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The Florists^ Review 



63 



The KENILWORTH Giant Pansy Seed 



GIANT KSNirWOBTH CUT FLOWKR MIXTUBE. la a diattnct 

 class by Itself, Burpaaalnir all other strains as a cut flower for 

 Inside or outside rrowlngr; the largre flowers are carried erect 

 above thf> foliage on heavy utems. 6 nr 7 inches long:, in the 

 most graceful manner, and stand the hot, dry weather well. 

 1000 seeds, 40c; V4 oz.. 11.10; ^ oi., $Z0O; Sk oz., $3.75; 1 oz., 

 $7.60. 



GIANT MASTEBPIi:CK. A remarkable type, the curled wavy 

 petals giving the flower a double appearance; large flowers of 

 great substance, on long, strong stems, and its ability to stand 

 the hot, dry weather, makes It a favorite for cut flowers. 1000 

 seeds. 40c: Vk oz., fl.lO; ^, oz.. $2.00; Vfc oz.. $S.7B: 1 oz.. I7.B0. 



GIANT THREB AND FTTB BrX>TCHBD PANSIES. A superb mix- 

 ture. Flowers large and of circular form and of great sub- 

 stance. The display of coloring Is unsurpassed. A combination 

 of almost every shade of rich, velvety colors; reds are particu- 

 larly conspicuous, the petals being distinctly marked with three 

 or Ave large, dark blotches. 1000 seeds, 86c; \k oz., 00c; ^ oz., 

 $1.65; y, oz., $8.00; 1 oz.. $9.00. 



GIANT PARISIAN. The flowers are of enormous siza and beauti- 

 fully marked, mostly Ave dark blotches on white and yellow 

 ground; an unusually showy mixture. 1000 seeds, 8Sc; H oz., 

 Oc; % oz.. $1.65; % oz.. $3.00: 1 oz.. $6.00. 



TRIUMPH OF GIANT. Remarkably beautiful. The Imposing five- 

 spotted flowers on long, vigorous stalks surmount the foliage 

 in the most grraceful manner, are of enormous size, i^erfectly 

 round and of unusual substance. The Individual petals are very 

 broad and cover each other in such a manner as to make the 

 flowers appear almost double, the border of every petal being 

 conspicuously curled. The plants are of a robust growth and 

 form compact bushes of a round shape. 1000 seeds, 36c; Vi oz., 

 90c; ^ oz., $1.66; H oz., $8.00; 1 oz., $6.00. 



70. ORCHID-FLOWERBD. Mixed. A dwarf, 

 free bloomer, with a range of deli- 

 cate colors that do not exist In any 

 other Pansles; a remarkable com- 

 bination of light rose, shell pink, 

 blush mauve, fawn, light brown, 

 orange and chamois. 1000 seeds, 

 86c; % oz., OOo; U oz., $1.65; ^ oz., 

 $8.00; 1 OS., $6.00. 



10. KENILWORTH GIANT EXHIBITION is the very flnest complete mlXL^re ever 

 sent out. Seed carefully saved only from marked plants of the best varieties, 

 with the largest and best shaped flowers and richest coloring. It Is Impos- 

 sible to convey an adequate idea of the delightful variations In color and 

 markings nf this unrivaled mixture. 600 seeds, 80c: 1000 seeds, 60o: Mi oz.. 

 $1.86; hi oz.. $2.60; oz.. $lt).UO. 



12. KENILWOBTH GIANT PBIZE. The enormous flowers are of perfect form and 

 of great substance. Petals overlapped and undulating. The rich colorings 

 and markings are widely varied, some flowers being almost self-colored. 600 

 seeds. 80c: 1000 seeds, 60c; \k oz., $1.86: ^ os.. $2.60; oz.. $10.00. 



New Early-FIowerins: or Winter-Blooming- 



An entirely new and distinct strain of Pansles. The main advantage of these new 

 Pansles over all hitherto existing Pansles is the extreme earllness of flowering. Sown 

 at the snme time nn other Pannles. they begin (lowering the early part of March or 

 as noon as the onow In off the ground, many times having four or five large flowers 

 to a plant, when all other Pansles are only showing buda The flowers are large, well 

 formed and fragrant. 



No. 

 4. 



6. 

 6. 



7. 



8. 



14. 



10. 

 22. 



24. 



JOTE. Liower petals violet, upper 



ones almost white. 

 MABS COBNTLOWEB. Blue. 

 NOBTH POLE. Pure snow white. 

 WOBDEK. Quite black. 

 HELIOS. Pure yellow. 

