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The Florists^ Review 



August 11, 1921 



EARLY OR 



WINTER-FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



Asta Ohn — The moat popular lavender 



Blanche Ferry Spencer — Bright roae, the wlnara 



beiDK plnklch or bluah-white 



Bine Bird — A charming blue 



Fordhook Pink — Rose pink 



Fordhook Ko«e — Roay carmine 



Heather Bell — Mauve lavender 



Helen I>wl8— Very flne, salmon pink 



Hercules — Light pink 



Lavender Pink — A flne variety 



Melodj — This is a deeper shade of pink 



Bed Orchid — Bright cherry red 



Rose Queen — Extra flne 



Sons Bird — Pale pink on white ground.... 

 Sprinar Maid — Light pink 



1 Oz. 

 $0.60 



.60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .85 

 .60 

 .60 



% Lb. 

 $2.25 



2.00 

 2.25 

 2.25 

 2.25 

 2.00 

 2.26 

 2.25 

 2.25 

 2.25 

 2.25 

 3.00 

 2.25 

 2.25 



Lb. 

 $8.00 



7.50 

 8.00 



7.50 

 8.00 

 8.00 



8.00 

 11.00 



1 Oz. 



Mrs. A. A. Skach — Clear, bright pink $0.60 



Mrs. Spanolln — White 60 



Mrs. William 81m — Salmon pink 60 



Wedgwood — Magnificent, clear blue 60 



Venus — White ground; edges pink blushed 60 



Warbler — Rich mauve purple 60 



White Orchid— Pure white 60 



Yarrawa — Bright rose pink 60 



Winter-Flowering Mixed 50 



NOYELTIBS 

 All White — Karly Giant White, long stems, one 



of the best White Sweet Peas to date 1.50 



Early Irene— Lavender, like Florence 'Nightin- 

 gale ; very fine 1.50 



Fair Maid — Early, finest blush pink, suffused 

 salmon on white ground 1.50 



U Lb. 



$2.00 

 2.25 

 2.20 

 2.26 

 2.00 

 2.25 

 2.26 

 2.00 

 1.75 



6.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 



L.b. 

 $7.M 



7.S0 



8.66 



7.60 



ASPARAGUS 



Plnmosus nanus (Greenhouse grown). $3.50 per 1000: 5000. $17 00. 

 Sprenseri, $1.60 per 1000; 5000, $0.26. 



BEGONIA xr. Pkt. 



Vernon — Dwarf '«0 60 



Erfordll ; 'so 



Gracilis lumlnosa '."...'.'. 50 



Prima Donna 50 



CArOi;0]:.ABIA, Hybrlda Gr. FI.— Mixed 1.00 



CINERARIA 



Giant Prize Strain — Semi-dwarf. 

 Grandlflora Stella 



CALENDULA Tr Pkt 



Orange King — Regular $0.15 



Prince of Orange 15 



Lemon Queen 15 



DAISY, double 



(Bellis Perennis) 



Longfellow — Rose $0.."0 



Snowball — White 50 



Double Mixed 50 



.$0.50 

 . .60 



Oz. 



$0.50 

 .35 

 .35 



$2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 



PANSIES 



LARGEST FLOWEBING VARIETIES hi Oz. 

 ST. L. S. CO.'s "NONPAREIL" MIXTURE— This is 



certainly one of the grandest collections of the 

 rarest and most beautiful varieties of Pansies. There 

 is no end to the countless shades of color with which 

 nature has endowed this mixture. The flowers are 

 of large size and the plants grow more compactly 

 bushy than other mixtures $2.00 



BUGNOT'S GIANT MIXTURE— One of the richest 

 mixtures imaginable; contains the finest blotched 

 varieties; of large size and exquisite coloring 1.00 



CASSIER'S GIANT. MIXED— One of the largest 

 blotched varieties with petals of the finest coloring 1.00 



IMPERIAL GIANT, MIXED — They embrace all the 

 solid or self-colors, delicately shaded of various 

 colors, dark and light marbled varieties, flowers 

 with clear, distinct eyes, striped flowers of striking 

 beauty and vividly colored fancy varieties 1.50 



TRIMARDEAU GIANT MIXED— Extra large flowers, 

 but not of such perfect form as the Imperial Giant. 

 Most of the flowers have three large blotches or 

 spots 75 



SEPARATE COLORS 



ALL GIANT-FLOWERED VARIETIES 



1 Oz. 



$7.00 



8.50 

 3.60 



6.00 



2.50 



PRIMULA Tr Pkt. 



