. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists^ Review May 24, 1917. hibition and asking them how much the reist, sending the flowers to the and also of the flowers, appeared in the space th6y would like. Those who en- stores and removing them at their own windows, so that no one needed to ask tered the show with their flowers did expense. The names of the exhibitors, ; an !s HOLLAND HOUSE BUYS AMERICAN FARM Svir/svir)«vir)«vih«vih«viri«vir)«vir)«vir?8virirwrr«^ir/wr/»\T/^ WILL GROW GLADIOLUS BULBS. Bandall Sells His Farm. A. J. Pruyser, a member of the firm of We


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists^ Review May 24, 1917. hibition and asking them how much the reist, sending the flowers to the and also of the flowers, appeared in the space th6y would like. Those who en- stores and removing them at their own windows, so that no one needed to ask tered the show with their flowers did expense. The names of the exhibitors, ; an !s HOLLAND HOUSE BUYS AMERICAN FARM Svir/svir)«vir)«vih«vih«viri«vir)«vir)«vir?8virirwrr«^ir/wr/»\T/^ WILL GROW GLADIOLUS BULBS. Bandall Sells His Farm. A. J. Pruyser, a member of the firm of Westerbeek & Klyn, of Sassenheim, Holland, and the firm's principal Ameri- can representative, authorizes the an- nouncement that he has completed ar- rangements for taking over July 1 the gladiolus farm of A. L. Eandall, at Ben- ton Harbor, Mich. Westerbeek & Ellyn, while they handle Dutch and French bulbs of all kinds, have made a specialty of the gladiolus. It is reported that their purchases of gladiolus bulbs in Holland this season practically cornered the market there, and against these purchases they made sales to a large number of customers in America, having at one time as many as seven men traveling here. When it began to be doubtful if the Holland stock would arrive in time for delivery, Westerbeek & Klyn went into the American market and bought great quantities of gladiolus bulbs with which to protect themselves with their cus- tomers. Among their purchases was the entire stock of the Cushman Gladio- lus Co., at Sylvania, O., where they al- ready had a considerable acreage being grown on contract from bulbs supplied by themselves the season before. The Uncertainty of Importing. The uncertainty which must surround the importation of stock as long as the war lasts has been the principal reason why Westerbeek & Klyn decided to establish a growing farm of their own, centrally located in America. The Cushman property was not available, nearly all t


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