

3VI.X 20, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



105 



Florists' Seasonable Flower Seeds 



WINTER-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



Grown for us by expert seed growers, whose seed we haye handled for years. We know they are right. 



Tr. Pkt. 



Asta Oh», lavender $0.25 



Blue Bilra, fine blue 35 



Blue Jacket, rich navy blue. . . .35 



ColumbiL pink and white 40 



Cherry lupe, glowing cherry . . .40 



Fordhook Pink 25 



Flamingo, light orange 35 



Glitters, orange scarlet 40 



Helen Lewis 25 



H«atherbelt, mauve lavender.. .25 



Hercules, pink 25 



Lavender Nora 25 



Liberty, crimson 25 



Melody, rose pink 25 



Miss L. Gude, shell pink 25 



Mrs. Kerr, clear rich salmon . . .50 

 Mrs. Handing, large silver blue .50 

 Mrs. Chas. Zvolanek, lavender .35 

 Mrs. Spanolin, white 25 



Tr. Pkt. 

 Morning Star, orange scarlet. $0.25 



Mrs. Skach, light pink 25 



Orange Beauty, orange & sc'let 1.00 



Pink and White Orchid 25 



Rose Queen, pink 40 



Improved Snowstorm, white.. .25 



Songster, lavender 25 



Songbird, blush white 25 



Snowflake, white .35 



Watchung, orchid white 35 



White Orchid 25 



White Star, black seeded white .50 



Wedgwood, clear blue 35 



Xmas Pink, orchid 25 



Yarrawa, rose pink 25 



Blue Yarrawa 35 



Zvolanek's Rose 40 



Zvolanek's Blue, bright blue.. .35 



ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 



Trade Pkt. 



Ramsburg Silver Pink $1.00 



Golden Pink Queen 1.00 



Keystone Pink 50 



Garnet 50 



Nelrose 50 



White 50 



Yellow 50 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Greenhouse grown, per 100 seeds, 50 cts.; per 1000 

 seeds, $4.00; 5000 seeds for $18.00. Write for price in 

 larger quantities. 



Outdoor grown, per 100 seeds, 30 cts.; per 1000 seeds, 

 $2.50; 5000 seeds for $10.00. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



Per 100 seeds, 25 cts.; per 1000 seeds, $1.00; 5000 seeds 

 for $4.50. 



CALENDULA ORANGE KING 



(For Greenhouse Forcing) 

 A special selection of this popular annual, which we 

 have sold for several years with excellent results. Grow- 

 ers for the Chicago market who used our seed last season 

 obtained top prices for their cut, and we know quality is 

 even better this season. 



Trade Pkt., 50c; Oz., $2.50; % lb., $9.00. 



CINERARIA 



Florists' prize mixture. Splendid large-flowering strain. 

 Trade Pkt. (about 1000 seeds), $1.00. 



PRIMULA 



Obconica Gigantea. Red, Rose, Apple Blossom, Laven- 

 der, White, Oculata. 



Obconica Gigantea, mixed. 



Obconica Grandiflora. Salmon, Red, Rosea, Lavender, 

 Magnifica. 



Any of above. Trade Pkt., 75c. 



CYCLAMEN SEED 



We are handling the well-known strain grown by E. 

 Binneweiss, Alfeld, Germany. New crop ready end of July. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Seeds Seeds 



Wandsbek Dark Salmon $1.50 $12.00 



Wandsbek Light Salmon 1.50 12.00 



Brilliant Red 1.25 10.00 



Dark Red 1.25 10.00 



Daybreak Pink 1.25 10.00 



Dark Pink 1.25 10.00 



White with Eye 1.25 10.00 



Pure White 1.00 10.00 



PANSY 



Grown in America by specialists who know their business. 



Adonis, light blue and lavender shades. 



Black Mastodon, jet black. 



Beaconsfield, Improved, fine bluish purple lavender tinge. 



Bronze Mastodon, shades from burnished brass to gold. 



Grand Duke Michel, pure white. 



Madame Perret, dark wine, pink and red. 



Madame Steele, Elks' purple. 



Parisian Yellow, pure yellow. 



Prince Henry, large dark blue. 



Panama Pacific, deep yellow with dark center. 



Price, any of above. Trade Pkt., 50c.; }^ oz., $7 5c; 1 oz., 



$5.00 



STEELE'S MASTODON GREENHOUSE. Special 



Mixed. Can be used either outside or for greenhouse 

 growing and is a first-class mixture in every respect. 

 Trade Pkt., 50c.; ^ oz., $1.75; 1 oz., $6.00. 



COMBINATION MIXED. Cannot be excelled as an 

 all-round mixture for general florist use. 

 Combines all the best shades and colors. 

 Trade Pkt., $1.00; Y^ oz., $2.00; 1 oz., $7.00. 



A. HENDERSON & CO^ 'im^^o)itL 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



very much. It is reported that the com- 

 mittee has called upon the United States 

 tariflF commiasion for information to en- 

 able it to determine whether or not the 

 10 cents per pound rate would be a 

 proper assessment on imported seeds 

 of all kinds. T. X. S. 



FRENCH BULBS AFLOAT. 



The steamer Providence has sailed 

 from Marseilles with the first shipment 

 of the 1922 crop of Paper Whites and 

 other French bulbs. "The Providence 

 will be followed by the Canada, carry- 



ing the main shipment, and the remain- 

 der of the crop will be brought over on 

 the Britannia. The first boat is due at 

 New York about the end of July. 



After holding back to the last mo- 

 ment, most of the American dealers ca- 

 bled orders for more bulbs than they 



