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The Florists' Review 



Janoaby 29, 1920 > 



flowering, imported exclusively for 

 propagating purposes, 60,000, $3,111; 

 fruit plants, tropical and semitropical, 

 for the purpose of propagation or cul- 

 tivation, 236,000, $3,950. 



TORONTO, ONT. 



The Market. 



The weather continued especially cold 

 last week and great care had to be taken 

 in deliveries. As business was good, 

 this made a great deal of extra wrap- 

 ping of parcels. Also, the trucks had 

 to be given shorter runs with smaller 

 loads. Stock was scarce and will con- 

 tinue so until the cold weather lets up. 



Association Meeting. 



The regular meeting of the Garden- 

 ers' and Florists' Association -w^s held 

 Tuesday, January 20. The meeting was 

 addressed by Professor Crow, of the 

 Ontario Agricultural College, at Guelph, 

 and there was a large attendance of 

 members to welcome him. He gave an 

 excellent address on "Horticulture in 

 Ontario," showing what had been ac- 

 complished at the Ontario Agricultural 

 College and what might be done. The 

 association is greatly interested in the 

 work and a committee with Alexander 

 Simpson, the secretary, as chairman was 

 appointed to discuss the address and 

 bring in recommendations at the meet- 

 ing February 17. No announcement will 

 be made regarding the address until 

 after the report of Mr. Simpson's com- 

 mittee. 



Various Notes. 



H. G. Dillemuth, Toronto, and W. W. 

 Gammage, London, Ont., attended the 

 F. T. D. executive meeting in Detroit. 



Among the Canadians who attended 

 the carnation show at Chicago were 

 .1. H. Dunlop, Frank Dunlop, George M, 

 (ieraghty, Toronto, and W. W. Gam 

 mage, London. 



C. J. Tidy is in Bermuda. Silas Mc- 

 Fadden is ill with the flu. 



The annual dance of the Retail Flo- 

 rists' Club will be held in the Metro- 

 liolitan Club rooms Februarv 9. 



■ J. J. H. 



XXX SEEDS 



Alyxsnm SnnwbnII. only triip dwf., pkt. •>^c.; 

 <'liiii»-HH PrImroH*'. flnot trrnwn. ^00 9<'ecls$l. ■•! 

 l>ltt..'>0-.; PriiiiiilH Obciiiiica, ttnest eriants, mixed. 

 i)kt 50'. : Cineraria. la'KP-flowoivd (iwf., pkt nth-.' 

 Vi pkt.25i:.: Cyclamen (iiant<>.l''>0Hetd8f], hr>Oc.: 

 Petania Oinnt Krincred, flnc.-pkt 250.; .•salvia 

 Bonfire, best jrrown, pkt. 2>c.; Verheiia Calif. 

 titantH, mixed, pkt. 250. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



WINr'C Iris, Peonies, 

 IflllU J Dahlias, Gladioli 



"Specialists to the Connoisseur" 



THE WING SEED CO., Mechaniobnrg, Ohio 

 Write for wholesale price lists 



Schiller's 



" The Strain That Leads " 



Primroses 



John Baer Tomato 



G. S. RAMSBURG, Somersworth, N. H 



Seed of this f rand early 

 variety at SOc per oz.; 

 fonr oz., $1.50 



BUY C ANN AS NOW! 



There is no surplus of Canna Roots this season. 

 We divide from clumps same day order is received, 

 insuring fresh, plump roots, with two or three eyes. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



AIpbonM BouTler. Deep cardinal, S to 6 ft $8.60 $80.00 



Beaut* PolteTlne. Bright Crimson Scarlet, SVi to 4 ft 8.60 80.00 



City of FortUmd. Deep glowing pink. 8% ft 10.00 90.00 



Crimson Bedder. Dazzling scarlet. 8% ft 8.60 80.00 



DaTid Harnm. Bright scarlet nower, bronzs foliage, 4 ft 8.60 30.00 



Duke of Marlborough. Rich crimson maroon, 6 ft 8.60 80.00 



Florence Yanghan. Yellow dotted red, 4 ft 8.60 80.00 



Gustav Gumpper. Clear lemon yellow, 4 % ft 4.60 40.00 



Hnngaria. Clear rose pink, 8H to 4 ft 800 60.00 



Julius Koch. Blood red, 8 ft 4.50 40.00 



King Humbert. Standard bronze leaf, 4 to 4 % ft 6.00 46.00 



Iiong Branch. Crimson bordered yellow, 6 ft 6.00 46.00 



Mme. Crozy. Rosy scarlet, gilt edge, 8% ft 4.00 86.00 



Meteor. The one best red. large flower, 4 ft 4.60 40.00 



Mrs. Alfred Conard. Silvery pink, 4 ft 12.00 100.00 



Mrs. Kate Gray. Orange shaded carmine, 6 ft 4.00 86.00 



Orange Bedder. "Tango tints," orange and tan. 4 to 5 ft 6.00 40.00 



Papa Nardy. Deep carmine rose, 4 ft 6.00 40.00 



Prince Wled. Rich crimson, 4 ft 4.00 36.00 



Queen Charlotte. Scarlet bordered yellow, 8% ft 6.00 46.00 



Richard Wallace. Canary yellow, 6 ft 4.60 40.00 



STORRS & HARRISON CO., PainesviUe, 0. 



Mention The K«t1«w wbeo you write. 



DAHLIAS 



Strong, Undivided Field Clumps 



Per Clump 



Aegir, rich cardinal red, cactus JOc 



C. W. Bruton, canary yellow, decorative 10c 



Floradora, blood red, cactus 12c 



Golden Gate, very large golden yellow, cactus 15c 



King Leopold, very large creamy yellow, peony-flowered 15c 



Lawinc, snow white, cactus ..12c 



Queen Emma, soft rose, peony-flowered 16c 



Sequoia, gold bronze, cactus 16c 



Snowflake, single white, Century type 10c 



Andrew Carnegie, salmon pink with bronze shading, peony-flowered SOc 



Jolin Wanamalcer, violet mauve, decorative 40c 



TRITOMA PFITZERI, strong plants $15.00 per 100 



DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA, forcing size 9.00 per 100 



THE WAYSIDE GARDENS CO., Mentor, Ohio 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FINEST QUALITY 

 Lily of the Valley Pips 



READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 



FOR PRICES WRITE 



VAN MEEUWEN & TEGELAAR 



1133 Broadway, cor. 26th St., NEW YORK 



Ifention The Beriew when 70a write. 





Giant Pansy Seed 



In Mixture or Separate 

 t olors 



1000se.'(ls.30r: 4000, $1.00 

 '4 or. ,$1.30; oz.. $5 



Karly Kloweriiie or Winter 

 Itiooiniiie <>i -lit PnnHie!*. 



1000secfl«.40i-: '8 07... $100 

 •407... $2.00; ()/.,$" 50. 



Mpntlon The Review when you write. 



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Montpcier.Ohio 



