Jdlx 23, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



63 



The KENILWORTH Giant Pansy 



seeds are all grown by myself and are offered in the following mixtures and 

 separate colors: 



22 — KENILWOBTH STRAIN— The flowers are of perfect form and substance; 

 many of the immense flowers are from 3% to 4 inches; it is a striking 

 collection of beautiful colors and markings, rich with shades of red, 

 brown, bronze, mahogany and many others too numerous to mention. 

 Light, Medium or Dark Mixtures. 



24— EENILWOSTH SHOW— An extra fine strain of large flowers; the im- 

 mense flowers are of circular form and great substance; a beautiful 

 collection of colors and markings. 



26— KENILWOBTH OUT FLOWER MIXTTJRE— Is a distinct class by itself, 

 surpassing all other strains as a cut flower or for exhibition purposes, 

 for inside or outside growing; the large flowers are carried erect above 

 the foliage on heavy stems, 7 or 8 inches long, in the most graceful 

 manner, and stand the hot, dry weather well. 



28 — liASTERPIECE — A remarkable type; the curled, wavy petals giving the 

 flower a double appearance, large flowers of great substance, on long, 

 strong stem. 



30— GIANT THREE AND FIVE BLOTCHED PANSIES— A superb mixture. 

 Flowers large and of circular form and of great substance. The display 

 of coloring is unsurpassed. A combination of almost every shade of 

 rich velvety colors, reds are particularly conspicuous; the petals being 

 distinctly marked with three or five large dark blotches. 



NEW SEED NOW BEADT. 



All sorts and mixtures, except the new Pansy Princess, are $5.00 per oz., 

 $1.25 per %-oz,; 5000 seeds, $1.00; trade packet of 1000 seeds, 25 cents; any 

 5 pkts., $1.00. Please order by number. 



PRINCESS 



20— The New Upright Pansy 



Thla strain is entirely distinct from all 

 others. It Is absolutely compact, uprlfbt 

 crowing, and extremely weather-proof, 

 enduring many storms without damage to 

 Its flower. The flowers are mostly blotched 

 and frilled like the Masterpiece, of good 

 form and heavy velvety texture, on heavy 

 stems carried well above the foliage. At- 

 tractive by the brilliancy of its colors. 



600 seeds. 26c: 1000, 60c; % os., $2.60: 

 1 OS., $10.00. 



84 — Bronze — Brawm and copper shades mixed. 



86— Fancy— Rich colors, mostly margined. 



8S— lime. Ferret- Bed and wine shades. 



40— Zebra — ^Flne striped mixture. 



42— Adonl»— Ugbt bine, white center. 



44— Black— Almost coal black. 



46 — Black with bronse center. 



48 — Lord Beaconsfleld — Purple shaded white. 



60 — BrtHise — Beautiful bronse. 



82 — Bronse with yellow center. 



64 — Velvet Brown with yellow center. 



56 — Havana Brown. 



68 — Havana Brown with yellow center. 



60— Cardinal— Curled, bright red, dark blotch. 



62 — Oeclly — Steel blue, margined white. 



64 — Oollath — Large curled yellow blotched. 



66 — Hero — Cnrled, deep blue shaded white. 



68 — Bmp. William— Ultramarioe blue, violet 

 eye. 



70 — Eros — Velvety brown, yellow margin. 



72— Emp. Fran* Joseph — White blotched blue. 



74 — Bmp. Frederick — Maroon with gold edge. 



76 — Fairy Queen — Azure blue, white edge. 



78 — Fteya — Purplish violet, white edge. 



80 — Gold-Edge — Velvety brown, gold edge. 



84 — Superba — Orchid tints of red and wine. 



86 — Sunlight — Yellow with brown blotches. 



88 — Andromeda — Curled apple blossom. 



90 — Colossea Venosa — Light veined shades. 



92 — Almond Blossom — Delicate rose. 



94 — Aurora— Terra cotta shades. 



06 — Mammoth — Greenish yellow shades. 



97 — The above 7 named Orchid mixed. 



98 — Indigo Blue — Deep velvety blue. 

 100 — Light Blue shades. 

 102 — Minerva — Bed ground, violet blotched. 

 104 — Meteor— Bright red brown. 

 106— Pres. McKlnley- Yellow, dark blotched. 

 108 — Mabogany with white margin. 

