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The Florists^ Review 



July 2, 1914. 



SB 



Winterson's 

 New Crop Pansy Seeds 



Just Received 



WINTERSON'S SHOW PANSIES 



WINTIIISON'S OIANT "COMBINATION" MtXTUilE. 



For the past 18 years we have supplied this mixture, furnish- 

 ing large ouantities of same yearly, to the florists' trade who 

 grow for cut flowers and naturally must have the best that is 

 to be had. Our continually iucreaaing trade for this mixture 

 proves that Winterson's Combination Mixture is what we rep- 

 resent it to be: "TIm bast that It Is possibls to obtain." 



PRICE 



Per trade packet $0.50 



Per *8 ounce 76 



Per 14 ounce 1.60 



Per *a ounce 2.75 



Per ounce 5.00 



Andromeda 



The lovely flower is striking by its 

 gay color and elegant habit, and has 

 in shortest time won the favor of all 

 lovers of Pansies. Its color is a very 

 delicate apple blissom, generally 

 showing a soft lavender blue or a 

 rosy lilac hue, rendered still more 

 effective by a somewhat darker vein- 

 ing. It comes true from seed. 



V«ry Largtt-flowaring or 

 QIant Sorts 



•rIdssaiaM. New shades of white, 

 shining rose, beautifully blotched. 



Empsror Wr. Josaph. White, with 

 large violet spots. 



Empsror William. Cornflower blue. 



Eros. Purple, yellow border. 



Ooldon Qussn. Pure yellow. 



KhiK iff ths Blacks. 



Lord. Boaoonsfflald. Deep purple 

 violet, shading to white. 



Mauvs Quson. 



MADAME PERRET 



"Tho Wlao Pansy" 



A new and beantiful strain. Flow- 

 ers of largest size, borne very freely 

 in great diversity of colors. Espe- 

 cially rich in red and wine shades. 

 No pansy collection complete with- 

 out this grand sort. 



Psacsck. Blue and claret, with 

 white margins. 



Prinea Bismarck. Light brown 

 shades, with black eye. 



Strlpsd. Fine dark shades. 



Vulcan. Dark red, with five large 

 black spots. 



Trlmardoau MIxad. Enormous size, 

 beautiful colors. 



CAftSIER'S" QIANT 



A grand mixture of the finest 

 blotched varieties. Urge in size and 

 rich in coloring. 



Per large trade packet, 35c 

 Three for One Dollar 



WINTERSON'S SEED STORE 



166 Norlh Wabash Avenue, 



L D. rkue, Ceitnl 6004 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



M<-n<tnrt X'"* ItPTlt'w wliyii yn writ**. 



dividuality" cannot be gained by fol- 

 lowing the other fellow. In this busi- 

 ness, as in other lines of endeavor, 

 "there is no royal road." Sound judg- 

 ment, experience and perseverance 

 alone win the prize. 



Vegetable Forcing 



ROT ON TOMATO FRUITS. 



1 am sending some tomatoes in the 

 hoj.e that you will give me the name 

 of the disease, the cause and remedy. 

 These tomatoes are growing on benches 

 in a well ventilated house 20x100, in 

 about five inches of good soil. They 

 have been doing well until quite re- 

 c<jntly, when this disease developed both 

 on the green and ripe fruit. Many of 

 th«? fruits also are much deformed. The 

 varieties are .hiue Pink and Earliana. 

 The first bunch of flowers set remark- 

 ably well, but the second became 

 blasted, and almost every one dropped 

 off. The third bunch has set better. 

 The house has been well ventilated and 

 a night temperature of 58 to 60 de- 

 grees has been kept. They liave been 

 watered when i^ecessary. The soil used 

 is what might be termed good garden 

 soil, not poor and not extremely rich. 

 The house runs east and west and the 

 plants are about seventeen inches 

 apart, trained to one stem. The side 

 shoots have been rubbed out from time 

 to time and the large leaves, where 

 necessary, have been trimmed to half. 

 A crop of Grand Rapid? ^<>ttuce was 



WHY 



show your customers 

 an oldf soiled 



Album 



OF 



s 



when you can get a nice, fresh, clean, 

 bright, attractiye new one postpaid for 

 only 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 



|TIm Ftofftots' Itovtow 

 Th« Florist*' ManiMil 

 Til* AMfeim of Doslsna 



808 S. DetiUnk, Ckicafi, E 



[CaxtoH BMs.] 



JANES VICITS SONS 



I 



Rochester, - - New York 



Write for imnort prices on bulbs 



Mention Tbe Bertew when yon write. 



For Fall I>ellT«iT 



GERMAN IRIS 



In endleM TsitettM 



IIUUMS HENRYI AND TENUIFOUUM 



In endleaa qnantltiM 

 Writ* oa for prtcM. 



JOHN LKWIS CHILOS 



Flowerfleld, L. I.. N. Y. 



IfcatloB The R«Tt«w wb«B joo wvtt* 



