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APRIL 1. 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Worth While 



SPOT 



1I7E will expect to list in 

 *• this spot from time to 

 time Seasonable Stock, the 

 quality of which will abpo- 

 lutely stand the "Wertk WUle" 

 stamp — and at '"living" prices. 

 We pay freight both ways if 

 you don't agree with us and 

 no questions asked. 



— You run no risk — 



For the Coming Week 

 We Offer 



CANNAS 



DORBIANT ROOTS 



Started Plants, True Firebird, per 

 dozen, $6 00. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 King Humbert $2.00 $17.60 



57 other good varieties. 

 Write for complete list. 



From Cold Storage: 



Ullum LongMorum 

 Glganteum 



7 to 9- inch, per 100. $6.00; per orig- 

 inal case of 300. $16.00 



8 to 9-inch per 100, $10.00; per 



original case of 225, $21.00 



If you have a "bare spot" in your 

 greenhouses, you will find the above real 

 "money makers." 



NEW CROP 



CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 



Per 100 Per 1000 



5 to 7-inch $1.65 $14.60 



7 to 9-inch 3.36 27.60 



9 to 11-inch 5.25 52.50 



TUBEROSES 



Genuine Dwarf Pearl 



„. Per 100 Per 1000 



First size, 4 to 6-in. . .$1.00 $ 8.50 

 Med. size, 3 to 4-in. . . .65 5.00 

 Mam. size, 6 to 8-in. . . 1.65 15.00 



CAIiADIUMS 



Fancy Leaved, 10 named sorts, per 

 doz., $2.00; per 100, $15.00. 



GLADIOLUS 



For Forcing^ 



. Per 100 Per 1000 



America $1.26 $10.00 



Augusta 1.35 12.00 



Francis King 1.15 10.00 



Chicago White 3.50 30.00 



BE60NIAS 



TUBKROnS ROOTED 



„. , , , Per doz. Per 100 



bingle, 5 colors $0.50 $2.50 



Double, 5 colors 60 3.50 



Winterson's Seed 

 Store J 



186 Ni. Wibaik An., CHICAGO 



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HOW CAR YOn DO WITHOUT 

 COLD STORAGE GIGANTEUN? 



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lOMMEROIALLY speaking, a green- 

 house is a factory equipped for the 

 j^ P^ purpose of producing flowers and 

 plants in a manner that will render 

 as large a profit consistent with business prin- 

 ciples as is possible to obtain, in a given time, 

 by the sale of such merchandise. The florist 

 who does not fill his greenhouses and keep 

 them filled is not getting as much out of his 

 business as his best interests require. So fill 

 your houses with something and keep them 

 filled. In June and July flowers are not as 

 plentiful as is generally supposed, so why not 

 plant a case or so of good Cold Storage Gigan- 

 teum now — so that you will have flowers at 

 that time and be prepared for funeral work, 

 weddings, etc., when the occasion demands? 

 Lilies are always good stock — plant now. 



IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 



Lilium Gig^anteum 



7 X 8-inch $17.00 per case of 350 bulbs 



7 X 9- inch 20.00 per case of 300 bulbs 



8 X 10-inch 22.00 per case of 250 bulbs 



9 X 10-inch 22.00 per case of 200 bulbs 



10 X 11-inch 15.00 per case of 100 bulbs 



Lilium Magnificuni 



8 X 9-inch $12.00 per case of 190 bulbs 



9 X 10-inch 12.(i0 per case of 150 bulbs 



10 X 1 1-inch 10.00 per case of 120 bulbs 



1 1 X 13-inch . . , ; 10.00 per case of 80 bulbs 



Lilium Auratnm 



7x 9-inch $10.00 per case of 160 bulbs 



10 X 11-inch 10 00 per case of 80 bulbs 



11 X 13-inch 10.00 per case of 60 bulbs 



14 X 17-inch 12.00 per case of 36 bulbs 



ORDER NOW-PLANT NOW 



RALPH M. WARD & CO. 



• THE LILY House 



Not Ho'w Cheap, 



but How Good. 71 Murray St., NEW YORK 



