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The Florists' Review 



October 25, 1917. 



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I DUTCH BULBS ARRIVED I 



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The following stock on hand now: — First Size Named Hyacinths, in pink, white, red and 

 blue, in best named varieties, $6.00; Second Size Named Hyacinths, same colors, $4.00; 

 Mixed Hyacinths, in white, pink and blue, $3.00; Miniature Hyacinths, same colors, $2.25 

 per 100. Tulips, Daffodils and all other Dutch Bulbs will arrive this week. Send for list. 



PAPER WHITES 



13 TO 14 CTM.-1000 TO A CASE, FOR $13.50 

 5 OR MORE CASES, AT $13.00 PER 100O 



THESE SHOULD MAKE MONEY FOR YOU 



GRAND SOLEIL D'OR, Yellow Narcissus, Calls Aetbiopica, extra si/e, 1% to 2- inch, Chinese Lilies, basket of 30, $2.00; mat of 

 $20.00 per 1000. $10.00 per 100. 120 for $8.60. 



PURITY FREESIAS, large size <^ and up. Alliums, fine for design work. $6.00 per 1000; 

 $15.00 per 1000. 3000 for $15.00. 



ALL THE ABOVS ITEMS ARE MONEY-MAKING VALUES FOR YOU. 



FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 



In Light Pink, Dark Pink and Lavender Shades in best varieties, 4 to 5 branches, for 5 and 6-inch 

 pots, $35.00 per 100. Fine stocky Otaksa, at $35.00 per 100. 



You Ne«d Th«so Plants N«xt EatUr. BUY NOW. 



I C. C. POLLWORTH CO., 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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kildson believes in advertising. A Phil- 

 adelphia newspaper recently printed Mr. 

 Therkildson's picture with the follow- 

 ing little sketch about him: "As a 

 Philadelphian, W. F. Therkiklson is 

 quite a juvenile. He has been in 

 this city only four years, but has 

 become firmly rooted as a business 

 factor in the Quaker City and takes a 

 prominent part in its activities. He is 

 a leading member of the Chamber of 

 Commerce and failed of election to the 

 board of directors of that body on the 

 'live-wire' ticket recently by only fif- 

 teen votes. He is serving his second 

 term as secretary of the Poor Eiehard 

 Club and is president of the Ohio So- 

 ciety of Philadelphia." Whicli is 

 where the advertiser is advertised. 



PACIFIC COAST SEED NOTES. 



Sacramento county this year will pro- 

 duce at least $1,000,000 wortli of gar- 

 den seeds, according to 'SI. P. Barnes, 

 president of the Hood Improvement Co. 

 He said the Pieters-Wheeler Seed Co., 

 of Gilroy, Cal., is now operating night 

 and day, cleaning seeds for shipment to 

 the eastern markets, and is also filling a 

 large order for the United States De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 



Tlie Bamberger Seed Co. is establisli- 

 ing its main office and salesroom at 728 

 Tenth street, Modesto, Cal. 



The old Pees R. Thompson ranch of 

 525 acres near Stockton, Cal., has been 

 purchased by "Wallace Hoyt, of San 

 Francisco, who plans to make a seed 

 farm of the place. It is understood the 

 greater portion of the land will be 

 planted to seed onions of all varieties. 



Zvoianek's Well Known Winter-flowering 

 Orciiid Sweet Pea Seeds 



in original packages, at his prices. We handle all of bis varieties, including 

 novelties introduced this year for the tirst time, and give the following list 

 of the best of those already introduced: 



1 oz. 



Mrs. A. A. Skach. widely known shell pink $0.60 



Mrs. Joseph Manda, a shade lighter 7R 



Mrs. M. Spanolln, purest white 75 



Venus, white i;round, edgres pink-blushed 75 



Bohemian Girl, darker shell pink 75 



Orchid Beauty, a dark roso ."SO 



The Beauty, very dark, fiery roso, double the size of Orchid Beauty. 



very fine 1 .00 



Pink and White Orchid, Blanche Ferry .color and very lar^re 5(i 



Lavender Nora, finest lavender 60 



Lavender Queen, very srood lavender 60 



lavender Orchid, lavender pink, large 50 



Christmas Pink Orchid, improved blcolor 1.60 



The Czar, similar to above 1.60 



Miss Floi-a FablnK, p'nk, yellow and salmon 50 



Bridal Veil, frilled, pure white 76 



Apricot Orchid, salmon and cream 75 



Zvolanek's Bed, brlRhtcst scarlet red. very tall 4.00 



Zvola nek's Blue, very large, brightest blue 6.00 



Mi's. Clias. Zvolanek, largest and best clear lavender 5.00 



For otliei"8, write us for complete list. 



Also Yarra wn, widely known rose pink, greenhouse-grown 1 .00 



Rose ({iieen, introduced by us and very fine, greenhouse-grown 3.00 



GIANT ENGLISH Ci'CLAMKN SKKD, separate colors, $1.00 per 100; $8..50 per 1000. 

 KKYSTONK SNAPDRAGON SKKI>. undoubtedly the best winter-blooming clear pink on 

 the market, $1.00 |>er pkt.; $.5.00 for C pkts.; $10.00 for 13 pkts. 



IVIIGNONETTE, giant greenhouse-grown, 50c per pkt.; $2.00 per U o/.; $7.00 per oz. 



4 ozs. 



$ 1.76 

 2.50 

 2.60 

 2.50 

 2.60 

 1.75 



3.00 



1.76 



1.75 



1.75 



1.76 



5.00 



5.00 



1.75 



2.50 



2.. 50 



12.00 



18.00 



18.00 



3.00 

 10.00 



1 lb. 

 $ 5.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 5.00 



10.00 



6.00 



6.00 



6.00 



6.00 



18.00 



18.00 



6.00 



8.00 



8.00 



40.00 



60.00 



60.00 



10.00 

 35.00 



Pai>er White Narcissus iiriindiflora, 13 cm. up and 14 cm. up. Wliit*- Roman Hya- 

 cintlis, 12 to 15 cm. California Freesias, Pnrityand French Kefracta Alba. 



Write for i>rice8 on above. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO.. undn^lidin.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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