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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Sbftembbb 22, 1910. 





PRIMULA 



for 4-in. pots, 



KEW0ISIS gS-i^lsS.' 

 XXX SEEDS 



CHINX8B PRIM BOSK, finest grown, single 



and double, mixed, 600 seeds, $1.00 : 1000 seeds, 



$1.50; i«pkt..50c. 

 PRmULA KSWKN8I8, the great and grand 



new. Verbena-scented yellow Primrose. Be 



sure to sow it. Trade pkt., 25c. 

 CIHKRARIA, large flowering dwarf mixed, 



1000 seeds, 50c: ^ pkt.. 25c. 



GIANT DAI8IKB (Bellis). extra large and 

 fine, mixed, trade pkt., 25c. 



GIANT PANSY flowering varie- 

 ties, critically selected. 6000 seeds. $1.00; half pkt., 

 50c ; oz., 12.50 ; 2i« oz. for $5.00. 500 seeds of Oiant 

 Mme. Parrst pansy seed added to every $1.00 

 pkt. of Giant Pansy. Our pansy seed crop is 

 extra good this year. 



CASH. Liberal extra count. 



WE CAN PLEASE YOU 

 JOHN r. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



RUPPTON: Tlia Horn* of Prtmroses 



Mention The Keview when vou write 



was visited by the most disastrous rain 

 storm in the history of the state. Some 

 three or four inclies of rain fell 

 throughout the lima bean territory, 

 coming at a time when not over five 

 per cent of the crop had been harvest- 

 ed. If dry winds follow, the loss will 

 not be yTeat, but at this time the 

 weather is damp and foggy and the 

 loss to tlie bean crop may run as high 

 as twenty-five p<ir cent. The rain was 

 not nearlj' so heiivy at Lompoc, however, 

 where nearly all of the garden varie- 

 ties of })eans are grown, and the loss 

 will not be serious there." 



DUTCH BULBiS. 



There were 1,310 cases of bulbs on 

 tlie boat from Holland arriving at New 

 Vork, August 22; 2,511 on the steamer 

 .Vugust 30, and 2,816 on the Rotterdam, 

 which docked at New York September 

 12. These latter were consigned as 

 follows: 



Cousignec. Cases. 



Abel, 0. C. & Co 79 



Herger. H. H. & Co 9 



Hurnett Bros 1 



Cookey. O. S 3 



narrow, H. F 31 



Klliott, W. & Sons 41 



Huntington, W. H 13 



Henderson. P. & Co 9 



Hlnsdiile Florist Co 13 



Hampton. J. W., Jr., & Co 77 



Hagemann, W. & Co 182 



Kuypcr, P. C. & Co 141 



Knantb, Nachod & Kulme 10 



.Meyer. C. F 72 



Marshall, W. E. A: to 13 



.Meadows, T. & Co 74 



Maltus & Ware 1,851 



Picrson, F. R. (>o 44 



Rolker. A. & Sons 12 



Richard. C. B. & Co 10 



Roosa, J. P 20 



Stumpp & Walter 76 



I'liorb'irn. J. M. & Co 3 



Vaughan's Seed Store 32 



Total 2,816 



STATE CORRESPONDENTS. 



The American Seed Trade Associa- 

 tion now has an officially designated 

 correspondent in each state. This is 

 as the result of the recommendation 

 made at the Atlantic City convention 

 l)y President .T. C. Robinson, who re- 

 l)orted that in handling the associa- 

 tion's business, especially as relates 

 to seed legislation, a handicap was im- 

 posed last year by there being no recog- 

 nized association representative in the 

 various states, a man who could be 

 called upon for quick action. By reso- 

 lution the association authorized Presi- 



Lily Bulbs 



The cable reports from Japan just received from 

 our grower state that the Multiflorum and Giganteum 

 will be very short crop, owing to the floods in the Lily 

 Growing Districts. 



In order to offset this shortage, why not grow a few 

 more 



Harrisii and Formosum? 



HARRISIl 



The true Bermuda Easter Lily loo looo 



Size 5x7. 400 to case $5.00 $40.00 



SizeGx", 335 to case 6 00 50.00 



Size 7x9, 200 to case 9.00 75.00 



rORNOSUN 



Extra Fine Stock loo lOOO 



Size 7 X 9, 300 to easf |7.50 $65.00 



Size H X 9. 250 to case S.W 75.00 



Size 9x10. 200 to case 9.50 90.00 



For Prices on Oig^anteum, Multiflorum, and all other 

 Fall Bulbs, send for Price List. 



Narcissos Paper White Grandiflora 



Of this, the most popular and most profitable of all bulbs for florists' forcing, we have a 

 very large stock, and also of the very best, largest flowering quality. These bulbs we can 

 place in coM storage for our customers and deliver them as wanted up to January Ist, at an 

 additional cost of 25c per 1000 per month after September 1st. 



lOO 1000 5000 10.000 



FIRST SIZE BULBS, 13 ctms. and up. $1.10 $ 9.00 $43.75 $ 85.00 



MONSTKR BULBS, 14 ctms. and up 1.30 11.00 .'»3.75 106.00 



JUMBO BULBS, 15 ctms. and up 2.50 20.00 



Roman Hyacinths i,,, ^oo looo 



Wbite, 12 to 15 ctms., 2000 to case $0.50 $2.75 $24.00 



WWto, 13 to 16 ctms., l.'iOO to case 75 3.2.'') 30.00 



50 Barclay Street, 



NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when you write. 



V Just Arrived 



CYCLAMEN SEED 



Giant English stralD, very flDent obtainable, 

 11.00 per 100 seeds; $9.00 per lOOO seeds. 



PANSY SEED 



None finer offered. $6.00 per ounce; $1J50 

 per ^4 ounce. 



SKIDELSKY & IRWIN CO. 



1215 Betz Building 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



Hunkel'sGIANT CYCLAMEN 



Our Cyclamen Seed is grown for us by the leading 

 specialist in Europe. and is saved only from perfect 

 plants. The flowers are of fine shape and giant 

 size and are pure in color. New crop seed. White: 

 Crimson; Bose; Boss Marienthal. Daybreak: 

 White, with Carnriine Eye. 100 seeds, 70c; 1000 

 seeds, S5.00. All Mixed, 100 seeds. 60c; 1000 seeds. 

 $4.50. GIANT PANST SKKD— finest mixed, 

 pkt., 25c; 18-oz., 60c; oz., $4.00. 

 BULBS 

 Freesias, Mammoth, i^-in. up. 90c per 100: 



{BOO per 1000. Jumbo, %-in. up, $1.60 per 100: 

 12.00 per 1000. 



Llllum rormosiun, 7/9. $7.50 per 100; 165.00 

 per KXK); 9/10. $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 

 CaUa Lilies, 1 V2. $12.00 per 100. 

 Paper Wliite Grandinora,$1.25per 100: $9.0(' 

 per 1000. 



Harrlsll, Romans, Candldum, etc. Get 

 our prices. 



G. n. HUNKEL CO., Seedsmen, Milwaukee, Wis. 



Alvraya mention the Florists' Review 

 when writine advertisers. 



