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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBEB 27, 1810. 



BULB BARGAINS 



At cost, to close out 

 Remnants 



HYACINTHS 



Second sire. 16 to 18 ctius., 3c. Miniature, IHic. 



Baron Van Tuyll 17 



Gertrude 150 070 



Oigrantea 270 7(K) 



Grandeur Mervellle 21 



GrandMaltre. . 9(M) 



KiDK of the Blues 75 



Ii'Innocence 570 



Second size, 10 to 18 ctms., :ic. Miniature, I'^c. 



La Peyron 23 



Roi des Belfires 70 200 



Rosea Maxima 23 



SPANISH IRIS, 5000 flne mixed 14.00 per 1000 



SINOLK 



TULIPS, 



Quality 

 Guaranteed. 



Per 100 



475 Artus |ll.( 



5000 Kelzerskroon 1.00 



325 L'Immacuiee 70 



700 YeliQw Prince 70 



100 Due Van Thol, white 1.00 



150 Rose Grls de Lin 80 



350 Due Van Thol, scarlet 1.00 



125 Belle Alliance 1.50 



385Goldflnch 76 



5500LaReine 80 



300 Proserpine 1.50 



220 VermlUon-Brllliant 2.00 



835 Canary Bird 75 



1000 



$8.00 



850 



6.00 



7.00 



6.00 



TUIilPS. Con.-SINGL,E . Per 100 



855 White Swan 10.75 



485 Mon Tresor 75 



1486 Rose Luisante v • • •''5 



DOVBLK 



1550Couronne d' Or 1.25 



3920Murlllo 1.00 



270 Rubra Maxima 1.00 



176Tourne90l 1.25 



926 La Blason 1.00 



50Salvator Rosa 1.00 



NARCISSI PerM() 



1500 Golden Spur, sinirle, first size Il.oo 



500 Emperor, single, top roots, 3 and 4 noses. . . l.s 



1000 

 I 0.00 



i;.oo 



10.00 



;».(io 



Quality guaranteed. Satisfaction assured. Write or wire. These prices will close 'em out mighty quick. 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY, 



Wholesale Only. Florists and Nurserymen. 

 NEWARK, Wayne County, NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when you write. 



regulations be put into effect until next 

 July at least, so as to give the dealers 

 time to get rid of their present stock. 



JAPANESE BULBS. 



The exportation of lily bulbs from 



Japan to the United States, 1905 to 



1909, is reported to be as given below: 



Year. No. of Bulbs. Value. 



1905 4,854,215 $ 84,056 



1900 6,206,456 117,453 



1807 6,646,674 141,803 



1908 5,165,899 02,169 



1909 6,637,924 132,723 



COMMEBCE IN SEEDS. 



According to the government statis- 

 tics the imports and exports of seeds, 

 including all classes, for August, 1910, 

 compared with the same month of the 

 preceding year as follows: 



EXPORTS. 



X900 $ 98,517 



J910 150.383 



IMPORTS. 



1909 $ 567,125 



1910 1,825,857 



HOBTICULTUBAL IMPOSTS. 



On the Holland steamer that arrived 



at New York October 19 there were the 



following consignments of garden seeds: 



Consignee. Bags. 



Roosa. T. P 37 



Crosby, S. D., & Co 50 



Sheldon, G. W., & Co 128 



American Express Co 494 



The same boat brought Dutch bulbs 



as follows: 



Consignee. 



Abel, C. C, & Co 



Elliott, W., & Sonsi 



MacNiir Horticultural Co 



Maltus & Ware 



Hampton, J. W., & Co 



Kuyper, P. C, & Co 



American Express Co 



Cases. 



. . 19 



.. 11 

 11 



.. 59 

 3 

 3 

 4 



The shipments of trees, shrubs and 

 plants were consigned as follows: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Maltus & Ware 92 



McHutchlson & Co 



Mills. R. H 



Darrow, H. F 



Kuyper, P. C. , & Co 



Ouwerkerk, P 



Wells. Fargo & Co 



Lunbam & Moore 



Richard. C. B., & Co 1.020 



American Express Co 4 



24 

 74 



7 

 19 

 25 

 19 



2 



IMPORTS. 



The imports of seed through the port 

 of New York for the week ending Octo- 

 ber 15 were as follows: 



Kind. 



Pkgs. 



Val. Kind. 



Pkgs. 



Val. 



Anise 175 $ 1,836 Grass 1,114 $10,177 



Caraway ...694 5,439 Millet 1,782 4.881 



Cardamom . . 3 



Celery 25 



floTer 530 



qummfA-'' ... 75 



343 .Mustard 

 416 Poppy . 

 18,371 Rape . . 



.2.224 



.2,02.T 

 • 22^ 



16,293 



10,824 



1.88.-5 



e,2T0 



eOO Oth*r . 



In the same period the imports of 



bulbs, trees and plants were valued at 

 $46,020. 



PAGES' SILVEB WEDDING. 



Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Page, of Des 

 Moines, were happily reminded of their 

 twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Octo- 



ber 21. Mrs. Page, who had returned 

 only the night before from a three 

 weeks' visit in New York, was called 

 to the door by a messenger, who deliv 

 ered an artistically decorated box into 

 her curious hands. It was opened with 

 the eager expectation of disclosing a 



Palms lor Growing On 



Exceptional Opportunity 



100,000 Kentia Belmoreana 



strong, vigorous, cool grown plants, per- 

 fectly free from bug or scale, 6 to 9 in. 

 high, $20.00 per 1000; $175.00 per 10,000, 

 free on board Glasgow for bank draft or 

 postal order only and offered so far as 

 unsold. 



Findlay Brothers, Baillieston, Glasgow, Scotland 



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VAN GRIEKEN'S BULBS, 



BOUND AND 

 WELL SBLKCTSD 



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Croons, oto. 



AUGUST ROIKER & ps, 



Importers of Horttcnltural Gk>ods. Specialtv 

 made of Florists' Plants and Bulbs and Orna- 

 mental Trees and Shrubs for Nurserymen. 



^'^'apSyto P. O, Box 752, lllm Yoric, or 31 Barclay Street 



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