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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Septbuibeb 7, 1911. 



Paper White Narcissus 



True Grandlttora Type 



13 ctm. and over, ll?50 bulbs to 

 a case, 1900 per lOCO; in lots of 

 5000 or over, $8.26 per 1000. 



Write for prices on 

 DUTCH BULBS 



STOKES' SEED STORE 



219 Market SL, PHILADEIPHIA 



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long time destroyed the store of the 

 Barteldes Seed Co., 1518 Wazee 

 streiet, August 25, causing a loss of 

 from $25,000 to $30,00.0 on the stock 

 of seeds, chicken feed and sundries. 

 The stores of the seed company form 

 an L from Wazee to Fifteenth street, 

 the entrance to the wholesale and ship- 

 ping department being at 1518 Wazee 

 and the entrance to the retail store at 

 1521 Fifteenth. The fire started on the 

 second floor over the shipping depart- 

 ment and so far as can be determined 

 w^^ caused by a spark from a neigh- 

 boring chimney which dropped through 

 an open skylight. The fire was dis- 

 covered by one of the shipping clerks, 

 who went to the loft to get some bag- 

 ging. At that time the blaze had a 

 good start and the fire gained rapidly 

 before the department was able to get 

 a stream of water working. 



C. R. Root stated that the loss was 

 covered by insurance and that busi- 

 ness would not be seriously interrupt- 

 ed, shipments going out as usual next 

 day from the main warehouse. 



FBENCH SEEDS. 



The steamer Chicago, which reached 

 New York August 29, brought the fol- 

 lowing consignments of seeds from 

 Havre, France: 



Henderson, P., & Co., 54 bags. 

 Darrow, H. F., 246 packages. 

 Rugai, G. D., 100 bbls. clover. 

 American Express Co., 355 packages. 



FRENCH BULBS. 



The steamer Saut ' Anna, from Mar- 

 seilles, which reached New York Au- 

 gust 31, brought the following con- 

 signments of French bulbs: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Maltus & Ware 194 



Maltus & Ware "' 313 



Murphy, A. D. Co " ' " ' 6 



Kuyper, P. C '' u 



Kuyper, P. C .'.;;; X65 



Vaughan's Seed Store 534 



Hempstead, O. G. & Sons 27 



Ward, Ralph M. & Co ' " ' ' 464 



Schulz & Ruckgaber " 94 



Wakem & McLaughlin "' ^04 



Bernard, Judae & Co ' 10 



Henry & Lee '"' 45 



Splelman, H. J. & Sons '. 2 119 



International Forwarding Co ' '377 



Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co ' is 



Stern, J. & Co ; ; 3 



American Express Co ' ' jgj 



American Express Co 41 



Total 5^518 



CATALOOXTES RECEIVED. 



Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., 

 peonies, irises, phloxes and bulbs; D. 

 M. Andrews, Boulder, Colo., wholesale 

 list of Colorado native plants and 

 shrubs; McCray Refrigerator Co., Ken- 

 dallville, Ind., florists' refrigerators; 

 Wm. Elliott & Sons, New York, N. Y., 

 seeds, bulbs and plants; Henry F. 



ST. DAVID ISLAND HARRISn 



have shown the least 

 disease o! any of the 

 other islands .... 



5 to 7 ctms.— 



400 in case $20.00 



7 to 9 ctms.— 



200 in case $17.00 



LILIUM CANDIDUM 



Strong forcing stock per 100, $5.00 ; per 1000. $45.00 



WHITE ROMANS 



13 to 15 ctms per 100, $3.00 ; per 1000, $27.00 



PAPER WHITES 



13 ctms. and up per 100, $1.15 ; per 1000, $9.00 



FRENCH FREESIAS 



Extra fine heavy bulbs per 1000. $10.00 



W. ELUOn & SONS, 



42 Vesey Street, 

 NEW YORK 



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SWEET PEAS, Greenhouse Forcing 



The new crop has arrived of the followiag carefully selected lirt of (Christmas Floweringr 

 Sweet Peas, with the exception of two varieties marked thus*; thesf we expect to arrive 

 thismontli; oz. 14-lb. »«-lb. lib. 



CliTlBtinas Flo^irerinB Wblte, the standard wbit«, being a very 



pure whit* and the earliest $0.20 10.50 $0.75 $150 



Chrlstmaa Flowerina; Pink, the companion to the above, having 



all the former's (food quallttes 20 



CbrlBtmas nowerini; Meteor, the finest red. of a fine, bright 



color, and large flowers 



duristmaa Tlovrering Florence Denzer, an excellent white 



lor general line 



Clulgtmas Flo^rerlns Le Marquia, a beautiful sV<le of violet, 



extra tine 



*Cliristmaa Flowerine Mrs. Wm. Sim, the very bbst of all the 



pink shades; should be grown by all .\ 25 .75 125 2 00 



Cbrlstmas Flowerins Mrs. C. H. Totty. ThisisaVery desir- 



ablM color. sllver.v sky blue, slightly later than the earliest sorts. .. .25 

 Cluriatmas Flo^verlng; Mrs. Alex. Wallace. This is without 



a duubt the pet-r of all the lavender shades. Mrs. A. Wallace is 



now so well known that further description is unnecessary 2-"> 



*Clirl8tma8 Flo^irerlnsr Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. A splendid day- 



l)reak pink : extra rtne.' 



Cbristmaa FlowerinB S. St W. Co.'s Earliest White, one of 



th« Mariiest: notable for its long stems and purity of flowers 



Clirlatmaa Floii^erlnK S. & W. Co.'a Sunbeama. A beautiful 



soft yellow ; a great novelty in greenhouse forcing Sweet Pea.«; we 



would like everyone to try this variety 30 



Our new crop of ordinary flowering Sweet >'eas. Including all the finest 

 Spencer varieties, will arrive during Ociober and November. 



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.75 1.50 



.75 1.M 



t» 1.00 



75 1.50 



1.25 200 



2.00 



.7.-) 1.25 2.00 

 .7.-. 1.2r> 2.00 



1 .60 2.*'0 



50 Barclay St. 



NEW YORK 



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Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



New Crop — Orecnhonsc-grcMrn 



100 Meda. SOc; 6W seeds. $2.00; 1000 seedt. $3.60: 



10.000 Meda, $30.00. 



Sprenserl, 26c per 260 seeda; 76c per lOOO seeds; 



$2.76 per 6OOO aeeda. 



Our Flower Seed Oatalogi « free on application. 



THE MOORE SEED CO., "AfflSSbS* 



H.N.BRUNS 



Lilies of the Valley 

 3040W.NadisonSt.,CiuGa^ 



