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August 17, 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



97 



RAINBOW 



(many bright color*) 



FREESIAS 



Our crop of bulbs grown in California now 

 is ready for delivery, and the bulbs are of 

 exceptional quality, ranging in size from 

 y2 to X-inch. The mixture offered includes 

 several shades of yellow, orange, lavender 

 and pink, all harmonizing with each other 

 when bunched together. 



Rainbow Freesias are great money-makers 

 for all florists, whether they grow for their 

 own retail trade or for the wholesale market. Splendid sellers, at top prices. Moreover, the habit of plant 

 is branching, each bulb giving two to three flower spikes with stems long enough for all floral purposes, 



$5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000; $187.50 for 5000. 



(Note. — Because of the branching habit, Rainbow freesia will give twice 

 to three times as many flowers per bulb as will Purity or refracta alba.) 



Every jobber and catalogue house that has a trade calling for high-class novelties should write at once for 

 terms on Rainbow. Freesia bulb growers write for prices on planting stock (bulblets). 



A. FREY, 

 Crown Point, Ind. 



''^FOR SALE BYt39~ 



A. HENDERSON & CO., 

 211 N. State St., Chicago 



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i Zvolanek's Well-known Winter-flVing | 



I Orchid Sweet Pea Seeds | 



s in original packages, at his prices. We handle all of his varieties, including novelties introduced = 



i this year for the first time, and give the following list of the best of those already introduced: = 



Z ' 1 Oz. 4 Oz. 1 Lb. S 



= Mr«. A. A. Skach, widely known shell-pink $1.(0 $3.50 $12.00 S 



2 Mrs. Joseph Manda, a shade lighter 1.25 4.00 14.00 S 



S Mrs. M. Spanolln, purest white 1.25 4.00 14.00 E 



2 Venus, white ground, edges pink-blushed 1.50 5.00 15.00 5 



= Bohemian Girl, darker shell-pink 2.00 6 00 S 



E White Orchid, dwarfer 1.00 3.50 12.00 E 



5 Orchid Beauty, dark rose, blushed with orange, very large 75 2.50 9.00 S 



= Pink and White Orchid, Blanche Ferry color and very large 75 2.50 9.00 S 



E Lavender Nora, the finest lavender 50 1.75 6.00 E 



E Lavender Orchid, lavender-pink, large 1.00 3.50 12.00 S 



= Christmas Pink Orchid, improved bicolor 4.00 12.00 40.00 E 



E The Czar, similar to above 4.00 12.00 40.00 E 



E Ited Orchid, large, free and very flue 1.00 3.50 12.00 E 



E Miss Flora Pabing, pink, yellow and salmon 1.00 3.50 E 



E Bridal Veil, frilled, pure white 1 . 75 E 



E Apricot Orchid, salmon and cream 2.00 6. CO 15.00 E 



S For others, write us for complete list S 



E Also YARRAWA, widely known rose-pink 2.00 5.25 16.00 S 



E ROSE QUEEN, the widely-known clear pink we introduced. Strictly greenhouse-grown seed, S 



E originator's strain, $5.00 per oz.; $16.00 per I4 lb.; $60.00 per lb. This is worth the dififer- ^ g 



Z ^nce from the outside seed. ^ S 



E KEYSTONE SNAPDRAGON, undoubtedly the best winter-blooming clear pink on the market, = 



= $1.00 per pkt., $5.00 for 6 pkts., $10.00 for 13 pkts. S 



I S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO., 1004 Uncoln Bldg., rHILADELPHIA, PA. | 



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