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The Florists' Review 



FBBnUARY 10, 1921 



tills instance, tlie cjitalotjiic Hint represents siuli 

 a comhinntion umiki mitunilly be expected to lie 

 n book of some size, and tliis catalogue entirely 

 fulfills expectations. It consists of 128 pages, 

 besides a 4-paKe, pink-prlntcd Insert, and the 

 Iiuges are extra large — iiboiit 8'/ixll% Inches. 

 The 4-paKe insert contains the prices of the 

 vegetable and field seeds, as these prices are 

 not quoted in connection with the descriptions of 

 the varieties. The covers are prettily bedecked 

 witli colored pictures of flowers and vegetables. 



Kelway & Son, Liingport, England. — Wholesale 

 "real price" catalogue of vegetable and flower 

 seeds; eighty-eight large pages, printed on 

 enameled paper in the usual superfine Kelway 

 style. The illustrations, though all in plain 

 black and wliit<', are of first-class quality. The 

 harassing imilileni, the rate of exchange, Is dis 

 imsed of thus in an announcement by the com 

 Iiany, under dati' of .Inniiary, litl'l: "We have 

 made oiir prices in I'niteil States currenc.v, and 

 in the English equivalent in sterling at today's 

 rate of exchange. $.S.."iO to CI. Whatever fluctu- 

 ation in ex<'li,'inKe may take place from time to 

 lime, our drafts will be in sterling at this rale 

 --$3..''iO." The ]iriees in Eiiglisli ,ind American 

 currency ari' quoted in jiarallel columns. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co., I'liiladelphia, Ta - - 

 I'ayersdnrfer's "Silent Salesman," a fully Illus- 

 trated calalogue ol' dorisls' supplies, including 

 lh(' latest novelties and the staiulard lines; 

 twenty-eiirht exceptioually large pages, Kl-'l xi;!--i 

 inclK's, lu'iiited with blue ink. The novelties in 

 "dresseil cliin:! figures, with receptacles at- 

 tailied. ' are jiarl ieularly worthy of remark, 

 being "cunning" anil natural in pose and in 

 facial expression. In the standard wares - 

 ribbon li-*'ers. corsage sliields, vases, cycas, mag- 

 nolia, artificial flowers and plants, wreaths and 

 other designs, baskets, wire goods .and so on — in 

 all these the stock is large and varied. On the 

 introductory page specific directions are given 

 as to the proper action to be taken b,v the 

 "■ecipient of merchaiuiise which has been damaged 

 in transit. 



Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, N. Y. — "Rul 

 letiii No. :{, to the 'I'rade Only." showing "v,i- 

 rieties, gra<les and (piantlties available" at the 

 date of the publication of the list. Largo assort- 

 ments of roses, perennials and general nursery 

 stock .are olTered. 



Western Seed Co., lios Angeles. Cal. — "Plant- 

 ing Ciiide fer 1921," an illustrated 40-page seed 

 catalogue. In n neat black and white cover. In 

 the Introductory and closing pages are cultural 

 directions that are adapted to southern Califor- 

 nia. These directions are found under such 

 heads as "Monthly Planting List." "A Few- 

 Words aliout Irrigation" and "Fornuilas for 

 Destroying Insects." 



Georgre L. Stillman, Westerly, U. I. — "Dali 

 lias of Distinction for 1921; Describing XI.v Own 

 Creations and Standard Varieties of All the Dif 

 I'erent Types, Classes and Colors of This FTow- 

 er." In the foregoing title this dahlia specialist 

 conveys an accurate idea of his catalogue. It 

 might be added that the Ixiok Is well illustrated, 

 consists of sixty-four pages, is bound in a hand- 

 somely colored cover an(I contains, among other 

 helpful information, the classification of dah- 

 lias, as adopted by the American Dahlia Societj . 



LIVE WIRE 



Competition Is Li/e 

 Again— 



Buy Your French Bulbs 



— No'w from 



Lagarde & Vandervoort 



OLLIOULES, FRANCE 



Mail Address: Care MALTUS & WARE, 

 116 Broad Street. NEW YORK CITY. 



Our representative will be calling on you. 



