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The Florists' Review 



July 21, 1921 



MICHELX.*S CYCLAMEN SEED 



GIANT SHOW 100 1000 



seedi seeds 



Brifht Red $2.00 $15.00 



Dark BiMd Red 2.00 15.00 



filwy ef Wandtbek. Salmon red 2.25 17.50 



Paris af Zahlaadarf. Salmon pink 2.25 17.50 



Purs Whita 2.00 16.00 



Raaa af Marlanthal. Bright pink 2.00 15.00 



White with CaralRa Ey« 2.00 15.00 



MIxsd Calara 1.50 12.50 



I.ARGG FL.OWKK1NG 



Duke ef Cennauiht. Crimson $1.75 $14.00 



Exealelar. Wbita with red base 1.75 14.00 



Srandlflara alba. White.. ^ 1.75 14.00 



Priacase ef Wales. Pink 1.75 14.00 



SalRiaa Soeea. Salmon pink 1.75 14.00 



•t. fieerie. Delicate salmon 1.75 14.00 



MICHELUS SWEET PEAS 



Early or Winter Flowering 



Os. 



ASTA OHN. Bi(!h lavender $0.85 



BLUEBIRD. A charming shade 85 



CHERRY RIPE, Cherry or salmon cerise 1.00 



DAYBREAK. Rose pink on cream ground 85 



ENCHANTRESS. Bright rose pink 85 



FIRE KING. Deep orange scarlet 1.00 



HEATHERBELL. Rich mauve lavender 85 



HELEN LEWIS. Orange pink 7S 



HERCULES. Soft rose pink 85 



ILLUMINATION. Salmon cerise, suffused orange 1.00 



LAVENDER KING. Deep lavender 85 



LAVENDER PINK 85 



LIBERTY. Deep crimson 85 



MAUVE BEAUTY. Rosy Mauve 85 



MEADOW LARK. Rich cream 85 



MELODY. Rose pink on white ground 75 



MORNING STAR. Orange scarlet in standard, wings orangt. pink 75 



MRS. A. A. SKACH. Clear, bright pink 75 



MRS. M. 8PAN0LIN. Black seeded: pure white 85 



MRS. WILLIAM SIM. Salmon pink 85 



OTHELLO. (New) BeauUful Maroon 1.00 



PINK BEAUTY. Rose pink on white ground 1.00 



PINK AND WHITE 75 



PRIMROSE BEAUTY. Deep primrose, flushed rose 75 



RED ORCHID. Bright cherry red 75 



ROSE QUEEN. One of the finest varieties; color, a most attractive .shade 

 of pink. 



Oreenbouse grown seed 3.00 



Outdoor grown seed 85 



SANKEY. Black seeded: white 85 



SNOWFLAKE. Pure white 85 



SNOWSTORM. Pure white 85 



SONG BIRD. Pale pink on white ground 85 



SONGSTER. Rich lavender 75 



SPRING MAID. Light pink on cream ground 75 



VENUS. White, blushed pink 85 



WARBLER. Rich mauve purple 75 



WHITE ORCHID. Pure white 75 



YARRAWA. Bright rose pink with lighter wings 75 



ZEPHYR. Pale blue or lavender 75 



PANSY SEED 



Miohell's Giant ExhlblUen. Mixed. A giant 

 strain, which for size of bloom, heavy tex- 

 ture and uried colors and shades cannot 

 be surpassed. Half tr. pkt., 80c; 60c per 

 tr. pkt; % 01.. $1.25; $2.00 per hi, oa: os., 

 $7.00; M lb., $26.00. Also Giant Prize and 

 regular sorts in separate colors. 



PURITY FREESIAS 



First Size: 100 1000 



^ to H in $1.50 $12.00 



Mammeth: 



% to % In 2.35 21.00 



Menster: 

 % to % in 4.00 30.00 



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



of the market in Holland seems to be 

 due to Scandinavia cutting down its 

 orders as much as to any change in the 

 volume of business in America. An- 

 other factor is that an American dollar 

 steadily buys an increased number of 

 guilders. 



HALF ENOUGH PAPER WHITES. 



One of the largest export dealers in 

 bulbs at Ollioules has cabled an Ameri- 

 can correspondent that the export deal- 

 ers there hold export orders totaling 

 60,000,000 bulbs of Paper Whites and 

 that the crop of exportable sized bulbs 

 totals only 30,000,000. 



Some American jobbers are finding 

 that it is impo.ssible for them to confirm 

 orders for as many bulbs as they want at 

 the twenty per cent reduction in prices 

 recently quoted and that they must pay 

 the original asking price of about 165 

 francs and 18.") francs for a considerable 

 part (if their purchases. 



The first shipments of French bulbs 

 left Marseilles July 6. The boat is suj)- 

 posed to be the Canada. 



JAPANESE LILIES. 



A letter from one of the largest deal- 

 ers in bulbs at Yokohama indicates that 

 there will be a heavy shortage of lilies 

 this season. It is a matter of common 

 knowledge that the quantity of gigan- 

 teum bulbs will be reduced because of 

 smaller plantings. One authority states 

 that last year's crop was 3,500,000 hnUo. 

 and that this year's outturn is not 

 likely to exceed 3,000,000, that England 

 is buying again tliis year and that con- 

 sequently the fjuantity available for 

 the American market will be even less 

 than the crop figure would indicate. 



LIVE WIRE 



Competition la L{f9 

 Again— 



Buy Your French Bulbs 



— Novr from 



Lagarde & Vandervoort 



OLLIOULES, FRANCE 



MaU Address: Care MALTUS A WARE, 

 116 Broad Street. NEW YORK CITY. 



Our representative will be callins on 7on. 



YOUR CATALOGUE 



"Rca^ Ma4c" StU. Narsery aad Fall Balk Catalataes. 

 with year aaaia and aiMreis ea the treat carer. Beaa- 

 tifallr Ulastratcd with aatnral celers ea carer pages. 

 We keep thea ia sieck ler proaapl shipaieal. Ask lar 

 saaple. Tkey will greatly iacreasc year sales— and 

 they 4ea't cest aach. 



CAMPBEIL PRINTINC COMPANY 

 917 Walnut St. D«a Moines, Iowa 



Mention The Review when you write. 



A Yokohama exporter states that 

 eighty per cent of the formosums al- 

 ready had been marketed when his let- 

 ter was written, July 2. He states that 

 the dealers who bought fields of grow- 

 ing bulbs have found their calculations 

 upset upon digging, when they found the 

 outturn of exportable bulbs was so small 

 that it resulted in doubling the esti- 

 mated cost of the bulbs. They say that 

 farmers holding unsold crops have been 

 quick to take advantage of the informa- 

 tion and have raised, their prices ac- 

 cordingly. 



It is reported in Yokohama that lead- 



Snapdragons 



have made more money for -ijrowers the past 

 season than ever. Get busy md have a bench 

 or house full the cominK seasoii. It is easy. In 

 the same mail came two lettei^. One from New 

 Jersey reads: " Have had wonderful success 

 with plants," and from Minnesota, "We had 

 good success— all plants crew strong and had 

 wonderful blossoms." 



We have all the good ones 



Order Seed Today 



SEED of our famous Silver Pink, SI.OO per pkt. 

 3 for $2.60; 7 for $6.00. 



SEED of Hybrid Pink and of our new Oolden 

 Pink Queen, same price. 



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

 low, Scarlet, Light Pink, Buxton and Fancy 

 Mixed, 86c oer pkt.; 8 for $1.00. 



Free cultural direction!. All orders cash. 



G.S.KANSBIIRG, SOFIEISWORTH,N.H. 



