Fbbrcauy 3, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



177 



I'UIMULA ORCONIOA. 



"THE STRAIN THAT LEADS." 



Gathered from selected plants with flowers up 



to '2Vl inches diameter; now ready. 



(JKANDIFIX)RA AND GIGANTEA, 



either in separate colors or mixed, 



11 00 Dcr trade packet of not less than 1000 seeds. 



' ■ PRIMULA CHINENSIS. 



Separate colors or mixed, 



$1.00 per trade packet; 6 for the price of 3 



BEGONIA LUMINOSA, MIGNON. PRIMA 



DONNA AND WHITE PEARL, 



$1.00 per trade paclset. 



CINERARIAS. 



The best strain, in separate colors ur mixed, 

 $1.00 per trade paciiet. 



If you want absolutely THE liEST of above, 

 try us. Price list on re<iuest. 



,1. L. SCHILLER. 

 929 I'routy Ave., 



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Toledo, O. 



DAHLIA SEED. 



• 

 This seed is raised from the most up to-date 

 Dahlias in existence. No place in the world have 

 Dahlias been brought up to sucli pcilcction as 

 they liave been around Sun Fniiicisco. Tliis mix- 

 ture contains all cnlors and types of Peony, Cac- 

 tus and Decorative varieties. The seed we sent 

 out in previous years was highly praised by all 

 who raised Dalilias from it, but this seed is fiJr 

 superior to wluit we have sent oiit in previous 

 years. The secdliiiiis will commence to flower 

 two months after sowing and almost a month 

 earlier than iilants raised from bulbs. 



I'rice oOc per package. 



RICHARD DIENER. 

 Kentfield, Marin County, Cal. 



NEW GIANT-IIEADEI) COXCOMli. 

 Don't forget the new giant-headed Coxcomb, 

 from 5 to 1,') heads to each plant, some mammotli 

 plants, cover over an area of 4 ft. of space, 

 something most beautiful, tlieir gorgeous heads 

 loom up like large hails of Are. They transplant 

 as easily as a Cabbage, are as hardy as pig 

 weeds. Sown in the open ground as soon as 

 warm weather, these mammotli plants will ma- 

 ture long liefore frost, making a Rrand display 

 for at least three months and then highly prized 

 for winter bouquet use. Trade paciiet, 50c; 1 

 01., $1.00. 



E. R. HEEBE, MITCHELLVILLE, lA. 



PORTLAND PETUNIAS. 

 This large-flowering strain Is the finest we eTer 

 have seen. Once grown, you will never do« with- 

 out them. We offer seed as follows: 

 Pride of Portland, large deep rose-pink. 

 White Beauty, fine pure white. 

 Elks' Pride, striking deep royal purple. 

 Irvington Beauty, a very free branching rather 

 dwarf type, peach-blossom color. 



Scarlet Beauty, unusual color, shading from 

 cherry-red to deep maroon. 



Any variety, 50c per packet. 



AMERICAN BUIiB CO., 



172 N. Wabash Av e., Chicag o, 111. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS SEEDS. 



Local greenliouse-grown, now ready. 



Write for prices. 



S. S. PENNOCK CO.. 



1608-20 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



ASTER SEED. NORTHERN MICH. GROWN. 



The liost for any climate. 

 Improved I'icrli'ss. our own introduction, the 

 largest Aster in existence, 6%-in. flowers on 24 

 Inch stems, slicll pink. 



Heart of France, the new dark red. 

 La te-lir:i lulling, lavender, (non-lateraU. 

 Write for dcsiriptions and prices. 

 ENTERPRISE FLORAL CO., 

 Petoskey. Mich. 



ASTER SEEDS. 



NortliiTii grown .\sipr Seed: a fine list of our 

 well-known str.-iiiis: auiiu.il and piTcnnial seeds 

 and plants, and tin' liest list of gladioli in 

 America. Mention 'I'lie Review to get prices. 



RALPH E. HINTINGTON. 

 Goodhold Farm. __ Mentor. 0. 



XXX ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS SEED. 



NORTHERN GROWN GREENHOUSE SEED. 



Large, plump, well matured ; our own growing 



Price per 1000 seeds $.3.50 per 1000 



Price on 10,000 seeds 3.00 per 1000 



Price on 25,000 seeds 2.75 per 1000 



Sent parcel post paid to any zone U. S, A. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 



116-11 8 Seventh ^t^, Pltsburgh, Pa. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA ROSEA. 



