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June 80, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



101 



MICHELL'S FLOWER SEEDS 



CINERARIA 



MICHBLL'S GIANT EXHIBITION PANSY 



^Tr., Tr. 



Pkt. Pkt. 



Grandiflora Prize, dwarf $0.60 $1.00 



Graadiflora Prize, medium tall 60 1.60 



DAISY— Double English xr. Pkt. Oz. 



Monttrosa Pink, ^oz., $1.50 $0.50 



Monstrosa White, H oz., $1.50 SO 



Monstrosa Mixed, J4 oz., 1.2S SO — 



Longfellow. Pink 40 $2.50 



Snowball. White 40 2.50 



Mixed JO 1.50 



MYOSOTIS Tr Pkt Oz 



Alpestria Victoria $0.25 $1.50 



Eliza Fanrobert .25 1.00 



Dissitiflora 40 2.50 



Palustris 40 3.00 



CYCLAMEN SEED 



MICHELL'S GIANT SHOW STRAIN 



100 1000 

 Seeds Seeds 



Bright Red $2.00 $15.00 



Dark Blood Red 2.00 15.00 



Glory of Wandtbek. 



Salmon red 2.25 17.50 



Perle of Zehlendorf, 



Salmon pink 2.25 17.50 



Pure White 2.00 15.00 



Rose of Marienthal, 



Bright pink 2.00 15.00 



White with Carmine Eye.. 2.00 15.00 



Mixed Colors 1.50 12.50 



MICHELL'S LARGE FLOWERING 

 STRAIN 



100 1000 

 Duke of Connaught, See<l3 Bee^s 



Crimson $1.75 $14.00 



Excelsior, White, red base 1.75 14.00 

 Grandiflora Alba. White... 1.75 14.00 

 Princess of Wales, Pink... 1.75 14.00 

 Salmon Queen, Salmon pink 1.75 14.00 

 St. George, Delicate salmon 1.75 14.00 

 Mixed, All colors 1.25 11.00 



PRIMUL4 CHINENSIS 



}4 Tr. Tr. 



Pkt. Pkt. 



Alba Magnifica $0.60 $1.00 



Chiswick Red 60 1.00 



Duchess 60 1.00 



Holborn Blue 60 1.00 



Kermesina Splendens 60 1.00 



Rosy Mom 60 1.00 



Prize Mixture 60 1.00 



PRIMULA MALACOIDES 



Tr. Pkt. 



Malacoides, Lilac $0.50 



Malacoides Alba SO 



Malacoides Superba, Rosy pink.. .50 



PANSY SEED 



Michell's Giant ExhibiUon. Mixed. A 



giant strain, which for size of bloom, 

 heavy texture and varied colors and 

 shades cannot be surpassed. Half tr. 

 pkt., 30c; SOc per tr. pkt.; '/g oz., $1.25; 

 $2.00 per % oz.; oz., $7.00; $26.00 per 

 ]4 lb. 



Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. Large 

 flowering and choice colors. Tr. pkt., 

 30c; $2.25 per oz.; % lb., $8.00. 



Giant Sorts in Separate Colors 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Azure Blue $0.40 $3.00 



Black Blue 40 3.00 



Emperor William 40 3.00 



Hortensia Red 40 4.00 



King of the Blacks 40 3.00 



Lord Beaconsfield ... .40 3.00 



Peacock 40 4.00 



Snow Queen 40 3.00 



Striped and Mottled.. .40 3.00 



White with Eye 40 3.00 



Pure Yellow 40 3.00 



Yellow with Eye 40 3.00 



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'4 lb. 

 11.00 

 11.00 

 11.00 

 14.50 

 11.00 

 11.00 

 14.50 

 11.00 

 11.00 

 11.00 

 11.00 

 11.00 



Primula Obconica Gigantea 



Tr. Pkt. 

 (s^ oz., $1.75) $0.50 



Lilacina. Lilac . . . 

 Kermesina. Crim 



son) (jV oz., $1.75) .50 



Rosea. Pink (a'j oz., $1.75) .SO 



Alba. White (j'j oz., $1.75) .50 



Hybrida Mixed (^'^ oz., $1.25) .50 



Also all other Seasonable Seeds, 

 Bulbs and Supplies. Send for our 

 New Wholesale Price List, just 

 out, if you did not receive a copy. 



MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE, 518-516 Market Street, Philadelphia 



Mention The ReTJew when yon write. 



and the delivering of addresses. Frank 

 S. Love, of Montgomery, Ala., secretary 

 of the Southern Seedsmen's Association, 

 gave a talk entitled "Seed Trade of the 

 Southeast." In preparation of the talk 

 Mr. Love sent out a questionnaire to all 

 the seedsmen in the southeastern states. 

 The results showed that the seed busi- 

 ness has grown from thirty-one firms in 

 1916 to 127 at the present time. He told 

 of other results of the questionnaire, 

 showing how the seed trade in the south- 

 east had grown in the last twenty-five 

 years. 



Then Dick O'Bannon, of Sherman, 

 Tex., presented a talk on "The Seed 

 Trade of the Southwest." His talk 

 was the opposite in material of the pre- 

 ceding one. He told of the why and 

 wherefore of the wonderfully increasing 

 business of the southwest and told the 

 broad principles of this growing busi- 

 ness. Taken toget/ier, he and Mr. Love 

 told the whole story of the seed business 

 of the south and, both were intensely in- 

 teresting. 



Com Breeding. 



Eugene D. Funk, of Bloomington, 111., 

 gave an illustrated talk on "Latest De- 

 velopments in Corn Breeding." His 

 talk, together with well chosen stcre- 

 opticon slides, was most entertaining 

 and interesting. He told of and showed 

 several of the latest varieties of corn 

 and the method of obtaining them. His 

 address was followed by a technical talk 

 on "Mosaic and Angular Leaf Spot Dis- 

 eases of the Cucumber," presented by 

 Dr. 8. C. Doolittle, of the Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, Washington, D. C. His 

 talk, telling the yarious diseases, how 

 they worked, and methods of fighting 



Primula Obconica 



Dwarf Habit, light and dark shades of Pink 



Guaranteed fresh seed, select strain 

 Packet of 1500 seeds - - $1.50, cash 



ERNEST OECHSLIN RivrRToREST,'*iLL: 



lleatton The BeTJew when yon write. 



Kelway 's Pedigree Strains of 



FLORISTS* FLOWER SEEDS 



300 Medals for Flowers, etc. Hundreds of First-Class Certificates 



Write for prices to 



Wholes.!. LANGPORT, ENG. 



SEED GROWERS, Cble*: "Kdwsr Lsatpert." 



KELWAY & SON, 



Msntiow Th« B«Tlew whsa yon writs. 



SEEDS 



\ 30-32 BtcUj Street, NEW YORK CITY 



PANSY SEED 



Florlata' Maatodon Mixture 



1/16 oz., SOc; »e oz., 90c; M oz., $1.60; oz.. $6.00. 



HART & VICK, Inc. 



55 Ston* St., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Ueatifoa The Bsrlew when 70a write. 



Mention The IUel«w «%M r«a write- 



