Fbbruaby 'ZA, 191!1 



The Florists^ Review 



109 



Aster 

 Seed 



A critically selected, carefully 

 grown strain of this very desirable 

 type of asters; only the very best 

 plants allowed to remain for seed pur- 

 poses. Plants carry 10 to 16 fancy 4 

 to B-ln. full double blooms, 24 to 30 

 inches high. 



Every visitor admits we have ex- 

 ceptionally fine asters for florists' 

 work. 



Sow now in flats for blooming in 

 late July and August. 

 Boay Pink, Fnrpl*, lavender, Whit*, 

 fl.O^ per packet, $2.50 per doz. 



Gladiolus 

 Crimson Glow 



A new glowing crimson red, earlier 

 than America, one of the largest; 

 robust, vigorous growth; tall, healthy, 

 free bulblet producer; bulblets grow 

 well. A superior gladiolus in every 

 way, a fine forcer. 



From California to Maine everyone 

 admits its exceptional quality and 

 value and as the very best red — "Qual- 

 ity over all." 



50c eacli, $5.00 per dos., $40.00 per 100. 



We offer 4.000,000 gladioli in all 

 sizes; bulblets by the bushel. 



Leading named sorts, finest primuli- 

 nus hybrids and fine mixed stocl(S. 



America, Arizona, Augusta, Baron 

 Hulot, Charlemagne, Dora Krois, E. 

 Kirtland, Gen. Kuroki, Golden Meas- 

 ure, Glory, Gretchen Zang. Halley. 

 L Immaculee, La Prophetesse, Mrs. 

 Pendleton, Mrs. Fryer, Mrs. King, Mr. 

 Mark, M. M. Bulley, M. Moulot, Myr- 

 tle, Negerfuerst, Niagara, Norma Dee, 

 Childs, Panama, Pride of Goshen, 

 Peace, Schwaben, War, Wilbrink, etc. 

 —a galaxy of best gladioli. "QuaUty 

 overaU." ■>* j 



Peonies 



A fine Ust of peonies, dug, ready to 

 go. Leadmg cut flower and all pur- 

 pose sorts. Such as Dr. D. Nemours, 

 F? , .^ Superba. F. Maxima, Mad. 

 ^aiot. Mad. de Verneville, Marie 



rnn^'to^V'i^^ *--S0 per doz., $25.00 per 

 100, $200.00 per 1000. 



K n"»^- d'Hour. Felix Crousse, Um- 

 oeuata Rosea (best earliest), $5.00 per 

 Joz.; $35.00 per 100. 



Hn?'"ifiA''n^' '^*''*« to color. $3.00 per 

 ?o nnn'i*-"".?^'" ^OO, $175.00 per 1000, 

 10,000 for $1,650.00. 



'ir^}^\j'f^- white to color, better 

 S99K nn'^-^^ P^"" ^Jo^- J25.00 per 100, 

 ?^^5.00 per 1000; 10,000 for $2,100.00. 

 18 acres to draw from. 



Terms, Caali 



C. BETSCHER 



DOVER. OHIO 



Coppersmith 



Burpee's New Dahlia for 1921 



COPPERSMITH Dahlia is an ideal garden variety which is 

 unsurpassed for cutting or general decorative work. The habit 

 of the plant is perfect, the growth sturdy and upright and only 

 of medium height. 



COPPERSMITH blooms early and continuously and is most 

 floriferous. The plants are literally smothered with flowers, 

 which are borne clear above the foliage on stiff, wiry stems. 

 In type it is midway between Peony-flowered and Duplex. 



One of the outstanding features of COPPERSMITH is its 

 glorious Autumn color, which may be described as a pleasing 

 shade of light copper or bronze with a glistening-like suffusion 

 of salmon-yellow. The reverse side of the petals is reddish- 

 bronze. 



For the past three seasons COPPERSMITH has been one of 

 the most admired varieties in our Dahlia fields at Fordhook. 

 Although brilliant in daytime, the unique color of COPPER- 

 SMITH is intensified under artificial light. Awarded Certificate 

 of Merit at the Dahlia Show of the Penn'i^lvania Horticultural 

 Society September, 1920. \ 



Strong Roots, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 

 $20.00 per dozen postpaid. 



TA^ Atlee Burpee Co., 



Seed Growers Philadelphia 



