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The Florists^ Review 



FBBfUABY 23, 1922 



pocket form. "Dahlia cataloKiieB," says Mr. 

 Clark, "as a rule arc more or less typograpliioal 

 puzzles," oil account of the frequent difficulty 

 in finding the name of a desired variety, when 

 the searcher has no definite knowledge of the 

 class or section to which tlie variety IjelonRS. 

 So Mr. Clark has arranged the names of all his 

 large stock of varieties in one continuous alpha- 

 betical list, hut has placed conspicuously before 

 each plant name an abbreviation whicli Indicates 

 the class or type. 



Job P. Wyatt & Song Co., Raleigh, N. C— 

 Illustrated catalogue of seeds and otiier seed- 

 store wares; sixty-four pages and colored cover. 

 The stfx'k of farm and garden Implements is 

 particularly comprehensive. Half a dozen va- 

 rieties of toliacco seed are listed. 



0, H. Fudor, Puyallup, Wasli. — A systemati- 

 cally compiled catalogue of irises, with the va- 

 rieties carefully classiHed according to type, color 

 and season of blooming, and witli an alpha- 

 betical Index at the end; illustrated, forty pages, 

 In a neat, cream colored cover. 



Joseph Breck & Sons Corporation, Boston, 

 Mass. — A lumdsomeiy colored, artistic folder, 

 which is devoted entirely to winning publicity for 

 Frau ITelene Harms — not a lady, but a yellow or 

 orange-colored licgonia, a special merit of which 

 is said to be that it "tlirives In strong sunshine." 



Ford Seed Co,, Ravenna, 0. — "Ford's Sound 

 Seeds," a 48-page, illustrated catalogue, in a 

 neat black and white cover. Nursery stock is 

 Included. "We are cutting down our catalogue 

 expense this year," says the company, "by issu- 

 ing this simple, iilain, but comprehensive book, 

 and our patrons will get the benefit." 



Allen, Sterling & Lothrop, Portland, Me. — 

 "Sterling Quality Seeds." a well printed, illus- 

 trated book, in an exceptionally tasteful cover, 

 on the front itage of which is a picture of 

 "An Old Colonial Residence at Gorham, Me.," 

 a locality of great historic interest; eighty pages, 

 besides a colored insert. 



Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. — Three 

 well printed, illustrated folders or circulars, 

 offering stock at wholesale prices. One of the 

 circulars is devoted entirely to roses, another 

 treats only of cannas and the third has reference 

 to shrubs, suiali evergreens, vines, dahlias and 

 miscellaneous hard.v plants. 



G, H. Hunkel Co., Jlilwaukee, Wis. — Hlus- 

 trated seed catalogue, in a handsome, colored 

 cover. In addition to its sevent.v-two consecu- 

 tive pages, the book contains a C page yellow 

 Insert, in which are <pioted tlie prices of the 

 vegetable and farm seeds, as these prices are 

 omitted from the descriptive text. 



W. H. Harrison Co,, Inc., Petersburg, Va. — 

 Illustrated calalcigue of seedsmen's stock, listed 

 111 the fiilhiwiug order: Garden vegetable seeds, 

 jiages i; to 27; flower seeds, p.ages L'S to 42; 

 field seeds and sundries, pages 43 to 56. Vege- 

 table plants also arc offered. Flowers and 

 vegetables are temptingly shown on the cover in 

 their natural colors. 



Carrie Bros. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. — "Currie's 

 Farm and Garden Annual," a !)<i-p!ige, illus- 

 trated catalogue, in a most distinctive and at- 

 tractive cover, bearing an original design, printed 

 In blue, black and red im a light gr.iy grounil- 

 work. Shrubs, evergreens and some oilier items 

 of nursery stock are listed, besides seeds, plants 

 and supplies. 



SNAPDRAGON 



Begin to sow seed for spring blooms and 



for early spring sales of plants. Use the 



best seed and be sure of results. 



