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The Florists^ Review 



SupiaiiaaR 30. lOSO 



CYCLAMEN 



STRONG, HEALTHY STOCK, READY TO SHIFT 



Finest Strain in Assorted Colors 



Mostly Bright Shades 

 3-inch, $20.00 per 100 

 4-inch, 40.00 per 100 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



Assorted colors, strong stock 



2-inch, $ 6.00 per 100 

 4-inch, 25.00 per 100 



Cash with Order 



The Above Prices Include Packing 

 R. S. McMurray Belleffontalne, Ohio 



LargMt McluiTe grower W CyduMB aad Priaak b th« wmU. 



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ing of peonies at this time must not be 

 overlooked, as autumn is about the only 

 time when this can be successfully done. 

 The last two weeks of September are the 

 right time, as the plants then have time 

 to make some root growth before freez- 

 ing weather. Old, crowded clumps 

 should be broken up and reset, but must 

 not be expected to flower freely for a 

 season or two after transplanting. For 

 commercial purposes a rather limited 

 list of the tested, proven varieties will 

 give better results than extensive col- 

 lections of untried kinds. Festiva maxi- 

 ma, Duchesse de Nemours, Couronne 

 d'Or and Marie Lemoine are a good 

 succession of whites. In pink one can- 

 not go wrong by planting edulis super- 

 ba, M. Jules Elie, delicatissima and 

 Bichardson's grandiflora. One of the 

 best reds for florists' use is Felix 

 Crousse. For the home flower garden 

 the foregoing list may be supplemented 

 with such varieties as Eugene Verdier, 



Sink; Mme. Jules Calot, dark pink; 

 [me. Crousse, white, flecked crimson; 

 Mathilde de Eoseneck, pink; La Perle, 

 pink; Modeste Guerin, light red; La 

 Cygne, milk white, midseason; Baroness 

 Schroeder, light pink; Milton Hill, light 

 pink, late; Sarah Bernhardt, rose-pink, 

 late; Earl Bosenfield, handsome, dark 

 crimson, rare and scarce; Walter Faxon, 

 bright rose, midseason; Soulange, lilac 

 white, late. 



Hinsdale, HI. — Stanley Zukowski, who 

 was once employed at the Wolniewicz 

 gardens, North Claremont avenue, Chi- 

 cago, has bought a farm in this town, 

 paying $400 per acre. Ten acres of this 

 he is going to use exclusively for com- 

 njercia? flowei production. 



Seasonable Stock, Ready Now 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2-in., $6.00 per 100. 

 Asparagus Sprengeri, 2-in., $6.00 per 100. 

 Boston Ferns, bench grown, grown with full air, grand stock; ready for 



S-in. pots, $25.00 per 100. 

 Verona Ferns, bench grown, very compact; ready for S-in pots, $25.00 per 



100. 

 Genista Racemosa, bushy plants from 4-in. pots, $35.00 per 100; from 5-in. 



pots, extra good, $50.00 per 100. 

 Hydrangeas, French varieties, 3-in. pot plants, $15.00 per 100; Mme. Chau- 



tard, field grown, 4 to 6 shoots, $25.00 per 100. 

 Cyperus Altemifolius, bushy 2j^-in., $10.00 per 100. 

 Roses, Dorothy Perkins and Excelsa, extra heavy strong field grown plants, 



4 to 5-ft. tops, staked up and ripened for forcing, $35.00 per 100. 

 Begonias, Metallica, 2^-in., $15.00 per 100; Otto Hacker and Pres. Carnot, 



$10.00 per 100. 

 Cinerarias, dwarf hybrids, 2}4-in. pots, $6.00 per 100. 

 Fuchsia, Mrs. E. G. Hill, Zjk-'m., fine for stock, $6.00 per 100. 



STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



Our New Fall Catalogue 



is ready. Write for a copy and 

 we will be glad to mail you one. 



THE WAYSIDE GARDENS CO., Mentor, Ohio 



