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The Florists^ Review 



Adsust M, U19. 



New Early-flowering 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 flowering 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, many 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. ICE 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 Mixed 



500 Seeds, 25c; 1000 Seeds, 40c: /^ oz., 

 $1.10; ^4 oz., $2.00; 1 ez., $7.50 



12. KENILWORTH GIANT PRIZE is undoubtedly the largest flower and longest stemmed Pansy in the world. The 

 enormeus flswers are of perfect ferm and of great substance. Petals overlapped and undulating. The rich colorings 

 I and markings are widely varied, some flowers being almost self-colored. 500 seeds, 30c; 1000 seeds, 50c; ^ oz., 

 Sl.35; >4 oz., S2.50: oz.. SlO.OO. 



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

 _ saved only from marked plants of the best varieties, with the largest and best shaped flowers and rich- 

 est coloring. It is impossible to convey an adequate idea of the delightful variations in color and msirk 

 S • - ings of this unrivaled mixture. 600 seeds, 30c; 1000 seeds, 50c; ^ oz.. $1.35; ^4 oz., $2.50; oz., $10.00. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



the bulbs. The consequence is there is 

 no chance for the British buyer who 

 seeks to make his deals by correspond- 

 ence. 



"Mr. Dimmock, the British agent for 

 the Yokohama Nursery Co., who is in 

 a position to know, confirms these views, 

 and explains to me that the American 

 merchants secured a strong pull over us 

 by the smart action of the American 

 Bulb Co., which placed credit early in 

 the year to the extent of $50,000 to in- 

 sure its supplies. "We of course were 

 handicapped by the uncertainty of the 

 situation early in the year, but another 

 season it should I e possible for our trade 

 associations with the help of Mr. Dim- 

 mock and others to make some such ar- 

 rangements as our American friends 

 have done." 



At any rate, it looks as though Amer- 

 ica must be getting its share of the 

 visible supply. 



THE GOVERNMENT SEED OKDER. 



The Bureau of Information, U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture, last week sent 

 out the following official list of the suc- 

 cessful bidders for the government seed 

 order for next year's congressional dis- 

 tribution: 



Aggeler & Museer Seed Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 

 lettuce, peas. 



A. J. Urown Seed Co., Grand Rapids, Mlcli., 

 peas. 



F. W. Bolgiano & Co., Washington, D. C, car- 

 rot, corn. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, naltimore, Md., cucumber, 

 radish. 



John Bodger & Sons Co., tios Angeles, Cal., 

 alyssum, aster, calendula, candytuft, tall morn- 

 ing glory, chrysanthemum. 



W. W. Barnard Co., Chicago, 111., peas, pars- 

 lev, tall nasturtium. 



M. Cushman & Co., Rochester, N. Y., corn, 

 lettuce, peas. 



California Seed Growers' Ass'n, San Jose, Cal., 

 lettuce. 



Ford Seed Co., Ravenna, O., lettuce. 



Fosgate & Lion, Mountain View, Cal., lettuce. 



Holmes-Letherman Seed Co., Canton, O., cu- 

 camber, lettuce. 



QUALITY — PRICE— SERVICE 



Grass seed, root seed and all kinds of vegetable seed. All first- 

 class Danish grown under our own control. 



Let us quote you prices. 



INGEMANN CHRISTENSEN & CO. 



Odense, Denmark 



Represented by 



M. J. HANSEN 



1324 Cansumer* Bids., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



C. C. MORSE & CO. 



SEED GROWERS 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



SPECIALTIES 



Selected stocks of Onion, 



Lettuce, Radish, Carrtt. 



Sweet Peas, etc. 



1. N. Simon & Son 



Garden Seeds 



AT WHOLESALE 



438 Market Street, PHILAIELPHIA, Pa. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Wholesale Seed Crower 



Pepper, Egg Plant, T«mat«, Okra, Asparagus, 



Rhubarb, Celery, Spinach, Beet Oni«n, Beans, 



Cabbage. Cauliflower, Sweet Cem, Vine Seeds. 



Correspondence Solicited. 



GEORGE R. PEDRICK & SON 



PEBRICKTOWN. N. J. 



HELLER^C^ 



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