OCTOBBE 15, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



61 



THE L D.WALLER SEED CO. 



Sp«elansto In 

 SWOT PIAS-NASTUIITIUM SODS 



Prioeg on Application 



GUADALOUTE, CAUFORRIA 



MMiHiyii Ttoe K<?TifW wbfp j oo writ*-. 



Routzahn Seed Co. 



ARROYO GRANDE, CAL. 



SWEET PEA ..d NASTURTIUM 

 SPECIAUSTS 



Wholesale growers of full lists of FLOWBE 

 and GARDEN SEEDS 



GARDEN SEED 



BEET. CARROT. PARSNIP. RADISH and 



OARDENPEA SEFDin\ariety;alsouther items 

 of the short crop of this past season, as well as a 

 full line of Garden Seeds, will be quoted you 

 upon application to 



S. D. WOODRUFF A SONS 



ORAMOK. CONN. 



SWEET PEA SEED 



Write for our Price List. 



S. BRYSON AYRES CO. 



Sw««t Pmi Farm, 

 Sunny Slo»«. INDEPENDCNCK. MOb 



J. B0L8IAN0 & SON 



WHOLCSALE FIELD 

 and GARDEN SEEDS 



Established 1818. Write for our low prices. 



UfU, Pratt aodEUioott SIS., Baltinore, Md. 



L. FORMOSUM 



7-9 inch. 9-10 inch. 10-1l!nch. 11-13 inch 



Also Japan-sr«wii FREESIA, ^ and % inch. 



Write for prices. 



YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO., Ltd. 



Woolworth BIdflr., New York City 



OHNSON SEED CO. 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Full line Freich and Dutch Bulbs 



Write for prices 



J 



Watch for onr Trade Mark Stamped 

 on every brick of Lambert's 



Pare Culture Nushnom Spawn 



Subetltutlin of cheap«>r grades is thus 

 easily txposed. Fresh sample brick, 

 with illustrated book, mailed postpaid 

 by manafai-turers upon recelDt of 40 

 cents In postage. Address 



;;2^ Mark American Spawn Co., St Pasf, Mian. 



SrVNETT BROS. 



*^EDS :: BULBS :: PLANTS 



^» Chambara St., NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The R«Tiew when yon write. 



WINTER-PLOWERINO ORCHID SWEET PEA. "MRS. A. A. SKACH." 



Ny Oripal Winter-Oowering Orchid or Spencer Sweet Pea 



revolutionized the cut flower market last winter. It has brought higher prices than 

 the best carnation, from the start to finish. They will i>e more sought for this year. 



Mr. A. C. Zvolanek. Lompoc. Cal. Philadelphia. Pa,. Aug. 29. 1914. 



Dear Sir: We handled your Winter-flowering Orchid Peas last year in quantity. We sold 

 nearly all of the Peas from Messrs. A. Harvey & Sons, which Arm no doubt you know very well. 

 There was nothing in the cut flower line last winter that sold more readily than the Orchid Peas. 

 We believe that all the growers who had your Orchid -flowering Peas last winter had a most profit- 

 able crop. As }ou know, some of the retailers are rather slow to take up something new. After the 

 first purchase of Orchid Peas, however, they invariably bought them in preference. • • • 



The Leo Nies.>en Company. 



On account of the War, I will not take any chances to ship many of my foreign 

 orders. This will enable me to send all American orders in full of the following 

 varieties, l)esides having some to spare: 



Pink and White Orchid. White Orchid. Mrs. A. A. Skach (clear 



pink). Orchid Beauty (dark rose), Venus (white, pink blush), Mrs. 



M. Spanolin (white), Mrs. Jos. Manda (light pinl{).ali, 1 oz., $4.00. 



Lavender Nora, the best and largest clear lavender in cultivation, 



1 oz., $1.50. 



WINTER-FLOWERINQ SPENCER MIXTURE 



This consists only of the best light pink, pink, white, salmon, lavender and very 

 few dark. Every commercial grower should plant at least one house of these, and be 

 will be taking no risk. 1 oz., $3.00; 4 oz., $10.00; 1 lb., $30.00. Ask for special prices 

 on 10 lbs. or more. 



You need one ounce of the Winter Orchid Sweet Pea seed for 100-foot row. 



Commercial Swaat Paa Culture. 50c, free with every $5.00 order. 



We have all other Winter Grandif loras. 



Our Summer-fiowering Spencers are the best re-selected in the United 

 States. Ask for list. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK 



SWEET PEA 

 RANCH 



LOMPOC. GAL. U. S. A. 



