Mabch 28. 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



87 



SNAPDRAGON NEWS 



By using the several varieties of snapdragon which we grow, you 

 can do just what we have done the past year— cut blooms every 

 day of every month. No matter what season, there will be one or 

 more of our several varieties in bloom. This is a remarkable record 

 for snapdragon, as the average variety does not flower until April. 

 We have had an abundance of white, yellow, garnet and pink, and 

 since February 15 have been cutting gorgeous spikes of our lovely, 

 matchless Silver Queen. 



Right here we "rise to say" that for richness, for beauty, for habit 

 of growth, for productiveness, from cuttings, there is no snap- 

 dragon on earth to match SILVER QUEEN. Our stock of it was 

 greatly reduced last summer by heavy rains, but we are "coming 

 'fwdc»!'. aad offer a limited number of rooted cuttings at $10.00 

 per ^00-^ready next month. 



Seed of our regular stahd-by varieties should be freely sown at 

 OBce. Price of seed of our original Silver Pink, $1.00 per pkt.; 3 for 

 $2,301 7 for $6.00. Seed of Nelrose, Garnet, Phelp's White, Yellow, 

 Buxton and Fancy Mixed, 35c per pkt.; 3 for $1.00. Plants of each 

 pi tb«se varieties^ $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. Free directions. 

 iOM^hStoK <su^ or €. 0. D. 



See another good thing that we have in dirt bands on page 92. 



G. S. Ramsburgy Somersworth, N.H. 



Mentlwi Th« RaTlcw when yon write. 



We offer the best 



GLADIOLUS 



grown 



Auf HSti, 1 )<-in. and up. Piak AMCusta, our 

 special White and Light Mixture for flo- 

 rists. Brcachleyeasis, fine bulbs. De Laaardt. 

 $8.00 per 1000. Amcrki, first size. $7.00 

 per 1000; second size, $6.00 per 1000. 

 Cash with order. 



ROWEHL & GRANZ 



HieksvilU. L. I.. N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Wilson's Seeds will {row 

 anywhero. 



I J. WESON SEED CO., llnral,R.J. 



SEEDS 



BULBS 



PLANTS 



p. D. P. ROY 



i— W. Mlchlgaii Av^ CMICAOO. ILL . 



will be almost impossible for the grow- 

 ers to get their stocks of annuals and 

 biennials planted out this season. We, 

 of course, realize that our first busi- 

 ness as a nation is to win the war, and 

 that in comparison with this great ob- 

 ject, nothing else really counts; but 

 at the same time we cannot forget that 

 the seed-growing industry is one of na- 

 tional -importance, and contributes di- 

 rectly and indirectly to a large extent 

 to the food supply of the country. Any 

 blow to this industry is an injury to our 

 fpod supply, and to the' agricultural in- 

 dustry which it is most desirable to 

 foster. Also, we must face the fact 

 that any shortage in supply of really 

 necessary seeds will have to be met 

 from abroad, which will further in- 

 crease the drain upon our resources and 

 depress our credit all over the world. 

 We think the case of the seed grower 

 is one which should have the careful 

 consideration • of the authorities, and 

 that exemption should be granted, not 



Florists' Flower and Vogetable Seeds 



Ob. 



Cabbage Copenhagen Market f0.30 



Cabbage Enkhnizen Qlory 26 



Cabbage Early Summer 20 



Cabbage Jersey Wakefield 20 



Cabbage Winnlngstadt .15 



Cabbage (any late variety) 20 



Cauliflower Cokely's Sore 



Header pkt., 25c; 3.00 



Cauliflower Snowball pkt., 10c; 1.85 



Cauliflower Dry Weather.. pkt., 25c; 2.50 



Celery White Plame 30 



Celery Golden Self -blanching 86 



Celery Giant Pascal 20 



Celery Winter Queen 20 



Lb. 

 ! 3.00 

 2.5a 

 2.26 

 2.60 

 1.76 

 2.25 



3.00 



12.00 



2.00 



2.00 



Bp«otal Prtoes on 



Tr. Pkt. Oi. 



