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The Florists' Review 



January M. 1U22 



BALL'S SUMMER PEAS 



111 the case of most crops, seed is indeed a small item of cost as compared with the value of results. This is 

 particularly true of Sweet Peas. Growing a crop of good Peas is too costly in time and material to start with low 

 priced seed, which is necessarily more or less uncertain. 



For the past 15 years we have grown summer Peas extensively and we annually make most searching tests of 

 new varieties. We have stocks of the following kinds ready for prompt shipment and know this hst cannot be im- 

 proved upon for standard varieties. Listed in the order of their value for cut flower purposes; priced to include 

 postage and insurance. 



Oz. Lb. 



Hercules, finest rose pink 90.30 $3.00 



Constance Hlnton, large white 30 3.00 



Hawlmark Fink, salmon rose pink 75 7.00 



Orclild, rich lavender 30 3.00 



Dalsybnd, light pink .75 8.00 



Sparkler, rose cream pink SO 4.50 



atrs. Tom Jones, bright blue 75 8.00 



Eleffanoe. blush pink 75 8.00 



Mrs. Cntlibertson, pink and white 30 3.00 



Annie Bownass, amber pink 35 3.00 



Margraret Atlee, cream pink 30 3.00 



R. P. Felton, lavender 35 3.50 



Florence NUrbtinsrale, rose lavender .30 3.50 



Marsraret Kadlson, lavender blue 40 4.00 



Wedgrwood, clear blue 50 5.00 



Blue Monarch, dark ))lue 30 3.00 



Hope, litrht ceri.so 40 4.00 



Bobt. Sydenham, Klowing nranse SO 5.00 



Oz. 



Royal Purple, clear purple $0.30 



Vermilion Brilliant, pure scarlet 35 



The president, orange scarlet .35 



King Edward, deep crimson ^O 



Warrior, bronze maroon .35 



Floradale Fairy, deep cream .30 



Qeo. Herbert, rosy carmine 30 



The foUowintr are the most promising novelties of this 

 season: 



Burpee's Olant White, said to be 

 an improvement on Constance Hln- 

 ton. Extra large. 



Burpee's Floradale Purple, rosy 

 purple, said to be brighter than 

 Royal Purple. 



Burpee's Scarlet Duplex, scarlet 

 crimson, does not scald or burn. 



Lb. 

 93.00 

 '3.50 

 3.60 

 3.00 

 3.SO 

 3.00 

 3.00 



Introducer's packets 

 at 35c each. 



BalPs White Aster 



Introduced by us last season and although a most un- tlon. It is a well rounded flower, pure white, exceptionally 

 favorable ye.ir for asters, has given very general satisfac- free flowering and distinctively double. 



H oz., 75o; ^ oz., 91.35; 1 oz., 95.00. 



The Ball Calendula 



We take this opportunity of announcing the introduction 

 of the Ball Calendula for 



July, 1933. 



This new orange Calendula represents a very great Im- 

 provement in size, length of stem, and fullness of flowers. 



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- 

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



Trade pkt. of V4 oz., 93.00; oz., 95.00. 



GEO. J. BALL, Glen EUyn, 111. 



Choice Plants for Valentine's Day 



Order Now. Don't Wait and Be Too Late. 

 SPECIAL— PRIMULA OBCONICA 





Choice large plants with 3 to 5 flower spikes and more buds coming, 

 out of 4-in. pots $25.00 per 100 



Dracaena Indivisa, extra tine, out of 2-in 5.00 per 100 



CYCLAMEN 



Full of flowers, fine stock, out of 

 4 in. pots, $30.00 per 100 



CINERARIAS 



In bloom, assorted colors, fine 

 plants, out of 5-in. pots $50.00 per 100 



Asparasfus Sprengeri, strong stock, full of roots, must be shifted 

 at once, 3-in $8.00 per 100 



Cash with order 



R. S. McMURRAY, 





Bellefontaine, Ohio 



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