 WINTER SUN. Golden yellow, with 



dark eye. 



No. 



15. 



16. 

 17. 



18. 



ICE KING. Silvery white, with 

 dark eye. 



CIXESTIAL QUEEN. Light or sky 



blur. 

 CHABM OF MABCH. Dark velvety 



blue. 



A mlxtnre of the nine preceding 

 colors and other shades. 



600 seeds, 26c: 1000 seeds, 40c; Vi oz., $1.10; ^ os., $2.00; os.. $7.50. 



TBIMABDEAU GIANT PANSIES. Very showy class of vigorous compact 



frowth, flowers of enormous size, a fine mixture, 1000 seeds, 80o; 4000 seeds, 

 1.00; yk. OS., $1.86; H os., $2.60; 1 os.. $6.00. 



GIANT KENILWOBTH STRAIN. The flowers are of perfect form and substance; 

 many of the immenne flowern are 8-Inch. It is a striking collection of 

 beautiful colors and markings, rich with shades of red. brown, bronze, 

 mahogany and many others too numerous to mention. Light, medium or 

 dark mixtures. 1000 seeds, 86c: Vfc oz., »0c: \k. oz., $1.86: % oz., $8.00; 1 oz., 

 $6.00. 



GIANT KENILWOBTH SHOW Is undoubtedly the largest flowered Pansy In the 

 world; the immense flowers are of circular form. A beautiful collection 

 at colors and markings. 1000 seeds. 40o; >4 oz., $1.10: 14 oz.. $2.00: ^ oz.. 

 $S.TS: 1 OS.. IT.60. 



Giant Pansy Seed 



In Sepiutite Colors 



1000 seeds, 80c; any 4 packets $1.00; ^ oz., 



$1.80; Sk oz., $2.60; 1 oz., $6.00. 

 38. Mme. Perret. Red and wine shades. 

 42. Adonis. Light blue, dark center. 

 44. Black. Almost coal black. 

 48. Lord B«aconsfleId. Purple, shaded 



white. 

 60. Goliath. Large, curled yellow, blotched. 

 54. Pres. Carnot. White, flve blue blotches. 

 56. Light Blue Shades. 

 58. Indigo Blue. Deep, velvety blue. 

 60. Hortensia-Bed. Light rose. 

 62. Prince Henry. Dark blue. 

 64. Snow Qneen. Beautiful satiny white. 

 66. Almond Blossom. Delicate rose. 

 68. Andromeda. Curled apple blossom. 

 72. Mammoth. Greenish yellow shades. 

 74. Sonlirbt. Yellow, with brown blotches. 

 78. Bridesmaid. White, shading rose. 

 80. Purple. X^arge, rich deep color. 

 84. Mercury. New. A deep blackish purple. 

 86. Pres. McKlnley. Yellow, dark blotched. 

 88. Emp. Franz Joseph. White, blotched 



blue. 

 00. Tnlcan. Dark red, with flve blotches. 

 02. Victoria. Blood red, violet blotches. 

 04. Bed. A collection of rich re<> 

 shades. 



08. Psyche. Curled white, with flve 

 blotches. 

 100. Yellow. With dark blotch. 



102. Yellow. Large golden 

 yellow. 



104. White. With violet 



blotch. 



106. White. X^rge 



satiny white. 



108. Emp. William. 



Ultramarine blue. 



110. The preceding 



20 colors 



mixed. 



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AHENnON! ATTENTION!! 



Do you want the chance of a lifetime to get into the Gladiolus Bulb 

 Business ? Big ! Big ! ! One move will put you in the KING ROW. 



My land is becoming too valuable for bulb culture and it is 

 our wish to look over California for a year. So will oflFer en- 

 tire stock of Gladiolus Bulbs after digging this fall — nothing 

 reserved. This acreace includes large blocks of the newer 

 varieties as well as the standard sorts, and the entire stocks 



of Coleman's magnificent seedlings (7 years of labor included). 

 The purchaser can clean up a clear profit of 50 ^c this next 



winter and spring and still have half the stock left to "carry on." 

 Farm located at edge of Ravenna. Personal inspection of 



field invited. Questions gladly answered. 



JOE COLEMAN, Cleveland Road, Ravenna, Ohio 



tion against the cultivation of seeds 

 has taken place in Denmark. As, how- 

 ever, some stocks are on band, these, 



in connection with the new crop, may 

 be suflScient to meet the requirements 

 of the season 1920-21. 



With respect to the 1921-22 season 

 the prospects are less encouraging. It 

 appears that contract growing for for- 



