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The Florists^ Review 



Junk 10, 1920. 



MICHELL'S FLOWER SEEDS 



Pansy Seed 



Michell's Giant Exhibition, Mixed. A 



eiant strain, which for sire of bloom, 

 heavy texture and varied colors and 

 shades cannot be surpassed- Half tr. 

 pkt., 30c; SOc per tr. pkt.; H oz., $1.25; 

 $7.00 per oz. . , « 



Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. Laree flow- 

 ering and choice colors. Tr. pfet., 30c: 

 $2.50 per oz. 



Giant Sorts in Separate Colors 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 

 Azure Blue $0.40 $3.50 





Also all other seasonable Seeds, Bulbs 



and Supplies. 



Send for Wholesale Price List. 



BlackBlue 40 



Emperor WOliam, blue 40 



Hortensia Red 40 



Kinar of the BUcks 40 



Lord Beaconsfield, purple 



violet 40 



Peacock, blue, claret and 



white ; 40 



Snow Queen, pure white 40 



Striped and Mottled 40 



White with Eye 40 



Pure Yellow 40 



YeUow with Eye 40 



Myosotis 



Alpestris Victoria 25 



Ellxa Fanrobert .25 



3.50 

 3.50 

 3.50 

 3.50 



3.50 



4.00 

 3.50 

 3.50 

 3.50 

 3.50 

 3.50 



1.25 

 1.25 



Daisy, Double English 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 

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

 Monstrosa White, ^ oz.. 2.00 .50 .... 

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



Lontrfellow, Pink 40 $2.00 



Snowball, White 40 2.00 



Mixed 30 1.50 



Cineraria 



J4 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 



ChiswickRed 60 1.00 



Duchess 60 1.00 



HolbomBlue .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 .Phlia. 



appetite for the four addresses of the 

 following morning. 



Business, Barbecue and Boating. 



Thysession Tuesday morning was full 

 of merest. An address by A. W. Coek- 

 relirfjT.y president of the Jacksonville 

 Chamber of Commerce, was followed by 

 papers on "The Benefits of Our As- 

 sociation," by D. E. Mayo, of Knoxville, 

 Tenn.; on "Forage Crops," by John 

 M. Scott, vice-director of the Florida 

 Experiment Station, and on "Growers' 

 Contracts," by Frank S. Love. This 

 second session ended with the election 

 of members. Tuesday afternoon the 

 Jacksonville hosts had another oppor- 

 tunity to "point with pride" when 

 they and their guests, after a barbecue 

 at Roseland Farms, took a boat trip on 

 the St. Johns river. 



Wednesday, June 9, the final day of 

 the convention, was devoted to an 

 executive meeting, committee reports, 

 the election of officers and general talks 

 on the benefits of the association. 



MOTT-LY GLEANINGS. 



Blatt & Markle, successors to Milton 

 T. Jones, the pioneer seedsman of Utica, 

 express satisfaction with this, their first 

 season 's experience. 



Cliarles F. Saul, Syracuse, N. Y., com- 

 menting upon the uncertainty of the 

 Dutch bulb market, mentioned that he 

 had received two quotations, the later 

 one lower than the other, from a thor- 

 oughly reliable source, which leads him 

 to think that ultimately the bottom will 

 be reached and it will be a flat one. The 

 seed season has been good, though brief, 

 with prices still maintained. 



Manager Day, of the F. H. Ebeling 

 seed store, Syracuse, N. Y., believes 

 fully as many gardens are being planted, 

 judging from the big sales of vegetable 

 plants and mora than the usual sales 

 of garden seeds, with less flower seeds. 



W. M. 



Haverhill, Mass. — Yaffe Bros, suffered 

 a water loss May 28 of several hun- 

 dred dollars as the result of a fire which 

 started on the third floor of the building 

 of which they occupy the first floor. 



German Lily of the Valley 



Rene Schoo & Co., Bulb Growers, Hillegom, Holland, 



and at Wandsbek, Germany, near Hamburg, 



Lindenstrasse 21 



Beg to offer an extra quality for fall delivery, high grade German 

 grown Lily of the Valley, f. o. b. Rotterdam or Hamburg, at $16.00 

 per 1000. Cash with order. Stocks are very limited, so early 

 ordering is desired. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



P. Vos & Son 



Mt. Clemens, Mich. GLADIOLI 



Growers of 

 New and Choice 



GLADIOLI 



Please send for my Quotations on largb or 

 small Quantities of all the leading varieties. 



JELLE ROOS 



GLADIOLUS SPECIALIST 

 R. F. D. No. 1. CONCORD, MASS. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



United Bulb Co. 



THE HOME OF CHOICE GLADIOU. 

 Box A, Mount Clemens. Mich. 



Ask for our prices on Tulips, Hyacinths, 

 Daffodils, Etc. 



Seeds, Bulbs and Horticultural 

 Supplies 



BECKERT'S SEED STORE 



101-103 Feaeral St, PinSBURGH, PA. 





Inc. 



Florists' see's plants and bulbs. A complete 



stock o>' all the leading varieties. 



Buy Your S««ds from M«n Who Know 



Ge* our new catalogue. 



Tomato Seed and 



Sweet Potato Plants 



Pleased to quote you prices on quantities and 

 varieties wanted for present or future delivery. 



H. AUSTIN Felton, Del. 



GIGANTEUM LIUES 



Inch To case Per case 



7 to 9 800 166.00 



8 to 9 260 66.00 



9 to 10 200 66.00 



10% discount on five-case lots 



BOLTON ft HUNKEL CO., Nilwtikee, Wis. 



