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The Florists' Review 



Fdbbcabt 6. 1919. 



FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS 



ANTIRRHINUn 



St. Louis Snap. A 



new variety of great 

 merit, cerise pink, 

 height 6 feet, green- 

 house-grown seeds. 

 Trade pkt., $1.00. 



ANTIRRHINUM, SEMI-DWARF 



Tr. Pkt. 



Rom Qnecn $010 



Defiance (Russet Red) 10 



Crimson King (Deep Red) 10 



Oolden Queen 10 



Daphne (Soft Blush Pink) 10 



Mixed 10 



Maritfanum Sweet. 

 Carpet of Snow..... 

 Uttle Gem 



ALYSSUM 



.10 

 .10 



lOz. 



SO.75 

 .76 

 .75 

 .76 

 .75 

 .75 



.15 

 .40 

 .40 



ST. LOUIS CO.'S ASTERS 



EXTRA EARLY PERFECTION 

 — They are earlier than Queen 

 - of the Market. The stems are 

 more slender and the flowers 

 are much more decorative in 

 character. The plants form 

 strong, branching bushes, 2 to 

 2% feet high. tj. p^t. 1 Oz. 



Dark Blue $0.25 $1-50 



Light Blue 25 1.50 



Rose 25 1.50 



White 25 1.50 



Finest Mixed 25 1.50 



QUEEN OF THE MARKET— 

 An extra early variety, bear- 

 ing large double flowers; 

 plants of branching habit, 

 having long stems. 2 feet. 



Tr. Pkt. 1 Oz. 



White i- 10.20 J0.75 



Lavender 20 .75 



Dark Blue 20 .75 



Light Blue 20 .75 



Crimson 20 .75 



Rose 20 .75 



Blush Pink 20 .75 



MIDSUMMER PERFECTION— 

 This magnificent Aster pro- 

 duces flowers of immense size, 

 made up of long, loosely 

 formed petals, -pr. Pkt. 1 Oz. 



White $0.25 * $1.25 



Rose .25 1.25 



Light Blue 25 1.25 



Crimson 25 1.25 



Dark Blue 25 1.25 



GIANT COMET ASTERS— 

 Flowers of immense size, often 

 6 inches across, composed of 

 long, wavy, twisted petals, 

 gracefully formed. 



Tr. Pkt. 1 Oz. 



White $0.25 $1.00 



Rose 25 1.00 



Light Blue 25 1.00 



Dark Blue 25 1.00 



Crimson 25 1.00 



Lavender .25 1.00 



ST. LOUIS SEED CO., 



411-413 WASHINGTON AVE., 



Mention The Review when yoa writs. 



CANDYTUFT 



Tr. Pkt. 1 Oz. 

 Empress — Pure 



White $0.10 $0.25 



Annual Mixed .16 



CENTAUREA 



Cyanus, Single Blue . . .20 



Cyanus, Double Blue .10 .86 

 Cyanus, Single 



Mixed 16 



Cyanus, Double 



Mixed 10 .25 



Candldlsslma 25 1.60 



Gymnocarpa 15 .40 



GAILLARDIA 



Double Mixed 10 .25 



Single Mixed 10 .25 



Grandlflora Hardy.. .10 .35 



LOBELIA 

 Crystal Palace Comp .25 1.50 

 Florist Favorite 25 1.50 



PETUNIA ♦ 



Howard's Star 25 1.25 



Snowball 25 1.25 



Rosy Morn 25 1.25 



Giants of California. .50 



Double Fringed 50 



Choice Mixed .20 



THUNBERGIA 

 Alata Mixed 15 .60 



VERBENA 



Hybrlda Fine Mixed .30 1.00 



Mam. White 30 1.00 



Mam. Purple and 



Blue Shades 30 1.00 



Mam. Scarlet 30 1.00 



Mam. Pink 30 1.00 



Mam. Mixed 30 1.00 



VINCA 



Rosea 15 .60 



Rosea Alba 15 .60 



Alba Pura 15 .60 



Mixed 16 .60 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



,,;?/ 



"Denby admitted the facts, but his 

 lawyers claimed he was abready under 

 contract with Howells, his landlord, to 

 leave all contracting for disposal of the 

 products to the landlord. The court 

 refused to allow this evidence on the 

 ground that Denby was legally entitled 

 to make a contract with the Liberty 

 •or any other company at the time." 



CATALGOUES BECEIVED. 



Geo. S. Woodruff, Independence, la. — "The 

 Modern Gladiolus," an 8-page catalogue. Besides 

 the bulbs, gladiolus seeds are offered; also a 

 few varieties of vegetable seeds. 