AlySBUm Little Gem $0.10 | 0.80 



Antirrhinum, Giant 20 .60 



Begonia Luminosa 35 



Centaurea Gymnocarpa 15 .35 



Cobaea Scandens 16 .40 



Dracaena Indivisa 10 .30 



Lobelia C. P. Compacta 25 



Phlox Nana Compacta 40 1.50 



Oa. 



Pepper Bnll Noae $0.20 



Pepper Ruby King 20 



Pepper Neapolitan 20 



Pepper Chinese Giant 30 



Pepper Cayenne 20 



Lettnce Grand Bapids Forcing 10 



T'>cnato Acme 20 



Tomato Bonny Best 25 



Tomato Chalk's Early Jewel 25 



Tomato Dwarf Champion 25 



Tomato Dwarf Stone .25 



Tomato Earliana 25 



Tomato Ponderoea 30 



Tomato Stone Improved 25 



LarK«r Qnantttles 



Tr. Pkt. 



Petunia Ruffled Giant $1.00 



Salvia Splendens 25 



Salvia Bonfire 40 



Salvia Zurich 50 



Smilax lO 



Stocks, Dwarf 10 Weeks 40 



Thunbergia 15 



Verbena, Mammoth 30 



Lb. 

 $ S.SS 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 



1.TO 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2JBO 

 2.80 

 2.50 

 3.00 

 1.7S 



Os. 



$ 1.00 

 2.2s 



.4.00 



.80 



2.50 



.40 



IJSO 



B. E. AND J. T. COKELY 



Cokoly's "Sure Crop" Seeds 301 N. 7th Ave., SCRANTOW, PA. 



Send for complete list of Vegetable and Flower Seeds 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ORCHID-FLOWERED or SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



Ox. 



Aata Obn Spencer $0.15 



Blanche Ferry Spencer 16 



Countess Spencer 10 



Flora Norton Spencer 10 



Frank Dolby (Lnwln) 10 



Gladys Unwln 10 



Helen Lewis Spencer 15 



Hercules Spencer 28 



Illuminator Spencer 20 



King Edward Spencer IB 



King White Spencer.. 26 



Mrs. Walter Wright Spencer... .16 



Nora Unwin 10 



Othello Spencer 10 



Prince of Wales Spencer 10 



ST. LOUIS SEED CO. 



Os. U Lb. 



Phyllis Unwin $0.10>0.80 



Primrose Spencer 16 .60 



Rosat)elle Spencer 20 .00 



Royal Purple Spencer 25 .00 



Tennant Spencer 20 .00 



White Spencer 15 ,60 



St. L. 8. Co. Spencer Mixture.. .10 .80 

 Orandlflora Sweet Peas — 



Blanche Ferry ,20 



Dorothy Bckford 20 



King Edward VII 20 



Lady Grisel Hamilton 20 



Katherine Tracy 20 



Prince of Wales 20 



$1.00 

 1.80 

 2J» 

 »J60 

 2.2s 

 1.78 

 1.00 



.80 

 .00 

 .00 

 .00 

 .80 

 .60 



The Home of "Pure and Sure Seeds" 

 41 1-13 Washington Ave.,St Louis, Mo. 



Our GLADIOLI were awarded 

 the Grand Prize at San Fran- 

 cisco last year. 



New catalogue now ready. 



JOHN LEWIS CBILDS, he. 



Howerf ield, L. I., N. Y. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINESB: primrose, finest grown, single 

 and double, mixed, 650 seeds, $1.00: 1000 seeds, 

 $1.26; ^ pkt„ 80c. Colors separate also. 



PRIMULA KKW£N8IS, new dwarf yellow, 20c. 



PRIMULA MALACOIDl£S,GiautUabr.20c. 

 fine. 



CIN£RARIA, large flowering dwarf mixed, lOOO 

 seedw, 5"c; >2 pkt., 28c. 



CALC£OLAilIA, dwarf giant, spotted, pkt., 20c- 



GIANT PANSY'^'*'® *^^* largeHowermg varieties 

 \linill r nil J I critically selected. 



6000 seeds, $1.00; h pkt., 30c. 



JOHN r. MJPP, Shirananstowo, Pa. 



