Januaby 25, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



's^'n'I.. Florists' Flower Seeds 



New Crop Seed 



ASTER, Queen of the Narket. Early 



Our itock of thia grand, early-flowerlns Aater Is the finest. 



Pkt. 



Selected White $0.05 



Selected Crimson 05 



Selected Rose 05 



Selected Dark Blue 05 



Selected Llsht Blue 05 



Selected Finest Mixed 05 



ASTER, Carlson or Invincible 



Early-flowering: Branchingr Aster 

 Pkt. %-oz. Oz. 



White $0.15 $0.40 $1.25 



I'ink 15 .40 1.28 



Lavender -. . . . .15 .40 1.26 



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



Pkt. 



Pure White $0.10 



I^avender 10 



Purple 10 



Crimson 10 



Shell-pink 10 



Ko8e-pink 10 



Carmine 10 



Mixed 10 



ASTER 

 PINK ENCHANTRESS 



Upright in habit, as distinguished 

 from the Branching form. The plant 

 is very vigorous, and produces long, 

 strong stems for the support of num- 

 erous 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 outside 

 recede from the center, thus Increas- 

 ing 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 

 Enchantress carnation; flowers late. 

 Pkt., 15c; H oz., 50c; % oz., $1.00; 

 oz., $3.00. 



BEGONIA 



As bedding plants, the florist has come to rec- 

 ognize these as most satisfactory. Pkt. 



Gracilis, Prima Donna. Pale rose; foliage 

 green, tinted brown $0.15 



Gracilis. Bonfire. Lustrous carmine-scarlet; 

 metallic brown foliage 



Gracilis Inminosa. Brilliant, flery dark 

 scarlet 



Semperflorens Erfordii. Soft rosy carmine. 

 Trade pkt., $1; 1/64 oz., $2.76.. 



Semperflorens. Rose. Pale rose. . % oz., $2. . 



Semperflorens, Vernon. Bright orange-car- 

 mine; deep red foliage 



Trade pkt., 60c; % oz.. $1.. 



Semperflorens, White. White H oz., $2 . . 



SALVIA 



Our strains of Salvias have all been grown especially for us and 

 have been selected from specimen blooms. 



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

 poses. Long, stiff spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. Pkt., 10 cts.; 



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

 ' ieet- Pkt. 5 cts.; hi. oz., 60 cts.; oz., $1.50. 



^LRICH. A very early, free-flowering variety of the Splendens 

 type, the plant not exceeding 12 inches in height, of compact habit, 

 and bearing a great profusion of brilliant scarlet flowers. Pkt., 15 

 ct«.: % oz., $1.25; oz., $4.50. 



VINCA 



Excellent bedding plants; sow seeds early. Pkt. 



Alba. Pure white $0.10 



Rosea. Bright rose 10 



.16 



.10 



.10 

 .10 



Wholesale 



Seed 



Catalogue 



free on 

 request 



.10 

 .10 



SHAMROCK 



True Irish 



Pkt. 

 .$0.15 



Oz. 



$0.60 



.60 



.00 



.50 



Ox. 

 $0.50 



Pink Enchantress 



HYACINTH STAKES 



,Tust the thing for tylne up Hyacinths, Tulips, Fuchsias and all small iK)t plants. 



Plain, IMnch $1.10 iwr 1000 Painted, 12.lnch $1.60 per 1000 



Plain, 18-lnch 1.25 per 1(100 Painted, 18-liich 1.73 iier 1000 



GREEN BAMBOO CANES 



2 ft... 

 2'a It. 



3 ft... 

 3I2 ft. 



4 ft... 

 6 ft... 



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