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The Florists^ Review 



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Mabch 25, 1920 



Florists," was announced In The Review of 

 March 18. 



George H. Walker, North Dlghton, Mass. — 

 Catalogue of the Walker specialty, dahlias; a 

 tasteful 20-page booklet, printed on cream-tinted 

 paper. The bulk of the stock is listed alpha- 

 betically under two heads, "Novelties" and 

 "General Collection," without any other divl- 

 Bion, but the type or class is indicated by the 

 word "cactus," "decorative," etc., immediately 

 following the name of each variety. 



L. M, Smith & Co,, Laurel, Del.— "Artistic 

 Floral Tributes," a high-grade, effectively ar- 

 ranged 32-page book. Intended for distribution 

 among present and prospective retail customers. 

 It is printed on enameled paper and bound in 

 a purple and gold cover. The first part of the 

 book contains views of the Smith home and 

 other attractive scenes, outdoors and indoors, 

 with reading matter that makes a general appeal 

 for patronage. Further on are pictures of fu- 

 neral sprays and designs. Such special occa- 

 sions as Christmas, Easter and Mothers' day also 

 receive attention. 



W. E. Barrett Co., Providence, R. I. — Seventy- 

 second annual catalogue of "Barrett's Best 

 Seeds," an accurate, illustrated book, in a strik- 

 ing and attractive, colored cover. Besides seeds 

 and bulbs, the book offers an exceptionally com- 

 prehensive and interesting list of machines, tools 

 and other equipments, great and small, for farm, 

 garden, greenhouse and home. These Implements 

 and supplies occupy more than forty of the total 

 eighty-eight pages. 



Palisades Nurseries, Inc., Sparklll, N. Y. — 

 "Palisades Popular Perennials, for Rockery or 

 Herbaceous Border; Old-fashioned Hardy Plants, 

 the Kind Our Grandmothers Grew." Those 

 words, forming the title of this Illustrated, 12- 

 page book, give a good Idea of the greater part 

 of the contents. The last three pages, however, 

 contain special offers of evergreens, shrubs and 

 roses. 



William Rennie Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. — 

 "Rennie's Jubilee Seed Annual," eighty pages, 

 besides the colored cover. The cover, which is 

 printed by the offset process, bears a small 

 panel portrait of the founder of the business 

 and pictures of sweet peas, pansies and petunias. 

 As befits the occasion, the company's fiftieth an- 

 niversary, the catalogue Is a good piece of work- 

 manship; it Is well printed and many of the il- 

 lustrations are colored. Bulbs and plants, as 

 well as seeds, are offered. On a separate sheet 

 U a special, revised list of farm seeds. 



Orlando Offerings 



CARNATION SEED for 

 SOUTHERN FLORISTS 



From a noted grower in the South of France. 

 Grown for many years as an outdoor cut flower. 

 Wy stock is very limited. Trade packet, $1.00. 



F. W. FLETCHER, 



Orlando, Florida. 



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GLADIOLI 



Pluise send for my auotatioiiB on Isisft or 

 small Quantities of all the leadins varieties. 



JELLE ROOS 



Gladioln SfcdalisL Bm A, MILTON, MASS. 



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Let Me Be Your Seedsman 

 J. K. RUGOWSKI SEED CO., Inc. 



MANITOWOC, WIS. 



— Enough said 



BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS : BULBS t PLANTS 



98 Chaabmra StrMt NEW YORK CITY 



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Sweet Potato Seed and Plants 



Austin's Big Stem Jersey 



Seed Sweet Potatoes, for immediate or later shipment, Yellow Nansemond. Yellow and 

 Big Stem Jersey varieties in heavy packed full bushel hampers, $2.00 per hamper. 



Sweet Potato Plants, all varieties, will be ready about May 10th, and on through June. 

 Can furnish you all you want, either wholesale or retail, in all standard varieties. Price 

 list on request. 



H. AUSTIN, Felton, Delaware 



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Snapdragons 



are playing a leading role with every live florist. 

 Get your snare of this business. Plants may be 

 started any time from seed. 



Seed of our famous Silver Pink, 11.00 per pkt.; 

 8forS2.6o;7for$6.00. 



Seed of our new Hybrid Pink and of our new 

 Golden Pink Queen, same price. 



Seed of Keystone, Nelrose, Garnet, White, 

 Yellow, Light Pink, Buxton and Fancy Mixed, 

 86c per pkt.; 8 for $1.00. 



Free cultural directions. All orden cash. 



G. 3. RANSBURG, SONERSWORTH,N.H. 



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Cold Storage Giganteum 



7 to 9-mch '. .$17.50 per 100 Case of 300 $50.00 



Order now for immediate delivery, or whmn needed 



C. J. SPEELHAN & SONS, 38 Hurray Street, New Yerk City 



ESTABLISHED 1868 



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Florists' seeds, plants and bulbs. A complete 

 stock of all the leading varieties. 



Buy Your Soods from INon Who Know 



Get our new catalogue. 



MMttoa Tke BanlMr wfe 



FBV writ* 



John Baer Tomato ^^, 



G. S. RAMSBURG, Somenworth,N. H. 



SmJ ei tkit fraad early 

 SOc par M.; 

 . $1.50. 



DANISH SEED IMPORT 



Import of all kinds of Seeds dlreot from seed 

 ff rowers In Denmark. Please send for price list. 



Chr. Nosbierg, 216 7th St. N., Minwsssiis, Miss. 



Sm^ Giant Pansy Seed 



In Mixture or Separate 

 Colors 



1000 seeds. 30c: 4000.81.00: 

 >4OZ.,$1.30;oz..|S.00. 



Karly Flowering or Winter 

 Bloomlna: GlHnt Pansies. 



1000 seeds, 4«c; ^oz.. 81.00: 

 >«oz.. 82.00: DC. 87.60. 



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XXX SEEDS 



Alyssnm Snowball, only true dwf.. pkt. 29c. 

 Chinese Primrose, flnett grown, 300 seeds $1. 

 Primala Malacoldes. Oiant Baby, pkt.. 26c. 

 Cineraria, largre-flowered dwf., pkt ROc.Hi pkt.26c. 

 Cyclamen Giants, IBO seeds 11, '^ pkt. 60c. 

 Petunia Oiant French Frinced, floe, pkt. 29e. 

 Phlox Drnmmondii. giant flowered dwarf , 26c. 

 Terbena Calif. Oiants, mixed, pkt. 25c. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



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