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JCNK 30, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



107 



Snapdragons 



have made more mooey for growers the past 

 season than ever. Get busy and have a bench 

 or house full the coming season. Ii is easy. In 

 the same mail came two letters. One from New 

 Jersey reads: " Have ^ad wonderful success 

 with plants," and from Minnesota,' "We had 

 gpod success— all olants giew strong and had 

 wonderful blossoms." 



We have all the good ones 



Order Seed Today 



SEED of our famous Silver Pink, Sl.OO per pkt.; 

 8 for S2.60; 7 for $5.00. 



SEED of Hybrid Pink and of our new Golden 

 Pink Queen, same price. 



SEED of Keystone, Nelrose, Garnet. White. Tel- 

 low. Scarlet, Light Pink, Buxton and Fancy 

 Mixed, 36c ^ler pkt.; 8 for $1.00. 



Free cultural direction!. All orders caah. 



G.S.RAMSBURG. SOMERSWORmNJ. 



bv Charles B. Herr, L. S. Landia and 

 Elmor and Lloyd Weaver. H. K. E. 



Chillicothe, Mo. — R. L. Isherwood is 

 completing a new greenhouse, 36x150 

 feet. His wife and he plan to leave 

 on a fishing trip July 2. They will be 

 gone six weeks. 



St. Paul, Minn. — Articles of incor- 

 poration have been filed with the sec- 

 retary of state for the Kadas Floral Co., 

 which is capitalized at $50,000. The in- 

 corporators are Rose, Charles and Mich- 

 ael Kadas. The company will be lo- 

 cated on the Jefferson high\yay. 



Utica, N. Y.— J. C. Bigelow & Son 

 have more than 10,000 feet of glass 

 and this year they have produced over 

 1(),Q00 geraniums, doing their own firing 

 ahd other work. J. C, Sr„ is over 80 

 years of age, but is on the job and 

 credits his success to determination to 

 win out. Both Mrs. Bugelows are a 

 great aid in the business. 



Utica, N. Y. — A temporary injunction 

 has been served on Vincenzo Farda, of 

 Bleecker street, restraining him from 

 using the firm name, Utica Floral Mfg. 

 Co. This is during an action brought 

 against him by John C. Brown, pro- 

 prietor of the Utica Floral Co., on 

 Genesee street. The injunction was 

 granted on the application of the attor- 

 ney for the plaintiff and provides that 

 Mr. Farda shall show cause before the 

 special term of the Supreme court, at 

 Herkimer, July 9, why he should not be 

 made permanently to discontinue the . 

 use of the business name. Mr. Brown 

 alleges that he has done business since 

 1914 under the name, Utica Floral Co., 

 and that he has advertised extensively 

 as such. 



SWEET PEA SEED 



For July and Early Ausrust to December Delivery 



During the past season we have made a special study of Sweet Peas and have 

 selected the best for the Commercial Grower that the market affords, and we 

 have every reason to believe this seed Is as true to name, color and type as any 

 offered. Our list is worth having. 



CALENDCLA 



Orange King. Double extra selected 

 strain for forcing under glass. \i, oz., 

 $1.00: oz., «2.60. 



DBLPHINIVM BELLADONNA 

 Extra Selected Secleaned. Oz., $4.00; % 

 lb., $20.00. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GBANDIIXOBA 



The improved strain of the large flow- 

 ering: type, very florlferous. 



Price: Any of the following, $1.26 per 

 large pkt., 1200 seeds: 

 Alba. Large pure white, large truss. 

 Apple BloBsom. Light pink, very large. 

 Kermeelna. Brilliant carmine. 

 Ulaclna. Large flower, light lilac. 

 Uculata. Dark eyed. In light pink and 



dark pink. 

 Rosea Splendens. Large, bright rose. 

 iSalmon Queen. Large, flne light salmon. 

 Mtxed Colors. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEIA 



Very strong grower with extra large 

 flowers In large clusters. 



Price: Any of the following, 75c per % 

 tr. pkt., $1.25 per tr. pkt., 1200 seeds: 

 Apple Blossom. Light pink. 

 Kermesina. Deep carmine. 

 l.ilacina. Deep lilac, large. 

 Purpurea. Deep purple, medium. 

 Uoseu. Bright rose, very large. 

 Mixed Colors. 



SNAPDRAGON 



Philadelphia Pink 



Originated about seven years ago at 

 the Allman '>;'ur8eries, Hoimeaburg, 

 Pa., has been improved by reselectlon 

 until now it has become one of the 

 best and most popular with the retail 

 trade of any variety now grown. 



Color: Beautiful shade of Bright 

 Pink, produces exceptionally large 

 spikes, displaying the flowers to full- 

 est advantage, particularly suited for 

 decorative work. 



This variety grown from Seed comes 

 almost 100% true to color and type. 

 Seeds Ready Now 



Large trade packet, $1.00 each. 



Pkt. 



Nelrose $0.60 



Phelps' White 80 



Phelps' Yellow 60 



Keystone 00 



Ramsburg's Silver Pink 75 



Golden Delight, pure yellow 



(New) 1.00 



CYCLAMEN SEEDS 

 German Strain 

 Best Bed. Very flne. 

 Glory of Wandsbek. 

 Perle von Zehlendorf. Pink. 

 Rose of Zehlendorf. Rose-pink. 

 Wonder of Wandsbek. 

 Bright Pink. 

 White with Eye. 

 Bright Red. 

 Rose-Pink. 

 Pure White. 

 $14.00 per 1000, all varletlPs, except 



Wandsbek at $15.00 per 1000. 



Also home-grown seed from the very 

 best Cyclamen expert in America. All 

 varieties $12.00 per 1000. 



FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS 



Pink 100 1000 



Enchantress Supreme $14.00 $120.00 



Rose Pink Enchantress 12.00 100.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 12.00 100.00 



Alice 10.00 95.00 



Pink Enchantress 12.00 100.00 



White 100 1000 



White Enchantress $12.00 $100.00 



White Perfection 12.00 100.00 



Matchless 10.00 90.00 



Whtte Benora 12.00 110.00 



Crvstal White 14.00 120.00 



White Wonder 12.00 lOO.Qfl 



Red 



Belle Washbnm, Beacon, Aviator, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. 



Variegated Benora, $14.00 per 100, $120.00 per 1000. 



June and later dellTery. 



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Because 



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 Retail Florist 



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