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The Florists^ Review 



January 25, 1917. 



HichelFs New Crop Flower Seeds 



ASPARAGUS PliUMOSUS NANUS 



Northern Green house-grown Seed 



1000 seeds $ 3.50 10,000 seeds. . .$30.00 



500O seeds 15.50 25,000 seeds... 72.60 



ASPARAGUS HATCHERI 



100 seeds $1.00 500 seeds $3.00 



1000 seeds $5.00 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERJ 



1000 seeds $0.75 10,000 seeds... $ 5.50 



5000 seeds 3.00 25,000 seeds. . . 12.50 



Special prices on larger quantities 



CENTAUREA 1000 Seeds Oz. 



CandidiBSima $0.30 $2.00 



Gynuiocarpa 15 .50 



I.OBEI>IA Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Cr}-8tal Palace Compacta $0.30 $1.25 



Crystal Palace Speciosa 15 .50 



PETUNIA 



Michell's Monstrosni* 1.00 



California Giants 50 



Grandiflora Fringed 50 



Dwarf Inimitable 50 1.25 



HENRY F. NICHELL CO., 



SALVIA Tr. pkt. 



Scarlet Glow (Michell's) $0.50 



Bonflre 40 



Zurich 50 



King: of Carpets 50 



Splendena 25 



VERBENAS 



Mammoth Fancy Blue 



Pinli 



" " Scarlet . . . 



Striped . . . 



i^Tjfie 



Mixed 



.30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 



Oz. 

 $3.00 

 2.60 

 4.00 

 2.50 

 1.26 



1.25 

 1.25 

 1.26 

 1.26 

 1.25 

 1.00 



518 Market Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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NO DUTCH IMITATION 



I We offer the | 



I ORIGINAL BELGIUM-GROWN TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS i 



I FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT. Penoo Periooo I 



= Single Flowering Type ". $1.80 $16.00 E 



S Double Flowering Type 2.00 18.00 S 



S In Red, White, Rose. Yellow, Orange and Mixed. F.O.B. Cars New York. This means all expenses paid. 3 



= One of the largest sfiipments of Begonias ever imported in this country reached our warehouse in exceptionally fine i 



E condition last week. = 



E ORDER IMMEDIATELY IF YOU WANT TO SECURE SOME OF THE FINEST STOCK OBTAINABLE-ONLY A FEW THOUSAND LEFT. = 



I HOGEWONING & SONS I 



E RYNSBURG, HOLLAND 



32 BROADWAY, NEW YORK E 



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Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



shall make uniform rules and regulations for 

 carrying out the provisions of this Act, Includ- 

 ing the collection and examination of specimens 

 of seed and bulbs offered for sale In the District 

 of Columbia or in any territory of the United 

 States, or which shall be offered for sale in 

 unbroken packages In any state or territory 

 other than that in which they shall have been 

 produced, or which may be submitted for exami- 

 nation by the chief agricultural official of any 

 state, territory, or the District of Columbia. 



EXA^nNATION OF SAlklPLES. 



Sec. 3. That the examination of specimens 

 shall be made in the Department of Agriculture 

 or under direction and supervision of such de- 

 partment for the purpose of determining from 

 such examination whether such seeds or bulbs 

 ■re adulterated or mlsbranded withlti the mean- 

 ing of this Act; and If it shall appear from 

 such examination that any such specimen Is 

 adulterated or mlsbranded within the meaning 

 of this Art, the Secretary of Agriculture shall 

 cause notice to be given to the party from 

 whom such sample was obtained. Any party 

 so notified shall be given opportunity to be 

 heard, under such rules and regulations as may 

 be prescribed as aforesaid, and If it appears 

 that any of the provisions of this Act have 

 been violated by such party, then the Secretary 

 of Agriculture shall certify at once the facts 

 to the proper United States district attorney, 

 with a copy of the results of the analysis or 

 the examination of such article, duly authenti- 

 cated by the analyst or officer making such 

 examination under the oath of such otRceT. 

 After judgment by the court, notice shall be 

 given by publication In such manner as may be 

 prescribed by the rules and regulations afore- 

 said. 



Sec. 4. That it shall be the duty of each 

 district attorney, to whom the Secretary of 

 Agriculture shall report any violation of this 

 Act, or to whom any commissioner of agriculture 



BULBS 



are very late in arriving 

 owing to the congestion 

 of freight facilities. 



We are now filling our orders as fast as possible. 



We expect to have a surplus of all the leading 

 varieties for florists' use. 



If in need of Bulbs write us, or better yet, send us your orders. 



OUR BULBS ARE SUPERIOR QUALITY. PRICES RIGHT. 



rOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO., "s'^r FaneuUHall Squire. F(f(o 



GLADIOLUS BULBS 



We are disposing of our entire stock oT 

 sound, clean GLADIOLI, including new 

 and standard varieties. Seedsmen and others reauiring quantities, get our quotations. 



E. J. SHEAP & SON, Jackson, Michigan 



Mention The Bt1«w when yon write. 



or agent of any state, territory, or the District 

 of Columbia shall present satisfactory evidence 

 of such violation, to cause appropriate proceed- 

 ings to be commenced and prosecuted in the 

 proper courts of the United States without delay 

 for the enforcement of the penalties, as in such 

 case herein provided. 



DEFINITION OF TERMS. 



Sec. 6. That the term "seed," as used in 

 this Act, shall include all vegetable, flower. 



cereal, grass, clover, forage plant, and other 

 agricultural and horticultural seeds Intended for 

 seeding purposes. 



Sec. 6. That for the purpose of this Act secdi* 

 and bulbs shall be deemed to be adulterated if 

 any seeds or bulbs contain, respectively, deail 

 seed, or weed seed, or dead bnlbs, or any othrr 

 substance materially reducing the value for 

 seeding and planting purposes. 



Sec. 7. That for the purpose of this Act seed 

 and bulbs shall be deemed to be mlsbranded: 



