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104 



The Florists^ Review 



Mat 27, 1920. 



MICHELL'S FLOWER SEEDS 





Also all other seasonable Seeds, Bulbs 



and Supplies. 



Send for Wholesale Price List. 



Pansy Seed 



Michell's Giant Exhibition, Mixed. A 



giant strain, which for size of bloom, 

 heavy texture and varied colors and 

 shades cannot be surpassed. Half tr. 

 pkt., 30c; 50c per tr. pkt.; J^ oz., $1.25; 

 $7.00 per oz. 



Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. Large flow- 

 ering and choice colors. Tr. pkt., 30c; 

 $2.50 per oz. 



Giant Sorts in Separate Colors 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Aiure Blue $0.40 $3.50 



Black Blue 



Emperor William, blue 



Hortensia Red 



King of the Blacks 



L^rd Beaconsfield, purple 



violet 40 



Peacock, blue, claret and 



white ; 40 



Snow Queen, pure white 



Striped and Mottled 



White with Eye 



Pure Yellow 



Yellow with Eye 



Myosotis 



Alpestris Victoria 



Eliza Fanrobert 



Daisy, Double English 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Monstrosa Pink, ],i oz. .$2.00 $0.50 



Monstrosa White, J4 oz . . 2.00 .50 .... 

 Monstrosa Mixed, }^ oz . . 1.75 .50 .... 



Longfellow, Pink 40 $2.00 



Snowball, White 40 2.00 



Mixed 30 1.50 



Cineraria 



Yi Tr. Tr. 

 Pkt. Pkt. 



Grandiflora Prize, Dwarf $0.60 $1.00 



Grandiflora Prize, Med. Tall.. .60 1.00 



Primula Chinensis 



Alba Magnifica $0.60 $1.00 



Chiswick Red 60 1.00 



Duchess 60 1.00 



Holborn Blue 60 1.00 



Kermesina Splendens 60 1.00 



Rosy Mom 60 1.00 



Prize Mixture 60 1 .00 



Primula Obconica Gigantea 



Lilacina. Lilac $0.50 



Kermesina. Crimson 50 



Rosea. Pink 50 



Alba. White 50 



Hybrida Mixed 50 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 518 Market St ,Phlla 



if shipped as at present, will go up one 

 class in freight rates. 



KELWAY'S POLICY. 



The Eeviow has received the follow- 

 ing letter from Kelway & Son, Langport, 

 England: 



"We have before us your issue of 

 April 35 and must thank you for the 

 very full review you have given our 

 catalogues. We notice one statement 

 which might be misconstrued in view of 

 our widely advertised policy in the trade 

 today; viz., your remarks that one of 

 our lists is intended for the gardener 

 and tlie other for the farmer. Our aim 

 is to get into touch with seedsmen, seed 

 mercdiants and those engaged in tlie pur- 

 veying of seeds of any kind and our 

 price lists are published in full and com- 

 ])lete detail so that they may form a 

 reference book throughout the year to 

 members of the trade. 



"We Tuight say tliat in England we 

 were the pioneers of this ' wliolesale 

 only' i)olicy and were the first to insti- 

 tute the system of passing on orders re- 

 ceived froTii retail sources to finr near- 

 «^st custf)mer in the seed trade. Maylie 

 yon cftuld find a small sjiace just to put 

 this riglit and we thank you in antici- 

 ])ation thereof." 



VEGETABLE SEED CROPS. 



The general condition of vegetal)le 

 'eed crops in the Tnited States, exclu- 

 ive of California, is below nornuil, as 

 epiirted to the bureau of markets of tlie 

 /^er)nrtment of .\griculture. The weather 

 lias Vieen ccdd and otherwise unfavorable 

 for the development of crops which have 

 been planted. This factor, together 

 wi1h the uncertainty of labor, has also 

 delayed the planting of late-sown crops. 



Practically no seed crops have been 

 planted in Connecticut, New .Tersey and 

 other growing sections in the east except 

 the relatively small acreage of biennials. 

 These crops, which include beet, carrot, 

 onion and turnip, are making a fair 

 growth at this time. The growing con- 

 dition of peppers for seed in Georgia is 

 bt'low normal, because of excessive rains 

 and continued cold weather. 



In the principal seed garden pea grow- 



Lilium Giganteum 



100 case 



7-9 in. 300 per case $17.00 $50.00 



8-9 in. 250 per case 20.00 50.00 



Orders Shipped Promptly 



Tuberoses 



Excelsior. « »a ko 

 Pearl 4-6... .$4.50. 



Caladium Esculentum 



1000 100 1000 

 $40.00 6-7.... $5 .00 ...$45.00 



, 72.50 



6-8 6.00.... 65.00 7-9 ... 7.50. 



Order new Asters and Other Flower Seed for Late Planting 



FOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO. 



12 and 13 Faneail Hall Sq., BOSTON^ BIASS. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



^^^^^ 



Selected Seed of 



Solanum Melvinii 



and 



Bird's Eye Peppers 



SOc per trade packet 



PETER PEARSON 



5732 Gunnison Street, CHICAGO 



H«ition Tfce BeTlew wh>ii yn writ*. 



F. G. MARQUARDT, Inc. 

 Importers of Bulbs 



116-120 West 32nd Street 



NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The Review when you write. 



HELLER ercal 



MONTPCUER, 

 OHIO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GIGANTEUM LILIES 



Inch To case Per case 



7 to 9 800 S6S.00 



8 to 9 260 66.00 



9 to 10 200 65.00 



10% discount on five-case lots 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO.. Nilwiikee, Wis. 



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My Winter Orchid -flowerias 

 Sweet Peas 



are now grown by over 8004 commercial floriit s 

 They have no eaual, Send for list. 



Ant. C. Zvolanek & Sons, 



LOMPOC. CAL. 



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