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The Florists' Review 



April 1, 1815. 





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Room to Let 



With the passing of Easter, every florist will have more or 

 less idle space. Memorial Day and the busy month of June 

 will call for lots of blossoms. We have some fine plants of 

 Snapdragon in pink, yellow and red that will make good if 

 planted at once. Note low prices fQr immediate shipment: 



SILVER PINK SEEDLINGS.. $3.00 per 100; 200 for $ 6.00 

 Yellow, Garnet and Nelrose. . . . 4.00 per 100; 300 for 10.00 



You should also have a good stock of S. P. Seedlings for 

 spring sales and for use on your own grounds. Remember, 

 they not only make a great show, but furnish high-grade cut 

 blossoms all summer. Sow seed at once. Price, $1.00 per 

 pkt.; 3 for $2.60; 7 for $6.00. Free cultural directions. All 

 orders cash. 



We specialize in Snapdragons. Our complete list for the asking. 



G. S. RAHSBDRG, Somersworth, N. H. 



Mention The ReTl»w when you write. 



a part, but they realize they can use it 

 to advantage if present conditions con- 

 tinue. 



Currie Bros. Co., Milwaukee, Wis., is 

 almost settled in the big store. Favored 

 by good weather, they were able to get 

 stock in much more easily and it is go- 

 ing out again at a lively rate. The flo- 

 ral department will be a strong feature. 



The A. C. Kendel Seed Co., Cleveland, 

 O., complacently turns down quotations 

 on beans, being among the fortunates 

 who landed a full quota. Counter trade 

 is running high, especially on the spe- 

 cials printed in heavy type in the cata- 

 logue and provided for accordingly. 



Wood & Co., Cleveland, have a big 

 attraction in the form of a representa- 

 tion of the Dardanelles. The base is of 

 concrete; land is formed of fiber, in 

 which grass is growing. A broken 

 bridge, with battleships near by, gives 

 the whole a realistic appearance. One 

 window is given to this well worked out 

 scene. W. M. 



SEEDS FOB RUSSIA WANTED. 



American seeds are wanted in Russia, 

 according to a report to the State De- 

 partment by Consul John K. Caldwell, 

 at Vladivostok. He says the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture and Land Organi- 

 zation of Russia has received a number 

 of inquiries about original American 

 varieties of seeds and plants and also 

 about western European varieties repro- 

 duced in the United States. The ques- 

 tion is important to many landowners, 

 because during the war and long after 

 they will not be able to receive seeds 

 from Europe, as many of the seed farms 

 ar^ destroyed in France, Belgium, Ger- 

 many and Austria-Hungary. At the 

 same time, the receipt of fresh seeds is 

 necessary in many cases, especially for 

 professional gardeners and institutions 

 that have commenced experimental 

 farming. The Department of Agricul- 

 ture is informed that all kinds of seeds 

 can be obtained in the United States, 

 including such Russian' specialties as 

 Petrovsky turnip, Russian sunflower, 

 Murom cucumber, Turkestan melons, 

 etc. 



American seed firms desiring to se- 



CANNAS -- FERNS -- VINCAS 



Cannae— strong Divisions— Two to Three Eyes. 



Alphonse Boavler 



Allemania 



Cinnabar 



Florence Vaughan \ % 1.501)er 100 



Fairfield I 12.00 per 1000 



Mile. Berat 



Pres. Falvre 



Robusta 



Mixed $1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 1000 



Boston Ferns, strong; 2^4 -Inch, $3.00 per 100; 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



Table Ferns, assorted, 2U-lnch, $3.00 per 100; 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



Vlncas, extra strong, fleld-rooted tips, 1 to 3 

 leads, 214-Inch. $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Trltoma Macowanii, Improved, strong 2- 

 year roots, $3.00 per 100; $26.00 per 1000. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Mention Th> RfTl^w wh»p yon write. 



Asparagus Piumosus Nanus Seed 



Fresh 1915 Crop 



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



DRAKE POINT GREENHOUSES, Yalaha, Florida 



Mention T1>e Bevtcw wbm yoa write. 



1ft. 



2 ft. 



3 ft. 



King Humbert 



Is the best all-around CANNA in existence today. 



Dormant Roots 



Ca*b price $1.76 per lOO; Slft.OO por 1000 



Credii prier. . 8.00 per lOO; 13.60 per 1000 



Write for prices upon other Cannas. 



HARRY A. BUNYARD CO., Inc. 



The Uptown Seed Store 

 40 West 28tli St.. NKW YORK CITT 



1ft. 



2 ft. 



3 ft. 



DAHLUS,nELD.(iROWN CLUHPS 



Krelmhllde, Red Hnssar, Nymphaea, $4.60 per 100. 



0. W. Bruton. Henry Patrick, Jack Rose, Lynd- 

 hnrst. Sylrla, Yellow Dnke, Arabella, Qneen Vic- 

 toria. A. D LlTonl. Wbite Swan, 20tb Oentary, 

 $5.00 per 100. 



Send (or List of 45 Varieties 



VANKIRK nORAL CO.. AIco, N. 1. 



CANNAS CANNAS 



SURPLUS STOCK 



While they last at the following prices. 2 to 

 eyes. Orders shipped when wanted. 



California $ 2.00 per 100 



Duke of Marlborough 1.50 per 100 



Gladiator 3.00 per 100 



Imp Philadelphia 1.50 per 100 



John White 1.00 per 100 



King Humbert 2.00 per 100 



Louisiana 1.50 per 100 



Meteor 10.00 per 100 



Pillar of Fire 1.50 per 100 



Philadelphia 1.50 per 100 



Uncle Sam 1.50 per 100 



Venus 2.00 per 100 



Wyoming 1.50 per 100 



Alsace 



THE DINQKI Jk CONARD CO. 

 Wttat Qrov«, Pa. 



Mention The Rerlfw when yon write. 



ASPARAGUS PLUNOSUS NANUS 



Wisconsin Greenhoase-srrovrn Seed 



Not to be compared with the Inferior California and 

 Florida outdoor-grown seed. 



1000 seeds, tS.SS; 6000, $14.50; 10,000, $S7.50 



AsparaKns Sprengeri 

 1000 seeds. 75o: 6000 seeds, $3.S5 



G. H. HDNKEL CO., Seedsmen, NUwaakee, Wis. 



