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TteWcckly Fim^* Review. 



OCTOBEK 12, l^ll. 



the weather had nftt been continually 

 dry in July and August the orop would 

 have been abundant. As to cabbage, 

 white and red, the prospects are for a 

 fair crop. Wintering was favorable, 

 owing to the mild weather and prac- 

 tical absence of frost, so that only 

 five to ten per cent of the late cab- 

 bages and about twenty per cent of the 

 early cabbages were lost. The fine 

 spring and good weather in April and 

 May contributed to this favorable re- 

 sult and except in some places where 

 green lice infected the flowering in 

 May, the growth until the ripening was 

 good. Copenhagen Market only proves 

 to be a poor yielder, as owing to its 

 smoothness and fine quality of heads 

 these are inclined to rot. The gen- 

 eral condition of heads for planting for 

 1912 crop is middle. The plants have 

 suffered through drought and attacks 

 of worms. Turnip and swedes are a 

 good crop. The mangold crop is mid- 

 dling, but prices are exceedingly high, 

 owing to a failure in Germany. Car- 

 rots are a short crop. Grass seeds, 

 particularly Dactylis glomarata, Fes- 

 tuca pratensis and Poa trivialis, are a 

 good crop and fine qualities, but prices 

 are high." 



HeLIiAND BUIfS. 



The shipments of Holland bulbs are 

 now pretty well all in, and the con- 

 signments now coming, while numerous, 

 are small. The following were on the 

 S. S. Noordam which arrived at New 

 York October 3: 



Conalgmments. Cases. 



Stone, C. D. & Co 2 



Henderson, P. Co 1 



Langreler, M ,. 29 



Berger, H. H. & Co 2 



Seliger, W. i 



Stumpp & Walter 101 



Adams Express Co 7 



Kuyper, P. C. & Co 18 



Abel, C. C. & Co 66 



Stumpp & Walter Co 4 



Elliott, W. & Sons 2 



Wells Fargo & Co 3 



Vaughan's Seed Store 15 



Berger, H. H. & Co 8 



Kuyper, P. C. & Co 18 



MaltuB & Ware 189 



The same boat brought the follow- 

 ing other consignments: 



Tborbum, J. M. & Co., 18 bags grass seed. 

 Hempstead, O. G. & Son, 15 cases plants. 

 Kuyper, P, C. & Co., 3 packages trees. 

 Ouwerkerk, P., 8 cases plants. 

 McHutchison & Co., 6 cases trees. 

 Kuyper, P. C. & Co., 180 packages treea 

 Darrow, H. F., 60 bags garden seeds. 

 Mills, R. H., 7 bags garden seeds. 

 Maltua & Ware, 4 cases shrubs. 

 To order 111 cases Immortelles. 



Scranton, Pa. — While repairing his 

 greenhouses recently, Henry Po^insard 

 fell through one of them and a' piece 

 of glass nearly two inches long lodged 

 in his side. He also sustained many 

 other minor cuts and bruises, but ex- 

 pects to be about again soon. 



CDTFLOWER BOXES 



ud FIBER SHirriNG CASES 



It will pay you to get our samplee 

 and prices before ordering. 



THE J. E. smm co. 



M.M-l2N.C«lnlAn., BiltinR,m. 



Dutph Hyacinths 



100 iroo 



Selected Sinde Kamed Sorts, fine bulbs .«{k.i»„t:(S41 00 ISS.QO 

 Selected Slvde, separate colors v^^.y.-.^ • ^ 3.S0 23.i» 



Single Early Tulips ^ J 



Johnson's Rainbow Mixture oar own blending ol 

 choice named sorts, wbicb will bloom at the same time 



and produce flowers of a nnlform height 1.00 9.09 



Superfine Single, mixed 80 7.50 



Superfine Double, roUed 8S 7.50 



See oar Bulb offer in last Issae. Send for Wholesale Balb Oatalogne. 



JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 



817 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



DUTCH HYACINTHS FOR FORCING 



S1NGLK — Tn separate colors, $S.85 per 100; $S1 00 per 1000 

 DOUBL.K-In separate colors, 2.50 per 100; 22.00 par 1000 '' 



COLD STORAGE UUUM GIGANTKUM, for Cbristmag blooming. 7 to 9. 300 to the case, 



at te '.fK) p>-r Ci«se. 

 ULnm HARRISII, sound bulbs, 5 to 7, $4.50 per 100; $40.00 per 1000: 7 to 9. $8.00 per 100; 



•v.") no i.er inoo 

 CHXNKSK SACRKD LIUKB, per mat (120 bulbs), $4.00; per 100Q..$SO,00. Three mats at 



1000 rate. 



Special prices on Giant Paper Wbites, French Ronum Hyaclntbs, Frencli 

 Trumpet Malor, Tulips, etc. 



Write for new Florists* Bulb Catelogme 



CURRIE BROS. CO., r?.2*S:A?[ MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



MeotMm The Renew wtaen yon wnte. 



HIGH GRADE BULBS 



rrench Roman Hyacinths, 1000. $24.00. 



Narcissus Paper White, 1000. $9.00. 



Uiium rormosum, 7-9, 1000, $60.00; 9-10. 1000. 

 $85 00. 



Freeslas, mammoth bulbs, 1000, $9 00. 



Chinese Lilies, basket (30), $1.10; mat (120), 

 $4.^0. 



Tulips, Artus. 1000, $7.75: Keizerfkroon. 1000, 

 $9 00; La Reine, 1000, $6.75; Yellow i^rince, 

 1000, $7.00: Murillo, 1000. $8.00. 



HARRISII, CANDIDUM aid all DUTCH BULBS 



Get our new catalogue— just out. 



(H.|IBim.CO.,S««tom,M.WABllEI,WB. 



For Pall Planting 



Lilium Henryi, Hansoni, tenuifolium, Davuri- 

 cum, Wallacel. elegans and tiger; Daphne cneo- 

 rum. Delphinium formosum, Japan Tree Lilac 

 Japan and German Iris. 



Fall list ready now. 



E. S. MILLER, Wading River. N. Y. 



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Bridgeman's Seed Warehouse 



Kst. 18S4. RICKARDS BROS., Props. 



Importers and growers of high-grade 



SEEDS, BULBS, PUNTS, Etc 



87 East 19th St., NEW YORK CITY 



Telephone 4235 Qramercy 



Seeds 



Plants 



Bulbs 



All Seasonable 

 kinds of Best 

 quality. 



Special prices 

 on large lots. ■_-. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS, SeedsiM« 



ROCHS8TKB, H. T. 



0. V. ZANGEN, Seedsman 



HOBOKXN, N. J. 



Orower, Importer of High Orade 



Seeds, Bulbs and Plants 



Ask for catalogue or Rperial qaotatlons. 



Menuon The Review when you write 



PRIMUy^ 



Unrivaled tor sUe ol Uower, purity of color and 

 highest development. They represent the best 

 ■pecialists have so far produced. Seeds and plants. 



J. L. SCHILLER, Toledo, O. 



CUT FLO\A^ER and DESIGN BOXES 



All Sizes— Lowest Prices 

 WRITE US 



C. C. Pollworth Co. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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