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The Florists'' Review 



Maucji y, 1922 



KENILWORTH 



fSflBk GIANT PANSY SEED 



^^^^^W Kcailwartb Miztarc, lOuO seeds, 

 ^Kt^^T 86c; 'soz. 90c; )4oz. $1.66; 



^^^^ 1 oz., $6.00. 

 An calon. separate or mixed, 

 ■eeds, 80c; any 4 pkts. $1.00 

 a oz. $1.80: 1 oz.. $5.00 



A New Florists' Aster 



EARLY AMERICAN BEAUTY 



Blooms i¥ith the Royals 



BEND FOR FLORISTS' CATALOGUE 



HART & VICK 



55 StoM St.. ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



Ddphiiiiiim Belladonna, Delpkininm Be lamota 



and DelpbiDiom Double 



ENGUSH HYBRIDS 



True, fresh, 1921 Seed. 

 $2JSO per oz.; $30.00 per lb. 



CAitL HAGENBURGER, Neitw, Ohii 



oxpcdient to get an order. The flat fail- 

 ures — some of tliem have not taken an 

 order in weeks — for the most part are 

 young fellows making their first trij) or 

 are the representatives of unknown 

 houses without established tr.-ide. The 

 older men and tliose representing liouses 

 with established trade are booking some 

 business, although not so niueli as usual. 

 It is a tough situation for all, but es()e- 

 cially so for the new men, mauy of 

 whom know full well they will not be 

 permitted to come again on the showing 

 made so fiir. But it can be said prac- 

 tically all the new travelers have come 

 here because the prospects were still 

 worse in all European countries. 



REDUCTION NOT INCLUSIVE. 



' ' In spite of the fact that, in volume, 

 the seed business occupies a modest posi- 

 tion among the industries of the coun- 

 try, it has a commercial import.'mce out 

 of Jill proportion to tlie mere volume of 

 its transactions,'' declared J. (Jeorge 

 Mann, of Northrup, King & Co.. Min- 

 neapolis, in asking for lower freight 

 rates for the see(l dealers and fiirmers 

 before the intershite commerce commis- 

 sion !it Washington, T). ('., February 27. 

 ''Seeds, by reascin of what they ])roduce, 

 ha\ e a great ctTect on the welfare of the 

 country, and the .Vnierican farmer, es- 

 ]K'ci;illy in his ])rescnt distressing condi- 

 tion, shoulil not be burdened with the 

 present high level of freight rates, be 

 cause he is obliged to assume the freight 

 both on the seed he jiroiluces and on the 

 seed he buys and plants." 



Mr. M.'iiin called attention to the fact 

 that flax :\ui] millet were not inchideil 

 in the g(>neral reduction of rates on 

 grain, grain )>roducts and hay, or in th"^ 

 voluntary ten jier cent decrease agreed 

 to by the carriers. 



''We i>elieve some action should be 

 t.aken at once to correct the gener.al 

 reiluctien to include flax seed, millet 

 seed and the various other field seeds 

 he said, "tlioreby removing the dis- 

 crimination which now exists. We want 

 to voice the o]dnion that we !\ro not in 

 favor at this time of .a horizontal re- 

 duction in all freiglit rates, but we do 

 believe that all reduction possible should 

 be centered around such basic commodi- 

 ties as farm products, farm machinery, 

 coaU steel, iroTi and seeds. 



''We stand unqualifiedly for ;\ reduc- 

 tion in rates on all basic commodities 



MICHELL'S ASTER SEED 



ASTER, EABL,T WONDBR 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Ufht Bine $0.40 $2.00 



Pink 40 2.00 



White 40 2.00 



ASTER, QUEEN OF THE MARKET 



Oz. 

 $1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 .76 



BRANCHING 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 

 Lavender $0.40 



Tr. Pkt. 



White $0.26 



Rose-Pinlt 25 



Blnxh Pinlt 26 



Dark Blue 25 



Liarht Blue 26 



Cnmson 25 



Uixed 20 



ASTEK, EARLY ROYAL, 



A8TERMVM 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



I.Avepiler $0.30 $1.60 



Rose-Pink 30 1.60 



Hhell-Pink 30 1.60 



White 30 1.60 



Mixed 30 1.60 



ASTER, MICHELL'S IMPROVED 

 SEMPLE'S BRANCHING 



Purple 

 Rose-Pink 

 SheU-Pink 

 White ... 

 Mixed . . . 



.40 

 .40 

 .40 



40 



30 



ASTER, CREGO 



Tr. Pkt. 



White $0.30 



8hell-Pink 30 



Rose-Pink 30 



Parple 30 



Lavender 30 



Mixed 30 



ASTER, INVINCIBLE 



Tr. Pkt. 



Blue $0.30 



Crimson 30 



Lavender 30 



Rose-Pink 30 



White 30 



.Mixed 30 



$2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 1.50 



Oz. 

 $1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.60 

 1.50 

 1.25 



Oz. 

 $1.60 

 1.50 

 1.60 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.25 



Tr. Pkt. 



White $0.30 



Shell-Pink 30 



Rose-Pink 30 



Lavender 30 



Purple 30 



Crimson 30 



Mixed 30 



ASTER. KING 



Tr. Pkt. 

 Crimson Kin^ $0.40 



liUvender King 



Pink Kinar 



Purple King:. . . . 



RoHe King 



Violet King: 



White King:. 



.40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 Mixed King: 40 



For complete list of Asters, se 

 Wholesale Price List for 1022. 



Oz. 

 $1.60 

 1.60 

 1.60 

 1.60 

 1.60 

 1.60 

 1.25 



Oz. 

 $2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 1.76 



Also all other SEASONABLE 

 SEEDS, BVLBS AND SUPPLIES. 

 Wholesale Price List Free. 



fficheU's Seed Honse, 5i8-5i6ii..k.tst.. phjladepa, Pa. 



'M. 



Our Offices and Warehouses at LUse, Holland 



Pioneer Growers Df T¥ DO o^ Every 



and Exporters of D v/ L^DO Description 



M. Veldhuyzen van Zanten & Sons 



LISSE, HOLLAND 



The Same Old / irm at the Same Old Stand 



MAIL ADDRESS from Jisnary 1 to M*t 1. Cart R. F. Usf. 82 Brtad Street, NEW YORK. «. Y. 

 CABLE ADDRESS, VELDZANTEN, LISSE. HOLUND. 



Established 1870— Still going strong 



I9t! Illustrated Catalogue tree fn opi lication 



Mi'iilion riu- lipvipw when .von write. 



All Floris'a who seek a source of dependable and reliable Fercimf Bgll» please communicate with 



CRESCENT BULB COMPANY 



Wholesale Bulb Growers 



American Addreu: 84 Broad St.. New Yorfc HILLEGOM, HOLLAND 



<»I'AI. rT% IS l» r R MOTTO 



Return Envelopes 



CatalojTue Envelope* 



Seed Packet* 



Brown Bag Filling Machme Co. 



Fitehbarg, Maaa., U. S. A. 



HELLERS 

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CASES. 



Scad for Catatopic. 



HELLER & CO. 



Montpdier. Ohio 