Dwarf habit, light and dark shades of pink. 



Guaranteed fresh seed, select strain. 



Packet of I.IOO seeds for $l.."iO. Cash. 



ERNEST OECHSrjN. 



Madison St. and Gale Ave., River Forest, 111. 



THE DIENER TOMATO. 



Increase your tomato yield 100 per cent by 

 raising the new DIENER TOMATO. 30 to 40 

 tons of ripe fruit to tlie acre. 



This tomato was raised last year all over the 

 United States and Canada with the greatest sat- 

 isfaction. 



As smooth as an apple and of a magnificent 

 dark red color. Single tomatoes weigii up to 3 

 lbs. each. The fiesh is more solid than that of 

 any other tomato. Thj fruit contains little seed 

 and is solidly filled out. This tomato is free 

 of the acid taste, and for deliydrating, catsup 

 and canning It is the best tomato in existence 

 today. 



The DIENER TOMATO is blight-resiating as 

 well as drouglit-resistlng. It will not crack from 

 the rain and will not rot wliile lying on the 

 ground in wet weather. This tomato will grow 

 in almost any kind of soil and it commences to 

 ripen the first part of August. 



It is the greatest novelty in the tomato line, 

 and it will soon crowd out the present varieties 

 from tne market by its far superior qualities. 



Price of the DIENER TOMATO SEED. Sam- 

 ple package, 25c; one-quarter of an acre pack- 

 age, 50c; one acre package, $1.50. 



RICHARD DIENER CO., INC., 

 Kentfield, Marin County, Cal, 



Seeds: Write for our complete new list now 

 ready, 

 B. 8. Skidelsky & Co., 50 Park Place. New York 



ASTER SEED AT A BARGAIN. 



Vick's Early Branching, white, lavender, pink, 

 rose, crimson, purple, violet, mixed colors, $1.00 

 per oz.; separate colors. $1.25 per oz. Special 

 price on 1 lb. lots. Postpaid. 



J. DOBBERTIN & SON, 

 1127 Joseph Ave., Rocheste r, N . Y. 



NEW CBOP~OP SEED NOW READY. 

 Asparagus Plumosus, 1000 seeds, $1.25; 5000 

 seeds, $6.00; 10,000 seeds, $10.00. 



Asparagus Sprengerl, 1000 seeds, $1.00 ; 5000 

 seeds, $4.50; 10,000 seeds, $8.00. 



G. B. JOHNSON, 

 1509 Morton St.. Alameda, Cal. 



I'rimula Obconica gigantea, summer 1920 col- 

 lected seeds, grown for quality and Iiigh ger- 

 mination. Flowers sent on request. Seeds, $1.00 

 per 1000; 5,000, $4.00; 10,000, $7.50. Salvia 

 Splendens and Bonfire, $2.00 per oz. 



Belvedere Nursery Co., Santa Barbara, Calif. 



Mixed late-branching Asters, including Peer- 

 less Pink, Lady Roosevelt and Violet King; 25 

 lbs. of seed, $4.00 per lb. Heart of France, 

 Crimson Giant and Pink Beauty, $1.00 per oz. 

 H. Hills. Bristol, Ind. 



Delphinium Belladonna and Bellamosa, from 

 selected stock plants, oz., $2.50; lb., $30.00. 

 We guarantee best results from this stock or 

 win replace. Ralph E. Huntington, Goodhold 

 Farm, Mentor, O. 



Primula Obconica, large-flowering, crimson, 

 rose, and lilac, $2.50 per gramm; 1 gr. equals 

 about 3000 to 4000 seeds. Cash with order, please. 



Ferd Fischer, Wlesbaden-Aukamm, Germany. 



Ampelopsis Veitchii, fresh seeds, $1.50 per 

 lb. Cash or check. Send for jilant list. J. 

 Dvorak, Nurseryman, Hempstead Gardens. N. Y. 



Vick's Autumn Glory Aster seed, oz., $2.00; 

 lb.. $30.00. C. H. Ketcham. South Haven. Mich. 



SHAIMROCKS 



SHAMROCK PLANTS. READY NOW. 



Will make fine plants for St. Patrick's dav. 



