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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBMBER 14, 191S 



BULBS - Schllpzand ft Sons, Hlllegom, Holland - BULBS 



Received from Schilpzand & Sons, Sept. 19, 1912, the following bulbs, which we are offering at a price that cannot help but 

 be attractive if you are in want of bulbs. Look the list over carefully and send in your order, however small, and it 

 will receive our immediate attention. Order early, as now is the time you need them for winter bloom. Cash with order. 



SINGLE TULIPS 



Per Per 

 100 1000 



Due Van Tbol, scarlet |1.25 fll.OO 



Belle AHlance, Waterloo-scarlet 1.86 12.00 



Tellow Prince, Golden Prince, rich 

 yellow .76 6.60 



La Relne, white, rose shade 76 6.60 



Rose Grlsdelln, white, rose edged, 

 excellent forcer 76 6.60 



Golden Crown, yellow, edged with 



red 76 6.60 



MacrospUa, scarlet, dark base 76 6.60 



Plcotee, Maiden Blush, white mar- 

 gined, crimson rose 86 7.60 



Caledonia, bright orange 86 7.60 



Isabella, Blushing Bride, York and 

 Lancaster, Sbandon Bells, creamy 

 white with carmine rose .86 7.60 



SINGLE NARCISSUS Per Per 

 Golden Spur, golden yellow, very 100 1000 



early, excellent for forcing 81.76 |16.60 



DOUBLE NARCISSUS 

 Double Von Slon, Telemonius Plenus, 



extra selected 1,80 17.00 



' JONQUILS 

 Single, rich yellow, sweet scented.. .60 6.00 

 Single, Campernelle, Narcissus 



Odorus, yellow 60 6.00 



CROCUS 



23 Varieties Mixed, spring flowering .60 6.00 



ALLIUM 



Moly, intense yellow 60 6.00 



FREESIA 

 Refracts Alba, extra selected bulbs. .76 7.00 



GALANTHUS 

 Niralis f'l Simplex, single, extra 

 selected 76 7.60 



The Meredith Flower & Vegetable €0.9 



HTACINT8B Per Pet 



Gertrude, rosy pink, large compact 100 1000 



truss 18.60 98>-fi0 



Glgantea, blush pink 8.60 8S.60 



Queen of the Blue, light blue 8.60 88.60 



Grand Monarque De France, bluish 



white 4.60 46.0« 



L'Innocence, pure white, large 



trusses 4.60 46.00 



Grand MerTetlle, rose white 4.60 46.00 



Gertrude, rose-pink, extra large, 



special selection 4.60 46.00 



Grand Maitre, rose-pink, extra large, 



special selection 4.60 46.00 



Queen of the Blues, extra largs, 



special selection 4.60 46.00 



Romans, 14 cm., French 8.00 86.00 



Paper White Narcissus Gr., 14 cm.. 1.00 8.60 



Grand SoleU d'Or, French S.00 18.00 



■ Liberty vllle, III. 



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ST. LOUIS. 



The Southwestern Market. 



Last week found the local market in 

 about the same condition as the week 

 previous and still crowded with stock 

 of all grades. Extra fancy grades al- 

 ways sell well, while the others are not 

 «o quickly disposed of unless in big lots 

 and at a low price. The clear, cool 

 weather had a good effect on all stock. 

 The demand, they say, while not brisk 

 was steady all through the week. 



Chrysanthemums, of course, had the 

 call and all the wholesale houses had 

 plenty of good blooms in the leading 

 varieties, such as Ivory, Major Bon- 

 naflfon, Eaton, Appleton and Robinson. 

 Golden Wedding and Chadwick are ex- 

 pected this week and these are good 

 sellers in this market. Roses seem to 

 be plentiful and consignments seem to 

 be in good crop, especially so with Kil- 

 l,arney and Richmond. There are also 

 quite a few Bride, Maid, Maryland and 

 Ivory coming in. Other varieties than 

 those mentioned are somewhat scarce. 

 The demand for roses has not been so 

 good since the mum season opened. Car- 

 nations run along as usual at this time 

 of the year, with a good call for fancies, 

 which are not overplentiful. Short- 

 ■stemmed stock is plentiful and sells 

 slowly at a low price. This market is 

 «ow in a position to supply extra good 

 valley. Violets have commenced to sell 

 and the market has been cleaning up 

 on these of late at 50 cents per hundred. 

