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JoNB 8, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



107 



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■PHILADELPHIA PIXK" 

 Photographed Dei-ember 20,. I'nil 



GUARANTEE: 



PHILADELPHIA PINK was 

 grown and improved by us for nine 

 years before a single seed was sold. 

 We now grow no other var.ety. 

 Therefore we GUARANTEE the 

 purity of PHILADELPHIA PINK 

 as purchased from us. 



N. B. We are now erecting IH.OOO square 

 feet of lAyrd & Burnham greenhouses to meet 

 the demand for floirers and seed of PHI!, A- 

 DKLPHIA PINK. 



The New Winter-blooming 



Philadelphia Pink 



is today considered to be the 



Finest Pure Pink Snapdragon Grown! 



ENDORSED BY 



Wholesalers, such as 



The S. S. PENNOCK CO.. Philadelphia- "Sells on its color alone. 

 All our customers like it exceedingly." 



E. BERNHEIMER, Philadelphia— "One of the best 1 have ever 

 handled. The leading retail stores used it the entire season." 



Retailers, such as 



CHAS. H. GRAKELOW, Philadelphia— "A wonderful com- 

 mercial variety; stout stem, well loliaged, exquisite shade. It 

 sells itself." 



L. P. VOLLER, Philadelphia — "The best 1 have ever seen. 

 Wonderful keeper!" 



Growers in the 43 states in which PHILADELPHIA PINK was 

 tried last season, and for whom orders for seed are now being 

 refilled. 



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SEEDS (New Crop) NOW READY! 



1 Tr. Pkt. (about 2000 seeds) $ 1 .00 6 Tr. Pkts 



$5.00 



THE ALLMAN NURSERIES 



(ORIGINATORS) 



HOLMESBURG, PHILA., PA. 



large enough to ho fl.'ingerou.s to those 

 who eat them. The United State.s De- 

 partment of Agriculture has just re- 

 cently published the findings in e.xperi- 

 ments to determine whetlicr there is 

 actually or not danger of an eater's be- 

 ing poisoned in consequence of sudi 

 spraying. In the bulletin which gives 

 the results of these experiments numer- 

 ous authorities arc quoted as to tlicir 

 opinions in regard to the possil)ility of 

 such poisoning. The question arose 

 years ago, soon after the introduction 

 of arsenic as a sjiray. in 18()(l. As long 

 ago as 1891 the board of health of New 

 York city seized a ((uantity of gra]ies. 

 some of which had l)een he.avily sprayed 

 with Bordeaux mixture. The board re- 

 ported that "the results obtained from 

 estimating by chemical analysis the 

 amount of cojijier on grapes which were 

 selected as being the worst s|)rayed tiiat 

 could be found seemed to justify the as- 

 sertion that it is simply an absolute im- 

 possibility for a ]ierson to get enough 

 copper from eating grapes to exert upon 

 the health any injurious effect what- 

 ever. ' ' 



In 1892 the T'nited States Depart- 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS 



WHOLESALE ONLY 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 



Newark, New York 



^fcntioii Till' Upvicw wlion yon writp. 



Magnolia Grandif lora 



EverKreen variety, hardy in cold sections if 

 planted to ■orthem exposure. 2 to 8 ft., 

 S&O.OO: 8 to 4 ft., $76.00; 4 to 6 ft., $126.00 per 100. 

 Other sizes 'luoted oa reouest. 



ABELIA GRANDIFLORA 



1 to 2 ft., $26.00: 2 to 3 ft.. $36.0« per 100. 



ValdetiaB Nurseries, Bostic. N. C. 



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STAR BRAND ROSES 



"American Pillar" and nearly every 

 other good hardy climber. 

 Send for oar list. 

 TV. r>ONARD ft 

 i» JONES CO. 



Robert Pyla, Pres 



s 



VmST GROVE, 

 W PENNA.. U.S.A. 



Ant.WinUer.V.-P 



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ROSES, Own Root 

 Quality Stock 



At Prices Yoa Know Are Right 



AMERICAN ROSE & PLANT CO. 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



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ROSE SPECIALISTS 



Budded fleld-Krown Teae. Perpetuals, 

 Climbers (own root) and Standards. 



SEND LIST WANTED 



NEW BRUNSWICK NURSERIES 



NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. 



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