September 15, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



41 



F. J. Grootandorst 

 A Sons 



BOSKOOP, HOLLAM 



Axalets, Rbododewlroas, QenMtis, 



Rmcs, pet*frMm plinb far fMtiig; 



BaxHS, OMif en, JipiMse Maples, 

 Sbnibs, PiIm, Bdbs, Be 



Complete line of stock for 



NURSERYMEN and FLORISTS 



Write for prices. 

 Mention The Review wben you. write. 



COLD STORAGE VALLEY 



Very finest trades of Valler for shipment as 

 desired from New York. 



AZALEA INDICA 



All sizes and varieties for commercial pur- 

 poses ; also new forcing varieties of highest merit. 



HOLLAND PLANTS 



Boses. Peonies, Rhododendrons. Box Trees. 

 Clematis. Conifers, etc., at low prices. 



LILY or THE VALLEY 



Finest gradei of Berlin and Hamborg for 

 import. 



H. THANK DARROW 



p. 0. IM 1251 26 Bmtay SL, NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when you write. 



bulbs, treea and plants were valued at 

 $80,154. 



FRENCH BULBS. 



The main shipments of French bulbs 



are already pretty veell distributed, 



but each boat continues to land quite a 



few cases. The steamer reaching New 



York September 8 had the following 



consignments: 



Consi^ee. Cases. 



Maltus & Ware 914 



Flower Mission 4 



McHutcbison & Co 8 



Dunn, J., Jr., & Co 9 



Total 935 



OBEAT CROPS ASSURED. 



The government September report on 

 crop conditions, issued September 8, 

 shows the largest crop of oats ever 

 raised in this country, next to the larg- 

 est yield of com, and a big yield of 

 spring and winter wheat combined. 



The oats yield indicated is 1,045,000,- 

 000 bushels, exceeding the record yield 

 of last year by 38,000,000 bushels. The 

 oats this year are of excellent weight 

 and quality. 



The corn condition of 78.2, based on 

 reports up to September 1, suggests a 

 .yield of 2,896,000,000 bushels, compared 

 to a crop of 2,772,000,000 bushels as 

 finally estimated a year ago. The larg- 

 est crop of corn ever raised was in 1906 

 —2,927,000,000 bushels. 



The government raises its August es- 

 timate of the condition of spring wheat 

 from 61 to 63.1, which indicates a yield 

 of 217,000,000 bushels. This compares 

 with an August, estimate of 211,000,000 

 bushels, and a final yield a year ago of 

 290,000,000 bushels. 



The total yield of hay is estimated at 

 60,116,000 tons, compared to 64,938,000 

 tons a year ago. 



The report, as a whole, gives a 

 pronlise for much larger yields of all 

 the cereals than appeared possible early 

 in the season. Especially is this the 



CLEARANCE OrFER OF 



Holland Bulbs 



This offer being quoted as low as possible; strictly first size and 

 true to name; no charge for cases and delivering; f. o. b. at Rotterdam. 



TUIJPS, SINGLE 



Per 1000 Per 10,000 



Keizerskroon $ 6.00 $ 52.00 



La Reine, extra large 4.00 36.00 



Thomas Moore .. . 3.50 32.00 



Vermmon BrilUant 13.00 120.00 



Yellow Prince, extra large 8.00 76.00 



DOUBLE TULIPS 



Ck>uronne d'Or... 9.00 80.00 



LaCandeur 7.00 66.00 



Murillo 6,00 52.00 



Vuurbaak... 12.00 110.00 



Terms strictly cash with order. Apply to 



The Dutch Bulb ft Seed Growers Co. 



HAARLEM, HOLLAND 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



-TO THK TRADK- 



HENRY METTE, Ooedlinbuii, Gennany 



""^^^^^^^■^^ (Established in 1787) 



Gro^geer and Kzportor on tbe very largrest scale of all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



Speolaltieat Beans, Beets. Cabbages, Garrets, Kohl-Rabi. Leeks, Lettuces. Onions* 

 Peas, Badislies, Spinach. Turnips. Swedes, Asters, Balsams. Begonias, Camations.- 

 Cinerarias. Oluxinias. Larkspurs. Nasturtiums, Pansies, Fetunias, Phlox, Primulas. Scabious. 

 Sto cks, V erb enas. Zl nnlftfl. etc. Catalog ue free on applicatio n. 



HXHRT MKTXB'g TRIUBIPH OP THK GLAJTT PANBIBS (mixed), the most per. 

 feet and most beautiful in the world, 15.00 per oz. : $1.50 per H oz. ; 75o j;>er 1-16 oz Postage 

 paid. Cosh with order. 



AU seeds offered are grown under my personal supervision on my own viUrt cronnds, 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and bestafiality. I also 

 grow largely seeds on contract. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



VAN GRIEKEN'S BULBS, 



BOUND A^d> 

 WELL SKLSCTXO 



S??n^tS."^*""*?frS?l?;aSS!r;s:: leo van Griekcn, Usse, Holland 



Mention The Review wben you write. 



for florists' forcing. Mrs.Taft and Boss Orlsajna, 



bright pink flowers, healthy foliage, $20 for 50, $37.50 

 for 100 imported field-grown plants, f. o. b. N. Y. 



NEW FRENCH BABY RAMBLERS 



Address AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, 3 1 Barclay St, or P. 0. Box 752, NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when you write. 



