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APEIL 8, 1«15. 



The Florists' Review 



67 



REPUTATION "■"» SENSATION 



ONLY ONE IS FOR SAUS, and when we say: "Plant SENSATION because it is the earliest, freest, most profitable Sweet 

 Pea in existence," we will stake our reputation that it is all we claim for it. We are also giving you absolute proof in 

 the letters published, that other reliable firms and people are gladly backing us up in our statements. It is a true OrcUd- 

 nowering Variety, and, if planted in August, will start producing in October and continue as late as any variety, giving 

 months more profit than oth<3r Orchid-Flowering Varieties, and this at a time when SENSATION has no Sweet Pea com- 

 petition in the markets. 



We are introducing two colors: First, is color of Orchid-Flowering Xmas Pink; second, 

 is a good, bright scarlet, same as King Edward Spencer. Both produce flowers up to 16- 

 inch stem, flowers averaging two inches and over in diameter. It has the foliage of the 

 Orandiflora type, which is a great benefit, allowing all available light in dark Winter days. 



Supply is limited; order now and avoid disappointment. Seed will be sent out early in 

 July. 



$12.00 per ounce, $150.0O per pound. 



New York. Jan. 20th, 1915. 

 Newman & Leggr, Manasquan, N. J. 



Dear Sirs. — In regard to your variety of "Orchld- 

 flowerlng Grandlflora Sweet Peas," which you have 

 teen shipping us since early November, we repeat 

 this stock is great. You will find that It brought 

 nearly double the money of any other such early 

 variety, and our best customers Jumped at It; we 

 never had enough to go around. You will notice 

 that for some time the Peas were bringing more 

 per flower than the Carnations you were shipping. 

 If you care to have us do so, we will send you the 

 opinions of some of our customers who, as we have 

 mentioned before, greatly appreciate such stock. 

 Very truly yours, 



HENSHAW & FENRICH, 

 "Woodslde," Oakhurst, N. J. 



Newman & Legg, Manasquan, N. J. 



Gentlemen. — 1 wish to say In regard to your new 

 Orchid-flowering Sweet Pea Sensation, that it is 

 the finest Winter-flowering variety that it has ever 

 been my pleasure to have seen. I have examined it 

 growing, from time to time, and have no hesitation 

 In saying that it has a great future in store for it. 

 Very truly yours, 



GEORGE MASSON, 

 Superintendent to Fred'k Frellnghuysen. 



PLEASE NOTE. 



Society. 



-Secretary Elberon Horticultural 



Newman & Legg, Manasquan, N. J. 



Gentlemen. — Both the samples of your new Pink 

 and White Orchid-flowered Sweet Peas, which you 

 sent us, were very good, especially so since they 

 started to bloom in October. The foliage is of the 

 Grandlflora type and quite distinct from the Spen- 

 cer. 



Your photographs leave no question of Us great 

 floriferousness. 



Kindly advise us how close you allow the plant.s 

 to stand in the rows, as we shall undoubtedly want 

 some of the seed. Yours truly, 



ALBAN HARVEY & SON, . 

 Brandywlne Summit, Pa., 

 Largest Sweet Pea Growers in Pennsylvania. 



GEORGIAN COURT GREENHOUSES 

 (George Gould's Estate) 

 Lakewood, N. J. 

 Newman & Legg, Manasquan, N. J. 



Dear Sirs. — In regard to your new Winter-flower- 

 ing Sweet Pea, Sensation, I would say that you 

 have named It rightly, as it was a pleasure to me 

 to see it growing with Its remarkable freedom of 

 bloom, long stems, and pleasing color; also on£ of 

 the greatest points in its favor, over other varietle.s, 

 is its extreme earliness. And I am sincere in say- 

 ing that I wish Sensation and your firm all success 

 in introducing this great Pea. 



Yours respectfully, MR. MILLS, 



Superintendent. 



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NEWMAN & LEGG, 



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MANASQUAN, N. J. 



CANNAS CANNAS 



SURPLUS STOCK 



While they last at the followlnB prices. 2 to 3 

 eyes. Orders shipped when wanted. 



California $ 2.00 per 100 



Duke of Marlborough 1.60 per 100 



Gladiator 3.00 per 100 



Imp Philadelphia 1.60 per 100 



John White 1.00 per 100 



King Humbert 2.00 per 100 



U)uisiana 1.60 per 100 



Meteor 10.00 per 100 



PUlar of Fire 1.60 per 100 



PJiiladelphia 1.50 per 100 



Uncle Sam 1.50 per 100 



^enus 2.00 per 100 



Wyoming 1.50 per 100 



Alsace 



THI DINQEE A CONARD CO. 

 W«»t Qrov«, Pa. 



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GIANT PANSY SEED 



/Kenllworth Mixture 

 [Keuilworth Show 

 ' Masterpiece, curled, wavy 

 and separate colors. 



■nnn vt <» i - ^^^ Beeds. 25c 



«W.n.0O; >4 or., $1.26; oz.,$6.00. 

 .JPHnoess. new apright. 

 MO seeds 28c: 1000 seeA. 

 Wo; oc.liooo. 



Men Uon The Review when yon wrtteT 



^^V Watch for onr Trade Mark Stamped 

 Mtt^r\ on every brick of Lambert's 



^™^ Pure Culture NnihrNm Spawn 



Snbstltutlon of cheaper grades Is thus 

 easily exposed. Fresh sample brick- 

 ^^.>^ with iUnstrated book, mailed postpaid 

 ^m t^^>, "^ mannfacturers upon receipt of 40 

 ^>^^_^p^ cents In postage. Address 



Trade Mark. AfflcricM Spawn Co., SL Piaf, Mtal. 



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C. F. M. SPECIALS 



Floribunda VALLEY Pipa, select quality at $15.00 per 1000. 



T Brand LIL. 6IGANTEUM, the lily without a peer, per case : 



7/9, $18.U0; 8/10 $19 00; 9/10. $20.00. 



LIL. SPEC. RUBRUM MAGNIFICUM, size 8/9 (200 bulbs), special at 

 $10.60 per case. 



CORP. OF CHAS. P. MEYER, 99 Warren Street. NEW YORK 



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Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed 



Fresh 1916 Crop 



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



DRAKE POINT GREENHOUSES, Yalaha, Florida 



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ASPARAGUS PLUHOSUS NANUS 



Wisconsin Oreenhoase-srown Seed 



Not to be compared with the Inferior California and 

 Florida outdoor-grown seed. 



1000 seeds. $3.26; 6000, $14.50; 10,000, $27.60 



Asparaens Spreneeri 

 lOOO seeds, 76c; eouu seeds. $3.26 



C ft BUNIffL CO.. Settaici. Hilwutw. Wtt. 



DAHLIAS,nELD-(iROWN aUNPS 



Krelmbllde, Red Hussar, Nymphaea, $4.60 per 100. 



O. W. Bmton, Henry Patrick, Jack Rose, Lynd- 

 harst, Sylyla. Yellow Dake, Arabella, Qaeen Ylc- 

 toria. A. D Llronl, White Swan, 20th Oentnry, 

 $S.00 per 100. 



Send for List of 46 Varieties 



VANKIRK FLORAL CO., Atco, N. J. 



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Caladivtm 5 to 7, $ 2.60 per 100 



7to 9, 4.50per 100 



9 to 11, 6.50 per 100 



" mammoth bulbs, 12.50 per 100 



Tuberoses 10.00 per 1000 



M. M. CARROLL 



NORWOOD (near Cincionftti). OHIO 



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