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The Florists^ Review 



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JoLY 19, 1917. 



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PREPARE NOW 



for Next Springes Demand for 

 PANSY PLANTS 



Americans will probably follow the European 

 custom of wearing Pansies to show that the wearer 

 has friends at the front. This will mean a big de- 

 mand for plants. Be prepared to get your share of 

 the business by sowing Toole's Pansy seed now. 



TOOLE'S GIANT PRIZE 

 STRAIN 



is American grown, and is better than imported 

 seed. Repeated tests have proved that it germi- 

 nates better, the plants are more vigorous, the 

 flowers are larger and more beautiful. The seed- 

 pods are hand-picked from plants selected for size 

 and beauty of flower. Send your order direct at 

 these prices : 



Packet, 25c; Trade packet of 1000 seeds, 40c; 

 yi ounce, 90c; -'-4 ounce, $1.25; 1 ounce, $5.00. 



Toole's Giant Prize Strain can be furnished in 

 the following mixtures:— Browns, Reds, Yellows, 

 Blues, Black and White. We can also furnish seed 

 of Masterpiece and the fancy sports, such as Fire 

 King, Freya, Silver Edge, etc., at the same prices. 



WM. TOOLE & SON 



Hardy Plant and Pansy Farm 



Baraboo, Wisconsin 



order that the most accurate informa- 

 tion be secured, to have reports each 

 week from all dealers in grain, seed and 

 hay, covering the following points: (a) 

 receipts and shipments for the current 

 week; (b) amounts and grades in deal- 

 ers' and growers' hands; (c) prices to 

 producers, distributors and consumers. 



"Reports would be received weekly, 

 by mail and by telegraph, from volun- 

 tary and paid correspondents. These 

 reports would include statistics relative 

 to the amount of grain, seed and hay on 

 the farms or in growers' hands which 

 probably would be shipped out of the 

 county where grown, either immediately 

 or in the near future; the amount in 

 second hands which would be shipped 

 out of the county where grown, either 

 immediately or in the near future; the 

 percentage of grain, seed and hay which 

 are of commercial grades; prices which 

 are being paid producers on the date of 

 report; prices which shippers are offer- 

 ing for promi)t shipment on date of re- 

 port, and the sections from which offers 

 are received; the quantities in dealers' 

 hands in consuming territory; and the 

 price at which dealers in consiv ing 

 territory can buy the different grains, 

 seeds and hay in carlots or in smaller 

 wholesale quantities on tlie date of *he 

 report. 



"The information which would be 

 covered under the seed section in this 

 service would include seed grains, grass 

 and clover seeds, beans, peas, and seeds 

 of other legumes, forage and grain 

 sorghums, millets, and seeds of other 

 field and food crops. 



Asks Seedsmen's Cobperatio::. 



"The re])orts would be sent fro.'. fI". 

 sources once e.ich week. The infoi;i...- 



LILY BDLBS 



FALL SHIPMENT 



Giganteum, Formosum, Rubrum, 



Multiflorum, Magnificum, Auratum, 



Album, Melpomene, Etc. 



Shipments distributed from New York, Chi- 

 cago. Philadelphia. Denver. London (Ont). 



Some 1916 croo from storage to offer. 



Write for IMPORT prices, stating Quantity, 

 variety and size. 



NcHUTCHISON A CO. 



The Import House 

 95 Chambers St., NEW YORK 



Mention The BeTlew when yon wrlt«. 



PANSY SEED 



If you desire to grow "fancy" flowers, sow Win- 

 terson's "Combination" Mixture, the "last 

 word" in Pansy seed mixtures. Trade pkt.. 50c: 

 ^ oz., 75c; k oz., $1.60: ^ oz., $2.75; oz., $5.00. 



WINTERSON'S SEED STORE 



166 N. Wabash Ave. CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



LILIUN GIGANTEUN From Cold Storage 



7 to 9-inch $15.C0 per case of 300 



8 to 9-inch 16.00 per case of 260 



9 to 10-inch 17.00 per case of 200 



Write for prices on your fall bulb order. 



LECHNER BROS.. Caxtoi BIdg., ST. LOUIS. NO. 



Agents for The Growers Association, 



Anna Paulowna, Holland. 

 Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



BURNETT BROS. 



t BULBS t PLANTS 



(trMti NKW YORK CITV 



Mention The Uevlew when you write. 



attenhon! 



OUR MOnO: "Your dollar's value." 



Write for growing contract prices for Spring. 

 1918, delivery: January, February and March on 



CANNAS 



CALADIUMS 



TUBEROSES 



PEONIES 



GLADIOLI 



MADEIRA VINES 



Acreage planted in 1917, not 60% of previous 

 years, and prices will undoubtedly b» higher 

 at digging time, for labor, packing, etc.. have 

 advanced considerably in the past six months. 

 Ask for prices on any Quantity of any of above 

 items. Quotations gladly submitted. 



G. M. REBURN & CO. 



160 N. Wabash Ay*. 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Orders taken now for 1917 crop 



Valley 



CHAS. SCHWAKE & CO.. he. 



90-92 W. Brodwiy, NEW YORK 



Always mention the Florists' Review 

 when writing advertisers. 



