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The Florists^ Review 



June 24, 1920 



NEW EARLY-FLOWERING or WINTER-BLOOMING 



Giant Pansies 



An entirely new and distinct strain of Pansies. The main advantage 

 of these new Pansies over all hitherto existing Pansies is the extreme 

 earliness of flowering and its unusual haidiness, which enables them to 

 withstand Quite severe winters, and ,to bloom right on into the summer. 

 Sown at the same time as other Pansies, they uegin flowering the early part 

 ot March, or as soon as the snow is off the ground, many times having four 

 or five large (lowers to V plant, when all other Pansies are only showing 

 buds. The flowers are large, well formed and fragrant. They are highly 

 recommended for Autumn planting on graves, and for very early bedding, 

 as well as for early cut Bowers. 



.JOVE. Lower petals violet; upper ones light blue. 



MAKS. Cornflower blue. 



NORTH POLE. Pure snow white. 



WODEN. Quite black. . 



HELIOS. Pure yellow. 



WINTER SUN. Golden yellow, with dark eye. 



ICE KING. Silvery white, with dark blue eye. 



CELESTIAL QUEEN. Light or sky blue. 



■CHARM OF MARCH. Dark velvety blue. 



MIXED. The above colors and other shades. 



500 Seeds, 25c; 1000 Seeds, 4Cc; 'A oz., $1.10; 

 ^4 oz., $2.0 ; 1 oz., $7.50. 



For list and price of other Kenilworth Pansy 

 ■i ! ! I, i'.i 11/ ad of the pjevious veeli. 



good-natured directness of the first day 

 have continued througli to the final 

 session. 



Trade Exhibits. 



Most of the larger trade exhibits lia'd 

 rooms for tliemselves, with "window 

 displays" in the hall by their respective 

 doors. The various types of exhibit 

 usually to be found at A. S. T. A. con- 

 ventions were well represented. 



Seed bags were shown by the Milwau- 

 kee Bag Co., Milwaukee, .Tnd the Beniis 

 Bro. Bag Co., St. Louis, Mo., the former 

 showing a wide range of sizes and 

 stressing the "Milwaukee method of 

 printing" and the latter featuring the 

 Bemis A seamless cotton seed bag and 

 illustrating the method by which the 

 seamless bags are woven. 



The Bates Valve Bag Co., Chicago, 

 >»«»■• showed a device for wire-tying bags. 



The Brown Bag Filling Machine Co., 

 Fitchburg, Mass., exhibited its packet- 

 ing machine and seed envelopes. 



Christian Becker, Inc., and the Tor- 

 sion Balance Co., both of New York city 

 and under the same ownership, showed 

 their balances for seed testing. 



The makers of seed growers' equip- 

 ment were represented by the American 

 Fork & Hoe Co., Clevel.a'nd, 0., and the 

 J. E. Gilson Co., Port Washington, Wis., 

 which exhibited seeders and cultivators. 



The Pacific Manure & Fertilizer Co., 

 San Francisco, Cal., displayed descrip- 

 tive literature and samples of its prod- 

 ucts. 



Color in the trade exhibits was sup- 

 plied chiefly by the catalogue showings 

 of the A. B. Morse Co., St. .Joseph, 

 Mich.; the Benton Review Shop, Fowler, 

 Ind., and the A. T. De La Mare Co., 

 New York. 



Tlie National G.nrden Bureau had a 

 roomful of exhibition cards covered 

 with clippings of its newspaper educa- 

 tional work and with letters from the 

 newspapers expressing approval of that 

 work. President Dungan called atten- 

 tion to this exhibit during the reading 

 of his presidential address. 



R. C. McGill & Co., San Francisco, 



iac/ FISKE M 



Lilium Giganteum 



100 case 



7-9 in. 300 per case $17.00 $60.00 



8-9 in. 250 per case 20.00 50.00 



Orders Shipped Promptly 



Excelsior 

 Pearl 



Tuberoses 



100 

 4-6.... $4.50... 

 6-8. . . . 6.00. . , 



Caladium Escvlentam 



1000 100 1000 



.$40.00 5-7.... $5.00.... $45.00 

 . 55.00 7-9.... 7.50.... 72.50 



Order new Asters and Other Flower Seed for Late Planting 



FOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO. 



12 and 13 Faneuil Hall Sq., BOSTON, MASS. 



XXX SEEDS 



Chinese Primrose -Finest grown, mixed, 350 



seeds. $1.00; ^ v^t.. fiOc; 10<0. 12.00. 

 Primula Obconica— Finest Giants, pkt., 50c. 

 Primula Malacoides -Giant Baby, pkt.. 25c. 

 Primula Kewensis— New Dwarf, yellow, 25c. 

 Cineraria — Large Flowering Dwarf, finest 



grown, all colors, mixed, pkt., 50c; ^ pkt .,25c. 

 Cyclamen Giganteum— C h o i c e s t Giants 



mixed, 150 seeds, ll.OO; ^ pkt., 50c. 

 Pansy— Finest Giants. 400Oseeds.H; •« pkt.,50c. 

 Bellis Monstrosa (Daisy )— Monstrous Giant 



Kose, whitp and mixed, pkt.. -^bc. 

 Calceolaria Hybrida Grandiflora, very fi nest. 



20 choicest spotted varieties, mixed pkt,. 50c. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



had an exhibit of nineteen varieties of 

 pea seed and various other firms had 

 smaller exhibits of seed, some grass and 

 some vegetable. 



The Everette R. Peacock Co., Chicago, 

 showed an insecticide manufactured by 

 the Oshkosh Seed Co., which it has just 

 taken over. 



PRESIDENT DUNGAN'S ADDRESS. 



[In opfiiing tlic thirty-eiBhth anmi.Tl ronven- 

 tion of the .\inerican Seed Tr.ide Association, 

 .•it Milwuukce, June 22. President E. C. Dungan 

 KMvo the following address.] 



This last year has had its trials, but 

 not nearly so many as the two previous 

 years. The various legislative bodies 

 have offered seed legislation, all of 

 which has been taken eare of by our 

 legislative committee and the associa- 

 tion's counsel. The report of the legis- 



Selected Seed of 



Solanum Melvinii 



euid 



Bird's Eye Peppers 



50c per trade packet 



PETER PEARSON 



S732 Gunnison Street, CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BOLQIANO'S 



"BIG CROP" SEEDS 



"Tastad and Trusted" Ov*r a Cantury 



Spadal Price Liat to Floriita mnd Market Gardener*. 



Write for a copy at once~lt will 



•ave yoQ money. 



J. BOLQIANO A SON. Baltimora. Md. 



DANISH SEED IMPORT 



Import of all kinds of Seeds direct from *mO 

 rrowera In Denmark. Please send for price list- 



Chr. Nosbjcnt, 216 7th St. N.. MiwissMlis. Miss. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



