June 24, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



63 



FRINOESS 

 20 — Tbe New Upriarht Pansy 

 This strain is entirely distinct from all 

 others. It is absolutely compact, upright 

 growing, and extremely weather-proof, 

 enduring many storms without damage to 

 its flower. The flowers are mostly blotched 

 and frilled lilie the Masterpiece, of good 

 form and heavy velvety texture, on heavy 

 stems carried well above the foliage. At- 

 tractive by the brilliancy of its colors. 

 600 Seeds 20o; 1000 Seeds 86o: % oz. $1.00; 

 Vt oz. $2.00; 1 ox. 17.50. 



24 — Kenllworth Show — A fine strain. 



38 — Mme. Perret — Red and wine shades. 



40 — Zebra — Fine striped mixture. 



42 — Adonis — Light blue, white center. 



44 — Blacit — Almost coal black. 



46 — Black with bronze center. 



48 — Lord Beaconsfleid — Purple shaded white. 



60 — Bronze — Beautiful bronze. 



62 — Bronze with yellow center. 



64 — Velvet Brown with yellow center. 



66 — Havana Brown. 



68 — Havana Brown with yellow center. 



60— Cardinal — Curled, bright red, dark blotch. 



62 — Cecily — Steel blue, margined white. 



64 — Goliath — Large curled yellow, blotched. 



TheKENILWORTHGiantPansy 



seeds are all grown by myself and are offered In the following mixtures and separate 

 colors: 



22— KENILWORTH STRAIN— The flowers are of perfect form and substance; many 

 of the immense flowers are from 3% to 4 inches; it is a striking collection of 

 beautiful colors and markings rich with shades of red, brown, bronze, ma- 

 hogany and many others too numerous to mention. Light, Medium or Dark 

 Mixtures. 



26— KENILWORTH CUT FLOWER MIXTURE— Is a distinct class by itself, sur- 

 passing all other strains as a cut flower or for exhibition purposes, for inside 

 or outside growing; the large flowers are carried erect above the foliage on 

 heavy stems, 7 or 8 Inches long, In the most graceful manner, and stand the 

 hot, dry weather well. 



28 — MASTERPIECE — A remarkable type; the curled, wavy petals giving the flower 

 a double appearance, large flowers of great substance, on long, strong stems. 



30— GIANT THREE AND FIVE BLOTCHED PANSIES— A superb mixture. Flowers 

 large and of circular form and of great substance. The display of coloring is 

 unsurpassed. A combination of almost every shade of rich velvety colors, 

 reds are particularly conspicuous; the petals being distinctly marked with 

 three or five large dark blotches. 



32 — GIANT PARISIAN — The flowers are of enormous size, and beautifully marked, 

 mostly five dark blotches on white and yellow ground. An unusually showy 

 mixture. 



NEW SEED NOW READY 



All sorts and mixtures, except the new Pansy Princess, are $5.00 per oz.; $1.25 per 



!^-oz.; 5000 seeds, $1.00; trade packet of 1000 seeds, 25c; any 5 pkts., $1.00. Please 



order by number. 



66 — Hero — Curled, deep blue shaded white. 



68 — Emp. William — Ultramarine blue, violet 

 eye. 



70 — Bros — Velvety brown, yellowinargln. 



72 — Emp. Franz Joseph^ White blotched blue. 



74l-Emp. Frederick — MatQon with gold edge. 



76 — Fairy Queen — Azure blue, white edge. 



78 — Freya — Purplish violet, white edge. 



80 — Gold Edge — Velvety brown, gold edge. 



84 — Superba — Orchid tints of red and wine. 



86 — Sunlight — Yellow with brown blotches. 



88 — Andromeda — Curled apple blossom. 



00 — Coiossea Venosa — Light veined shades. 



92 — Almond Blossom — Delicate rose. 



94 — Aurora — Terra cotta shades. 



07 — The above named Orchid mixed. 



98 — Indigo Blue — Deep velvety blue. 

 100 — Light Blue shades. 

 102 — Minerva — Red ground, violet blotched. 

 104 — Meteor — Bright red brown. 

 106— Pres. McKlnley— Yellow, dark blotched. 

 108 — Mahogany with white margin. 

 110 — Mahogany with yellow margin. 

 112 — Mourning Clock — Black with white edge. 

 114 — Purple — Large rich deep color. 

 116 — Peacock — Blue, rosy face, white edge. 

 118 — Psyche — Curled white, five blotches. 

 120 — Pres. Camot — White, five blue blotches. 



126 — Red — A collection of rich red shades. 



128 — Red Riding Hood— Curled and blotched. 



130 — Rosy Mom — Purple crimson, white edge. 



182— Striped on lilac ground. 



134 — Striped on bronze ground. 



186— Victoria— Blood red, violet blotches. 



187— Vhlcan— Dark red, with five blotches. 



138 — White — Large satiny white. 



140— White with violet blotch. 



142— Yellow — Large golden yellow. 



144— Yellow with dark blotch. 



146 — 34 to 144 mixed In equal proportions. 



For fuller description 

 •end for catalogue. 



KAnraoW is a mixture of the 

 most beautiful, gorgeous colors, 

 blotched, striped, veined, mar- 

 gined, etc. With e T e r y^ 

 $1.00 worth of Pansy seed^ 

 I will send, free, 1000^ 

 seeds of Rainbow, 

 and with o t h e i 

 amounts in like^ 

 proportion. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



have seed laws claim that they are 

 working satisfactorily, but on the other 

 hand the states that have no laws seem 

 to be satisfied also and think that their 

 seedsmen furnish just as good seeds as 

 if they were under stringent regula- 

 tions. The gratifying thing to your 

 committee in preparing this report has 

 been to note the friendly tone of in- 

 terest in the work of the seedsmen and 

 our association that seems to run 

 through nearly all the letters and the 

 evident desire for mutual cooperation 

 and helpfulness." Most of the letters, 

 beyond seed legislation, told only of 

 work to test, breed or distribute special 

 strains or varieties of local adapta- 

 bility. 



Other Committee Reports. 



Frank C. Woodruff, Orange, Conn., 

 reported the committee on credits had 

 not held a meeting, but, he said, "I am 

 satisfied many of us are too easy in 

 the matter of credits and that our 

 profits are greatly reduced by extend- 

 ing credit to many who are unworthy 

 of it. We should be now especially 

 careful of our credits because of the 

 war and the fact that during such times 

 creditors are likely to take advantage 

 of this." 



In addition to the report of the asso- 

 ciation 's counsel, Curtis Nye Smith, of 

 Boston, W. G. Scarlett, of Baltimore, 

 submitted a report for the committee 

 on legislation. Other reports were: 



' Pbr- the committee on postailaws, fretn W. F. 

 Tberkildson, Philadelphia. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed 



Freah 1916 Crop 



1000 to 5000 at $1.00 per 1000; 5000 and over at 75c per 1000 



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Wilson's Seeds wiQ grow 

 anywhere. 



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Pansy SEED Pansy 



Brown's Giant Prize 

 Pansy Seed. My own 

 grown 1915 crop. 



$2.50 per >^ oz.; $5.00 per oz.; 

 $50.00 per lb. 



Cash with order. 



PETER BROWN 



Lancaster, Pa. 



It is onr BUSINESS 



to supply YOU 



with SUPERIOR GLADIOLI 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



nowerfield, L. L, N.Y. 



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