F. G. MARQUARDT, Inc. 

 Importers of Bulbs 



116-120 West 32nd Street 



NEW YORK CITY 



CORRECTION 



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 mentof A. K. Kundeni. iiage 12 of the i.^^suc 

 for February ;i, miile the word "cit.v" ap- 

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Cannas from Headquarters 



RED SHADES jqo 



Dragon. 3 ft. Deep ox-blood red, rich color { 7.00 



Duke of Marlboro. 4 ft. Dark velvety crimson 6.00 



Lafayette. 4 ft. Most intense scarlet 7.00 



Meteor (Wintzer's). 5 ft. About the best crimson 7.00 



Nokomis. .'> ft. New vivid crimson, bronze foliage 8.00 



The President. 4 ft. Best red in commerce 15.00 



Wm. Saunders. 4 ft. Bright scarlet, bronze foliage 8.00 



PINK SHADES 



City of Portland. AV^ it. Salmon-pink, continuous bloomer. . 12.00 



Hiawatha. 3 ft. Rosy pink, bordered ceri.se 5.00 



Maid of Orleans. iV- ft. Mottled creamy pink 5.00 



Morning Glow. 4 ft. Rich pink, bronzefoliage 7.00 



Mrs. W. Wilson. 4 ft. More pink than Mrs. A. F. t,onard.... 12.00 



Wabash. 4 ft. Bronze-leaved rosea gigaiitea 6.00 



Wawa. 3 ft. Very beautiful soft pink 6.00 



YELLOW SHADES 



California. 4 ft. Rich orange gold 5.00 



Gladiator. 5 ft. Biisht yellow, spotted red 7.00 



Golden Gate. 4 ft. I'ure gold with apricot center 6.0t> 



Queen of Holland. 3 ft. Orange-yellow 8.00 



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Flag of Truce. 4 ft. 



WHITE SHADES 



Cream white, erect and fine. 



15.00 125.00 



Gaiety. 5 ft. 



VARIEGATED 



Heddisb-orange, edged yellow, showy. 



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60.00 



GIANT ORCHID FLOWERING 



King Humbert. 4 ft. Orange-scarlet, bronze foliage 7.00 



Queen Helene. 5 ft. Yellow King Humbert 8.00 



Uncle Sam. 7 ft. Brilliant orange-scarlet 5.00 



Wintzer's Colossal. 5 ft. Immense vivid scarlet fioweis 8.00 



Wyoming. 7 ft. Orange flowers, purple foliage 7.iiO 



Prices F. O. B. West Grove, Pa. 



^^ CONARD * ROSES 



& JONES CO. WESTGROVE, PA. 



ROBERT PYLE, Pretident ANTOINE WINTZER, Vice-Pres. 



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f^ A UT f A O STRONG DIVISIONS OF 

 L^/\.ri.Lil/\.9 THE 10 BEST VARIETIES 



Each Dozen 100 

 KJiiK of the Aatuinn. Decorative. Buff yellow, suffused terra cotta. 



Finest dahlia under cultivation $0.50 $5.00 $35 00 



John Boreel. Decorative. Color similar to KIngr of the Autumn.. 1.00 10.00 7500 

 Mina Burgle. Decorative. Without a doubt finest red for cut flower 



purpose 15 1.50 10.00 



Sylvia. Decorative. White edged pink. Fine for the retail florist .10 1.00 8 00 



.A. D. I.ivoni. Show. Soft pink, very free bloomer 10 1.00 8 00 



Maud Adanu. Show. The best commercial dahlia to date. Color 



pure snow white overlaid clear delicate pink 35 3.50 20 00 



Storm King. Show. An elegant white, very free bloomer 12 125 8 00 



Madonna. Peony. I^arge white with pinkish shadings, long stems .15 1.50 1000 



Dlemont Von ByHteiiu Peony. Lilac changing to light blue 20 2 00 1500 



Countess of Lonsdale. Cactus. Deep Salmon. A fine dahlia 15 1.00 12!oo 



Our Stock will please the most critical buyer. 



JACOB SCHULZ (OWPANY, Inc., ''' '^^^'t ^" LouisYJllie, Ky. 



lientlOD The Rerlew when yon wrlt«. 



GLADIOLI 



SPECIALISTS 



The Standard Bulb Co. 



Benton Harbor, Mich. 



Mention The R»Tlew when yon write. 



GLADIOLI 



Please send for m.v quotations on lartfe or 

 small Quantities of all the leading varieties. 



JELLE ROOS 



GLADIOLUS SPECIALIST 

 Dept A. CONCORD, MASS. 



New Colors in Gladiolus 



Are you acquainted with my Gladiolus 

 Primulinus varieties? NothinK is more 

 elegant and beautiful than my Gladiolus 

 Primulinus, with their artistically ar- 

 ranged flowers and their Oriental colors. 

 And nothing is more bright and brilliant 

 than my Gladiolus Chautauqua Kid. 



Catalogue, includinsf Iris and PeonitB, 

 free on request. 



THE CHAUTAUQUA FLOWER FIELDS 



C. Zecstraten, Prop. 

 Bemus Point 1 >^ u^New York 



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



