. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. rpf^rs^.-;- 58 The Florists'" lltevlew NOTKMBEB 2, 1916. The American Bulb Co. offers a list of bulbs to the Trade, comprising the best commercial varieties, well cured, uuiform in size, and selected for us by our own representative, who is now in the bulb district in Holland. Lilium Giganteum True type* best in the country Per case 6x 8, 400 to case $ 7x 9, 300 to case 8x 9, 275 to case 8x10, 250 to case 9x10, 200 to case French Bulbs Ready lor immediate delivery Periooo Paper White Grandiflora, 1250 to case $


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. rpf^rs^.-;- 58 The Florists'" lltevlew NOTKMBEB 2, 1916. The American Bulb Co. offers a list of bulbs to the Trade, comprising the best commercial varieties, well cured, uuiform in size, and selected for us by our own representative, who is now in the bulb district in Holland. Lilium Giganteum True type* best in the country Per case 6x 8, 400 to case $ 7x 9, 300 to case 8x 9, 275 to case 8x10, 250 to case 9x10, 200 to case French Bulbs Ready lor immediate delivery Periooo Paper White Grandiflora, 1250 to case $ Paper White Grandiflora, 1000 to case French Trumpet Majors, 2200 to case Tulips La Reine $ Prince of Austria White Hawk Keizerskroon Yellow Prince .'. Proserpine Couronne d'Or Darwin Tulips Periooo Clara Butt $ Pride of Haarlem Gretchen Farncombe Sanders Hyacinths First size $ Second size Miniatures, all in the following varieties: Queen of the Blues, Robert Steiger, Cardinal Wiseman, Baron von Thuyll, Roi des Beiges, Lady Derby, Gertrude Narcissi Extra select, double-nose Princeps $ Emperor Golden Spur Order from us and assure yourself of the best the market can offer. Provide yourself now with the bulbs you will need, as the outlook for a large flower business this coming season is very promising. ERICA BULB CO. "WATCH US GROW IMPORTBRS OF FLORISTS' NECKSSITIES 172 CHICAGO. ILL. Mention The Kevlpw whpn yon -wtWh. flowers, plants and other stock for the re- tail store, which supplies the local trade and surrounding territory, and later on some stock will be grown for the trade. J. C. Leonard, of the Leonard Seed Co., Chicago, has just returned from Wis- consin, where he spent October harvest- ing potatoes. There is a good advance demand for eanners' varieties of peas for next year's planting, according to Arnold Ringier, of the W. W. Barnard Co.,


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