January 23. 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



77 



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I Dreer's RELIABLE Flower Seeds 



3 New crops of most of the important items are now ready and the balance are expected shortly. Do not delay 



S ordering your supply of the kinds that should be sown early, such as Ageratum, Alyssum, Antirrhinum, Centaurea, 



S Cobaea, Dracaena, Heliotrofte, Moonflower, Lantana, Lobelia, Maurandia. Petunia, Pyrethrum, Salvia, 



S Thunbergia, Verbena, Vlnca, etc., etc. 



S We call the special attention of Florists to the following: 



I NEW SCARLET SAGE 



I "America" or "Globe of Fire" 



SS This is without doubt the finest Scarlet Sage ever sent out. It is the 



SS earliest to come into bloom, and flowers continuously till the end of the season, 



S and what is eaually as important, it is absolutely uniform in growth, about 16 



S inches high with the brilliant scarlet soikes thrown well above the plant 



S making a total height of about 2 feet. The seed we offer is our own saving. 



= SOc per trade pkt.; $4.00 per Oz. 



I Dreer's Superb Large 



I Flowering Fringed Petunias 



S Our own unrivaled strain and too well known to require description. 



Z We offer: 



= Double flowering Fringed, 7Sc per SOO seeds; $1.50 per 1000 seeds 



s Single '' " SOc per trade pkt 



S Our new Wholesale Price List just issued containing a complete list of 



S all the Seeds, Plants and Bulbs we offer, has been mailed. If you did not 



S receive a copy, we will be pleased to send one to any Florist on application. 





Salvia America or Globe cf^Flre 



I HENRY A. DREER, cHESTyuVi^,EET.THILADELPHIA. PA. | 



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Lily of the VaUey 



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JUST RECEIVED 



$30.00 per case of 1000 

 15.00 per case of 500 



J. iVI. THORBURN A CO. 



53 Barclay Street, N. Y. 



Mention Tbc R«Tlew wben yoo write. 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



Kenllworth Mixture 

 Princess— the new uprigh 



Pansy 

 1000 seeds, 25c: ^4 oz. 

 $1.25; oz..$5.00. 



Karlr Flowerln* or Winter 

 Bloomiucr iilaut Panitle 



1000 seeds. 40c; 's oz., $1.10; 

 "4 oz..$2.00; O7...$7.50. 



J. D. Longr Seed Co., noulder, Colo. — "Long's 

 Decidedl.v niffereiit Seed Catalogue, Condensed 

 Edition for Hus.v People," thirty-six pages, illu»- 

 trated. After all, says Mr. Long, in )iis enter- 

 taining "Sliort Talks" at the end of the book, 

 "this condensed catalogue is tlie whole works." 

 Some parts of it. he adds, liave been "warmed 

 over," while other parts have been written 

 especially for tliis year. 



W. E. MarshaU & Co., Inc., New York. N. Y.— 

 "Marshall's Seeds," a 96-page, illustrated cata- 

 logue, in an unusuall.v artistic and pleasing 

 cover, tlie c(dorK of wliicli are pink, white and 

 two sliades of gray. Nursery st<K'k is offered, 

 as well as the more strictl.v regular seedsmen's 

 lines, and tlie list of tools and other eipiipments 

 is so compreliensive as to occupy about tliirt.v-five 

 pages. 



Wm. Henry Maule, Inc., Philadelphin, Pa. — 

 "The Maule Seed Ilook for 1919. a Ouide to 

 Successful Gardening," illustrated, 17G pages 



.sK^^LUy of the Valley 



Original Cases containing 1750 Pips, per 1000 



$22.50 



• Small quantities, $2.50 per 100 



FOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO. 



THE SEED STORE 12 and 13 Faiiaull Hall Square, BOSTON, MASS. 



FROM NEW YORK COLD STORAGE 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 







Best Quality Holland-srown 



Cases of 500 pips $1 5.00 per case 



Cases of 900 pips 22.60 per case 



—' yj CHAS. SCHWAKE & CO., Inc. 





90-92 WEST BROADWAY 



NEW YORK 



and colored cover. The first section of the 

 book, containing 112 pages, is devoted to vegeta- 

 ble and farm seeds. The second section, dis- 

 tinguished by its pink color, treats of dower 

 seeds, bulbs, plants, nurser.v sttn-k and supplies. 



Beokert's Seed Store, Pittst)urgh. Pa. — Two 

 catiilogues, general and wholesale, tK>th accurate, 

 well illustrated, and in every respect excellent 

 samples of catalogue-making. The general list 

 is entitled "Beckert's Victory «!arden Catii- 

 logue," and consists of sixty-four pages, in an 

 appropriate and handsome colored cover. The 

 wholesale book, containing twenty pages, bears 

 the title. "Beckert's 'Reason Why' Catalogue for 

 Market Giirdeners." 



Royal Falm Nunerieg, Oneco. Fla. — "The 



Beautiful Grounds Book," sixty large, clearly 

 printed, well illustrated pages. In an attractlye 

 cover which is decidedly suggestive of the tropics. 

 At the beginning are directions on landscaping 

 and ornamental ganloning. The nursery stock 

 and other plants listed are largely of a tropical 

 or semitropical character, but many of the 

 varieties are suitable also for general cultivation. 

 Aggeler & Uusser Seed Co., Los Angeles, Gal. 

 — A 112-page, illustrated catalogue, in a colored 

 cover of distinctly patriotic design. The front 

 cover bears a picture of a member of the 

 Woman's liiind Army of America. The lady la 

 attio'd in a suitable uniform and is seated on 

 the handles of a cultivator. 



Burton Seed Co., Denver, Colo. — "Burton's 1919 