 The bulk comes from the Kirkwood 

 ;growers. There were a nice lot of 

 Easter lilies to be had during the week. 



The market is expecting to quote on 

 Paper Whites, Romans and callas by 

 next week. Everything in greens is 

 plentiful at the usual prices. 



Various Notes. 



Oliver Crissman, of Punxsutawney, 

 Pa., spent a few days in the city call- 

 ing on the trade while on his way west 

 last week. 



Arnold Ringier, of W. W. Barnard 

 Co., Chicago, spent a day with us Fri- 

 sky, November 8. 



It is now settled that Richard Vin- 

 cent, Jr., president of the Society of 

 American Florists, will lecture on the 

 London flower show at the December 

 ■meeting of the Florists ' Club. Arrange- 

 ments for his reception have been com- 

 pleted. 



The west end branch of C. Young & 

 Sons Co., at Waterman avenue, is show- 

 ing some fancy yellow mums in the big 



BULBS 



Lilium Harrisii, 6 to 7. $4.60 per 100: $40.00 per 

 1000. 7 to 9. $9.00 per 100; $86.00 per 1000. 9 to 11. 

 $20.00 per 100. 



Lilium FormoHum, 7 to 9, $6.00 per 100: $55.00 

 per 1000. 9 to 10, $9.60 per 100; $85.00 per 1000. 



Trumpet major Narcissus, first size, $1.10 per 

 100: $10.00 per 1000. Extra selected large bulbs. 

 $1.25 per 100; $11.00 per 1000. 



Freeslas, Purity, select first size, $1.60 per 100: 

 $12.60 per 1000. Extra size, $1.76 per 100; $15.00 per 

 1000. 



Sphagrnum Mohs, burlap baled, perfectly dry. 

 $1.50 per bale. 



Remember we are headquarters for Bouquet 

 Green (Lycopodlum). First shipments are In. 

 Write for prices. 



Write for our bargain list of surplus Hyacinths, 

 Tulips, Narcissus, Gladiolus, etf. 



Fall Wholesal* Catalosue mailed on request 



CURRIE BROS. CO., us wiscmii st-312 BrNdwtr. Milwaukee, Wis. 



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Valley for Christmas 



BRUMS' CELEBRATED CHICAGO MARKET 



is the finest cold storage Valley. Order at once. 

 12.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



FLORISTS' MONEY MAKER, $1.80 per 100; $1().00 per lOCO. 



:NEW stock Now Ready 



Best Valley for early forcing, $16.00 per 1000. 



H. N. BRDNS, 3032-42 W. Hidiseii St, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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XXX SEEDS 



Chinese Primrose. Finest grown. Single and 

 Double Mixed; flOO seeds, $1.00; 1000 seeds, $1.60; 

 >g pkt., 60c. Colors separate also. 



Oyelamen Oicanteum, finest giants in choice 

 mixture, 280 seeds, $1.00; 1000, $3.60; •• pkt., 60c. 



Shamrock, Irish Green, true, pkt., 20c. 



Smilax, new crop, fine. Pkt.. 20c: oz.. 40c. 



Snapdracon. Oiant white, pink or yellow, 20c. 



GIANT PANSY 



The best large-flowering varieties, crttiaaiy selected. 

 6000 seeds, $1.00; Vj pkt., 60c; $2.60 per or. 



CASH. Liberal Extra Count 

 inUU C DIIDD SHIREMANSTOWN, 



wUiill r. nUrry Pennsylvania 



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SRvigviuy^ 



Unrivaled for stM of flower, purity of color and 

 hlchest development. They represent the best 

 ■pecialists have to far produced. Seeda and plants 



J. L. SCHILLER, Toledo, O. 



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H. FRANK DARROW 



p. O. Box ItSO 

 26 BarcUy St., NEW YORK 



Villtr (na c«M stiri|e fw iuetiite skipmit 



Importer of 



Azaleas, Palms, Bay Tress 



and all other BelRlan Plants, Lily of the Valley 

 of the finest Berlin and Hamburg brands. 



Japanese, Hollaml and French Bulbs 



PRBNCH and BNOLISH 



PRUIT and ORNAMENTAL STOCKS 



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A. H. AUSTIN CO. 



MR. AND MRS. AUSTIN, Prop*. 



ELM HILL 6LADI0LI 



WAYLAND, OHIO 



