August 30, 1917. 



The Florists Review 



Wintcr-Flowcr'm^ Sweet Peas 



GIANT SPENCER VARIETIES 



The best that can be procured for 

 winter flowering under glass. 



Five Good California Varieties 



Early Snowflake, large, pure white, ^4 oz. , 

 75c; ^ oz., $1.25; oz., $2.00. 



Early Spring Maid, beautiful cream-pink, 

 I4 oz., 40c; I3 oz., 75c; oz., $1.25; ^ lb., 

 $4.00; lb., $12.00. 



Early Melody, soft rose-pink, I4 oz.. 40c; 

 ^ oz., 76c; oz., $1.25; I4 lb., $4.00; IK, 

 $12.00. 



Early Song Bird, pale pink, I4 oz., 40c; 

 H oz., 75c; oz., $1.25; I4 lb., $4.00; lb., 

 $12.00. 



Early Heather Bell, rich mauve, changing 

 to lavender, I4 oz., 40c; I3 oz., 75c; oz., 

 $1.25; I4 lb., $4.00; lb., $12.00. 



YARRAWA 



The most popular winter-flow- 

 ering Sweet Pea. Color is beau- 

 tiful rose-pink with a slight sal- 

 mon tint. We offer a selected 

 strain of this variety. ^ oz., 40c; 

 oz., 75c; ^ lb., $2.25; lb., $8.00. 



Six Splendid Australian Varieties 



CONCORD Spencer types 



The Concord Varieties of Winter-flowering 

 Spencer Sweet Peas are perhaps the most 

 advanced and finest of all. The colors are 

 distinct, clear and true. They flower earlier 

 than any other type, and the blossoms are 

 of large Spencer form, with long stems. 

 Unfortunately they are shy seeders and, 

 therefore, the seed is scarce and expensive 

 We are obliged to offer in packets only 

 this year. 



Prices, any of the following: 



Pkt. (50 seeds), 40c; 5 pkts., $1.75. 



Concord Pink, beautiful delicate pink. 

 Concord Crimson, fine ruby red. 

 Concord Lavender, light lavender blue. 

 Concord White, large, pure white. 

 Concord Salmon, soft salmon pink. 

 Concord Blue, dark purple blue. 



We have on hand fresh seed off Giant Flowered]Cyclamen in all popular colors, 

 also Primula, Cineraria, Calceolaria; Perennial Flower Seeds ffor summer sow- 

 ing and Annuals ffor winter fflowering under glass. 



^mm^^liaOef& 30-32 Barclay Street, NEW YORK 



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