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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



November 17, 1910. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHimEBE PRIMR08B, finest frown, single 

 and double, mixed. 600 seeds. fl-OO; 1000 seeds. 

 •1.50; Jflpkt..50c. 



CINKRARIA, large flowering dwarf mixed. 



1000 seeds. 50c; ^ pkt.. 25c. 



CTCLAMEN GIGANTEUM, finest Giant mix- 

 ed, 250 seeds, $1 .00 ; "a-pkl.. 50c. 



GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA, hardy. Bur- 

 bank's latest improvement, giant flowers, 

 brilliant colors, pkt., 26c. Grand. 



GIANT PANSY flowering vS!^ 

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

 60c; oz., 12.50; 2i« oz. for $5.00. 500 seeds of Giant 

 Mm*. Ferret pansy seed added to every $1.00 

 pkt. of Giant Pansy. Our pansy seed crop is 

 extra good this year. 



SHAMROCK: True Irish Green 



Sow this fall. Pkt.. 25c. 

 CASH. Liberal extra count. 



JOHN r. RUrr, norist Seedsman. 



Shiremanstown, Pa. 



Mention The Keview when you write 



tered at 1, advanced to 1.10 franc each. Ditto, 

 13-15 inches; entered at 1.10, advanced to 1.20 

 franc each. Ditto, 14-16 inches; entered at 1.35, 

 advanced to 1.40 franc each. Ditto, 16-17 Inches; 

 «ot«rod at 1.75, advanced to 2 francs each. Ditto, 

 18-20 Inches; entered at 3.15, advanced to 3.25 

 francs each. Add cases and packing. Discount. 

 5 per cent. 



From Henri Haerens, Somergem. exported Octo- 

 ber 1, 1910; entered at New York. File No. 

 66608. Invoice No. 13694. Findings of Waite, 

 G. A.: Azaleas, Ind., 22-24 inches; entered at 

 5, advanced to C francs each. Ditto, 20-22 Inches; 

 entered at 3.75, advanced to 4 francs each. Ditto. 

 18-20 inches; entered at 3, advanced to 3.25 

 francs each. Ditto, 17-18 inches; entered at 2, 

 advanced to 2.25 francs each. Ditto. 16-17 inches; 

 Altered at 1.50. advanced to 1.76 franc each. 

 Ditto, 12-14 Inches; entered at 1, advanced to 

 1.10 franc each. Discount, 5 per cent. Add cases 

 and packing. 



Prom C. Vanden Plas, Loochrlsty, exported 

 September 16, 1910; entered at New York. File 

 No. 56683. Invoice No. 27341. Findings of 

 Walte, G. A.: Azaleas, Ind., 10-12 Inches; en- 

 tered at .70, advanced to .80 franc each. 12-14 

 Inches; entered at .85, advanced to 1.10 franc 

 each. 14-15 Inches; entered at 1. advanced to 

 1.25 franc each. 16-16 Inches; entered at 1.25, 

 advanced to 1.60 franc each. 16-18 Inches; en- 

 tered at 1.75, advanced to 2.25 francs each. 

 Ditto, 18-20 Inches; entered at 2.90. advanced to 

 3.25 francs each. Ditto, 20-22 Inches; entered 

 at 3.50. advanced to 4 francs each. Add cases 

 and packing. Discount, 6 per cent. 



From Arthur De Meyer, Ghent, exported Sep- 

 tember 30, 1910; entered at New York. File No. 

 66586. Invoice No. 10383. Findings of Walte. 

 O. A.: 14-16 Inches; entered at 1.25, advanced 

 to 1.40 franc each. 16-17 Inches: entered at 1.75, 

 advanced to 2 francs each. Add cases and pack- 

 ing. Discount, 6 per cent. 



From E. Van Setegem, Loochrlsty. exported 

 September 8, 1910; entered at New York. File 

 No. 66687. Invoice No. 19161. Findings of 

 Walte. G. A.: 12-14 inches; entered at .80, ad- 

 vanced to 1.10 franc each. 14-15 inches; entered 

 at 1, advanced to 1.25 franc each. 16-16 Inches; 

 entered at 1.20, advanced to 1.60 franc each. 

 16-18 inches; entered at 1.60, advanced to 2.25 

 francs each. Add cases and packing. Discount, 

 5 per cent. 



THE DES MOINES SEED CO. 



The Bes Moines Seed Co., just estab- 

 lished at 409 to 411 Fifth street, in East 

 Des Moines, la., will take the place of 

 the seed business which has for more 

 than twenty years been conducted at 

 that place by E. J. Hohberger in con- 

 nection with his hardware business. The 

 president and manager is K. H. Guth- 

 rie, who has been a resident of Des 

 Moines for about twenty-five years. He 

 was brought up on a farm; later for a 

 number of years he conducted a place 

 devoted exclusively to fruit farming 

 and the raising of pure bred poultry, 

 and was quite successful; leaving that 

 work, he entered the employ of the Iowa 

 Seed Co., being with them for about 

 fourteen years and leaving that com- 

 pany to start in business for himself 

 under the name of the Guthrie-Lorenz 

 Co., of which he has been manager for 

 the last three years. He has just sold 

 out his interest in that company to go 

 into this new venture. Mr. Guthrie is 

 also secretary of the Des Moines P'oul- 



The Glorious Yellow Calla 



ELLIOTTIANA 



Bulbs now Ready for Delivery 



Top size $20.00 per 100 



1-in. size .... 15.00 per 100 



Per 1000 



Iris Germanica, mixed . . .$15.00 



Iris Kaempferi, mixed 30.00 



Peonies, mixed 60.00 



Lycoris Squamigera 90.00 



8<fo Discount for Cash wUh Order 

 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



FLORAL PARK, N. T. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



try Club, and of the Iowa State Poultry 

 Association. 



