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The Florists^ Review 



Jdnb 17, 1920. 



MICHELL'S FLOWER SEEDS 



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Also all other aaasoiuible Seeds, Bulbs 



•nd Supplies. 



Send for Wholesale Price List. 



Pansy Seed 



Michell's Giant Exhibition, Mixed. A 

 riant strain, which for size of bloom, 

 .leavy texture and varied colors and 

 shades cannot be surpassed. Half tr. 

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

 ».00 per o«. 



Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. Laree flow- 

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

 $2.50 per oz. 



Giant SorU in Sepcurate Colors 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Azure Blue $0.40 $3.50 



Black Blue 40 3.50 



Emperor WflUam, blue 40 3.50 



Hortensia Red .40 3.50 



Kinc of the Blacks 40 3.50 



Lrord Beaconsfield, purple 



▼iolet « 3.50 



Peacock, blue, claret and 



white 40 4.00 



Snow Queen, pure white 40 3.50 



Striped and Mottied 40 3.50 



White with Eye 40 3.50 



Pure YeUow 40 3.50 



YeUow with Eye .40 3.50 



Myosotis 



Alpeatrls Victoria .25 1.25 



El&a Fanrobert .25 1.25 



Daisy, Double English 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 

 Monstrosa Pink, ^ oz.. $2.00 $0.50 .... 

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

 Monstrosa Mixed, H oz.. 1.75 .50 .... 



Longfellow, Piak .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 Cliinensis 



Alba Magnifica $0.60 $1.00 



ChiswickRed 60 1.00 



Duchess 60 1.00 



Holbom Blue 60 1.00 



Kennesina Splendens 60 1.00 



Rosy Mom 60 1.00 



Prize Mixture 60 1.00 



Primula Obconica Gigantea 



Liladna. Lilac $0.50 



Kennesina. Crimson 50 



Rosea. Pink 50 



Alba. White 50 



Hybrida Mixed 50 



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



In the southern part of the state the 

 rainfall has been more nearly normal 

 and the late planted seed crops which 

 are grown in that section have been put 

 out under favorable conditions. The 

 acreage of seed beans has been reduced 

 considerably from that of 1919 because 

 of poor demand and prices that are un- 

 satisfactory to growers. A somewhat 

 larger acreage of tomato is reported by 

 growers in this section and most of the 

 plants have been transplanted to the 

 open fields. 



Labor in most sections of the state is 

 scarce and not entirely satisfactory. 

 High wages are being paid at present 

 and growers are of the opinion that 

 wages will be higher as the season ad- 

 vances. 



BEITON VIEWS DUTCH BULBS. 



Orders Fewer. 



First-hand view of conditions in Hol- 

 land leads the representative of a British 

 firm to write regarding the bulb situa- 

 tion in the following terms: 



"America and Scandinavia have 

 bought very much less than last year. 

 There is, of course, 'nothing doing' in 

 Russia, Austria and Germany, and I 

 understand that importation of bulbs 

 into France has been stopped. In any 

 case, with the franc at its present value, 

 France cannot buy normal quantities. 



"Britain was the brightest spot on 

 the Dutchman's horizon, and he is feel- 

 ing exceedingly ill-used because we re- 

 fuse to contribute as heavily as last 

 year towards his 'war losses' and his 

 losses on change in other countries. 

 But for the moderate amount of encour- 

 agement he has received in the way of 

 orders from England, he would, by this 

 time, have capitulated to our terms or 

 have met us handsomely. Even so, a 

 considerable number of firms with wide 

 interests in British trade seem to me to 

 be ready to throw the Dutch Bulb Ex- 

 porters' Association over and to damn 

 the consequences. 



"There appears to be a strong feel- 

 ing that the combination of exporters 

 will not outlast the present year. So 

 well founded does this seem to be that 



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 Tbe Rgvlew when you write. 



P. Vos & Son 



Mt. Clemens, Mich. GLADIOLI 



Growers of 

 New and Choice 



GLADIOLI 



Please send for my Quotations on larse or 

 small Quantities of all the leading varieties. 



JELLE ROOS 



GLADIOLUS SPECIALIST 

 Dept. A CONCORD, MASS. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



United Bulb Co. 



THE HOME OF CHOICE GLADIOLI. 

 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 Federal St., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Florists' sec^\ plants and bulbs. A complete 



stock of all the leading varieties. 



Buy Your Seeds from Men Who Know 



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Tomato Seed and 



Sweet Potato Plants 



Pleased to quote you prices on quantities and 

 varieties wanted for present or future dellrery. 



H. AUSTIN Felton, Del. 



GIGANTEUM UUES 



Inch To case Per case 



7 to 9 800 $5S.0O 



8 to 9 260 56.00 



9 to 10 200 66.00 



10% discount on five-case lots 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., NUwiikee, Wis. 



