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The Florists' Rcvirw/ 



FSBBUABY 18, 1915. 



SIT UP. 



Here is a new one for you. It shows the effect of being dug 

 from a bed and potted for the occasion, but that matters little 

 when' it also shows something that no other snapdragon oh 

 earth can. There are over SIXTY flower shoots, all making 

 their way up- to blossoms. We were experimenting for Xmas 

 blossoms and got there, cutting the first December 10. You 

 can see what, will soon happen again and keep it up until July. 

 We see no reason why this lot of plants will not yield ONE 

 HUNDRP:D blossoms each. 



Now, what we are doing any one can do. Our simple instruc- 

 tions make it plain. Our S. P. Seedling is easy to do. There 

 is absolutely no need for disbudding. They come as nearly 

 taking care of themselves as any plant we know. It does just 

 the same trick in the garden or field, and as a bedder it Is a 

 great, showy, profitable proposition. Secure at once a few 

 packets of seed and have a. block of nice plants ready for out- 

 door planting. Price of seed of our Silver Pink, $1.00 per pkt.; 

 .3 for $2.50; 7 for $5.00. 



SACRIFICE OP PLANTS— Our seed boxes are crowding us. 

 While the supply lasts we will sell XX plants as follows: S. P. 

 Seedlings, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. Yellow, Garnet Gem. 

 Nelrose, $4.00 per lOO; 300 for $10.00. Buxton's and mixed, $2.00 

 per 100. All of this stock Is first quality, and you had better 

 move, quick if you would get youc shax^if-it.' 



Wb specialize in snaps, and by expei^flf^king assure safe de- 

 livery regardless of weather or dlstancSr Make up your order 

 today. • TJJ ' • i- I 



AIJ Orders Cash. Free. Cultural Directions. 



G. S. RANSBURG, Sommworth, N. H. 



Mention The Review -when you write. 



tiin, velvet weed or star thistle, and 

 Wild carrot. 



Where the seeds of the weeds men- 

 tioned above are present in fewer num- 

 bers than one in 3,000 of the seed being 

 examined, a statement shall be made 

 on the label attached to the package 

 naming the weed seeds present therein. 



The seeds of the following named 

 weeds shall be classed as impurities in 

 agricultural seeds, as defined in Sec- 

 tion 2 of the act: Sheep sorrel, green 

 foxtail, yellow foxtail or pigeon grass, 

 night flowering catch-fly, black seeded 

 plantain, common plantain, curled dock, 

 pigweed, lamb's quarters, lady's thumb 

 or smart weed, yellow trefoil, burr 

 clover, sweet clover, chick weed, orange 

 hawkweed, black bindweed, ragweed. 



When such impurities, or any of 

 them, are present in quantity exceed- 

 ing two per cent of said agricultural 

 seeds, the approximate percentage of 

 each shall be plainly stated on the tag 

 attached, as specified in Section 1 of 

 the act. When foreign matter is present 

 in excess of two per cent the percentage 

 of each kind of impurity shall be stated 

 on the label. If the seed contain five 

 per cent or more by weight of some 

 other seed the percentage shall be 

 stated on the label. 



Agricultural seed shall be considered 

 as misbranded: 



(1) When seeds low in value are siibmltte'l 

 under the label for those of similar appearance 

 but greater value. 



(2) When eouthern-grown seeds are labeled as 

 nortliern-jfrown. 



(3) When seeds are in any other respect not 

 true to the label under which they are sold or 

 offered for sale; 



(4) When seeds are sold under any label other 

 than that of the dealer selling same; 



(5) When labels or tags supplied by a whole- 

 sale dealer are attaclied to lots of seed not pur- 

 chased from such wholesale dealer, or to lots of 

 seed other than those for which tiny were In- 

 tended to be used. 



When so misbranded, agricultural 

 seeds, as defined herein, shall not be 

 sold or ofifered for sale within the 

 state. 



Elaborate tests and inspections are 

 provided for under the direction of the 

 commissioner of agriculture. 



The penalty for violation of any of 

 the many provisions of the act, if it 

 becomes a law, will be a fine of from 

 $10 to $100. 



