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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



NOVBMBIBB 17, 1910. 





A Few Specialties in Bnlbs 



OF WHICH 



We have good stocks at present 



And whkh We can offer in quantity 



NARCISSUS Oesneriana Spathulata, the true gesneriana, the finest of all late tulips, 



We have a particularly fine lot of bulbs In the choicest varieties. Double, finest mixed, all colors for bedding, $8.50 per 1,000. 

 The quality of the double-nosed bulbs offered is exceptionally high -wrv A.r>TiaTwrtia 



and the prices exceedingly low, quality considered, especially tne UxAl/lMXUa. 



Blcolor Victoria, Emperor, etc., which are gilt-edged stock. All of the our stock of these will be found exceptionally fine, 



stock offered Is particularly good. Fine Named, our selection, best sorts (for list of varieties, see whole- 

 sale list), $4.00 per lOO, $35.00 per 1,000. 



Bicolor Victoria, Emperor, Empress — extra large double-nosed bulbs, Separate Colors, single — pink, white and blue, $20.00 per 1,000. 



$15.00 per 1,000. Miniature — Cbas. Dickens and Moreno, $20.00 per 1,000. 



Golden Spur, extra large double-nosed bulbs, $19.00 per 1,000. White Roman, selected bulbs, 13-15 c/m, $25.00 per 1,000. 

 Princeps, extra large double-nosed bulbs, $9.50 per 1,000. 



Double Von Sion, first sized bulbs, $9.00 per 1,000. COLD STORAGE LILY OP THE VALLEY. 



Poeticus Onu.tus, extra large double-nosed bulbs, $7.50 per 1,000. ^ ^ , , .^^ , ., „„ .... „„^ . .-, ,^ 



Paper White Grandiflora, 13 c/m and up, $9.00 per 1,000. Case containing 500 pips, $8.00; case containing 1,000 pips, $15.00. 

 Orientalia (Chinese Sacred Lilies), basket of 30 bulbs, $1.50; bundle of 



four baskets (120 bulbs), $4.20. MISCELLANEOUS. 



Lilium Haxrisii, 7-9-inch bnlbs, fine stock, perfectly dormant and in 



^.i^....^.,. perfect condition. Case, 200 bulbs, $15.00. 



TULIPS. Longiflorum Multifiorum. Case, 300 bulbs, $13.50. 



Longiflorum Oigaateum. Case, 300 bulbs, $19.50. 



Chrysolora $7.00 per 1,000 Keizerskroon $10.50 p.^r 1,000 Callas. Selected bulbs about IVi-inch In diameter, $7.50 per 100. 



La Beine 8.00 " " Mon. Tresor 11.50 " " Spanish Iris. Named varieties — Belle Chlnoise, British Queen and 



Prince of Austria. .12.00 " " Hose Luisante ... 14.50 " " Darling, $4.00 per 1,000; finest mixed, all colors, $2.60 per 1,000. 



Rose Griadelin 8.50 " " Vermilion Bril- Bermuda Buttercup Ozalis. $6.00 per 1,000. 



Thomas Moore ... 8.00 " " liant 18.50 " " Snowdrops, Single and Giant, $4.50 per 1,000. 



Single Finest Mixed, all colors, for bedding 7.50 " " Gladiolus Amerioa. The finest of all gladioli for forcing, $35.00 per 



Murillo, the most profitable tulip for fiorists' use for forcing; always in 1,0<)0. 



demand. A very profitable variety at the price we are able to offer Crocus. Finest named varieties, $5.00 per 1,000. 



it this year, viz., $10.00 per 1,000. Spiraea. In case lots of 100 bulbs; Gladstone, $9.50 per case; Taponica, 



Salvator Roaa, $14.00 per 1,000. $4.50 per case; Compacta Multiflora, $5.50 per case. 



For other bulb stock see our complete wholesale bulb list, free on application. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tairytown onHudson, New York 







MeoUoo Ttie Ueview wbeu yuu write. 



W. J. Graff, Olof Blommberg, W. A. 

 Phillips, Percy B. Eigby, M. Kleinman, 

 W. J. Moore, James Fenn, Charles 

 Shuster. 



Mr. Nugent outdid himself in pro- 

 viding refreshments for the ladies. 

 Kirk's orchestra and Mr. Falke, a fine 

 tenor artist, supplied the music. 



Various Notes. 



The sudden death of the oldest 

 brother of Joseph A. Manda was an- 

 nounced November 14. Mr. Manda was 

 in the jewelry business in New York. 



Mr. and Mrs. Einsman celebrated the 

 sixteenth anniversary of their wedding 

 at the Florists' Club's banner meeting 

 November 14, 



The auctions feel the benefit of the 

 cooler weather and are better at- 

 tended. Prices are still discouraging- 

 ly low and some great bargains have 

 been picked up by wide-awake retail- 

 ers. J. V. Phillips, of Brooklyn, was 

 an interested buyer November 14. 



Mr. Meikeljohn now is on the road 

 for H. Frank Darrow, whom he repre- 

 sented last season. 



J. K. Allen has been disposing of 

 many hundreds of mums in pots lately, 

 keeping his big display window always 

 interesting. 



L. J. Nightingale, after several 

 years' experience with William Elli- 

 ott & Sons ' and Peter Henderson, is 

 now with J. M. Thorburn & Co. 



There is good foundation for the ru- 

 mor of another wholesale cut flower 

 house on West Twenty-eighth street, 

 next door to the Kervan Co. 



McKenney, at Forty-second street 

 and Fifth avenue, has had several not- 



BULBS AND AZ4LEAS 



Roman Hyacinths. Extra selected, white, 12 to 15, $22.00 per 1000. 

 Paper Whites. Extra selected, large bulbs, $8.00 per 1000; giant bulbs, 



$10.00 per 1000. 

 LiUum Harrisii. 5/7, $40.00 per 1000; 7/9, $80.00 per 1000; 9/10, $180.00 



per 1000. 

 Lilium Formosum. 7/9, $55.00 per 1000; 9/10, $90.00 per 1000. 

 Crocus, mixed, $2.25 per 1000; named varieties, $4.00 per 1000. 

 Azaleas, now ready. Strong plants, nicely budded, short standards, well 



shaped heads, 10 to 12-in., $6.00 per doz. ; $40.00 per 100; 12 to 14-in., 



$6.50 per doz. ; $50.00 per 100; 14 to 16-in., $8.00 per doz. ; $60.00 per 100. 



CURRIE BROS. CO., 



312 

 Broadway 



Milwavkie, Wis. 



FOTTLER, nSKE, RAWSON CO. 



BULBS 



For Forcing or Planting Outside 



A Complete Stock 



Write Us for Prices 



Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., rr«"s:!l%. Boston, Mass. 



MentloD The Review when you write. 



able dinner decorations at Delmonico's 

 lately and sent a large basket of Amer- 

 ican Beauties and a horseshoe of Eich- 

 monds to the steamer Mauretania No- 

 vember 9. 



E. W. Wiles, Brooklyn, has moved 

 to his new quarters at the corner of 

 Willoughby street, almost opposite the 

 wholesale cut flower store of W. H. 

 Kuebler. 



