. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Skptkmbkk 3, 1914. The Fbrists'Review 61 Another Grand Consignment OP DUTCH BULBS FROM HOLLAND TO BE OmilKD AT AUCTION ON TUESDAY, SEPUHBER 22d and FRIDAY, SEPTENBER 2Sth AT 11 O'CLOCK. W« never received a liner grade of bulbs than this lot. as they were grown for the KUROFKAN MAIIKETS which are now closed for this line of goods. You will probably be disappointed in not receiving AZAUA INDICA this season. So Orsw DUTCH BULBS Instead. PMPARK FOR TNI BOOM AND BIO PRI CIS-Send for Auction Catalogue. The MacNIff Horticultural Co. 56 VESEY STREET,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Skptkmbkk 3, 1914. The Fbrists'Review 61 Another Grand Consignment OP DUTCH BULBS FROM HOLLAND TO BE OmilKD AT AUCTION ON TUESDAY, SEPUHBER 22d and FRIDAY, SEPTENBER 2Sth AT 11 O'CLOCK. W« never received a liner grade of bulbs than this lot. as they were grown for the KUROFKAN MAIIKETS which are now closed for this line of goods. You will probably be disappointed in not receiving AZAUA INDICA this season. So Orsw DUTCH BULBS Instead. PMPARK FOR TNI BOOM AND BIO PRI CIS-Send for Auction Catalogue. The MacNIff Horticultural Co. 56 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK. Mention The Review when yon write. will be considerably smaller, yet the export to America will probably be not less than 5,000,000 kilograms—last year it was nearly 5,500,000 kilograms—and to Scandinavia and Denmark will go another 2,000,000 kilograms, which, with 1,000,000 added for all other countries, makes an aggregate of 8,000,000 kilo- grams. From these figures it is clear that a third of last year's total will still be ; A letter from Alex. Henderson, of Chicago, who was in Holland early in August, states that the bulb exporters were "greatly discouraged" and had, in fact, "already proposed to the Dutch jjovernment to destroy 15,000,000 florins' worth of bulbs jjrovided the govern- ment would advance the money for a period of five ; Mr. Henderson adds, however, that "this may not prove necessary, as I understand they are again able to ship to England, which will take a big lot ot their ; It also is reported that the Holland Railway Co. has announced that the line has been reopened into (icrmany and that consignments will again be accepted for that country. CLOVER AND VETCH PRICES. I'ricea for imported crimson clover and hairy vetch seed have recently shown such a marked upward tendency that specialists of the Department of Agriculture fear that the cost of these "^eeds, of which Europe is the ch


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