May 20, 1920. 



The Florists' Review 



55 



CINERARIAS H. and S. PRIZE MIXED 



The Finest Strain in America 



Sow theoi now for midwinter and early spring blooming. Seed saved 

 from an unrivalled collection of pot grown plants, remarkable for their 

 compact habit, enormous size of blooms and splendid range of colors. 

 We have spent years of patient labor in bringing this strain to its present 

 state of perfection. Flowers four to four and one-half inches in diameter 

 are common and in some of our latest types, petals are three-quarters 

 inch across. 



Colors include all shades from purest white to darkest crimson, with all 

 intermediate shades of blue, lavender, pink, purple, scarlet, and gorgeous 

 Riant flowered bi-colored varieties. Seed carefully band picked, strong in 

 germinating qualities, the very best you can buy. 



Azaleas and similar plants will be scarce during the coming winter. A 

 batch of Cinerarias will find a ready sale if well grown. 



P. O. Box 484 



Trade Packet, St. 



HOWARD & SMITH 



Lot Angelea, Cat. 



Calendula 



Orange King 



For a Fall catch crop, make a 

 sowing of our superb strain of this 

 well-known Calendula. It is some- 

 thing different. Blossoms of giant 

 size, perfectly formed, absolutely 

 double, color rich, dark orange. 

 No better strain procurable. It is 

 worth while. 



Large Trade Packet . $1.00 

 Half Size 50 