Archias' S««d Store, Inc., Sedalia, Mo. — "Ar- 

 •chiaB' Seed Annual. Tlilrty-slxth Year," an Illus- 

 trated catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs, nursery 

 fltock, implements, poultry supplies and sundries; 

 •eighty-eight pages, in a tastefully designed black 

 and white cover. 



Farmer Seed & Nursery Co., Faribault, Minn. 

 — An illustrated 128-page catalogue, in a litho- 

 graphed cover which shows a patriotic scene In a 

 vegetable field. The stock is arranged about 

 In this order: Vegetable, flower and field seeds; 

 nursery stock, perennials, tools and supplies. 

 An enclosed "Blue Figure Price List" quotes 

 the prices of farm seeds at the time of mailing 

 the book. 



Henry F. Michell Co., Thiladelpliia, Pa. — 

 "Wholesale Price List, for Market Gardeners and 

 Florists," a well illustrated catalogue of seeds, 

 bulbs, plants and an extensive line of tools and 

 supplies: seventy-six large pages. The hand- 

 some, lithographed cover draws attention to a 

 "Special Offer to Florists" and also gives prom- 

 inence to "Miohell's Grass Seeds for Every Pur- 

 pose." Enclosed is an "Order Sheet and Price 

 List for Storekeepers." 



J. H. Thorbum & Co., New York, N. Y. — 

 One hundred eigliteenth annual seed catalogue, a 

 160-page book, well illustrated, clear and accu- 

 rate in typography and Iwund in an embossed 

 cover whicli is tastefully printed in red, gold 

 and two shades of brown. The seeds include 

 tobacco, tree, shrub and fruit seeds; also "eco- 

 nomic" seeds, herb seeds and some of the rarer 

 sorts. Hulhs. plants, roots, tools and sundries 

 also are listed. 



Alexand^f^orbes & Co., Newark, N. J. — Two 

 seed lists, general and wholesale, both excellent 

 ■Bpecimens of catalogue-making, well illustrated 

 .and accurately edited. In the general list, which 



John Baer Tomato 



Finest and Earliest Tomato on Earth 



Clean, bright seed from selected fruit, 

 iaoz.,30c; oz.,50c; ^ lb., $1.75; lb., $6.50. 

 Write for list of Beans and fancy Sweet Com. 



G. S. RAMSBURG, Somersworth, N. H. 



ARNOLD RINGIER 



BROKER 



Seeds— Bulbs— Plants 



56 B. Randoipii St. CHICAGO 



Second Floor, 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



Kent I worth Mixture 



Princeaa— the new upright 

 Pansy 



1000 seeds, 26c; 

 $1.25; oz..$6.00 



Rarlr Flowertna or Winter 

 Bloomlna Giant Pansies, 



1000 seeds. 'tOc; ^ oz., . 

 "4 ai.. $2.00: 07.., $7.50. 



contains sixty-four pages, some of the illustra- 

 tions are colored and many varieties of vegetables 

 are shown in their natural colors on the cover. 

 The wholesale list, or "market gardeners' cata- 

 logue," is just half the size of the other. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



The regular meeting of the Newport 

 Horticultural Society was held in Music 

 hall, January 28, with a large gathering 

 of members. William MacKay, garden- 

 er for Henry A. C. Taylor, exhibited 

 fine specimens of Carnation Laddie and 

 was awarded a gratuity. 



J. K. Sullivan, who has been ill for 

 several weeks, is able to be out again. 



Gladioli 



America 



▲uKusta 



Baron Hulot 



Brencbleyonsls 



Craokerjaok 



Kmpress of India 



Halley 



Mrs. Francis King; 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton.. 



Nlaeara 



Panama 



Pink Perfection 



Princeps 



Scbveaben 



Wintzer's General Mix- 



Itoli-in. 

 Per 



...S15.00 



... 15.00 



... 18.00 



... 12.00 



... 15.00 



... 18.00 



... 15.00 



... 15.00 



30.00 



25.00 



25.00 



35.00 



18.00 



35.00 



U-'m.m 



1000 



S18.00 

 18.00 

 20.00 

 15.00 

 18.00 

 20.00 

 18.00 

 18.00 

 35.00 

 30.00 

 30.00 

 40.00 

 20.00 

 40.00 



ture. 



8.00 10.00 



N. Leon Wintzer 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



Hugh S. Meikles has been installed as 

 Tannist of Clan Cameron, Order of Scot- 

 tish Chiefs. 



Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schultz have re- 

 turned from their annual vacation trip 

 to New York and vicinity. 