Chinensls — Single Fringed Mixed .'$0.6o' 



Obconlca Grandlflora 50 



Malaeoldea 26 



Trimardeau — Giant white 



Trlmardeau — Giant red 



Trimardeau — Giant black, Faust 



Trlmardeau — Giant blue, Emp. William. 

 Trimardeau — Giant yellow, Gold Elsie... 

 Trlmardeau — Giant Lord Beaconsfleld. . . 



ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY, 411-413 Washington Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Hopman & Sons will put its customers 

 in this country in touch with other reput- 

 able Holland houses wlio will fill tlie 

 orders this firm is preventejd by the board 

 from completing. 



Early quotations on gladiolus bulbs in 

 many cases have been withdrawn. The 

 sellers who thought prices would be lower 

 than last year now are inclined to await 

 crop news, the weather conditions having 

 been so unusual. 



"Beans in Michig.Tn are slow," says 

 C. D. Coventry, of the W. W. Barnard 

 Co., Chicago, who returned last week from 

 a trip through that section. They were 

 held back by the hot, dry weather and 

 were just beginning to bloom when he 

 was there. 



By one of those typographer's slips 

 that occasionally occur. Cleveland was 

 given in this column last week as the 

 location of the Livingston Seed Co. and 

 the Wilson Seed Store, in speaking of 

 their recent removals, when, of course, 

 thev are both well known firms of Colum- 

 bus, O. 



VEGETABLE SEED CROPS. 



Tlie acreage planted for the produc- 

 tion of vegetable seeds this year is much 

 below that of 1920. Conimercial grow- 

 ers carried over fairly large stocks of 

 a number of items from their 1920 pro- 

 duction and confined their 1921 acreage 

 principally to the comparatively small 

 number of contracts placed with deal- 

 ers. Adverse growing conditions, as 

 reported to the Bureau of Markets and 

 Crop Estimates July i'."). luive reduced 

 further the prospective yield per acre 

 of garden peas an 1 dwarf snap beans, 



{PAPER) 



Seed Bags 

 ^ Packets 

 y Envelopes 



All varieties, for large or small 

 consumers. Write for particulars. 



The Miller Brothers Co. 



TAPER GOODS FOR THF. 

 FLORIST OR SEEDSMAN 



220 High Street NEWARK, N. J. 



XXX SEEDS 



Chinese Primrose, mixed. 400 Rds., (1.00; 'a, 50c. 

 Calceolaria, finest Klant, spotted, mixed, pkt., 50c. 

 Cineraria, large flowerlngr Dwf., pkt.. 60c; Hi, 2Sc. 

 Oyelamen, aianta, mixed, pkt., $1.00; 4-pkt., 50c. 

 Primula Obconlca. Finest Giants, pkt., 60c. 

 Primula Malacoides, Giant Baby, pkt., 25c. 

 Primula Kewensis, New Dwarf, ypllow, 25c. 

 Giant Pansy, mixed. 5000 seeds, »l. 00; Hi pkt. 50c. 

 Bellis MonHtrosa (Daisy), mixed monsters, 20c. 

 lOHN F. RUPP. Shiremanstown. Pa 



Lfly of the Valley Pips 



Eitr« fine itriii. EXHIBITlOH 

 «iic, German "LUBECK" Pip» 



From Cold Storage 



IVicM in eoMma of 1000, SOO or 

 2S0 mach, on application 



Send as your liHt of Perennials wanted 

 for quotations 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



S3 BareUy St. NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



HELLERS 

 MICE 



PROOF 

 SEED 



CASES. 



Seid for CaUlosuc 



HEILER & CO. 



Montpdier. Ohio 



PANSY SEED 



Florists' Mastodon Mixture 



1/16 oz., 50c; i« oz., 90c; % oz.. $1.60; oz., $6.00. 



HART & VICK, Inc. 



55 Stone St., ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



while the growing condition of vine-crop 

 seeds is reported to be about eighty-five 

 per cent of normal and last year and 

 sweet corn more nearly normal. 



The acreage planted to garden peas 

 for seed production is reported to be 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Return Envelopes 



Catalogue Envelopes 



Seed Packets 



Brown Bag Filling Machine Co. 



Fitehburg, Mass., U. S. A. 



Mention The Review when yon write, 



DANISH SEED IMPORT 



Import of all kinds of Seeds direct from ssed 

 erowen in Denmark. Please send for price list. 



CHR. MOSBJERG, zi« 7th Si. N.. MmicapoUs, Miu. 