 110 — Mahogany with yellow margin. 

 112 — Mourning Clock — Black with white edge. 

 114 — Purple — Large rich deep color. 



116 — Peacock — Blue, rosy face, white edge. 

 118 — Psyche — Curled white, five blotches. 

 120— Pres. Camot — White, five blue blotches. 

 126 — Red — A collection of rich red shades. 

 128 — Red Riding Hood — Curled and blotched. 

 130 — Rosy Mom — Purple crimson, white edge. 

 132 — Striped on lilac ground. 

 134 — Striped on bronze ground. 

 136 — ^Victoria — Blood red, violet btotches. 

 138 — White — Large satiny white. 

 140— White with violet blotch. 

 142 — Yellow — Large golden yellow. 

 144— Yellow with dark blotch. 

 146 — 34 to 144 mixed in equal proportions. 

 Ftor fuUer description send for catalogue. 



RAINBOW is a mixture of 

 the most beautiful, gorgeout 

 colors, blotched, striped, 

 veined, margined, etc. 



With every $1.00 worth 

 Pansy seed I will send, 

 free, 1000 seeds of 

 Rainbow, and with 

 other amounts in 

 like proportion. 



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Mention The Review when you write. 



notwithstanding the dry weather which 

 we have been having. 



Irwin and John Bertermann are 

 among those who will attend the con- 

 vention at Boston. 



Nixon Gano, of Martinsville, has 

 been sending some fine gladioli to this 

 market. 



Albert Pittet reports splendid sales 

 of the seed of his new sweet pea, Rose 

 Queen. 



Oliver Steinkamp and Adolph Baur 

 are the only Indianapolis florists who 

 attended the State Florists ' Association 

 meeting at Winona. This meeting en- 

 dorsed W. J. Vesey, Jr., for the north- 

 er a part of Indiana, and Geo. Gause, 

 lor the southern part of Indiana, for 

 state vice-presidents of the S. A. F. 

 The August meeting of the association 

 ^Hs suspended. The September meet- 

 ^J^'J: is to be held in Indianapolis during 

 lair week, the October meeting with W. 

 ^- Coles, at Kokomo, and the Novem- 

 D'r meeting at Richmond. H. L.W. 



ASPARAGUS PLDNOSDS NANUS SEED 



Fresh, true to name, best quality. 



For quick sale, $1.25 per 1000; 10,000 and over, $1.00 per 1000. 



DRAKE rOIRT GREENHOUSES, 



YALAlU,FLiL 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Pekin, HL— George A. Kuhl and Mrs. 

 ^iihl are summering at the Beachview, 

 ^irbor Springs, Mich., but they expect 

 Jo arrive at Chicago August 16, to join 

 t^ .President's special for tjie trip to 

 ^o^ Boston convention. 



Pkt. 



Begonia Semperflorent Vernon $0.10 



Begonia Semperflorens, choicest hybrids 



mixed 15 



Begonia Semperflorens, hybrids, dbl. red IS 



Calceolaria, Covent Garden strain 80 



Cineraria Orandiflora, large-fl., price mxc. .40 



Cineraria Folyantha (Stellata), mixed 20 



Cowslip, large-flowered, mixed 10 



Gloxinia, ex. superb mxd., from prise vara.. 60 

 Pyrethnim Hyb, Orand. Fl. PI., ex. special 



strain ^....... .26 



Cyclamen Persioum Oigantenm, very special 



strain — Per 100 seeds 



White, with red eye $0.60 



Pure white «5 



Bright carmine 75 



Cyolamen Ezoelsior, deep red, very large 



flower 1.00 



Cyolamen Princess May, purest white, tipped 



crimson, very special 1.00 



Cyclamen Papilio (Butterfly Cyclamen), 



mixed, extra 1,25 



Cyclamen, choicest mixed, extra 60 



J. J. WILSON SEED CO., Inc. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



All Seeds and Bulbs sold 

 by Thorbum are always of 

 the very highest quality 

 and true to name. 



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ASPARAGUS 



Plumoans Naaus 



PerlOOO 



1000 12.00 



5000 1,75 



10.000 1.66 



TUBEROSES 



Dwarf Double Pearl. 

 Extra large size. 



$7.S0 per 1000. 



'The OMst reliable eeede** 

 Si Barclay St. New Yark, N. If. 



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