DBCEMBIB 28, 1916. 



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TIw Florists' Review 



'^^^ Florists' Flower Seeds 



New^ Crop Seed 



ASTER, Qaeen of the Market. Early 



■;ur stock of this grand, early-flowerlngr Aster is the finest. 



Pkt. 



ge;- Jed White $0.05 



Sel'^' ted Crimson 



gel< 'ted Rose 



gel "ted Dark Blue.... 

 gel ted Llgrht Blue... 

 gel' ted Finest Mixed. 



ASTER, Carlson or Invincible 



Karly-flon-ering: Branching: Aster 



No Aster has been esteemed more 

 higlily by the florist trade than this 

 vaiiity; it has good size and, by rea- 

 son of excellent habit, long stems and 

 bl(i<>iii.«, it comes between our Queen 

 of ;hf Market and Hohenzollern As- 

 ter.-. 



Pkt. Vi-oz. Oz. 



Wliiie $0.15 $0.40 $1.25 



Pink 15 .40 1.25 



I.a\ender 15 .40 1.25 



Aster, S.& W.Co.'s Late Branching 



^Ve cannot emphasize too strongly 

 the merits of our strain of this grand 

 Aster. It is much superior to Sem- 

 ple'.s Branching in vigor, size and pro- 

 fuse l>looming qualities. Excellent for 

 late rutting. 



Pkt. 



Pure White $0.10 



Lavender 10 



Pnrplo 10 



Crimson 10 



Shell-pink 10 



Rofie-pink 10 



Carmine 10 



Mlied 10 



Aster, Giant Comet 



T'Onp, narrow petals which curve at 

 the ends give this flower the appear- 

 ance of a Japanese chrysanthemum. 

 Lonpr stems. 



Pkt. '/4-oz. Oz. 



Snow-white $0.10 $0.50 $1..50 



R<>s« 10 .50 1.50 



Msht Bine 10 .50 1.50 



I>ark Bine 10 .."tO 1..50 



Crimpion 10 ..50 1..50 



Choice Mixed 10 .40 1.25 



BEGONIAS 



-As bedding plants, the florist has come to rec- 

 «Knizp these as most satisfactory. Pkt. 



traeills. Prima Donna. Pale rose; foliage 



Breen, tinted brown $0.15 



"ra<'ilis. Bonfire. Lustrous carmine-scarlet; 



.ni.tallic brown foliage 15 



^fa«llis luminoss. Brilliant, flery dark 



scnrlet 15 



SemiMTflorens Krfordii. Soft rosy carmine. 

 „ Trade pkt.. $1; 1/64 oz., $2.75.. 



^"nperflorens, Rose. Pale rose. . % oz., $2. . 

 spnijiprflorens, Vernon. Bright orange-car- 



ni!),,-; deep red foliage 



s. Trade pkt., 50c; % oz., $1.-. 

 Sfmiierflorens, White. "White % oz., $2. . 



SALVIAS 



hav, 



Bom 



POsrr 



Spl.!, 



3 f, , . 

 21 H I 



typ 



an, 



Cts 



strains of Salvias have all been grown especially for us and 

 ''*en selected from specimen blooms. 

 IRE. Undoubtedly one of the best Salvias for bedding pur- 



J'Ong, stift spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 ■ '5 cts., oz., $2. 

 Ions. Scarlet Sage. Beautiful, bright scarlet; grows about 



Pkt., 5 cts.; 14 oz., 50 cts.; oz., $1.50. 



•'• A very early, free-flowering variety of the Pplendens 

 I he plant not exceeding 12 Inches in height, of compact habit, 

 "aring a great profusion of brilliant scarlet flowers. Pkt., 15 

 1 oz.. $1.25; oz., $4.50. 



VINCAS 



.15 

 .10 



Wholesale 



Seed 



Catalogue 



.10 



.10 



free on 

 r< quest 



All Excellent bedding plants; sow seeds early. 



C:'", ^^'■^. 'i;^"« «o 10 



R<>s Bright rose 10 



MIt ; ""'«• White, with rosy eye 10 



10 



Pink Enchantress 



PINK ENCHANTRESS 



I'pright in habit, as distinguished from the Branching form. The 

 pant is very vigorous, and produces long, strong stems for the support 

 of numerous large exhibition blooms. The flower is always full 

 double; petals are of medium length and very broad; those toward 

 the center fold in very regularly, while gradually, toward the outer 

 edge, the petals stand out more and more until those on the outsido 

 recede from the center, thus increasing the diameter of the flower, 

 which compares very favorably in size with the largest-flowering 

 kinds on our farm. Color similar to that of the Knrhantress carna- 

 tion; flowers late. Pkt., 15c; ',8 oz., 50c; Vi oz., .$1.00; oz., $3.00. 



$0.60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .50 



SHAMROCKS 



True Irish $0.15 



$0.50 



30-32 Buclav St., HEW YORK 



