DEAR FRIENDS: | 
it is with great plea- 
sure that we hand you 
herewith our price-list 
for imported Holland 
Bulbs, which shows 
some of the pre-war 
varie.vies still in their 
oer? 1obip relkiopecrgian 
many of the old time varieties have disappeared to 
make room for newer and better ones. 
During the war, we have succeeded in supplying 
the trade with Flowerbulbs gathered from all parts of 
the globe not occupied by the enemy. At that time, 
the selection of varieties was very limited. We are 
glad to have the opportunity again to offer you an 
extensive list. 
It has been a few years since many of our customers 
forced bulbs, and we have therefore taken pains to 
give all information we have regarding the time these 
bulbs can be forced and the treatment they need. 
It is our intention to continue our trials in the forcing 
of many of the newer varieties annually in the United 
States, so that we can serve our customers with regard 
to the usefulness and the treatment of these varieties. 
segers Erothers of New York Inc., have not been 
able to come to an agreement with the firm of that 
name in Holland, and our ways have parted. We con- 
sidered it fair to give the Holland firm their name back, 
and have decided to change our name at New York 
by May 3lst, 1946, to Schravendeel & Segers Sons, Inc. 
Successors to Segers Brothers of New York Inc. Mr. 
Schravendeel has been the power behind the Segers 
trade in America for the last 36 years and he will con- 
tinue to look after your interests as in the past, under 
our new name. 
Very sincerely yours 
SCHRAVENDEEL & SEGERS SONS, INC. 
Mra 
A. Schravendeel, President. 

