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August 10, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



67 



PREMIUM AMERICAN 



Pansy Seed 



Toole's Giant Prize Strain T^^s strain con- 



— — — ^^^^^^— — —— ^— ^— — — tarns the best 

 Pansies we know how to produce after 40 years' expe- 

 rience growing fine Pansies. Besides colors and shades of 

 our own selection, we include such novelties and varieties 

 from other growers as we have found worth while after 

 careful trials. Toole's Giant Prise Strain will pro- 

 duce flowers of large size, splendid form and substance 

 and in the widest range of shades and colors. Packet, 

 SOc; trade packet of 1000 seeds, 40c; yi oz., 90c; 

 I4 OS., $1.26; 1 es., $6.00. 



COLOR MIZTURKS 



10. Blue Sliades. This is a mixture of all blue and blue- 

 purple varieties of Pansies. Pkt. of 250 seeds, 10c. 



SO. Black Pansies. 250 seeds. 10c. 



SO. Bro^ra Bliades. This is a mixture of all the beautiful 

 brown varieties of Pansies. 250 seeds, 19c. 



80. Red Shades. All of the showy red and purple kinds 

 are combined in this mixture. 250 seeds, Itc. 



00. Wlilte Mixture. All of the different varieties of white- 



flowered Pansias are to be found in this mixture. 250 seeds, 10c. 

 70. Tello^r Shades. Into this mixture we put equal parts of 



the various shades of yellow Pansies. 25t seeds, 10c. 

 80. Fancy Varieties. All the fancy-edged varieties, such as 



Freya. Silver Edge, Fire King. etc.. are included in this very 



popular mixture. 250 seeds, 10c. 



Any of the above Color Mixtures, 

 1000 seeds, 20c; yi oz., 50c; ^4 oz., 90c; 1 oz., $3.00 



100^ MASTKRPIKCS. Large curled and ruflSed flowers in wide 

 range of colors, mostly with large dark center markings. 

 Same price as Toole's Giant Prize Strain. 



Leaflet on Pansy Culture sent^free on request. 

 Write for our Fall Price List of hardy plants. 



WM. TOOLE & SON 



Hardy Plant and Pansy Farm 



BARABOO, WIS. 



Mention The RctIcw when yon write. 



LILIUN HARRIS!! 

 BULBS 



Per 100 1000 

 5-in. to 7-in..$ 5.00 $40.00 



7-in. to 9-in.. 9.00 80.00 



9-in. to 11-in.. 22.00 



For Immediate Delivery. 



J. N. THORBURN & CO. 



53 Barclay Street 

 through to 54 Park Place 



NEW YORK CITY 



Mention Th« R«Tlew whea yon wrlf . 

 Do MOW* Q.^aA WilRSs'B *'Imp»rat«r" 



f&nsy oeea Beit st m mxtun, 



^ oz., Il.oe; IN* seeds, 6«c 

 J. J. WILSON SKK» CO.. HKWARK, N.J. 



C. H. Nitt, Fredonia; E. P. Grabow, 

 Enowles. 



THE BIG BLAST. 



Patrick O'Mara, of Peter Henderson 

 & Co., New York, graphically described 

 to me his experience of the recent 

 tremendous explosion that caused heavy- 

 damage in Manhattan, particularly in 

 the lower section. Eesiding in Jersey 



FAXON'S "BEST MIXTURE" OF PANSY SEED 



represents the finest strain of Pansies extant. For more than thirty years I hare continually 



re-selected and Improred the substance, size and color of the Individual flowers. 



I still have a limited quantity of this seed to offer the trade at: 



Dance. $10.00; Half-oance, $5.00; Qaarter-ounce, $2.50; Laree Tr. Pkt., $1.00 



M. B. FAXON, Seedsman, 



Foxborough, Mass. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



Large Growers and Shippers of 



Beans, Peas and 

 Onion Seed 



Correspondence Invited 



P.O. Box 857, Melbourne, Australia 



PEDIGREE SEEDS 



WATKINS& SIMPSON, Ltd. 



L9NDON. 



12 Tavtotoek Str««t 

 Covant Qardan 



mClLAND 



City Heights, Mr. O'Mara was aroused 

 about 2:30 a. m. by what he describes 

 as the mighty roar of rushing wind. 

 Hastily dressing, he proceeded down- 

 stairs, where a scene of desolation met 



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= Special Qaotation for Crop s 

 E of 1916 on application. ^ 



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his eye. Doora were blown in and 

 broken glass was everywhere. The 

 force of the explosion may be imag- 

 ined from the fact that fragments of 

 glass were found imbedded in hardwood 



