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SBFTIMBm 8, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



61 



Seasonable Seed and Other Stock Xyou'tXf.r 



ASPARAGUS 



Plumotui nanut (Oreenhouse crown). $4.00 per 



1000; 5000. $18.75; 10,000, 135.00. 

 Spnngerl. $1.50 par 1000; 5000. $6.25. 



ANTIRRHINUM 



(Snapdraion) Pkt Oi. 



Giant, separata colors $0.20 $0.75 



Slant, mlied 20 .60 



Dwarf, mixed 20 .75 



Ksyttana. A clear, rose-pink, without any trace 



of purple or wblte, $1.00 per pkt, $5.00 for 6 



pkU., $10.00 for 13 pkU. 

 Silver Pink. Lone spikes and a Terr prQfuse 



bloomer. In original packets, $1.00 per pkt 

 Garnet Ysllew, Light Pink, Phelps' White at SOe 



per pkt 

 Nelrese. Pink, long spikes, 50c per pkt 



Vernon . . 



Erfordll 



Graeills lumlnosa 

 Prima Donna ... 

 Gracilis alba 



BEGONIA 



Tr. pkt 

 ...$«.50 



50 



... .50 

 ... .50 

 ... .30 



CALCEOLARIA tt pkt 



Hybrlda grandlflora. Choice mixed $1.00 



CALENDULA p^t o.^ 



Orange King, extra selected, double, new and line, 

 50c per ^ ox., $1.75 per oz. 



Orange King, regular $0.16 $0.25 



Prinee of Orange 



Mixed 



CINERARIA 



.15 



.15 



25 

 25 



(Hybrlda Grandillora) 

 Hyhrlda grandillora. Semi-dwaif mixed. 



Pkt 

 .$1.00 



PANSIES 



Espeelalty Selected Flerlit Prize Mixture. This 

 mixture we can recommend to any florist It 

 contains only the Giant Pansles and richest 

 colors of red, copper, bronze; also the most deli- 

 cate rose and lilac shadings. Also Includes the 

 newest and most attractive sorts. % oe., $1.00: 

 'A oz., $1.75; oz.. $6.00. 



MIGNONETTE nt o. 



8. 8. 8. Giant Greenhaaie Strain (8eL)$0.50 $8.00 



SCHIZANTHUS 



Wlietonenslt. 



Pkt Oz. 

 Yatloua colors $0.30 $LSO 



STOCKS 



Early-llowering NIee 

 Prinocss Alice, white; Beauty of NIee. crimson: 

 Abundanoe, Rosa: Mont Blane, white; Queen 

 Alexandra, soft lareoder. Pkt, 60c; M, oz., 

 75c: ounce, $2.60. 



Ten Weeks, Large Flower, Double 

 Purple, bright pink, yellow, light blue, blood red, 

 pure white. Pkt, 40c; M, oz., 70c; ounce, $2.25. 



EARLY OR WINTER 

 FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



Spenoer Varieties 



Oz. 



Blue Bird. Mid. blue seU $0.85 



Asta Ohn. Fine layender 85 



Fordhook Pink 85 



Heather Bell. Mauve lavender. . .85 

 Mlu Uulse Gude. BrllUant pink .85 

 Mrs. Chas. Zvolanck. Fine lav- 

 ender 1.00 



Mrs. Spanolln. Fine white 85 



Mrs. A. A. Skach. Charming 



pink 85 



Pink Beauty 85 



Snowstorm. White 86 



The Beauty. Fiery rose 86 



Venus. White, blush pink 85 



Watehung Orohld. Superb white 1.00 



White Orohld 85 



Yarrawa. Standard pink 76 



Zvolanek's Blue 85 



Zvolanek's Rose 1.00 



Pink and White 85 



Hercules. Mammoth rosy pink.. .85 



Sankey, White 85 



Snewflake. White 86 



Orange Beauty 85 



Rose Gueen. Oreenhouse grown, 

 select. Too well known to need 



detailed description 3.00 



Rose Queen (outside grown) 86 



Mrs. 81m. Apricot pink 85 



Blanche Petry, Spencer. 



(Extra select) 50 



Red Orehid 85 



Seng Bird. Pale blush pink 85 



Fordhook Rose 85 



Apricot Orehid. Buff pink 85 



% Lb. 



$3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 



3.50 

 3.00 



3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.50 

 3.00 

 2.50 

 3.00 

 3.60 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 



Lb. 

 $10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 



12.00 

 10.00 



10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 12.00 

 10.00 

 8.00 

 10.00 

 12.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 



10.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 



1.50 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 



36.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 



5.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 



WINTER FLOWERING 

 GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS 



Oz. ^ Lb. Lb. 



Chrlstmu White $0.20 $0.60 $2.00 



Lavender Nora 30 1.00 3.60 



Mont Blane. White 20 .60 2.00 



Mrs. Alexander Wallace. Lav- 

 ender 20 .60 2.00 



CYCLAMEN 



Giant, English grown. Best strain of seed 



obtainable. 



Cherry Ripe. Very bright red. $2.50 per 100 



seeds: $17.50 per 1000 seeds. 

 Pink Pearl. Superb salmon. $2.50 per 100 seeds; 



$17.50 per 1000 seeds. 

 Salmon King. Salmon-pink, $2.00 per 100; $15.00 



per 1000. 