0-inch pots. $(i.00 per 100; 



2i'(.-iiicli pots, .<!10.1I0 iier 1110: 



Little green p.iils, S;i.-)(M| per 100. 



ROMAN J. IRWIN, 



43 W. 18th St., New York. 



SMILAX 



2V4-INC1I SMILAX. 

 Extra heavy, cut hack three times. Just the 

 tiling for niaking-np work. .?3.00 per 100. 

 THE ALTIMO CULTrRE CO.. 

 Canlield. O. 



Smilax. 2i,i.-in. pots, extra strong plants, $4.00 

 per 100, .$30.00 per 1(100. 

 I'ark Hoard (Jreenliouses. Fort Wayne. Ind. 



Smilax, strong 2U-in., $3.00 per 100, $27.50 

 I>er 1000. 

 S. S. Ski delsky & Co., 50 Park Place. New York . 



Smilax, 2'/4-in., line, strong plants, cut hack 

 several times, $3.00 per 100. $27. ."lO per 1000. 

 .T. ('. Seliniidt. Jiristol, Pa. 



Smilax. 2U-ln., $3.00 per 100. 

 Baur Floral Co., Erie, Pa. 



Smilax, strong 2-in., 2',i'C each. 



J. S. Stuart & Son. Anderson, Ind. 



Smilax, 2V4-ln., $3.50 per 100. 

 The Schmidt & Botley Co., Springfield, O. 



Smilax, cut back 214-in., $3.00 per 1(K). 

 Burden Floral Co.. Bowling Green. Ky. 



SNAPDRAGONS 



Snapdragons from seed, clean and healthy, 

 Ramsbnrg's str.iiii. Nelrose. Silver Pink. (;(d(len 

 Pink Queen. Phelps' White and Yellow, cut 

 back and branched, 2',i-in. pots, $5.00 per 100. 

 Cash, please. 

 E . B. Morgan Flo ral Co.. P axton, HI, 



Snapdragons, Silver Pink. Hybrid Pink, GoUIen, 

 Pink Queen and Giant White, branched in fine 

 shape, 2V2-ln., $5.00 per 100. $40.00 per 1000. 

 Isaac A. Passmore, West Chester, I'a. 



Snapdragons, pinkl white, yellow aniT rod, 

 21/o-in., $5.00 per 100. 



lola Greenhouses, lola, Kan. 



AFTER YOUR MUMS. 

 Snapdragons will yield more money per square 

 foot than anything else you can plant. Snaps 

 are easy to grow, can be planted any time, and 

 are very popular with the buying public. 



Our stock Is from pots or from soil and are 

 strong, branched, clean plants. 



We especially recommend our soil stock, 

 which we will ship you, transportation prepaid. 

 This is sturdy, vigorous stock, free from any 

 sign of rust. Instructions to prevent rust with 

 each order If desired. 



Keystone, Nelrose, Silver Pink, Buxton's Pink, 

 Enchantress, Ramsburg's Light Pink, Giant 

 White and Yellow; Bronze Beauty, Golden Queen 

 and Seneca, Garnet and Fancy Mixed. 



$5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 

 Bench stocic we ship special delivery. Insured, 

 and guarantee safe delivery or replace stock. 

 Will exchange for Mum stock plants. 

 GENEVA FLORAL CO., 

 Geneva, N. Y. 



SNAPDRAGONS. 

 Nice, pinched back plants, ready now. 



100 1000 



Sliver Pink 2%-ln. $6.00 $55.00 



Keystone 2>4-ln. 6.00 55.00 



Giant Yellow 2%-ln. 6.00 55.00 



Giant White 2%-ln. 6.00 55.00 



Nelrose 2 V4 -in. 6.00 55.00 



ROMAN J. IRWIN, 

 43 West 18th St., New York City. 



Snapdragon plants for Easter and Memorial 

 day. Thin places in Carnation beds and other 

 odd places will give lots of cut flowers when 

 other flowers are scarce. Mostly Silver Pink, 

 214-ln. strong pot plants, $3.50 per 100. Cash. 

 C. P. Bethards, Springfield, O. 



Snapdragons, fine 2'/,-in. ; 2."jO Silver Pink, 100 

 Golden Pink Queen, 75 Hybrid Pink, 50 White, 

 100 Keystone, 50 Buxton, 25 Light Pink, $5.00 

 per 100; lot for $.30.00. 

