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The Florists' Review 



June 28, 1917. 



MICHELL'S Z FLOWER SEEDS 



Pansy Seed 



Mich«Il'8 Giant £xhibition, Mixed. 



A Riant strain, which for size of bloom, 

 heavy texture and varied colors and shades 

 cannot be surpassed. Hali tr. pkt. 30c.; 60c 

 per tr. pkt.; ^8 oz., $1.00; $6.00 per oz. 

 Giant Trimar<<eau, Mixed. Large flow- 

 ering and choice colors. Tr. pkt. 30c.; $1.25 

 per oz. Also Olant Prize and Regular sorts 

 in separate colore. 



Daisy, Double English 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 Monstrosa Pink. ...I4 oz. $1.60 $0.eu 



1.60 

 1.60 



.60 



Munstrosa White. .k oz. 

 Monstrosa Mixed.. ^4 oz. 



Lonefellow Pink 



Snowball White 



Mixed 



Nyosotis 



Alpestris Victoria 26 



Bliza Fonrobert 2U 



Cineraria 



.30 $2.00 

 .30 2.00 

 .30 1.60 



1.00 

 1.00 



^ tr. Tr. 



pkt. pkt. 



Grandlflora Prize, Dwarf $0.80 $1.00 



Grandlflora Med. Tall 60 1.00 



Pansies 



Giant Sorts in Separate Colors 



Tr. Dkt. Oz. 



Azure Blue $0.40 $2.25 



BiaclcBlue 40 2.25 



Emperor William, blue 40 2.25 



Hortensla Red 40 2.50 



King o( the Blacks 40 2.25 



Lord Beaconsfield, purple 



violet 40 2.25 



Peacock, blue, claret and 



white 40 3.00 



Snow Queen, pure white 40 2.25 



Striped and Mottled 40 2.25 



White with Eye 40 2.25 



Pure Yellow 40 2.25 



Yellow with Eye 40 2.25 



Also all other seasonable Seeds, 

 Balbs and Supplies. 



Send for Wholesale Catalosne. 



HENRY F. NICHELL CO., sis Nwitt^t.. Philadelphia 



ill 



Ifention The Review when you write. 



other legumes, forage and grain sor- 

 ghums, millets and seeds of dther field 

 and food crops." 



Miscellaneous Business. 



The by-laws were amended so that 

 the executive committee may legally 

 set the place of annual meeting for any 

 day in June, instead of the fixed date. 



A resolution of thanks was addressed 

 to William G. Scarlett, chairman of the 

 legislative committee, for his tactful, 

 diplomatic and efficient services; also 

 to the members of the legislative com- 

 mittee, because they have well dis- 

 cliarged arduous duties. 



Messages of sympathy were ordered 

 sent to Oscar Will and L. L. May, who 

 are ill. 



H. W. Wood, chairman, reported res- 

 olutions of condolence with the families 

 of members deceased during the year: 

 Walter P. Stokes, Herbert W. Johnson, 

 Henry A. Salzer, W. C. Langbridge and 

 Henry Kirke White. 



Resolutions of thanks and apprecia- 

 tion were addressed to the Detroit 

 seedsmen and especially D. M. Ferry 

 & Co. and Theodore Cobb, who arranged 

 the exceedingly pleasant affair at Oak- 

 view Farm, for their hospitalities. 



A handsome watch and chain were 

 presented to President White as the 

 closing act of the convention. 



The association of seed analysts was 

 in session at Detroit at the same time 

 and the occasion afforded opportunity 

 for conference and discussion, privately 

 and in both meetings, which it is 

 thought made a material advance 

 toward agreement on a uniform, work- 

 able seed bill both organizations and 

 individual members can seek to have 

 adopted by the states. 



Cold Storage Giganteum 



6/ 8 (400 to case) $14.00 



7/ 9 (300 to case) 16.00 



8/ 9 (275 to case) 16.00 



•^ A I • /VN^,^ 9/10 (200 to case) 19.00 



*x\* ■■'m **^>^^ ^*^^ shipment new stock in all sizes at regular import 



0^\ I W ^'y^^ j^ prices. Order now Lilium Giganteum, Formosum. Rubruni, 

 *, ^5v^— ^^.^^ .* Auratum, Album, Magnificum and Melpomene. 



'^WusG^^ AMERICAN BULB COMPANY 



Cable AoDR e s8 " B U L B S ** 1 72 N. Wabash Ave. Phone Randolph 331 S CHICAGO, ILL 



Mention The Review when you write. 



THE NEW PRESIDENT, 



F. W. Bolgiano started in business at 

 the age of 17 years as a florist at Waver- 

 ly, Baltimore county, Md. After two 

 years he entered the establishment of J. 

 Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md., where 

 he remained five years. He then opened 

 a store in Washington, D. C, where he 

 conducted a retail seed and flower busi- 

 ness. In 1899 his business in the seed 

 line became so large that Mr. Bolgiano 

 gave up flower selling and devoted his 



LILT BDLBS 



FALL SHIPMENT 



Giganteum, Formosum,. Rubrum, 



Multiflorum, Magnificum, Auratum, 



Album, Melpomene, Etc. 



Shipments distributed from New York. Chi- 

 cago. Philadelphia. Denver. Liondon (Ont), 



Some 1916 croo from storage to offer. 



Write for IMPORT prices, stating quantity, 

 variety and size. 



NcHUTCHISON & CO. 



The Import House 

 95 Chambers St., NEW YORK 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



GIGARTEDN ULY BDLBS 



FROM COLD STORAGE 



7- 9, per case of 30O $14.00 



8-9, 250 14.00 



9-10, 200 16.00 



Holton & Hankel Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



M ention The Review when you writ e . 



LILIUN GIGANTEUM rrom Cold Storage 



7 to 9-inch II6.CO per case of 800 



8 to 9- inch 16.00 per case of 260 



9 to 10-inch 17.00 per case of 200 



Write for prices on your fall bulb order. 



LECHNER BROS.. Caxtoi Bld^., ST. LOUIS, NO. 



Agents for The Growers Association. 

 Anna Paulowna, Holland. 



Always mention fhe Florists* Review 

 wben \17ritlna; advertlsMTs* 



AHENTION! 



OUR MOnO: "Your doHar's value." 



Write for growing contract prices for Spring. 

 1918, delivery: January, February and March on 



CANNAS 



CALADIUMS 



TUBEROSES 



PEONIES 



GLADIOLI 



MADEIRA VINES 



Acreage planted in 1917. not 60% of previous 

 years, and prices will undoubtedly be higher 

 at digging time, for labor, packing, etc., have 

 advanced considerably in the past six months. 

 Ask for prices on any quantity of any of above 

 items. Quotations gladly submitted. 



G. M. REBURN & CO. 



160 N. Wabash Ave. 

 CHICAGO 



LILIUN GIGANTEUM, 7/9, 300 to Caie 



$20.00 per Case 

 Cold Storage, $S5.00 per lOOO 



Tuberoses, A-1 19.50 per lOOO 



Dahlias, Cannas, Gladioli and Caladiums— 

 Prices on Application. 



DVIICrnin l*^ ytM,t eth street, 

 . nUiJVUni, CINCINNATI. OHIO 



'' Wilson's Seeds will 



grow anywhere" 



J. J. WILSON SEED CO., INEWARK, N. J. 



