12 



The Florists^ Review 



JAXtr.vHY 19. 1922 



BALL'S SUMMER PEAS 



In tlie case of most crops, seed is indeed a small item 

 particularly true of Sweet Peas. Growing a crop of good 

 priced seed, which is necessarily more or less uncertain. 



l'"or tlie past l.S years we have grown summer Peas e 

 new varieties. We have stocks of the following kinds re 

 l)ro\'e(l upon for standard varieties. Listed in the order 

 postage and insiH-ance. 



of cost as compared with the value of results. This is 

 Peas is too costly in time and material to start with low 



xtensively and we annually make most searching tests of 

 ady for prompt shipment and know this list cannot be im- 

 of their value for cut flower purposes: priced to include 



()■/.. 

 . $0.30 

 .30 



HerculeB, finest rose pink 



Constance Hlnton, Iui'ku wliitc 



Hawlmark Pink, salmon rose i>ink 75 



Orchid, ricli lavender 

 Dalsybud, li^ht ])ink 

 Sparkler, ro.se orcutn pink. 



.30 



.75 

 .50 



Mrs. Tom Jones, briKlit blue 75 



~" .75 



.30 

 .25 

 .30 

 .35 

 .30 

 .40 

 .50 

 .30 

 .40 

 .50 



El«grance, blu.sh pink. 



BCrs. CntubertBon, i>ink and white. . 



Annie Bownass, amber pink 



Margaret Atlee, cream pink 



K. T. Felton, lavender 



Florence Nlgrhtlng'ale, ro.sp lavender 

 Margraret Madison, lavender blue... 



Wedfwood, clear blue 



Blue Monarch, dark blue 



Hope, lipht ceri.se 



Bobt. Sydenham, Klowin^ orange. . . 



T.l). 

 $3.00 

 3.00 

 7.00 

 3.00 

 8.00 

 4.50 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.0O 

 3.50 

 3.50 

 4.00 

 5.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 5.00 



Oz. 



I.b. 

 $3.00 

 3.SQ 

 3.50 

 3.00 

 3.50 

 3.00 

 3.00 



Boyal Purple, clear purple ^''■?? 



Vermilion Brilliant, pure searlet 35 



The president, orange scai'let 35 



Klngr Edward, deep cilmson .30 



Warrior, bronze maroon • .35 



Floradale Pairy, deep cream 30 



Oeo. Herbert, rosy carmine 30 



The following: are the most promising novelties of this 

 season: 



Burpee's Giant White, said to be 

 an improvement on Constance Hin- 

 ton. Extra larKe. 



Burpee's Floradale Purple, rosy 

 purple, said to l)e brigliter than 

 Rdval I'urple. 



Burpee's Scarlet Duplex, .scarlet 

 crimson, does not scald or burn. 



Introducer's packets 

 at 25c each. 



Ball's White Aster 



Introduced by us last season anil although a most un- 

 favorable ye;ir for asters, has siven very general satisfac- 



Vs OZ., 75c; 1/4 oz., $1.35; 1 oz., $5.00, 



lion. It is a well rounded llower. pure white, e.xeeptionally 

 free flowering and distinctively double. 



The Ball Calendula 



We laku this opportunity of announcing the introduction 

 of the Hall Calendula for 



July, 1922. 



This new' orange Calendula represents a very great im- 

 I)rovement in size, lengtli of stem, and fullness of flowers. 



Trade pkt. of H oz 



It has exhibited these superior characteristics uniformly 

 for the past 4 years not only with us but with other grow- 

 ers, whose testimonials, with further announcements, will 

 appear later. Although an average crop of seed is ex- 

 liected, we suggest you place your order with us at once. 

 , $3.00; oz., $5.00. 



GEO. J. BALL, Glen EUyn, ill. 



SCOTCH HEATHER 



CUT SPRAYS 

 Prices Reduced approximately 20 per cent for balance of season 



Fine Deep Lavender Flowers 



MUCH DARKER DURING LAST FEW DAYS 



Lading Quality Unque^ionable 



Arranged in bunches of 12 sprays: Short, 12-inch, 16-inch, 20-inch, 24-inch, 30-inch, 36-inch 



Expressed to all parts of the United States satisfadtorily 



Larger Growers of Cut Sprays of Scotch Heather in California 



Order a regular shipment for January and February 



Terms: Cash for une^ablished accounts 



ROY F. WILCOX & CO. 



MONTEBELLO, Los Angeles County, CALIFORNIA 