 The Tiiumb Nurse ry, Marlette, Mich. 



Snapdragons, Keystone, Silver Pink, Hybrid 

 Pink, Golden Pink Queen, Giant Yellow and 

 Giant White, 2Vi-in., branched, $5.00 per 100, 

 $45.00 per 1000. Cash with order. 

 C. B. Shi sler. WUliams vill e, N. Y . 



Snapdragons, strong plants, twice pinched 

 back, free from rust, 2V4-in. Nelrose, Keystone, 

 Phelps' White, Yellow and Silver Pink, $6.00 per 

 100, $50.00 per 1000. 

 S^ S. Skidelsky & Co., 50 Park Place, New Y ork. 



Snapdragons, Keystone, Silver Pink and Bui- 

 ton's Pink, in 2-in. pots, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 

 per 1000. Free from rust. 

 Peters & S on, Hillyard, Wash. 



Snapdragon Keystone, free from rust, 2V4-iii7, 

 $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 



Louis Llnnermann, J r., P es Platnes, HI. 



SDa[)dragons, Sliver Pink and WhUe^ rmitMl 

 cuttings, $1.50 per 100; 2V4-ln., $4.00 per 100. 

 Burden Floral Co., Bowling Green. Ky. 



Double Snapdragon June Hef ko, rooted cut- 

 tings, $15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000. 

 T. D . Hefto. Marshfle ld. W is. 



Snapdragons, 2H-inch Silver Pink seedUngiy 

 Ramsburg's strain, $4.00 per 100. Cash. 

 W. A. Ballon. 314 Naperville St., 'Wheaton, 111. 



Snapdragons, strong stock, 4 varieties, 2'^-fn,,' 

 6c e ach. Haentze F loral Co., Fond du I>ac. Wis. 



^ stevT as 



Stevias, variegated leaved, extra fine; makes 

 spikes 2 to 3 feet in length; lasts well both on 

 Iilants and when cut; rooted cuttings, $6.50, 

 postpaid. Cash with order. Ready for March 

 and .Vpril delivery. M. I>;ingohr, B ozeman, Mont. 



Stevia, dwarf, 3 in., $6.00 per l"00~2-year^old 

 stock plants, extra large, $12. .lO per 100, second 

 size, $7.50 per 100. 

 -'i S. Ski delsky & Co.. 50 Park Place. New York. 



Stevia. extra strong, tall variety stock plants, 

 $10.00 per 100. 

 C'has. Fru eh & Sons, Saginaw, Mich. 



STOCKS • 



Stocks, Lenox, lavender, whif^and pink; 2%- 

 in. pots, $10.00 per 100. $90.00 per 1000. Roman 

 J. Irwin, 43 W. 18th St.. New York. N. Y. 



STRAM/BERRY PLANTS 



Strawberry plants. Aroma and Klondike, grown 



nn new land; lots of 10.000, .fl.OO per 1000. Diin- 

 lap, $5.00 per 1000. Can dig any time. Cash. 

 Lacey & Webster, Mena. Ark. 

 Aroma Strawberry plants, one variety onlv. 

 100.000 lots, $4.00; 10,000 lots, $5.00; 1,000 lot*, 

 $7,00. Cash. 

 Strawberry R anch, Box 1 0, Shawnee, Kan. 



Aroma Strawberry plants, $0.OoT~Senator Dun- 

 lap, $5.00 per 1000. Packing free for rash. 

 Chester H. Moon. R. :i. Leavemvortli. Kan. 



Strawberry plants. Senator Dunlap, $1.00 per 

 100; Progreseive Everbearing, $1.50 per 100. 

 D. Han, Kennard, JJeb. 



STROBILANTHES 



Strobilanthes Dyerlanus, 2V4-ln., $6.00 per 100. 

 The Schmidt & Botley Co., Sp ringfield, O. 



swaTwsowas 



Swainsonas, white, 50 3-in,, 8c; .'iO 2-in., 4c 

 each. F. L. Lainson, 1300 Canning St., Council 

 Bluffs^ la. 



Swainsonas, white, rooted cuttings, $2.50 per 

 100; 2^-ln., $5.00 per 100. 

 Burden Flora l Co.. Bowling Green, Ky. 



Swainsonas, white, 2V4-ln., $6.00 per lOo! 

 The Schmidt & Botley Co., Springfield, O. 



