November 4, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



WINTER FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



YARRAWA __^ ; '< 



The New Giant Flowering Spencer, most beautiful Rose Pink, %-oz., $1.00; ounce, $3.50" -;.; v- 



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^ GIANT AFRICAN ^-^^^:- CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS 



MARIGOLDS (Giant Sweet Sultan) 



For Greenhouse Forcingr - Splendid for Greenhouse Growing. Giving abundance 



Scot CD Grown Seed of fine bloom on long, strong stems. Exceptionally 



We have pleasure in offering to the florists' trade well suited for cutting. 



a strain of Giant Flowering Marigold, which, with a Imperialis Alba — white, 



little disbudding, can be grown to a great size, rival- Armida— pink tinged white, 



ing the Chrysanthemum. Purpurea— brilliant purple rose. 



'Giant Show Orange, bright orange yellow, Lilacina — lilac. 



r*au T r i,*^i"- 2'»C5,J*-oz.. $1.00; ounce. $3.50 Rosea— beautiful rose. 



Giant Show Lemon, light lemon yellow, 



Pkt.. 20c; ^-oz.. $1.00; ounce, $3.50 Each of above varieties. - Pkt.. 6c; ^-oz., 20c; ounce, 60c 



FREESIA BULBS LILIUM FORMOSUM 



Purity, first size, greenhouse- grown. . .$!.«) $1% jScLOO f'' ^"^J" ^H?^/^ .pecially selected stock of this favorite Eas- 

 _ /, • . *L a ter Lily. Bulbs have been grown from the original true type. 



Excelsior, a new variety, the flowers 



being three times as larg^e as the Grean Stem Strain (For Xarly Bloomlnc) 



old Refracta Aiba. with tbe same , Bulbs to c&se loo looo 

 markings in the throat. In color a I ^^ ,2 1'^^*'' S2 ' I SS 'SIS 



litue whiter than Refracta Alba .... 6.00 60.00 J ^ lo inch" :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: »o 10:00 K 



PREPARED FIBER 



Every retail store Florist should have this for sale to customers, an ideal and clean way of growing 

 ' bulbs, also valuable for mixing with soil for potting all kinds of plants. $3.00 per barrel containing 

 three bushels. No less than barrel lots at this price. 



^Iimpp^l^i6ef$ 30-32 Barelay St., NEW YORK 