IMPORTS. 



The imports of seed through the port 

 of New York for the week ending 

 November 5 were as follows: 



Kind. Pkgs. Val. Kind. Pkgs. Val. 



Annatto . . 5 $ 75 Hemp 690 $ 2,S94 



Anise 44 413 Lycopod'm 10 789 



Canary ... 900 4,328 Millet 4,444 13,313 



Caraway.. 400 2,293 Mustard.. 588 4,694 



Celery ... 50 785 Poppy 700 3,724 



Clover ... 210 7,347 Sugar beet 300 1,969 



Fennel ... 63 1,425 Other 8,713 



Grass 2,161 30,195 



In the same period the imports . of 



bulbs, trees and plants were valued at 



$45,738. 



VALLEY PIPS. 



The following consignments were on 



the boat from Hamburg arriving at 



New York November 12: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Meyer, C. F 40 



Schulthels, A 60 



Elliott, W.. & Sons 16 



American Express Co 119 



Total 235 



A HORTICUIiTUEAL SHIPLOAD. 



Each boat from Holland has for weeks 

 been bringing big horticultural cargoes 

 to New York; the one that docked 

 November 9 had the first large ship- 

 ment of spira?as. The manifest showed 

 the following trade consignments: 



Consignee. 



Holland-American Line 96 bags seeds 



American Shipping Co 15 cases trees 



Dreer, H. A 33 " trees 



McCulIough's, J. M., Sons 4 " trees 



Gips, A 15 " plants 



SURPLUS 



Tulips, 



Hyacinths and 



Crocus 



At Clearance Prices 



Single Tulips perioo looo 



Cramolsie Brilliant, scarlet, 



splendid for forcing 11.25 HO.OO 



Vermilion Brilliant, brilliant 



scarlet 2.00 18.00 



Artus, scarlet 100 9.00 



Crimson Kine 100 9.00 



Cottase Maid, pink 1.00 8.75 



Chrysolora, yellow W 7.00 



La Reine, white 90 7.50 



L'Immaculee, white 90 7.50 



TeUow Prince 85 7.75 



Rainbow Mixture, extra quality.. 1.00 9.00 



Fine BUxed 75 6.00 



Mon Tresor, yellow 1.25 11.00 



Double Tulips 



Rex Rubrorum, scarlet 1.40 13.00 



Imperator Rubrorum, scarlet — 1.40 13.00 



Murlllo, pink 1.25 10.00 



Salvator Rosea, pink 1.40 13.00 



Toumesol, red and yellow 1.50 14.00 



Coiu-onne d'Or, golden yellow.... 1.40 13.00 



Dutch Hyacinths 



Slnele Named, the best varieties 

 for forcing or bedding 4 00 35.00 



Slnele, separate colors, for bedding 2.25 20.00 



Wliite Romans (French), 12-15 

 cms 2.25 20.00 



Crocus 



Named sorts 50 4.00 



Mixed 35 2.26 



Write for our complete Surplus Bulb List. 



Johnson Seed Company 



217 Hirket Stittt, rHIUDEirBIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



TUorburn, J. M.. & Co 22 cases bulbs 



Abel, C. C, & Co 33 " bulbs 



Galle, S., & Co 120 " roots 



Darrow, H. F 30 " bulbs 



Roosa, S. P 2 " bulbs 



Henderson, P., & Co 39 " bulbs 



Marshall, W. E.. & Co 17 " shrubs 



Hempstead, O. G.. & Son 8 " trees 



Haynes, C. A., & Co 4 " bulbs 



Vanderllp. F. A 3 " bulbs 



Huntington. R 6 ' bulbs 



Rooney & Spence 1 shrubs 



Wells, Fargo & Co 13 shrubs 



Smith & Boltzenchal 7 " trees 



Boddlngton, A. T 1 *' trees 



Ward, R. M.. & Co ..28 roots 



Zangen, O. V 10 •' roots 



Vaughan's Seed Store 133 trees 



Weebor & Don 15 '' bulbs 



Elliott, W., & Sons. 40 trees 



Kuyper, P. C, & Co 16 trees 



Novelty List and Special Offer of Flower Seeds now ready. Free on application. 



For Florists 



a Specialty 



Have you tried our PANSY, MATCHLESS ? 



An incomparable strain of Giant Flowered Pansies, heavy in substance and unique in 

 form and color. Glorious shades, ranging from pure golden yellow to exquisite rich clarets 

 and deep bronze reds, perfect in marking. The ideal market and exhibition Pansy. 



( New customers are requested to send cash with order.) 



12 Tavistock Street, 

 Covent Garden, LONDON, ENGLAND 



$1.00 per 1-16 ounce. 



WATKINS & SIMPSON, Ltd., 



