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60 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Mabch 28, 1911. 





STORAGE Ulinm Gigantevm 



Per case 1000 



7/ 9 (300 to case) $21.00 $ 70.00 



9/10 (200 to case) 20.00 100.00 



Writ* for Complete Catalosue 



G. H. HUWKEL CO.. Seedtmen. MLWAUKEE, WIS. 



LILIUN GIGANTEUN 



A No. 1 Quality, 7x9—300 per Case 

 Write tor Price 



D. RUSCON I 



188 W. 6th St., CINCINNATI, O. 



1908 to $2,083,619 in 1909 and to $1,- 

 181,173 in 1910. Of the 1910 imports 

 $1,030,218 worth came from the United 

 States. Freed from duty and under the 

 stimulus which agriculture in the Do- 

 minion is likely to receive with the un- 

 hampered admission to the United States 

 of farm products, American seeds and 

 bulbous roots will be in great demand in 

 the Canadian provinces. The principal 

 imports in the fiscal year ending March 

 31, 1910, in this line were: Mangolds 

 and beet, $44,241; carrots, $9,421; grass 

 and clover, $855,440 ; other field and gar- 

 den seeds, $291,613; mustard, $21,761; 

 rape seed, $9,407; turnip seed, $10,867. 



IMFOBTS. 



The imports of seed through the port 

 of New York for the week ending March 

 4 were as follows: 



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



Annatto .. 282 $ 3,320 Coriander ...114 ( 445 



Canary . . . 250 1,509 Grass 5 108 



Caraway.. 300 1,557 Mustard 365 2,630 



Cardamom. 5 696 Poppy 771 4,252 



Castor ...1,097 5,409 Sugar beet... 50 60 

 CloTer ... 606 18,427 Other 9,046 



In the same period the imports of 

 bulbs, trees and plants were valued at 

 $58,032. 



The imports of seed through the port 

 of New York for the week ending March 

 11 were as follows: 



Kind. Pkgs. Val. 



.\nnatto 205 $1,231 



Anise 61 527 



Caraway . . . .24 

 Cardamon 2 



Kind. Pkgs. Val. 



Lycopod'm ...20 $2,072 



Millet 215 745 



439 Mustard ....300 1,850 

 267 Kape 200 1,386 



Clover 604 16,326 Sugar beet ..95 215 



Cummin 25 310 Other 2,329 



Grass 155 2505 



In the same period the imports of 

 bulbs, trees and plants were valued at 

 $13,810. • • 



SFBING IN HOLLAND. 



It has previously been reported in this 

 column that the Holland bulb growers 

 were getting along without a winter be- 

 tween their seasons. Last year there was 

 practically no winter and again this sea- 

 son climatic conditions have been such 

 that there was scarcely any stop to the 

 growth of vegetation. March opened 

 with a spring rain that brought the bulbs 

 to life as if by magic and the last of the 

 winter covering was whisked away. The 

 winter season was dry, so that the rains 

 have done no harm and growth started 

 considerably earlier than usual. Should 

 there be no severe late frosts, the bloom- 

 ing season will be here before April ar- 

 rives; April 1 is likely to find the bulb 

 fields in the height of their glory and 

 Easter most likely will see the greater 

 part of the flowers at least past their 

 best. 



The bulb growers have been shipping 

 gladiolus bulbs in greater quantities than 

 ever before and the close of the season 

 is likely to find the stocks well cleaned 

 up. 



All Leading Varieties 



FLOWER SEEDS 



Vick's Asters, Sweet Peas, Nasturtiums, Poppies, 



Marigfolds, Gourds.. * 



VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Beans, Beets, Cabbage, Corn, Cucumber, Lettuce, Onions, 



Peas, Radish, Squash. 



Lawn, Grass and Clover Seeds, Best Grades of Farm Seeds. 



Dahlias, Tuberoses, Gladioli, Tuberous Begonias, Lycoris. 

 Cannas, Coleus, Geraniums. 



Hardy Flowering and Foliage Plants. 

 Vines, Shrubs and Roses. 



■ %/* i 9 O Seedsmen, 



James ViCk S ^OnS, Rochester, N. Y 



Mention The Review when you writ*. 



CURRIE BROS. CO., 



108 WISCONSIN STREET 



MILWAUKEE'S LEADING 



RETAIL FLORISTS 



Trade Orders Solicited 



HIGH QUALITY FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Greenbouse-trrown Asparaarus PIumoBus, 1000 seeds, $3.50. Street Peas, early forcing 

 varieties. Grand Rapids Foroinc Lettuce, extra selected, per pound. $1.00. Scarlet Globe 



Forcinc Radish, Currie's extra-selected sliort-leaved stock, per pound, 60c: 5 pounds. $2.75, 



SEND FOR 1911 FLORISTS' WHOLESALE CATALOGUE 



Currie Bros. Co., 



lOSWiscoosinSL, 

 312 Broadway, 



llllilwaukee,Wls. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Bridgeman's Seed Warehouse 



KfltabUshed 1824. RXCKARDS BROS., Props. 



Importers and Growers of Hlffh-Krade 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS, Etc 



87 East 19th Street, Telephone ^235 Gramercy, NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GLADIOLUS 



Cinnamon Vines, Madeira Vines, 

 Lilies, Iris, Daphne Cieorum, 

 Syrinca Japonica and Wistarias. 



Write for Price List 



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



Mention The Review when you wrif . 



If in need of Spring Bulbs, or Seeds 

 of Best quality and at reasonable price, 

 send for Special Quotations. Also 

 Reduced Stock of Coid Stora^re Lilies. 



—ADDRESS- 



H. H. BERGER & CO. 



70 Warren 8t., NEW TORE 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS :: BULBS :s PLANTS 

 72 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK CITT 



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VALLEY 

 CLUMPS 



The heavy kind, full of 

 leaders, $12.00 per 100. 



* WN. ELLIOn & SONS 



42 Veier Stmt, NEW YORK 



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 writing advertiser!. 



