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The Florists' Review 



Fbbbdabt 18, 1915. 



Carter* Tested Seeds, Inc., Raynes Park, Eng- 

 land, with branches at Boston, Mass., Seattle, 

 Wash., and Toronto, Ont. — A highly creditable 

 seed catalogue, bound in a tasteful red and gold 

 cover and printed on a fine quality of paper, 

 which shows the typography and illustrations to 

 the greatest possible advantage. A little more 

 than half of the total 190 pages are devoted to 

 flower, seeds;' the rest of the space is occupied 

 by the vegetable lists, with the exception of a 

 few pages of tools and sundries. 



State Nursery Co., Helena, Mont. — "Silver Ju- 

 bilee number" of catalogue, containing lists of 

 seeds, outdoor and greenhouse plants, fruit- 

 bearing and ornamental nursery stoclf, vegetable 

 plants and roots, tools and other supplies; 120 

 pages, freely illustrated. 



H. Cannell tc Sons, Eynsford, England. — A 62- 

 page, illustrated catalogue of vegetable and 

 flower seeds, greenhouse and hardy plants, fruit 

 trees, small fruits, winter-flowering shrubs and 

 horticultural sundries. 



W. Atlee Bticpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.— 

 With this latest arrival added, this year's quar- 

 tet of Burpee seed boolis now becomes a quintet. 

 The former four books have already been referred 

 to, separately and collectively, in previous issues 

 of The Beview; the present book Is entitled 

 "New Edition of Thirty-flfth Anniversary Supple- 

 ment," aAd; contains as interesting account of 

 the different deoArtments of the Burpee business, 

 with numerous illustrations showing indoor and 

 outdoor op«r%tlon8. 



Henry T. Michell Co., Philadelphia, Pa.— 

 "Mlchell's- Specialties for Florists, for Early Sow- 

 ing and Planting," H 6-page bulletin containing 

 lists of canna roots and gladiolus bulbs; also 

 sefeds of asters, petunias, salvias, stocks and 

 verbenas. 



VALLEY PIPS FROM OOPENHAOEN. 



At a time when, in former years, val- 

 ley pip importations were past and be- 

 ing forgotten, they continue to arrive 

 in varying quantities, increasing a total 

 that is already considerably larger than 

 last year's. The consignments on the 

 steamer Hellig Olav, which arrived at 

 New York February 10, from Copen- 

 hagen, were as follows: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Heydemann, D 118 



Loechner & Co 10 



Schwake, C, & Co 69 



American Express Co 171 



Total 35S 



Previously reported 8,901 



Total to date 9,349 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



|Kenilworth Mlxtare 

 [Keiiilworth Show 

 ' Blasterpiece, curled, wavy 

 and separate colors. 

 1000 seeds, 2Sc 

 8000, WOO; >4 0t., $1.25; oz.,$6.00. 



Princess, new upright, 

 600 seeds. 25c: 1000 seeds, 

 60c; oi.,$10 00. 

 M^ntloB T1i» R^TJew whan yva wHte 



SALVIA SEED 



FRKSH-TRUE 



Tr. Pkt. "4-01. Or. 



SPLENDENS $0.16 $0.40 $1.26 



CLARA BEDMAN (Bonfire) .25 .60 2.00 



ZURICH 35 1.16 4.00 



Write for complete catalogue. 



G. H. HUNKEL CO., SeedsraeD, Nilwaiikee, Wis. 



Mentten The R«Tlgw wbgn yon write. 



T TT TTTllf Olganteum, Rubrum, Formosum, 

 JjXJj-LUiU. Album Auratnm: French Romans, 

 Freesias, Spiraea Oladslone; select stock of dor- 

 mant Roses for forcing; Gladiolus America, Peo- 

 nies; Lily of the Valley pips from storage; Wood 

 Moss and Sphagnum, Bamboo Canes and Florists' 

 Supplies. 



Write for Prices 



To-bak-lne, Nlkotlne and Nlco-Fume 



DBITCrnNI 1*8 West 6th Street, 



• RWuVWni^ CINCINNATI, OHIO 



Mention The Review when yoti write. 



Johnson Seed Co. 



CHOICE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 

 For Florists ind Markd Girdners 



217 Market St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



. Always^ mention the Florists' Review wfaen 

 writing; advertisers* 



SEEDS SEEDS 



FRESH CROP 

 BEST QUALITY 



We offer below a few items, all of which are needed by the florist. Send for 

 trade list No. 5, for list of everything best in Seeds, Bulbs and. Plants. 



Atreratnm — 



Dwarf Blue, \i oz., 15c. 



Mexican Bine, White, each, \i, os., 10c. 

 Alyssum — 



Little Gem, D'warf White, % o«.. 20c; o«., 

 35c. 



Sweet, White, o«., 20c; % lb., 60c. 

 Antirrhinum (Snapdragon), Giant — 



Pink, Scarlet, each, % os., 20c. 



White, Yellow, each, % oz., 20c. 



Mixed, % oz., 15c; 1 oz., 40c. 



Aspara^sPlumosusKanus, greenhouse grown, 



100 seeds for 60c; 1000 for $4.00. 

 Asparagus Bprengeri — 



100 seeds for 15c; 1000 for 80c. 



ASTERS 



We assert that no one can have a superior 

 stock of the various asters. 



See catalogue No. 2 for description of novel- 

 ties. 



Aster, Lady Roosevelt — 

 A splendid new variety. Trade pkt., 25c; 

 % oz., 60c. 