Florists' Flower and Vegetable Seeds 



Oz. Lb. 



Cabbage Copenhagen Market $0.30 t 3.00 



Cabbage Enkhuizen Glory 25 2.50 



Cabbage Early Summer 20 2.25 



Cabbage Jersey Wakefl eld 20 2.60 



Cabbage Winninsstadt 15 1.75 



Cabbage (any late variety ) 20 2.25 



CauliOower Cokely's Sure 



Header pkt.. 25c; SOO 



Cauliflower Snowball pkt, lOc; 1.^5 



Cauliflower Dry Weather,.pkt.. 26c; 2.50 



Celery White Plume 30 3.00 



Celery Golden Self -blanching 86 12.00 



Celery Giant Pascal 20 2.00 



Celery Winter Queen 20 2.00 



Oz. 



Pepper Bull Nose $0.20 



Pepper Ruoy King 20 



Pepper Neapolitan 20 



Pepper Chinese Giant 30 



Pepper Cayenne 20 



Lettuce Grand Rapids Forcing 10 



Tomato Acme... 20 



Tomato Bonny Best 25 



Tomato Chalk's Early Jewel 26 



Tomato Dwarf Champion v6 



Tomato Dwarf Stone 25 



Tomato Earliana 25 



Tomato Honderosa 30 



Tomato Stone Improved 25 



Tr. Pkt. 



Alyssum Little Gem $0.10 



Antirrhinum. Giant 20 



Begonia Luminosa 35 



Special Prices on Larger Quantities 



Centaurea Gymnocarpa . 



Cobaea Scandens 



Dracaena Indivisa 



Lobelia C. P. Com pact a . 

 Phlox Nana Compacta. . 



.16 

 .15 

 .10 

 .25 

 .40 



Oz. 



$0.30 

 .60 



.35 

 .40 

 .30 



1.60 



Tr. Pkt. 



Petunia Ruffled Giant $1.00 



Salvia Splendens 25 



Salvia Bonfire .40 



SalviaZurich 50 



Smilax 10 



Stocks. Dwarf 10 Weeks 40 



Thunbergia 16 



Verbena, Mammoth 30 



Lb. 



$2.25 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 3.50 

 2.00 

 .90 



1.76 

 2.60 

 2.00 

 2.60 

 2.60 

 2.50 

 3.00 

 1.75 



Oz. 



$1.00 

 2.25 

 4.00 



.30 

 2.60 



.40 

 1.60 



B. E. AND J. T. COKELY 



Cokely'8 



' Sure Crop" Seeds 201 N. 7tb Ave., 8CRANTON, PA. 



Send for complete list of Vegretable and Flower Seeds 



Mention TbB ReTlew when yon wrlt> 



IF TOU HAVE 



NOT THE 



WINTER-FLOWERING ORCHID SWEET PEA 



in your greenhouses, see and asa your neighbor 

 how they pay. It is still time to sow some now. 



Now is the time to sow some of the Summer Sweet Pea Seed, outdoors or in 

 cold frames, to have good crop for Decoration Day. I hare only the best commercial 

 varieties, like : Frank Dolby (lavender), Nora Unwin (white), Gladys Unwin (pink), 

 etc.; 1 lb., $1.60; 6 lbs. of each, at $5.00. 



My reselected Pink Spencer, White Spencer, Lavender Spencer, Lilac Spencer, 

 Orange Spencer, Bed Spencer, etc., at $5.00 per pound ; in 5-lb. lots, at $4.00. Guar- 

 anteed over 90 fo true. 



Countess Spencer, White Spencer (Burpee), Blanche Ferry Spencer, C. Eoutzahn, 

 King Edward Spencer, at $1.50 per lb.; in 5-lb. lots, at $1.00, as long as surplus lasts. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK, Sweet Pea SpeciaUat, LOmpOC, CSl. 



Mention The ReTlew when yoo write. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed 



Fresh 1916 Crop 



1000 to 5000 at $1.25 per 1000; 5000 and over at $1.00 per 1000 



DBAKE POINT GREENHOUSES, 



Yalaha, Florida 



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