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August 9, 1017. 



The Florists^ Review 



65 



MIchell's WInter-flowerIng 

 Spencer Sweet Peas 



Early Flowering 



Long Season Spencers 



READY FOR DELIVERY AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 



Early Morning Star. Color, deep 

 orange-scarlet, or flame color In 

 standard, with rich, orange-pink 

 wings. Oz., 91.50; 94 per y^ lb.; 914 

 per lb. 



Early Snowflake. One of the best , 

 early flowering, white seeded White 

 Spencers. Flowers large and of best 

 Spencer form. Oz., 91.50; $4 per ^i, 

 lb.: 914 per lb. 



Early Melody. A beautiful rose-pink 

 on white ground. Flowers large and 

 mostly four to a stem. Oz., 91.50; 

 94 per 14 lb.; 914 per lb. 



Early Songbird. Color, light pink on 

 white ground. Flowers of excellent 

 form and usually four to a stem. 

 Oz., 91.50; 94 per % lb.; 914 per lb. 



Early Heatherbell. One of the most 

 popular shades for the florist; color, 

 a rich, but pleasing mauve, but af- 

 ter standing in water the color be- 

 comes a beautiful mauve-lavender. 

 Oz., 91.50; 94 per ^ lb.; 914 per lb. 



Also all the popular colors in the 

 Granfliflora Winter-flowering Va- 

 rieties. 



Send for Our New Wholesale Cata- 



logrue— just out— if you do not 



receive a copy. 



Other Varieties of 



Winter-blooming Spencers 



READY FOR DELIVERY AUGUST 



Rose Queen. One of the finest va- 

 rieties yet introduced. Flowers 

 large, borne on long stems, usually 

 four flowers on each stem. Color, a 

 most attractive shade of pink. 

 Greenhouse grown seed, oz., 93; 910 

 per ^ lb.; 985 per lb. Outdoor 

 grown seed, oz., 92.60; 98 per 14 lb.; 

 927.60 per lb. 



Yarrawa. Flowers exquisitely waved 

 and of large size. Color, bright 

 rose-pink with lighter wings. Oz., 

 76c; 92.60 per 14 lb.; 98 per lb. 



Mrs. A. A. Skach. Flowers tarse; 

 clear bright pink. Oz., 760} ^.76 

 per 14 lb. ; 910 per lb. 



Mrs. M. Spanolin. Black seeded, pure 



white. Oz., 76c; 92.75 per ^ lb.; 



910 per lb. 

 Pink and White Orcliid. Oz., 76o: 



92.75 per 14 lb; 910 per lb. 

 White Orchid. Pure white. Oz., 75c: 



92.75 per V4 lb. ; 910 per lb. 

 LAvender-pink Orchid. Oz., 75c; 92.75 



per 14 lb.; 910 per lb. 



Red Orchid. Oz., 75c; 92.75 per 14 lb.; 

 910 per lb. 



Venus. White blushed pink. Oz., 76c; 

 $2.75 per 14 lb.; 910 per lb. 



La vender Nora. Oz., 40c; 91.25 per ^ 

 lb.; 94 per lb. 



Mrs. William Sim Orchid Salmon. 



Oz., 76c; 92.76 per 14 lb.; 910 per lb. 

 Mixed Winter Flowering Spencers 



All. Colored. Oz., 60c; 92.00 per % 



lb.; $7 per lb. 



New 



Sweet Pea- 

 Rose 

 Queen 



Henry F. MIchell Co. 



518 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Uncle Si sezs 



Once a lunatic tho't 

 he could shave himself 

 with a lawn mower. 

 His idea was just as 

 good as the fellow who 

 argues it will pay to close his green- 

 house to cut expenses. 



Plant more and do more business to 

 get ahead of the situation. 



Plant Gitfanteum and Rubrum Now. 



M. M. CARROLL 



Norwood, (Near Cincinnati) Ohio 



Mention The ReTJew when you write. 



Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lanternier and 

 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lanternier have 

 returned from a several days' motor trip 

 to Chicago. 



The Doswell Floral Co. had a most 

 attractive window display of gladioli 

 and other summer flowers last week. 

 Vacations are in order and the members 

 of the force are having a well deserved 

 rest. 



Markey Bros, are showing some ex- 

 cellent blooming plants, including mam- 

 moth gloxinias and fuchsias. Business 

 has been quiet, funeral work being the 

 main activity. 



Gladioli and fine, large asters are be- 

 ing featured at the Flick Floj;^ Co. 

 store. Flowers are in good deriMm^ for 

 funerals and table decoratii^jKiiliavo 

 helped out. 



Lilies and roses were featured in the 

 window of Edgar Wenninghoff's store 

 last week. He has had a good call for 

 flowers for hospitals. E. F. 



ATTENTION! 



OUR MOnO: "Ytar 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 be 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 Ave. 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



ULIUN GIGANTEUN Trom Cold Storage 



7 to 9-inch $15.00 per case of 300 



8 to 9-inch 16.00 per case of 250 



9 to 10-inch 17.00 per case of 200 



Write for prices on your fall bulb order. 



LECHNER BROS., CutoR Bldg.. ST. LOUIS, NO. 



Agents for The Growers Association, 



Anna Paulowna, Holland. 

 Mention The Reriew when you write. 



'' Wilson's Seeds will 



grow anywhere" 



J. J. WILSON SEED CO., NEWARK, N. J. 



Mention The Reriew when you write. 



GLADIOLI 



Plant now for fall bloom 



Fine large bulbs 



Per 1000 



Augusta $14.00 



Brenchleyensis 12.00 



Halley 15.OO 



Independence 12.00 



Klondike 18.00 



May 18.00 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton . . 65.00 



Panama 30.00 



Princeps 20.00 



Primulinus Hybrids .... 25.00 



Choice Mixed 12.00 



White and Light Mixed. 18.00 



Special prices on large 

 quantities. 



B. HAMMOND TRACY 



Cedar Aaes Wenham, Mass. 



CANES 



106 



6to 9 $1.50 



9 to 12 2.25 



1000 

 $ 9.00 



15.00 



WM. ELLIOTT & SONS 

 48 VESEY ST. NEW YORK 



