January 18, 1917. 



Tbt Flotists* Review 



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In Sutton's Seed Catalogue 

 You'll Find the Unusual 



BY the "unusual" we do not mean neces- 

 sarily novelties, but just good, sensible 

 productions that are unusual in their very 

 goodness. Choice things you will find in our 

 catalogue that will receive a most hearty 

 welcome to every garden. 



Every new thing in this year's catalogue, 

 just as in previous years, has stood the 



Sutton test. That means they are choice, 

 dependable, worth-while things, every one of 

 them. 



The war causes some delays in deliveries, 

 so send your order earlier than usual. 



Send 35c for our Garden Guide. With the 

 first $5 purchase of seeds, the 35c will be 

 promptly refunded. 



WINTER, SON & CO. 



66-A WaU Street, 



New York 



Sole Agents East of the 

 Rocky Mountains 



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Royal Seed Establishment 

 Reading, England 



THE SHERMAN T. BLAKB CO. 



431-A Sacramento Street, 



San Francisco, Cal. 



Sole Agents West of the 

 Rocky Mountains 



4. J. 



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Mention Tbe ReTlew when you write. 



pons, bonns and sweet com are quoted both by 

 the pound and the bushel. 



Eocky Ford Cantaloupe Seed Growers' Co., 

 Rocky Ford, Colo. — "Descriptive List of Canta- 

 loupe and Other Vine Seeds," including water- 

 melon and cucumber; twelve pages. Illustrated. 



J. Bolgiano tc Son, Baltimore. Md. — Seeds, 

 bulbs, i)iant8, roots, plant boxes, tools and other 

 miuiHitea for farm, garden, orchard and lawn. 

 This is an attractive, well illustrated catalogue, 

 prmte<l on an excellent quality of paper. The 

 t.vpo is clear, and yet so compact that an amazing 

 amount of matter is packed into the eighty-eight 

 I'agcs. The first few paragraphs of the text 

 •ontHm impressive words of encouragement and 

 ^Miming— an injunction to plant extensively, but 

 Y> use the seed economically. "You will save 

 tiie lives of your fellow men," says the book, 



"y planting carefully and libernllv, but do not 

 , "7'; *'et'<l. for there is not enough seed in the 

 >^<'rl(l to meet present needs." 



ri5.'.,^' ^*^®11 * Co., Jackson. Mich.— Thlrty- 

 ^■'F''"> nnmial catalogue of "Bell Brand" seeds, 

 v.itn otTerings, also, of vegetable plants, roses, 

 >'»>oring and decorative plants, shrubs and other 

 •vx/, ?*"''''• to^'s- etc.: 128 pages, illustrated. 

 . "". YJ.""P'>Ke colored plates show some of the 



■ ppfialtios In vegetables and flowers. Attention 



■ ^ iirawn to the extreme shortage of some varie- 

 iHs iif seeds. 



..f'^iVi^' .Shumway, Rockford, 111.— A seed book 

 I ttroT-*"^ pages, about lOVixl.*?!/. inches, in an 

 nfw T V"'"''^'^ cover. It is distinguished from 

 1 n«/'' i",^"'"' ^y 'ts unusually large pages, 

 th' mn"' ""^' f'overed with woodcuts, though 

 >i(li(l , spaces between the pictures are as 

 si. .v ,}J"'Y'^ ^"'tl> text and the cuts them- 

 for .!,„ J'' 'r<'1!'<'ntly mortised to secure space 

 tninl r. ' ! ^'■■■>Pt'«ns. The second cover page con- 

 ."i- Th ."^ Jwholesale prices to large plant- 

 tilifMl ovr^, r.f'",?"'*' "^ the back cover is densely 

 insti ;,nf i- P\*'"" narrowest possible margin, with 

 ■nst.intions to vegetable growers. 



PrU* iu?'f,^"^'7 Co., Niles. Cal.— A 64-pagc 



11 stratinnl P">"nl nursery stock, with a few 



"lustrations, mostly grouped at the end of the 



LIST OF SURPLUS STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES 



DUTCH HYACINTHS ©arwln: T>»iiw>n 



DUTCH HYAOIKTHS 



Third Size, Nuned: _ _ ,^ 



2S0 Grand Monarqne, 600 Sir Wm. Manafleld, 

 450 Moreno, 1000 Garrick, 560 lA Vlctolie, 

 2200 Gertrude, etc. 



12.60 per 100, $iM.00 per 1000 

 Separate Colors, Single: ^ ,. ^^ w. 



1300 Rose, 2500 Pure white, 1600 Light blue. 

 750 Dark red, 876 BlOBh white, and 675 Dark 

 blue. 



$2.00 per 100, 916.00 per 1000 

 Miniature, Named: 

 1200 La CJrandesse, 1200 L'Innocence, 1400 

 Giganten. 



$1.60 per 100, $12.60 per 1000 



TULIPS 



Double Eeily: Per 1000 



2000 La Candeur *,55S 



1760 Le Matador 16.00 



1000 Murillo, 800 Rubra Maxima 10.00 



1800 Salvalor Rosa 1100 



1360 Tournesol, Red and Yellow 18.00 



3000 Schoonord (White Murillo) 14.00 



6500 Extra Fine Mixed 6.00 



Single Early: . .. 



2760 Cramolsl Brilliant 8W 



4500 Keizerskroon 12.00 



raOO La Relne • ^^o» 



1100 Pottebakker, White 13-60 



1250 Prince of Austria 12.00 



4250 Rose Grlsdelln ooO 



1260 Rose Lulsante 1300 



2500 Princess Helena ...... ... • • • 1100 



1000 Queen of Roses, 900 Le Matelas... 15.00 

 8000 Extra Fine illxed 6.00 



760 Mr. Famcombe Sandera tl4 oo 



1300 Massacbuaetts 14'oo 



960 Painted Lady ■'*" iIm 



2000 Pride of Haarlem " "' uoo 



400 Prof. Francis Darwin 12 'so 



1000 Finest Mixed !!!!..!!! lioo 



Cottage, or May-flowering: 



950 Caledonia, 400 Isabella (Blushing 



Bride) 000 



1000 Plcotee (Maiden's Blush) lOOO 



1000 Sweet Nancy, 1600 Finest Mixed... 8.00 

 Parrot: 

 1000 Admiral of Constantinople, 760 Lu- 

 tea Major, 760 Markgraf van 



^"•^«"' ^^ Perfecta 7.00 



1300 Finest Mixed e!00 



SNOWDROPS 



Am c,. 1 Per 1000 



i-:^ ,«'"^le 5 6.00 



( 50 Double g qq 



NARCISSI 



1000 Campernelle .Toncjuil Rugulosus $0 00 



2250 .Single Jonquil 5 qq 



050 Double Jonciuil .,', 10 00 



4.50 Alba Plena Ortorata .'. 7'oo 



250 Orange Phoenix lo!oo 



CHIONODOXA 



$ 6.00 



SPIRAEA 

 case of 100 clumps, $0.00; $1.2S 



COO Luciliac 



Gladstone, 

 per dozen. 



F. R. PIERSON CO. - Tarrytown, N. Y. 



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