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The Florists' Review 



Jlnk 1G, 1921 



MICHELL'S FLOWER SEEDS 



I 



Also all other seasonable Seeds, Bulbs 



and Supplies. 



Send for Wholesale Price List. 



PANSY SEED 

 Michell's Giant Exhibition, Mixed. A 



giant strain, which for size of bloom, 

 lieavy texture and varied colors and 

 shades cannot be surpassed. Half tr. 

 pkt., 30c; 50c per tr. pkt.; % oz., $1.25; 

 $7.00 per oz. 



Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. Large flow* 

 ering and choice colors. Tr. pkt., 30c; 

 $2.25 per oz.; '^ lb., $8.00. 



Giant Sorts in Separate Colors 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. % lb. 



Azure Blue $0.40 $3.00 $11.00 



11.00 

 11.00 

 14.50 

 11.00 

 11.00 

 14.50 

 11.00 

 11.00 

 11.00 

 11.00 

 11.00 



DAISY. DOUBLE ENGLISH 



Tr. I'kt. Oz. 

 Monstrosa Pink, ^ oz. .$1.50 $0.50 .... 

 Monstrosa White, }4 oz.. 1.50 .50 .... 

 Monstrosa Mixed, ^ oz.. 1.25 .50 .... 



Longfellow, Pink 40 $2.50 



Snowball, White 40 2.50 



Mixed 30 1.50 



CINERARIA 



'ATt. Tr. 



I'kt. Pkt. 



Grandiflora Prize, Dwarf $«J.60 $1.00 



Grandiflora Prize, med. tall.. .60 1.00 



PRIMULA CHINENSIS 



Alba Magnifica $0.60 $1.00 



Chiswick Red 60 1.00 



Duchess 60 1.00 



Holbom Blue 60 1.00 



Kermesina Splendens 60 1.00 



Rosy Mom 60 1.00 



Prize Mixture 60 1.00 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA 



Lilacina. Lilac $0.50 



Kermesina. Crimson 50 



Rosea. Pink 50 



Alba. White 50 



Hybrida Mixed (A oz. $1.25) 50 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 518-516 Market St., Phila. 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 9:30 A. M. 



"Promoting Larger and More General Plant- 

 ings of Vegetable and Flower Seeds," by Kirby 

 B. White, Detroit. Mich. 



"Promoting the Use of More and Better Field 

 Grass and Clover Seed on the Farm." by L. L. 

 Olds, Madison, Wis. 



Report of garden bureau committee, by Leon- 

 ard H. Vaughan, Chicago, chairman, and James 

 H. Burdett, director. 



General discussion on above topics. 



THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2:15 P. M. 



"Seed Trade of the Southeast," by Frank S. 

 Love, secretary Southern Seedsmen's Associa- 

 tion, Montgomery, Ala. 



"Seed Trade of the Southwest," by Dick 

 O'Bannon. Sherman, Tex. 



"The Flower Seed Growing Industry of Cali- 

 fornia," hy L. D. Waller, Guadaloupe, Cal. 



"Ijitest Development In Corn Breeding," il- 

 lustrated, by Kugene D. Funk, Bloomington, 111. 



"Mosaic and Angular Leaf Spot Diseases of 

 the Cucumber," illustrated, by Dr. S. C. Doo- 

 llttle. of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 23. 



Banquet at Hotel Statler. 



Entertainment features arranged by St. IjOuIs 

 seedsmen's committee. 



FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 9:30 A. M. 



Report of nomenclature committee, by the 

 chairman, Francis C. Stokes, Moorestown, N. J. 



Report of postal laws committee, by the chair- 

 man. G. F. Bradley, Cleveland, 0. 



Rep:irt of experiment station committee, hy 

 the i-liairman, L. L. Olds, Madison, Wis. 



Ri'pciit <if ciinimittee on necrology, by the 

 cliMirni.in. W. H. Barrett. Adrian, Mich. 



Miscellaneous and unfinished business. 



Election of officers. 



TRENCH BULBS IN DEADLOCK. 



The decision of the American and 

 Britisli importers not to buy French 

 bulbs at the high prices quoted by the 

 growers and the formation of an organi- 

 zation of French dealers and exporters 

 uniting them in the same policy has 

 been followed by the expressed deter- 

 mination of the bulb producers to stick 

 by the prices originally set, thereby 

 causing a deadlock between the pur- 

 chasers and sellers. 



A meeting was held May 28 at Toulon 

 by the syndicate of bulb producers. 

 This meeting, which included only the 

 officers of the syndicate, without giving 

 a he;n-ing to the bulb doalora and with- 

 out ajipnrent concern for tlie decisions 

 taken by the American and Holland 

 dealers, decided to maintain in entirety 

 the prices fixed by the general meeting 

 of members of the syndicate. 



The same day was held at Toulon a 

 meeting of the members of the syndi- 

 cate of French bulb dealers, recently 

 organize.l as the result of the present 



Priinula Obconica 



Dwarf Habit, light and dark shades of Pink 



Guaranteed fresh seed, select strain 

 Packet of 1500 seeds - - $1.50, cash 



Madison Str«*t and Gal* At*. 



ERNEST OECHSLIN SivrR FORESTriLL 



liwitloB Tfc» B«t1>w when you writ*. 



Paper Whites- --Grandiflora 



Grown on our farm, nice bulbs. They blootn for us and should lor you. many bulbs 

 throwing three Hovver spikes and often I' to 17 flowers on single stem bulbs. Now 

 ready for shipment. We solicit your orders. Our prices are reasonable. 

 12 to 16 ctm., $29.00 per lOOO. t. o. b. here, net cash. Eight samples, 25 cents. 

 Also ready July 1st 



BARRII CONSPICUUS $15.00 



SULPHUR PHOENIX U.OO 



MIXED, good varieties 10.00 



SIR WATKIN, sinall size 10.00 



Above prices all per thous.ind SEND US YOUR ORDERS 



Tait Brothers Company, Brunswick, Georgia 



Mention The Review when you write. 



The WOKI.n'S Bulb Center Is KU ROPE 

 ElIROPK'S Bulb Center Is HOLLAND 

 HOLLAND'S Bulb Center Is 



BADER & CO., "^„^S^'?:5Sr 



Large Growers of Hyacinths, Tulips. Narcissi, etc. 



REPRESENTATIVES: 

 .lOHN H. BAl>KR\CaveK. F. LANG. 

 P. 1». nADKH /K2Hn)a(iSt.,N.Y.CITY 



Please communicate with us. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



DUTCH AND FRENCH BULBS 



CJ.Speelmai&Sou Lagarde & S^elBai 



MIIENHEIM. MOLLAND OLLIOULES. VM. FRMCE 

 New York Office: 470 GREENWICH ST. 



Paclflc Coast Rep., Hf. B. Clarke. 

 Box K43, San Jose, Calif. 



LIVE WIRE 



J. A. Vandervoort & Co. 



Wholesale Bulb Growers 

 NOORDWYK ■ HOLLAND 



Als3 Nurspriesat Sassetiheim 

 Absolutely the largest growers in Holland of 



Bic. Victoria, Golden Spur and Von Sion 



Also large growers of 

 HYACINTHS, TULIPS, ETC. 

 Mail Address— Care of 



MALTUS & WARE 



116 Broad St. New York City 



Oir represcatatiTcs will be calling ra yoa. 



llentton The Beriew when yon write. 



