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The Florists^ Review 



Febbuaby 10, 1916. 



Leap Year Proposition 



Do It Now --Send in Your Order 



Sweet Peas 



Blanche Ferry, pink-white $0.25 



Countess Spencer, rose-pink 60 



Gladys Unwin, pale rosy pink : . . . .30 



Lottie Eckford, white, lavender, blue 25 



Salopian, brilliant scarlet, best of all 30 



Countess Radnor, lavender.. 30 



Dorothy Eckford, pure white 30 



Lady Qrisel Hamilton, lavender-blue 30 



Nora Un-win, pure white 30 



Elliott's Rainbow, mixed 25 



New Seed 



Tr. Pkt. 



Ageratum Blue Perfection $0.15 



Alyssum Carpet of Snow 10 



Begonia Vernon 25 



Begonia Erf ordii 25 



BeUis Perennls, mixed 25 



Candytuft White Empress 20 



Centaurea Gymnocarpa 15 



Cobaea Scandens, blue 15 



Daisy, Shasta 20 



Oz. Tr. Pkt. 



$0.40 Lobelia Crystal Palace Compacta $0.25 



.30 Lobelia Gracilis 15 



2.50 Mignonette Goliath 25 



2.50 Myosotis Victoria 25 



1.50 Petunia Grandiflora, mixed 1.00 



1.75 Pjnrethrum Aureum 10 



.40 Salvia Bonfire 25 



.40 Stocks, Ten Weeks, in colors 50 



1.00 Vincas, in colors 15 



Lb. 

 $0.75 

 2.00 

 1.00 



.75 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 



.85 



Oz. 



$1.25 



.40 



2.00 



.75 



.25 

 2.00 



.40 



WM. ELUOTT & SONS, 42 Vesey St., NEW YORK 



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piece of publicity ever put across by any 

 seed house in this country. 



The onion set situation remains try- 

 ing. Yellow and red have advanced to 

 $2.25 to $2.50 per bushel for immediate 

 delivery. Whites are almost out of the 

 market. 



The wholesale seedsmen and growers 

 who cater to the canners' trade are hav- 

 ing a busy time at Louisville this week. 

 It is said to be the biggest gathering of 

 canners on record. There seems to be 

 more interest in sugar corn than in peas, 

 more interest in 1916 crops than in 1915. 



The U. S. consul at Hamilton, Ber- 

 muda, who is in fairly close touch with 

 the trade, reports the successful trial of 

 onion seed supplied by an unnamed Los 

 Angeles concern, where heretofore Tene- 

 riflFe Bermuda onion seed has been used 

 exclusively on the island. 



The British authorities have classed 

 heads of departments and seed experts 

 among "reserved occupations," exempt 

 from the call to arms. A deputation of 

 leading seedsmen made representations 

 to the board of trade that the mainten- 

 ance of the seed supply was essential to 

 the conservation of the food supply. 



George W. Wright, president of the 

 Dunkirk Seed Co., of Dunkirk, N. Y., was 

 married January 30, his bride being Miss 

 Lillian Baumgartner, a school teacher of 

 Dunkirk. The Dunkirk Seed Co. was es- 

 tablished in 1860 by the late David S. 

 Wright, who conducted the business until 

 1888 and then sold it to his three sons, 

 George W.. David and Keuben. About 

 ten years ago George W. Wright pur- 



MEYER'S 



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GIGANTEUMS 



THE LILY WITHOUT A 

 Ord«r Now for Doilvory Ix COLD STORAQI iator on 



CORP. OF CHAS. F. MEYER, 99 Warren St., NEW YORK 



Mt'Dtlon Tb» R»Tlew whea jou write. 



TRY SOMETHING NEW 



A lot of my fine hybrid 



AMARYLLIS 



in your show window this spring would create 

 a sensation in your town. 



tmkV am kasy to do 

 and skll on sioht 



Very large bulbs that will produce a num- 

 ber of the most gorgeous and lasting flowers, 

 5 to 8 inches across, 126.00 per lOO. 25 at 100 

 rate; $3,50 per dozen. Express or P. 0. money 

 order. ORDER NOW. 



H. J. CONDRON 



Orowar, 



DICKINSON, TIXAS 



\fPTitinn T*i*» Pfivion- -wiion vnn ^tHp. 



Wflson's Seeds will grow 

 anywhere. 



J. J. imSON SEED CO., Newui N. J. 



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XXX SEEDS 



Alyuum Snot^ball, only tme dwarf, line, 20c. 



Aatars. Finest giants grown, mixed, pkt., 20c. 



Browallia, new giant blue, fine, 20c. 



Chinese Primroae, finest grown, single and 

 double, mixed. 650 seeds, $1.00; % pkt., 60c. 



Cinerarias, large flowering, dwarf, mixed, fine, 

 1000 seeds, 50c; % pkt., 25c, 



Cobaea Scandens, purple, pkt., 20c. 



Coloas, new giants, finest large leayed, 20c. 



Candytuft, new wblte giant, grand, pkt., 20c. 



Cyclamen Oiganteum, finest giants mixed, 250 

 seeds, $1.00; % pkt.. 50c. 



Jerusalem Cherry Melvlnii, conical, new, and Fra 

 Diavolo, large, round, each, 20c. 



Pansy Giants mixed, finest grown, critically se- 

 lected, 6000 seeds, $1.00; % pkt., 60c; oi.. $3.00. 

 A pkt. Perret pansy added to all pansy orders. 



Petunia New Star, finest marked, 20c. 



Petunia New California Giants, mixed, fine. 20c. 



Petunia Bluejacket, new. deep blue, single, Tery 

 showy, profuse bloomer and grand bedder, most 

 attractive Petunia grown, pkt., 50c. 



Phlox Drum., new dwarf, large flowering, grand, 

 finest mixed colors and beauties, 20c. 



Salvia Scarlet Glow, new, tbe finest Intense dark 

 scarlet and medium dwarf early blooming va- 

 riety grown; color as a glowing fire, pkt., 20c. 



Snapdragon, Olant Wbite, Pink, Yellow, separate 

 or m;xed, fine, pkt., 20c. 



Thunbergia, Black Eyed Susan, mlr., pkt., 20c. 



Torenia, new giant, very fine, sbowy, 20c. 



Verbena, new giants, finest grown, mixed or sep- 

 arate colors. In pink, pnrple, scarlet, white and 

 white-eyed, each per pkt., 20c. 



Cash. Uber^ tdrto. SU 20c pkts.. fl.OO. 



JOHN r. RUPP/Shirananstown, Pa. 



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