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The Florists^ Review 



FlBBCABV 3, 1921 



HART BRAND 



Basket^ for Florists 



The, Practical Line 



OUR LIST WITH DESCRIPTION OF EACH 

 NUMBER WILL BE SENT UPON REQUEST 



CHIFFON 



4-inch, all colors 7 cents 



U-incli. all colors . . . , 9 cents 



CORSAGE PINS 



a^a-inch, Violet Glass Heads 

 $3.SO per lOOO 



THREAD 



Hart brand linen, the strongest on the 



market. 



$2.25 per lb. 3-lb. box. $6.25 



Silkaline, $2.25 per lb. 



McKlnley Brand 



$1.75 per lb. 3-lb pk«., $5.00 



FIBER RIBBON 



"n-inch, in all colors, 60-yd. Bolts. 

 $1.65 per Bolt. 



LETTERS 



No. 1-Gold or Purple. .$4.50 per lOOO 

 No. 4-Gold or Purple. .$4.SO per lOOO 



Script words, gold and purple 

 Per pkg., SOc Per lOO, $3.50 



2-li 

 HAItT BRAND QUALITY WITH MNKK 



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ALEXANDER'S DAHLIAS 



FIELD-GROWN ROOTS 



For Florists suid Seedsmen 



The popularity of the Dahlia is steadily on the increase and you 

 should try these specially selected cut-flower varieties offered below: 



FBAXK A. WAUIER (New Decorative Dahlia). A charming shade of lavender-pink, 

 with long Btlff stems. Produces Its flowers In abundance; an exceptionally early 

 bloomer. Oond divisions $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 



SIADONXA (New Peony-flowered Dahlia). A very beautiful white, very slightly tinted 

 with a moat delicate shade of lavender-pink. The touch of color adds greatly, rather 

 than detracts from it" value, especially when made-up In floral work. The form of the 

 fjower is perfectly original, each petal curling and twisting in a very pleasing manner. 

 An excellent cut-flower variety.^ Strong divisions $2.00 per dozen, $15.00 per 100. 



MAUDE ADAMS (New Show Dahua). A pure snowy white, very daintily overlaid and 

 suffused the sweetest shade of rose-pink imaginable. It is the best of my introductions 

 for florists' use. "Maude Adams" is the most prolific Dahlia of Its color, being more 

 than twice as free-flowering as either •"Nymphaea" or "Sylvia." It has good stems and 

 is an early Dahlia to blossom, continuing throughout the entire season. It has the 

 necessary features that make It stand shipping well, and makes up good In all klndx 

 of work. It has already been tested out In all parts of the country, Raymond Champe 

 of Michigan flnding it his best commercial variety. I can furnish strong divisions at 

 $3.60 per dozen. $20.00 per 100. 



MINA BURGLE (Decorative Dahlia). The finest scarlet Dahlia to my knowledge. Flow- 

 ers of large size, produced in quantity, on long, wiry stems, well above the foliage 

 Good divisions $1.50 per dozen, $12.00 per 100. 



BIANCA. A new Hybrid Cactus Dnhlia of large size and splendid form. Coloring is a 

 beautiful rose-lilac with white shadings and blooms are held perfectly erect on very 

 long, stiff stems. $5.00 per dozen, $40.00 per 100. 



IiATONA. An unusual blending of buff and yellow shades, giving a total effect of the 

 Autumn tint that has become so popular. The type is Peony-Decorative, with long 

 petals and nearly full to the center. Fine stems and free-flowering. $5.00 per dozen 

 $35.00 per 100. 



If you are interested in cut-flower varieties, I will be pleased to recommend you the best varieties in the colors you want and 

 will give your communication the benefit of my twenty-six years as a Dahlia Specialist. 



MY TRADE LIST gives complete descriptions and prices of over 800 of the most up-to-date Dahlias in the world and Is 

 mailed free. Write for It now. ' 



J. K. ALEXANDER, The Dahlia King 



THE LARGEST DAHLIA GROWER IN THE WORLD 



22-42 Central Street EAST BRIDGEWATER, MASS. 



Frank A. Walker 



$25.00 per 100 



