The Florfets' Review 



Adgdst 21, 1913. 



MICHELL'S GIANT PANSY SEEDS 



• Niciiels Giant Exhibition Nixed 



A truly Giant Strain whicii we have secured from the leading Pansy 

 SpecialiKts iu G^-rmany, England and France. Plants are of strong, sturdy 

 habit; flowers of immei sebize, heavy texture and of varied colors aud shades. 

 Trade pkt.. 50c i 7dc per ^ oz.; peroz., $6.00. 



GIANT PRIZE PANSIES 



In Saparat* colors 



Azure Blue 



Black Blue 



Emperor William . . . 

 Mortensia Red. 



Kins of Blacks 



Lord Beaconsf lold . 



Tr. Hkt. 

 ...$0.40 

 . . . .40 

 ... .40 

 ... .40 

 . . . .40 



Oz. 



$1.75 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 2.50 

 1.75 



.40 1.76 



Peacock 



Snow Quaen 



Striped 



White with Eye . 



Fure Yellow 



Yellow with Eye. 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



.$0.40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 



$2.60 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 175 

 1.75 



GIANT CYCLAMEN SEED (""'crop) 



» If you have hot rocolvod our July and 

 Angust Wholesale Catalogue, send for one 

 -irs free. 



Ensllsh-crown Seed 100 1000 



Heed Seed 



Pure White $1.00 $8.50 



Soft Pink 100 850 



White, with red base 1 00 8 50 



Brilliant Crimson 1.00 8 60 



Salmon Pink 1.00 8 50 



Mixed Colors 90 8.00 



English Daisy 



Tr. 

 (Bellls Perenn ■) pkt. Oz. 



MoDStrosa, Pink^ iM)c 



Monstrosa, White 60c 



Monstrusa. Mixed ^0c 



LoDsfelloM-. Pink ROc $2.26 



Hnowbali, Wiiite.... 90c 2 25 



Giant Red 60c 3.00 



Mtxed rt tOc 1.76 



Qarman-vrown Seed 100 



Seed 



White $0.75 



Pink..... .75 



Bed 75 



White, with red base -75 



Mixed Colors -.60 



My 



Atpeiitvn Vic 



Kliza Kanrob 



PalaKtrl« 



Pataatris Seiu' 



GranAtttora 



GraDdiftor» 



DissiMflora.. 



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SwA and Bulb 

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plumosa are the interesting novelties. 

 Ficus Craigii is a sport from the varie- 

 gated ficus that has won friends. It 

 sported seven years ago, but has only 

 lately been taken up in earnest. Its habit 

 makes it a desirable plant. Chrysanthe- 

 mums will be a feature of the place next 

 fall. There are a number of houses de- 

 voted to the leading varietieci. They are 

 in excellent condition and will be fol- 

 lowed by the Christmas-flowering plants. 



Various Notes. 



J. C. Schattmaier, of Washington, D. 

 C, was here August 18. 



Herbert G. Tull is at Rangeley lakes, 

 in Maine. 



Dr. L. L. W. Wilson has sold his green- 

 houses at Gwynedd Valley, Pa., to a Mr. 

 Strassburger. who is attached to the 

 American legation at Tokio, Japan. The 

 place will be run semi-commercially, as 

 heretofore. D. Kline is manager. 



Harry Berger is at Seaside Park. 



Otto Didden, of West Philadelphia, is 

 sending magnificent asters to the Phila- 

 delphia Cut Flower Co. They have large, 

 well formed flowers in all the colors, borne 

 on extra long stems. The company is 

 also receiving nice White Enchantress. 



John Holzp, of Reattle, Wash., and 

 R. G. Rowersox, of I.owistown, Pa., were 

 here recently. -* 



B. Eschner is building a |fftrage« con- 

 nected with his house by a port&i^here, 

 at EUcbls Park^ it will be the hothe of a 

 fine liinousine next month. 



James Thoirs, of Camden, N. J., is ren- 

 ovating his store ; it will be finisbe^^ in 

 ivory. There will be several improve- 

 ments and some alterations. 



CborJes Kmnedy. for twenty years with 

 the Robert Craig Co., died suddenly of 



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All kinds of artificial and paper flowers 



for floral parades, festivals, home coin- 



injrs. street carnivals, etc., for decorative 



features. 



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BOTANICAL DECORATING CO.,«»*^HrcAG^''' 



lu'art failuftr on his way to work ftt 

 Norwood, August 16. Mr. Kennedy, who 

 was about 40 years of age, was one of 

 the fern growers at Forty-ninth and 

 Market streets. He had been transferred 

 to Norwood temporarily. 



John R. Andre, of Doylestown, Pa., is 

 sending fine Killarney to the Leo Nies- 

 sen Co. Mr. Andre has rounded out his 

 season 's improvements with a new 100 

 horse-power boiler. 



L. K. Peacock, of Williamstown June- 



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FLOiqAN D. WALLACE 



INSURANCB KXCHANOB BUHJOINO 



PHONC WAMASM S«0 OHICAOO 



tion, N. J,, has commenced cutting fancy 

 dahlias— just a f-ew to feel the pulse of 

 the market. 



Max H. Rothe, of Mount Airy, has i"' 

 stalled two large steam boilers. 



Phil. 



