July 24, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



75 



12. 



Rei^ Early-fjuwerhg or Winter-blooming 



GIANT PANSIES 



An entirely new and distinct strain of Pansies. The main 

 advantage of these new Pansies over all hitherto existing Pansies 

 is the extreme earliness of fiowermg and the unusual hardiness, 

 which enables them to withstand quite severe Winters, and to 

 bloom right on into the summer. Sown at the same time as other 

 Pansies, they begin flowering the early part of March or as soon as 

 the snow is off the ground, ma- y times having four or five large 

 flowers to a plant, when all other Pansies are only showing buds. 

 The flowers are large, well formed and fragrant. They are highly 

 recommended for Autumn planting on graves, and for very early 

 bedding, as well as for early cut flowers. 



14. WINTER SUN. Golden Yellow, with dark eye. 



15. ICC KING. Silvery white, with dark blue eye. 



16. CELESTIAL QUEEN. Light or sky blue. 



17. CHARM OF MARCH. Dark velvety blue. 



18. MIXED. The above four colors with other shades and variations. 

 Each Color Separata or Mixad 



500 Seeds, 25c; 1000 Seeds, 40c; }4 oz., 

 $1.10; ^ oz., $2.00; 1 oz., $7.50 



KBNILWORTH QIANT PRIZE is undoubtedly the largest flower and longest stemmed Pansy in the world. The 

 enurmoud fl iwers are of perfect form ^nd of great substance. Petals overlapped and undulating. The rich colorings 

 and markings are widely varied, some flowers being almost self-colored. 600 seeds. 30c; 1000 seeds, 50c; ^ oz.. 

 $1.35; Hoz., S2.60; oz., $10.00. 



10. KENILWORTH QIANT EXHIBITION is the very finest complete mixture ever sent out. Seeds carefully 

 saved only from mari«ed plants of the best varieties, with the largest and best shaped flo'^ers and rich- 

 est coloring. It is impossible to convey an adequate idea of the delightful variations m color and mark- 

 ings of this unrivaled mixture. 600 seeds. SOc; 1000 seeds, 50c; ^ oz., $1.35; ^4 oz., $2.60; oz., $10.00. 



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the cessation of imports of oil cake and 

 fodder from the United States. 



Seeds That Are Mainly Imported. 



The main varieties of grass seed 

 grown are orchard grass, meadow fescue, 

 Italian rye grass, English rye grass and 

 brome grass. The cultivation of clover 

 seems to have been neglected. There 

 are ordinarily used annually in Denmark 

 about 3,500,000 kilos (1 kilo = 2.2 

 pounds) of clover and other leguminous 

 plant seeds, which are mainly imported. 

 There have been doubts as to whether 

 this supply would be obtainable this sea- 

 son, but imports have recently been re- 

 ceived, though not in the usual quan- 

 tity. The high price will undoubtedly 

 restrict the demand to less than normal. 



Of early r^d clover there are already 

 three kinds available: Bohemian, of a 

 good quality; Russian, of an inferior 

 quality, and Hungarian, much tainted 

 by clover silk. More is now awaited 

 from America and France, but the sup- 

 ply altogether is short. Late red clover 

 has been imported from Sweden in suf- 

 ficient quantities and of good quality. 

 Of white clover there is more than a 

 normal supply, but the quantity is in- 

 ferior. Of alsike there is but one-third 

 the customary quantity, and there is 

 little prospect that more will be obtain- 

 able. 



Imports from United States. 



The present supply of grass (exclud- 

 ing clover), root and vegetable seeds is 

 much more than enough for home use. 

 In fact, the dealers have large quanti- 

 ties stored, which, owing to trading dif- 

 ficulties during the last two years, could 

 not be exported to any extent. This 

 does not apply to certain vegetable seeds 

 which cannot be profitably raised there 

 and are usually imported from the Unit- 

 ed States. Among these are beans, cu- 



Cyclamen Seed 



Giant English Strain, in all colors. $9.00 per lOOO 



Pansy Seed 



Our Florists' Prize Mi.xtuie, S6.00 per ez. 



Sweet Pea Seed 



Rose Queen, greenhouse grown, $3.00 per oz., SIO.OO per 14-lb. 

 All Zvolanek's varieties at Zvolanelt's prices. 



Place Your Order for Poinsettias in Time 



We have secured the stock. 



2iij-inch $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000 



Write ua for Quotations on other stock you may want. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO., 50 Park Place, NEW YORK CITV 



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TIE GENERAL 

 BULB CONrANY 



Established 1883 at Vageleiuit HiUaid 



AMERICAN BRANCH 



110 Water Street, NEW YORK 



High (polity Bulbs Only 



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H O 3 of my largest flower- 



I flnCU \0MI ing mixture of Show 

 1 alio J UCCU Varieties. 



$5.00 per os.; ^ o%. $2.50 



Write for price by the peund. 

 PLANTS READY SEPTEMBER 15. 



GUSTAV PITZONKA, Paisy Farai, BRISTOL, PA. 



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NEW CROP RARE SEEDS 



Amaryllis Vittata hybrids frotn 

 b»8t flowers only, in size. f< rm.colorand 

 markings: "ome nlniogt white. 



100 Seerit. $2.00: 1000 Utia. $15.00. 



Colored Froesia Ragionieri 



Allcolorsmixed.finefircultinir, branch- 

 ing stems: flowerp ure un to 2 inches 

 across 100 Seeds, SI 25; 1000 tte<s, SIO.OO. 



Lilium Regale -The grand new 

 lily, easily raised from seeds. 



100 Seeds, S2 SO; 1000 Sctis, S20 00. 

 Gerbera Jamesonli hybrids 



Mixed col irs, flowers 3 to 6 incbesacross. 

 Quite hardy in the S^uth 



100 Sttds. S1.2S: 1004 Seeds. S10 00. 



O. FEHRLIN, Citronelle, Ala. 



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GLADIOLI 



Please send for my Quotations on large or 

 small quantities of all the leading varieties. 



JELLE ROOS 



GMMn SfcdilisL Bm A, MILTON. MASS. 



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