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T^ Florists' Review 



XOVEMBEK -S, 1912. 



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RAFFIff 



Natural-rFour Standard Grades. 



Colored— Twenty Standard Colors. Jif* 



\\'e are headquarters— always carry sev- 

 eral hundred bales in stock. Can ship any 

 grade in any quantity at a moment's notice. 



Bale Ci-JS lbs.) lota or less. 



Write for prices and terms. iw# f;, 



McHUTCHISON S CO. 



THE IMPORT HOUSE 

 17 Murray St., NEW YQfUC 



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-TOTHKTBADK- 



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Mention The Review when you write. 



Hanetti Stocks 



We can spare about 100,000 good strong 

 Manetti Stocks, 3Cs per lOCO. 



Cutting Briar Stocks 30s per 1000. 



S. BIDE & SONS, Ltd. 



FARNHAM, ENGLAND. 



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JAPANESE SEED 



^4 lb. ^ lb. Perlb. 



Climbing Cucumber 60c 90c $l.BO 



Sakurajiiua Mammoth Radish 40c 7Uc 1.20 



Nerlma LoDfir Radish 26c 40c .70 



EonanTurnlp 45c 80c 1.30 



Money Order, please. Postage paid. 



M. MIMAKi 



NakanomachI, Tokyo-Fuka, Japan ...,„ 



Mention The HbtIott wh«B yon wrif . 



retired in the year 1902, but his two 

 sons, Christian and Axel Olsen, are carry- 

 ing on the business with the same energy 

 and interest, 



James Tick's Sons, Rochester, speak 

 with satisfaction of the bulb business 

 this season, saying it has been * ' extra 

 fine." 



Salesmen for Holland bulb houses say 

 that everywhere they go there is in- 

 creased interest in and demand for Dar- 

 win tulips. 



"Vetches" is the title of Farmers' 

 Bulletin No. 515, issued November 11^ 

 by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 It contains a chapter on vetch seed and 

 its adulterants, by F. H, Hillman, of the 

 departmental seed laboratory. 



A SEED and nursery business has been 

 established at Pensacola, Fla., by Dr. W. 

 S. Vincent, who made the entire trip to 

 that city from Lansing, Mich., by auto- 

 mobile. The new enterprise will.be conj 

 ducted under tbe name of the Pensacola' 

 Seed & Nursery Co., with offices in Pen- 

 sacola and a nursery and seed fields at 

 Cottage Hill. 



MANGEL iOBOPS IN SUSSIA, 



Mir the influenre of the continu- 

 n during harvest time, the man- 

 gel seed crop in Russia has not come up 

 to expectations, and about one-third 

 part of the crop should be destroyed in 

 the fields, being worthless for the trade, 

 says the correspondent of nn Englidi 

 trade paper. The principal seed grw- 

 ers have saved the bulk of their crops 



HENRY METTE, Onedii 



(ESTABUSHED IN 1787) 



Orowar and Exporter on tbe Tory larceat aoale of all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



Bpaolaltlaai Beans, Beets, Cabbares, Carrots, Eohl-Kabi, Leeks, Lettuces, Onions, 

 Peas, Radlsnes, Spinach, Turnips. Swedes, Asters, Balsams, Betronlas, Camationi, 

 ^Cinerarias, Ulozlnias. Larkspurs, Nasturtiums, Pansles, Petonlas. Phlox, Primulas. Scabioua. 

 Stooks, VerbenM, Zinnias, etc. Cataloiua free on application, 



HBNRT MKTTK'S TRIUMPH OF THK GIANT PANSIKS (mixed), the most per- 

 fect and most beautiful In the world. 16.00 per oz. ; $1.76 per ^4 oz. ; $1.00 per ^ oz Postage 

 paid. Cash with order. 



All seeds offered aire grown under my personal snperrision on my own vast grounds, 

 and are warranted trnwto name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and best quality. I also 

 grow largely seed s on contract. ^ 



Mention The Review when you write, 



VAN GRIEKEN'S BULBS 



LEO VAN GRKKEN, Use, Holland 



SOUND AND 

 WELL SELECTED 



Hlsh-vrade Hyacintha, Tullpa. Narclaaus, 

 Crocua, etc. Write for CataloKue. 



. ; Umitmu The Review when vou write 



O. & Th. De Riaeve 



Chausse^ d*Anvers 313-462 

 Mont St. Amand, Ghent, Belgium 



Growers upd Exporters of 



Asalea Indica and Jttollis, Rhododendrons, 



Ba7;Tree8, Araucaria, Kentia, Begonia, etc. 



Special prices npon request. 



Mmtloa The B«vl«w when yoa writ*. 



DANISM SEEDS 



oltt^ 



CAULIFLOWER. CABBAGES etc. 



"WlBOLTT 



NAKSKOV 



Mention Th» R»tI»w wIi»b yon wr1t» 



\A Qold and 16 Sliver Medals In 4 

 years for 



DELPHINIUMS 



Largest collection In Europe. 100,000 plants ready 

 to sell. Also seed of same. Lists free. , 



PERRY'S HARDY PLANT FARfl^ 

 KnffleM, MMdleaex. England 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



If You Are Looking for Quality 



in Dutch Bulbs, we want your busi- 

 ness—if not, we ask you to kindly 

 l£rnore this advertisement 



Gt. van Waveren A Kruiiff 



American Branch Hoi'se 

 140 N. 13th Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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If our name U not on your mailing 11^ for 

 Garden, Farm and Flower 



SEEDS 



please enter It at once, and write for current 

 prices — also special contract offers. 



KELWAY & SON, Langport, Eng. 



Mention The itevlew when you write, 



VALLEY PIPS 



From Cold Storage 



now ready. In case lots of 1250 and 2500 to the 

 case. Price at rate, $16.00 per 1000. 



AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, NEW YORK 



p. O. Bex^SOiVr 91 Barelay St. 



Mention The Bavfew when y6u write., 



•^B.a*_^baaah«B_^.a^^^^-^^— ^^^^— ^^^— na^^^B 

 - • , '• .» / 1- , 



by the use of a special seed-drying ap-i; 

 paratu8,^but the -effect ot^a strong de- 

 mand is that the stocks were soon ex-' 





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MenUon The Review when you write. 



H. FRANK DARROW 



p. O. Box 1250 

 86 BarcUy St., NEW YORK 



ViUer fna nM stmie fir imae^te ikipBcil 



Importer of 



Azaleas, Palms, Bay Trass 



and all other Belgian Plants, Lily of the Valley 

 of the finest Berlin and Hamburg brands. 



Japanese, Holland and French Bulbs 



FRENCH and ENGLISH 

 FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL STOCKS 



German Stock Seeds 



A GRAND SPECIALTY 



IMce list on application 



PAUL TEICHCR, Striegau, Germany 



Oldest Special House 



PEAS CROP 1912 



Our HIgli-ciaaa Stocka 



When you are buying, please apply to 



W. W. JOBNSON & SON. Lti, |SiT»- 



Japan Grown Dallas 



JUST RCCeiVCD. WMTCrOKPin^CS 



Yokohama Nursery Co. 



-' IMPORriRS 

 New Yerfc, N. Y. Loniien. Cncland 



Yekehama, Japan. 