 Crego Asters — 



MagniflceDt late cutting asters. Shell Pink, 

 Lavender and White. Trade pkt., 25c; 

 V4 oz., 40c. 

 Rose King — 

 Enormous quilled flowers, fine for cutting. 

 Trade pkt.. 25c; \i oz.. 50c. 

 Vick's Mikado— 

 A large graceful flower for cutting. Pink, 

 White and Lavender, each T. P., 25c; 

 V4 oz., 40c. 

 Lavender Gem — 

 A splendid early pure lavender, no yellow 

 centers, very popular with florists. Trade 

 pkt., 25c; % oz.. 50c. 

 Snowdrift — 

 A fine early long stemmed pnre white. 

 Trade pkt., 25c; % oz., 75c. 

 Giant Comet — 



Mixed, % oz., 35c; 1 oz., $1.00. 

 Daybreak — 



A fine pink flower for cutting, ^ oz., 30c. 

 Purity — 



White flowers, similar to above, % oz., 85c. 

 Branching, Late — i 



Flowers, large double on long stlflt stems, 



excellent for cutting. 

 White, Pink, each, % oz., 15c; ^ oz., 60c. 

 lavender. % oz., 15c; % oz., 60c. 

 Pink, Purple, each, ^ oz., 16c; % oz., 60c. 

 Park Red, V6 oz., 15c; Vi oz.. 50c. 

 Mixed, 14 oz., 20c; 1 oz., 75c. 

 Balsam — 



Camellia flowered, double mixed, oz., 40c. 

 Begonia (all varieties) — 



Gracilis, Lumlnosa, Rnby, Prima Donna, 

 Triumph, Erfordil, Erfordil Snperba, etc. 

 All. uniformly, trade pkt., 25c. 

 Candytuft — 

 Empress, very large, pure white, oz., 20c. 

 White Rocket, oz., 20c. 

 Little Prince, dwarf, large flowered, white, 

 oz.. 25e. 



Celosia^ 

 Empress, Semi-Dwarf, % oz., 86c. 

 Ostrich Feather, Mixed, Tall, % oz., 20c. . 

 Ostrich Feather. Mixed, Dwarf. % o«., 80c. 



Centaurea — 

 Gymnocarpa, % os., 25c. 

 Imperialls, Mixed, fine for cutting. % os., 



25c. 

 Margaret, White, fine for cutting. % oi., 

 15c. 

 Cineraria Maritima, trade pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 

 Cobaea Bcandens, Purple, oz., 40c. 



Colens, Finest Hybrids — 

 Mixed, trade pkt., 50c. 



Dracaena Indivisa, trade pkt., 10c; oz., 46c. 



Qrevillea Bobusta, oz., 80c. 



Ipomoea Orandiflora (Moonfiower), oz., 60c. 



Ipomoea, Heavenly Blue, oz., 40c. 



Ipomoea Betosa, oz., 20c. 



Lobelia — 



Erinus Spedosa, Deep Blue, trailing vari- 

 ety, % oz., 15c. 



Crystal Palace Compacta. best for bedding, 

 % oz., 40c. 



Mignonette — 

 Macbet, oz., 30c. 

 Orandiflora, large flowering, oz., 16c: M Ib.v 



20c. 

 Allen's Defiance, os., 26c. ' 



Petunia — 

 Double Giant Flowered Grandlfiora and 



Fringed, mixed, 1000 seeds, $1.60. 

 Giant Ruffled, trade pkt., $1.00. 

 Single large flowered, fringed, trade pkt., 



60c. 

 Giants of California, trade pkt., $1.00. 

 Rosy Morn, rosy pink, white throat, \k oz., 



30c. 

 Single Striped and Blotched. % oz., 36c. 

 Single Mixed, % oz., 15c. 

 Howard's Star, \i oz., 50c. 

 Salvia^ 



Splendens, trade pkt., 25c; oz., $1.26. 

 Clara Bedman, trade pkt., 35c; % os., 60c. 

 Zurich, trade pkt., 50c; 1 oz., $3.50. 



Smilaz, oz.. 80c; ^ lb., $1.00. 



Stocks — 



Dwarf, Large Flowering Double Ten Weeks, 

 mixed, % oz., 85c. 



Brompton, % oz., 35c. 



Giant Perfection Ten Weeks, mixed, ^ os., 

 30c. 



Princess Alice, White, % os.. 86c. 



Snowflake, for forcing, 1/16 oz., 76c. 



Ten Weeks (separate colors), \k os., 85c. 

 Thunbergla, oz., 40c. 



Verbena (Mammoth Flowered) — 

 Blue and Purple Shades, \i os., 36c; os., 



$1.00. 

 Scarlet and Striped, % oz., 40c; os., $1.00. 

 White, % oz., 35c: oz., $1.00. 

 Mixed. \i OS., SOc; oz., 75c. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



PAINESVILLC, OHIO 



Mention Tba Review when you write. 



SEEDS for the FLORIST 



ASTERS-QUEEN OF THE MARKET 



The best extra early variety, large double flowers, 



on long stems, in colors : Crimson, Dark Blue, Light 



Blue, Rose, Peach Blossom, White. 



Trade Pkt., 20c; Oz., 75c. 



Sweet Pefts, Stocks, Cyclamen, Primulas, Lily of the Valley 

 from our own cold storage plant. 



Our Trade List mailed on application. 



FOHLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO., 



THE SEED STORE, 



FMUEUIL MLL SQU»E, 



BOSTON 



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