JULY 13, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



63 



MICHELUS SWEET PEAS 



zS3. Winter Flowering Spencer 



Oz. 



Asta Ohn. Rich lavender $0.60 



Blue Bird. Charmlngr shade of blue HO 



Bohemian Girl. Deep pink CO 



Cherry Klpe. Cherry or salmon cerise CO 



Columbia. Standard salmon, wings white SO 



KnchantresB. Bright rose pink CO 



lire King. Deep orange scarlet CO 



Glitters. Orange scarlet 1.00 



Heather Bell. Rich mauve lavender 60 



Helen Lewis. Fine shade of orange pink CO 



Hercules. Soft rose pink 60 



Illumination. Salmon cerise, suffused orange CO 



Lavender King:. Deep lavender CO 



Mauve Beauty. Rosy mauve CO 



Meadow Larli. Beautiful rich cream 60 



Melody. Rose-pink on white ground 60 



Morning Star. Deep orange scarlet in standard, orange 



pink wings CO 



Mrs. A. A. Skaacb. Clear, bright pink CO 



Mrs. M. Spanolin. Black seeded j pure white CO 



Mrs. WllUam Sim. Salmon pink CO 



Othello. Beautiful maroon CO 



Pink Beauty. Rose pink on white ground CO 



Pink and White. Blanche Ferry type CO 



Primrose Beauty. Deep primrose flushed rose 60 



Red Orchid. Bright cherry red CO 



Rose Queen. Color a most attractive shade of pink. 



Greenhouse Grown Seed 3.00 



Outdoor Grown Seed CO 



Sankey. Black seeded; white CO 



Snowflake. Pure white CO 



Snowstorm. Pure white CO 



Songr Bird. Pale pink on white ground CO 



Songster. Rich lavender 60 



Spring Maid. Light pink on cream ground CO 



True Blue. Charming blue st'lf 80 



Venus. White, blushed pink CO 



Warbler. Rich, mauve purple CO 



White Orchid. Pure white GO 



Yarrawa. Bright rose pink, with lighter wingH CO 



Zephyr. Pale blue or lavender CO 



Zvolaneli's Rose. Rose pink 1.00 



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