SEED of our famous .Silver Pink, $1.00 per pkt,; 

 8 for $2.50: 7 for $5.00. 



SEED of Hybrid Pink and of our new Golden 

 Pink Queen, same price. 



SEED of Keystone, Nelrose, Garnet,Whip, Yel- 

 low. Scarlet. Light Pink, Buxton and Fancy 

 Mixed, 35c per pkt.; 3 for tl.OO. 



Free cultural directions. All orders cash, 



G.S.RANSBURG, SON£RSWORTH,N.H. 



MICHELL'S ASTER SEED 



ASTER, EARLY WONDER 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



liight Bine $0.40 .$2.00 



I'ink 40 2.00 



White 40 2.00 



ASTER, QUEEN OF THE MARKET 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



White $0.25 $1.00 



Rose-Pink 25 1.00 



BluNh Pink 25 1.00 



Diirk Blue 25 1.00 



LlKht Blue 25 1.00 



CrimBon 25 1.00 



Mixed 20 .75 



ASTER, EARLY ROYAI, BRANCHING 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Lavender $0.40 $2.00 



Purple ; 40 2.00 



RoHe-Pink 40 2.00 



Shell-Pink 40 2.00 



White 40 2.00 



Mixed 30 1.50 



ASTER, CREGO 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



White $0.30 $1.50 



Shell-Pink 30 l.!50 



R»8e-PInk 30 1.50 



Purple 30 1.60 



Lavender 30 1.50 



Mixed 30 1.25 



ASTER, INVINCIBLE 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Blue $0.30 $1.50 



Crimson 30 1.50 



Lavender 30 1.50 



Rose-Pink 30 1.50 



White ; ;• 30 1.50 



Mixed 30 1.25 



ASTERMCM 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Ijivender $0.30 $1.50 



Rose-Pink 80 1.60 



Shell-Pink 30 1.60 



White 30 1.60 



Mixed 80 1.60 



ASTER, MICHELL'S IMPROVED 



SESIPLE'S BRANCHING 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



White $0.30 $1.50 



Shell-Pink 30 1.50 



Rose-PJnk 30 1.60 



Lavender 30 1.60 



Purple 30 1.60 



Crimson 30 1.60 



Mixed 30 1.25 



ASTER, KING 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Crimson Klngr $0.40 $2.00 



Lavender King; 40 2.00 



Pink King: 40 2.00 



Purple Klngr 40 2.00 



Rose King; 40 2.00 



Violet King: 40 2.00 



White King: 40 2.00 



Mixed Klngr 40 1.76 



For complete list of Asters, see onr 

 Wholemle Price List for 1928. 



Also all other SEASONABLE 

 SEEDS, BULBS AND SUPPLIES. 

 Wholesale Price List Free. 



HicheU's Seed Bonse, sis sie w..to st., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Kunderd's Gladioli 



are now so well known and are in such great demand that you, 

 as a grower or florist, cannot affoilll to be without them. No 

 other strains are now so popular, nor can you secure so many 

 beautiful blooms from any other. They always bring top prices 



in the markets. 



Heretofore there has not been a sufficient supply to afford growers a 



share in their great sale. 



/ offer you a 

 Chance this Year 



for the first time to secure a select collection of about 

 ninety choice varieties listed and described in my 

 wholesale price list. All authorities are agreed that my 

 new strains represent by far the greatest improvement in 

 gladioli today. 



You will miss many of your best customers if you let 

 them go elsewhere for their cut flowers and bulbs. 

 Send for my wholesale list above described, and also a 

 copy of my new retail catalogue, both free. 



A. E. KUNDERD 



The Originator of The Ruffled Gladiolus 

 Box 41, iGoshen, Indiana, U. S. A. 



Mention The ReTlew whtn yon write. 



GLADIOLI •'°" FORCING OR 



OUTSIDE PLANTING 



UNITED BULB CO., Mt. Gemens, Mich. 



LEADING GROWERS OF GLADIOLI 



