. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 The Fbrists'Review Aueuar 26, 1915. BULBS A SAMPLE or OUR PRICES SINGLE HYACINTHS, 20-26 CTM. L'lnnocence, Gertrude, Cardinal Wiseman, Garibaldi, General De Wet, Grand Naitre, Jolian, Queen of the Blues— Any of these varieties $ per 100, $ per 1000 We hare now ready for distribution list quoting prices and varieties of bulbs we will have on hand in our^t. Louis warehouse during the 1915 fall season. Let us know if you are interested and we will mail you a copy. LECHNER BROTHERS, WEBSTER GROVES, MO, Acents (or THB GROWERS* ASSOCIATION, A
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 The Fbrists'Review Aueuar 26, 1915. BULBS A SAMPLE or OUR PRICES SINGLE HYACINTHS, 20-26 CTM. L'lnnocence, Gertrude, Cardinal Wiseman, Garibaldi, General De Wet, Grand Naitre, Jolian, Queen of the Blues— Any of these varieties $ per 100, $ per 1000 We hare now ready for distribution list quoting prices and varieties of bulbs we will have on hand in our^t. Louis warehouse during the 1915 fall season. Let us know if you are interested and we will mail you a copy. LECHNER BROTHERS, WEBSTER GROVES, MO, Acents (or THB GROWERS* ASSOCIATION, Anna Paulowna, Holland Mfntlon The Rerlew when you write. mud that, under ordinary circumstances, would be thought to preclude any such opera,tions. The board of customs appraisers has overruled a claim of Murray & Nickell Co., of Chicago, that parsley seed is entitled to free entry as a drug. The board holds it is dutiable under para- graph 212 of the 1913 tariff act. MOBE HABSISn ASBIVE. The third shipment of Harrisii bulbs of the 1915 crop reached New York August 14. The shipment is but a small fraction of the number of cases received in the two arrivals of July 26 and August 3. The consignments were as follows: Consignee. Cases. Dlngee & Conard Co 4 Onterbrldjte, E. W 1 Vandegrlft, F. & Co 1 Wells, Fargo & Co 16 Total 22 Previously reported 732 Total to date 754 MOBE DUTCH ABBIVE. Another batch of Dutch bulbs ar- rived at New York August 14, consist- ing of only 384 cases. This was the third shipment of the year, bringing the total number of cases received to date to 664. Compared with the corre- sponding shipments of 1914, this quan- tity is surprisingly small, there having been more than 3,000 cases in the first three shipments of last year. While the prediction of a full supply of Holland bulbs for this season seems a true one, it is evident that there will be no demoralization of the market such as occurred last year. The shipment of August 1
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