 PrlncsM May. Pale pink. 

 Phoenix. Bright red. 

 Persleum giganteum. White with red eye. 

 Persloum Rose. Bose with deep eye. 

 Persleum Mauve. Mauve pink with deep eye. 

 Giant White. Large and fine white. 

 Prices (unless noted) : $1.25 per 100 seeds; $12.00 

 per 1000 seeds 



CYCLAMEN-Glant German Strain 



From the original Introducer of the Wonder sf 

 Wandsbek. Nona better. 100 1000 



Wonder of Wandsbek 



Bright Red 



Dark Red 



Pure Whits 



White with Eye 



Rose Marlanthal 



Light Pink 



..$2.00 $15.00 



1.25 12.00 



1.25 12.00 



1.26 12.00 



1.25 12.00 



1.25 12.00 



... 1.25 12.00 



Our CYCLAMEN seed comes from the l>wt sources 

 In Germany and England. There are no better 



' strains to be bad at double the prices quoted 

 above. 



FREESIA PURITY 



H-ln. to H-ln., fine stock, best size we have 

 ever seen. $11.00 per 1000; H-in. to }i-ln.. $17.00 

 per 1000. 

 Colored Freeslas, Gen. Pershing, very aUraciira 



bronze yellow, Viola, light blue, $30.00 per 1000. 



PRIMULA Pkt 



PRIMULA ebeonlea gigantea, lllaelna, rosea, 

 Kermesina and Mixed (German strain) $0.60 



PRIMULA malaeoldes. LUac, White and 

 Rosea 50 



PRIMULA ehlnenils flmbriata, FlortsU' 



Choice Mixture 76 



Separate colors LOO 



Ferns, Ferns In flats. Asplenium, Asparagus, 

 Begonias, Bouvardias, Calendulas, Hydrangeas, 

 Marguerites, Polnsettlas, Primulas, Snapdrag- 

 ons, Pelargoniums, Cyclamen, Smilax, Wire 

 Wreaths. Hee classified sds for all of above, or 

 write for complete list of this and other stock, 

 including bulbs, as well as Hose, Insecticides, 

 etc. 



SEE OUR COVER AD FOR OTHER STOCK 



S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO., Seeds, Plants and Bulbs, SO Park Place, NEW YORK CITY 



of weeks and we expect that It will thresh out 

 well. 



Cabbage. — The acreage in cabbage seed this 

 year was much smaller than It was in years 

 past, due to the low prices which have pre- 

 vailed during the last couple of years and which 

 caused this to be one of the least paying seed 

 crops. The seed will be threshed shortly and 

 the yield is expected to be fairly good. Due to 

 the fact that comparatiTely little cabbage seed 

 has been grown this year, several of the leading 

 varieties are expected to be in short ?:upply. 

 The outlook for the next year's seed crop of all 

 cabbages is not promising. Due to the drought, 

 the Bowings In most cases have failed to come 

 up and the acreage next year on this account, 

 doubtless, will be still smaller than it has 

 been this year. 



Red cabbage. — What was written about white 

 cabbage also applies to red cabbage. The acreage 

 is small and the crop Is light. 



Savoy cabbage. — There is a moderate acreage 

 and the yield is fairly good. 



Cauliflower. — Due to the fine weather all sum- 

 mer, cauliflower has developed splendidly and we 

 expect to harvest a good crop of highest quality 

 seed. Especially the extra early varieties, such 

 as Extra Early Snowball, Early Snowball, Extra 

 Early Dwarf Erfurt and Dry WeatJier, have 

 shown up beautifully this year. 



Carrot. — The crops of carrot seed all look 

 well and it is expected that a good crop of 

 seed will be harvested. The acreage is only 

 moderate. 



Celery and celerlac. — Only a limited acreage 

 Is out. Plants have developed well and promise 

 a good crop of seed. 



Chervil. — This seed has been harvested. The 

 acreage was smaller than usual and the yield 

 is only moderate. It is expected that the supply 

 of this seed will not be sufficient to meet the 

 demand. 



Chicory. — There Is a fairly good-sized acre.nge 

 of the large-rooted and the Wltloof varieties this 

 year. The plants have developed well and 

 promise a fairly good crop of seed, but it is now 

 too early to estimate the yield. 



Comsalad. — The acreage In comsalad this year 

 has been much smaller than it was last year. The 

 seed has been harvested under favorable condi- 

 tions and, contrary to most other years, the seed 

 this year is of a Mght color. The yield baa been 

 good. 



Cress. — There la a normal acreage of cress and 

 the returns are expected to be good. 



Pill. — The crop of dill seed, both the common 



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Per 1000 Per Case 



12 CM. Bulbs^ 1500 to case $2O.0O $30.OO 



13 CM, Bulbs, 1250 to case 23.00 28.50 



411-413 Washington Avenue, 



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 EUROPE'S Bulb Center Is HOLLAND 

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BADER & CO., ^Ifg^^^gJ?* 



Larse Growers of Hyacinths, Tulips. Narcissi, etc. 



REPRESENTATIVES: 

 JOHN H. BADEB\Care R. F. LANO, 

 P. B. HAD BR /82Broad8t..N. Y.OITY 



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BMrtoM Harder. MiehlKaii 



GUdioli, Dahlias, Peonies 

 and Hardy Perennials. , 

 300 acres under cultivation 



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