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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



July 20, 1911. 



Glant- 

 Flowerlng 



CYCLAMEN 



For the last 16 years we have selected three-fourths of our seed 

 bearing Cyclamen stock before Xmas, to assure early blooming 

 plants, and claim the finest commercial strain in this country ; no 

 lizzie of many so-called English varieties. Our aim is strong 

 growers, that don't have to be petted to be grown into a choice 

 salable plant— a well built, five petaled flower (many of them at 

 one time), with well marked foliage; every plant an ideal, a prize- 

 winner. Received first and second prizes at the Toledo Florists' 

 Club meeting early in November, when blooming Cyclamens were 

 scarce. Seed of this, my own grown strain, in five separate colors, 

 ifl.OO per 100; $6.00 per 1000; $25.00 per 6000. 



Cash with order. 



CHRIST. WINTERICH 



Cydamen Specialist DBPIANCB, OHIO 



6ET RICH QUICK 



Grow Cold Storage Ulloa 



A case of 200 7/9 Giganteums cost you $14.00. Will 

 produce in 10 weeks at h'ast 40 dozen flowers. 

 Fitrure out your profits. Get a case at once frota 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



MentioD The Review when you write. 



STORAGE Lilinm Gigantenin 



Par case 1000 



7/ 9 (300 to case) $21.00 $70.00 



9/10 (200 to case) 20.00 100.00 



New Bulb CataloRue just out; write for copy. 



G. H. HUNKEL CO., Scdnei. MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Mention Tae Review when you wTtt« 



heavy shower, even at the risk of mar- 

 ring the pleasure of thousands of 

 Shriners and their friends, who were 

 visitors in the city. 



All florists were busy in the first 

 part of the week, with decorations, 

 funerals and special flower trade, for 

 the Shriners are good spenders and they 

 used flowers everywhere. The Shriners 

 from Texas used 500 American Beau- 

 ties, tied with ribbons bearing the in- 

 scription, "Texas — 1911," which they 

 distributed among their friends. Flow- 

 ers in the Shriners' colors were in 

 great demand for hotel, home and table 

 decorations. Country clubs and res- 

 taurants purchased flowers to make 

 festive their places of business in 

 honor of the visitors. Palms and ever- 

 greens, bay and box trees were also 

 used in great profusion throughout the 

 city. The streets were ablaze with flags 

 and bunting and at night were bril- 

 liant with millions of electric lights. 

 At the ball on Thursday night, which 

 was the climax of the gorgeous spec- 

 tacle, carloads of palms and evergreens 

 were used, together with the bunting 

 and flags. Rochester had to draw on 

 the flower supply of Buffalo a few times 

 during the week, for the demand was 

 enormous. Then there were various 

 banquets and receptions, at which great 

 quantities of flowers of all kinds were 

 used. Unfortunately, the hot weather 

 made all cut flowers poor in quality, 

 but patrons had to take them as they 

 were. Since the weather was so hot 

 and flowers could not be handled with- 

 out ice, the street fakers gave up the 

 flower business and turned their atten- 



PANSIES 



Famous Named Giants 



Tr. Pkt. I4 Ob. Oz. 



Adonis. Beautiful light blue $0.20 $0.60 $1.60 



Asnre Blue. 20 .75 2.00 



Emperor William. Deep blue, purple eye 20 .75 2.50 



Fire King. Beautiful reddish yellow, brown center . . .20 1.26 4.(X) 



Faust. Black 20 .76 2.00 



Lord Beaconsfield. Deep purple, violet-edged light 



blue .20 .76 2.50 



Masterpiece. Superb new class blotched pansiea, with 



large blooms, mostly undulated or curled. Brilliant 



colors 



President Carnot. White, each petal adorned with 



a deep violet blotch 26 



Purple. A very striking shade of purple 20 



Snowflake. Pure white 20 



White. With dark eye 20 



Yellow. Pure . .20 



Yellow. With dark eye 20 



Famous Giants, Mixed. Taken from the above 



named varieties 10 .66 2.(X) 



.26 1.50* ■5.(5(r'* 



S. & W. CO.'S FAMOUS ''NON 

 PLUS LLTRA" 



This mixture contains the largest, handsomest and most perfect varie- 

 ties ever sent out. Tr. pkt., 2.5c; >^.oz., $l..iO; oz., $5.00. 



Tr. Pkt. 14 Oz. Oz. 



S. A W. Co.'s Odier Mixed. Comprising the most 



brilliant colors. A very fine mixture $0.25 $1.75 $6.(X) 



Bugnot's Mixture. A celebrated French mixture. 

 Extra large, choicest colors, broad blotches and del- 

 icate penciling 25 1.75 6.00 



Cassier's Larg^e-flowering. In form, color and size 

 this Pansy stands alone. The plants are very robust 

 and the Howers are held well above the foliage ; very 

 line, mixed 25 1.50 6.00 



English. Fine mixed giant-flowering sorts; lb., $4.50 .10 .15 ,40 



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SOBtfchySt. 



NEW YORK 



