NoyttMBsa 20, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



111 



Dutch Bulbs 



Hyacinths, First Size: Chas. Dickens; Enchantress, 

 blue; Queen of the Blues; Lady Derby, pink; L'lnno- 

 cence, white. Per 100, $8.50. 



Hyacinths, Second Size: Charles Dickens, pink; 

 L'Innocence, white; Cardinal Wiseman, pink; Moreno, 

 pink; Gen. DeWet, light pink. Per 100, $7.00. 



Hyacinths, Dutch Miniature 



Gertrude, rose; Gigantea, pink; Albertine, white; 



L'Innocence, white; Grand Maitre, blue; King of the 

 Blues, Queen of the Blues. Per 1000, $28.00. 



Single Early Tulips 



100 1000 



Joost Van Vondel, cherry-red $3.25 $32.00 



Artus, deep red 2.50 24.00 



Belle Alliance, brilliant scarlet, yellow 



base 3.40 32.00 



Couleur Cardinal, brilliant crimson scarlet 5.25 51.00 

 Cramoisi Brilliant, glowing scarlet, yel- 

 low base 3.40 32.00 



Dusart, rich deep scarlet; bedder 2.60 25.00 



La Reine, white with rose 3.30 32.00 



Rose Grisdelin, rose 3.00 29.00 



Men Tresor, golden yellow 5.00 48.00 



Pottebakker, white 3.50 34.00 



Thomas Moore, rich apricot orange 3.30 32.00 



White Swan, true, pure white 3.00 29.00 



Double Tulips 



100 1000 



Couronne d'Or, golden yellow $3.50 $33.00 



La Candeur, pure white 3.25 31.00 



Rex Rubrorum, brilliant scarlet 3.60 35.00 



Rose Blanche, pure white 3:25 32.00 



Toumesol, red and yellow 4.40 42.00 



Murillo, white, rose shaded 3.50 33.00 



Salvator Rosa, deep rose 4.20 40.00 



Darwin Tulips 



100 1000 

 Baronne de la Tonnaye, clear carmine 



rose $3.30 $28.00 



Clara Butt, soft, salmony-pink 2.60 24.00 



Kate Greenaway, white lilac, very late.. 3.00 28.00 



Madame Krelage, soft pink 3.75 35.00 



Mr. Famcombe Sanders, scarlet with 



clear white base 3.60 35.00 



Pride of Haarlem, deep salmon rose.... 3.50 32.50 



Narcissi 



100 1000 



Golden Spur, top roots $5.00 $48.00 



Golden Spur, first size 3.25 32.00 



Victoria, top roots 5.00 44.00 



Victoria, first size 3.55 32.00 



Princeps 3.75 36.00 



Sir Watkin 4.25 40.00 



Autocrat, golden yellow 2.50 24.00 



Figaro, yellow, edged red 2.25 20.00 



Mrs. Langtry, white perianth 2.25 20.00 



Orange Phoenix 4.00 36.00 



Sulphur Phoenix 3.60 35.00 



Poeticus Omatus 2.75 24.00 



Glory of Lisse, improved Poeticus 3.25 30.00 



Paper White Grandif lora 



Case 



Mammoth, 14 C. M., 1000 to case $28.00 



First size, 13 C. M., 1300 to case 24.70 



St. Louis Seed Company 



The Home of **Pure and Sure** Seeds. 



411-413 Washington Ave. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



sweet peas fully realize what they are 

 up against, for what they fail to grow 

 they go without, rather than take any 

 wholesale offering. One might almost 

 assume that an effort is being made to 

 crush out the home grower altogether, 

 for certainly no one can hope to com- 

 pete against the wholesale quotations 

 with reliable stocks. 



"Considering the fact that America 

 has its own labor difficulties and high 

 living expense, one may at first wonder 

 how seed can be grown and shipped here 

 to sell at 10 to 12 shillings per pound 

 for up-to-date varieties like President, 

 etc. Personally, I imagine it is another 

 case of averaging. All over the U. S. A. 

 and Australia there is a big and increas- 

 ing demand for early-flowering varieties, 

 and a declining call for ordinary sorts. 

 The prevailing wholesale prices for ear- 





Snapdragons 



have proved to be the greatest money-makers of 

 any greenhouse plants. Join the ever-increas- 

 ing ranks and have a house of SNAPDRAOON 

 next winter. 



Seed of our famous Silver Pink, Sl.OO per pkt.; 

 8 for S2.60; 7 for S6.00. 



Seed of our new Hybrid Pink and of our new 

 Qolden Pink Queen, same price. 



Seed of Keystone, Nelrose, Garnet, White. 

 Tellow, Light Pink. Buxton and Fancy Mixed. 

 85c per pkt.; 8 for Sl.OO. 



Free cultural directions. All orders cash. 



G. S. RANSBURG, SONERSWORTH, N. H. 



Mention The BeTlew when you write. 



ly-flowering varieties in the U. S. A. is 

 about 40 to 48 shillings per pound, some 



varieties, including Yarrawa (Austra- 

 lian-grown), running up to £5 or £7 per 



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