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The Florists^ Review 



January 30, 1919. 



MICHELL'S NEW CROP FLOWER SEEDS 



ASTERAtrM Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



White $0.40 12.60 



Bose Pink 40 2.60 



lAvender 40 2.60 



Mixed 40 2.60 



ASTEIR. CBEGO 



White $0.40 $2.00 



SheU Pink 40 2.00 



Base Ptak 40 2.00 



Purple 40 2.00 



I^avender 40 2.00 



Mixed 80 1.60 



ASTBB. MICHKLL'S IMPROVED 



SEMPLB'S BRANCHING Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



White $0.80 $1.60 



SheU Pink 80 1.60 



Bose Pink 30 1.50 



Lavender 30 1.60 



Purple 80 1.60 



CrlmBon 80 1.60 



Mixed 80 1.00 



ASTER. EARLY BOTAL BBANCHING 



Tr. Pkt. 0«. 



Lavender $0.40 $2.26 



Purple 40 2.26 



Bose Pink 40 2.26 



SheU Pink 40 2.26 



White 40 2.26 



Mixed 40 2.00 



ASTEB, QUEEN OF THE BIABKET 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



White ..$0.26 $1.00 



Bose Pink 26 1.00 



Blush Pink 25 1.00 



Dark Blue 26 l.Ou 



Liarht Blue 26 1.00 



Ciimson 26 1.00 



Mixed 20 .76 



ASPABAGVS PLVMOSUS NANUS 

 Northern Oreenhouse-ffrown Seed 



1000 seeds $ 8.00 I 10,000 seeds $26.00 



5000 seeds 13.75 I 25,000 seeds 56.25 



PETUNIA 



Grandlflora fringed . . . 



Ruffled Giants 



CaUfomia Giants 



Monstrosa (Mlehell's) . 



Dwarf Inimitable 



Rosy Mom 



Double Frinared Mixed, 



SALVIA 



MloheU's Searlet Glow. 



America (new) 



Bonfire 



Splendens 



Zurich 



% Tr. Tr. 



Send for N«w Wholesale Price List of All Seasonable Seeds, Bulbs and Supplies. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 518 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa 



fields or land in crops other than vine 

 crops the year before, and thus reduce 

 the chance of disease losses. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



C. W. Brown & Son, Ashland, Mass.— A 12- 

 page catalogue of gladiolus bulbs, including four- 

 teen of the company's own production. Gladiolus 

 seeds also are offered. 



Conard k Jonea Co., West Grove, Pa. — A 6- 

 page. Illustrated folder, a little more than half 

 of which is devoted to cannas, principally of 

 the "Swastika Brand," while the rest of the 

 space is occupied by roses, "Oak Brand" slirubs. 

 Tines and perennials. 



8. X. Itbell & Co., Jackson, Mich. — A com- 

 prehensive, illustrated catalogue of seeds and 

 such other stock as seedsmen carry. Tlie book 

 Is bound in an attractive, lithographed cover 

 and contains 128 compactly printed pages, be- 

 sides two colored inserts. 



Sluis & Oroot, Enkhuizen, Holland.— General 

 catalogue of flower seeds, arranged in alpha- 

 betical order; printed In English, but with the 

 prices in Holland currency; a clearlv printed, 

 businesslike book, without illustrations. 



Weeber tc Don, New York, N. Y.— A well 

 made, attractive catalogue of seeds, bulbs, plants, 

 roots and supplies; 104 good-sized pages. In a 

 particularly tasteful, colored cover, printed by 

 the offset process. At the beginning are three 

 pages of novelties and specialties in flower and 

 vegetable seeds. Among the prominent items 

 of stock are the "Bonnieseed" lawn grass and 

 other grass seed mixtures for various purposes. 



W. W, Wilmore, Denver, Colo. — Two cata- 

 logues, general and wholesale, offering dahlias 

 and other stock. The general catalogue consists 

 of sixteen pages, in a plain but strong and neat 

 cover, and is well illustrated. Page 1 Is de- 

 voted to the one new dahlia which is Jjelieved to 

 have surpassing merit; then follow "new and 

 extra choice dahlias," "dahlias that made Denver 

 famous," etc. At the end are gladioli, phloxes, 

 peonies, miscellaneous perennials and hardy vines. 

 The trade list Is condensed to four pages. 



Chris, Beuter, New Orleans. La.— Illustrated 

 catalogue of seeds, bulbs, plants, roses, nut trees, 

 general nursery stock, tools and sundries; eighty 

 large pages, clearly printed on a good quality of 

 paper and bound in an original and striking 

 cover of the offset style, showing New Orleans 

 as "the central distributing point" of the south, 

 with the Renter establishment as "the magnet 

 of reliability" which is attracting trade from 

 all directions. 



Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, O. — An 

 Illustrated, 176-page catalogue, carefully and 

 systematically arranged, especially with refer- 

 ence to the division of the stock Into separate 

 classes or departments. A large stock is offered 

 in many distinct lines, about In the following 

 order: Vegetable and field seeds, garden Im- 

 plements, flower seeds, greenhouse and bedding 

 plants, field-grown and pot-grown roses, hardy 

 perennials, ornamental shrubs, fruit-bearing 

 stock, nut trees, ornamental trees. The prices 

 are quoted according to the centnl system. 



Springfield, 111. — Fred J. Eoss, rose 

 \ grower for Hembreiker & Cole, is suflfer- 

 . ing from blood poisoning in his left 

 arm. 



GOLDFISH 



Buy from Ihe Breeder 



41 A cres of P onds 



BERT J. PUTNAM, 



490 Washington St., BUTrALO, N. Y. 



Mention The Review wben you writs. 



Beacon, N. Y. — President Benjamin 

 Hammond, of the American Bose So- 

 ciety, was honored by his fellow towns- 

 men in being elected chairman of the 

 meeting held January 23, called for the 

 purpose of formulating plans to give a 

 hearty welcome to the home-coming sol- 

 diers and sailors. The weather was par- 

 ticularly inclement, but the interest felt 

 in this project brought out a good at- 

 tendance and Mr.'Hammond presided at 

 a discussion of plans and appointed com- 

 mittees to make arrangements for the 

 parade and other festivities which are 

 to signalize the event. 



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Size Each Doz. 



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lO-inch 30 3.00 



12-inch 36 3.50 



14-inch 40 4.25 



16-inch 50 5.00 



18-inch 60 6.26 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



■MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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