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The Florists* Review 



DODST 22, 1912. 



- FoiciDii SweefPeas 



# NEW CROP-JUST TO HAND 



We have just received from our growers by express new crop of 

 .^ * JPL, ^^^M^^^' Mf ^"^ .... carefully selected Forcing Sweet Peas in the following splendid 

 f ^^^^^^T '..■%, varieties embracing all the wanted colors : 



..■^t^^mm^. M . Peroz. ^^Ib.Perlb. 



Earliest of All or Christmas Pink, Pink and 



^^^ White like Blanche Ferry $0.05 $0.15 $0.40 



^I^^^H Mont Blanc or Christmas White, pure glisten- 



'« »• ' •^^"^f .^^^ ing White 05 .15 .40 



n ^^^ ^^^te ^^^^^ Le Marquis, rich deep Blue 10 .35 1.25 



^m ^^SIH^^^^^^^^I Mrs. Alex Wallace, Bosy Lavender 10 .35 1.25 



1;^ . f ^^^^^I^^^^H ^i^B. Wm. Sim, Salmon Pink 10 .35 1.25 



Mrs. C. H. Totty, pure Lavender 10 .35 1.25 



Bilrs. F. J. Dolansky, pure rich Pink 10 .35 1.25 



Mrs. E. Wilds, rich Eose 10 .35 1.25 



Mrs. W. W. Smalley, Buflf or Chamois Pink. . . .10 .35 1.25 



New Crops now ready of Cyclamen, Pansy, Daisy, Forget-Me-Not 



and other Flower Seeds for Summer sowing. 

 Bulbs now ready: Eoman Hyacinths, Paper White Grandiflora 

 fa Narcissus, Lilium Candidum, Purity Freesias, etc. 



FOR VARIETieS AND PRICES: SEE OUR CURRENT TRADE LIST 



HPMDV /I nDPPD 714 Chestnut street, 

 IlELnilCl >^« UKElErlC^ PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Uentlon The Bevleiy when you write. 



Seed Co., returned from Honolulu, but 

 was called away again immediately to 

 the bedside of his mother, who is 

 seriously ill at Marietta, Pa. He wired 

 August 12 that his mother was better 

 than he had expected to -find her and 

 was cheered by seeinji him. He expects 

 to return at once. H. R. R. 



\ COMMERCE IN SEEDS. 



Accordinif to the U. S. Treasury 

 Department,, the foreign commerce in 

 seeds in th« month of June, 1911 and 

 1912, was as follows: 



IMPORTS. 



June, 1011 '2.859,44:< 



June. 1912.. ..;..■ 2,701.95a 



EXPORTS. 



June. 1911 83.094 



June! 1912 22.360 



HARRISII BUI.BS. 



The boat from Bermuda, which ar- 

 rived at New York August 12, brought 

 the following conaignments of lily bulbs. 



Consignee — ' Cases. 



Henry & Lee. .-i 4 



Moore Seed Co 2 



Ward & tJdm*. M 21 



Wells Fac^ & Co 4 



ToUl /7 . .»^. „ 31 



PrcTlougXy. reported 2,570 



Total to date 2,608 



GUARANTEED SEEDS. 



A press^otice se^' out by the Sec- 

 retary "6f^A.griculture to the news- 

 papers of the country reads as follows: 



"A most hopWil sign, indicative of 

 results lar^ly-etteribvftable to the per- 

 sistent eff (Mil heretofore made by the 

 United States Department of Agricul- 



NOTB THK RKASONABLK PRICXB ON 



Ayres' Superior Christmas -Flowering Sweet Pea Seeds 



*Tta« nn*at Btmin In Kxlatanoe* 



BEST WHITE VARIETIES. 



'^ (Black Seeded.) 



Watchung, Snowbird. 



Ayres' Thanksgiving White. 



Burpee's Earliest White. 



Any of the above, oz., 25c; ^4 lb., 

 75c; lb., $2.00. 



BEST WHITE VARIETIES. 

 (White Seeded.) 



Florence Denzer. 



Christmas White. 



Mrs. Geo. Lewis. 



Any of the above, oz., 25c; ^4 lb., 

 75c; lb., $2.00. 

 BEST LAVENDER VARIETIES. 



Mrs. Alex. Wallace. 



Oz., 35c; % lb., $1.00; lb., $3.00. 



W&11&C6& 



Oz., 50c;" ^ lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00. 



Mrs. C. H. Totty. 



Oz., 25c; 14 lb., 75c; lb., $2.00. 



BEST FINK VARIETIES. 

 Christmas Fink. 

 Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. 

 Mrs. W. W. Smalley. 

 Christmas Stella Morse. 



Mrs. Wm. Sim. 



Any of the above, oz., 20c; 14 lb., 

 75c; lb., $2.00. 



Note carefully our low prices on 

 these varietieB. 



BEST BliUE VARIETIES. 



Christmas Blue. Le Marquis. 



Christmas Captain (blue and 

 purple). 



Any of the above, oz., 25c; 14 lb., 

 75c; lb., $2.00. 



BEST RED VARIETIES. 



Christmas Bed. 



Oz., 25c; % lb., 75c; lb., $2.00. 



AYRES' AMERICAN BEAUTY, 

 extra fine for Christmas. Oz., 40c; 

 ^ lb., $1.00; lb., $4.00. 



BEST YELLOW AND PRIMROSE. 



CThristmas Primrose. 



Canary. Sunbeams. 



Any of the above, oz., 25c; % lb., 

 75c; lb., $2.00. 



Our Sweet Peas are especially 

 noted for their extraordinary length 

 of stem, size of blooms and fra- 

 grance. 



^ S. BRYSON AYRES CO., Swert Pei Speciilisb, SUNNY SLOPE. INDEPENDENCE, MO. 



4 Mention The Review when you write. 



Giant Pansy Seed 



Hunkel'i Olant-flowerinr Bllztirels with- 

 oat an eqnal for florists' use. OompriBea the finest 

 strains from the most noted pansy specialists of this 

 country and Europe. Blooms are of the largest 

 size and yery distinct and varied In their marking. 

 New crop seed. Tr. pkt.. 60c; 'e oz.. 76c; Vi oz., 

 $1.86; oz., 16.00. Complete catalogue free. 



CL H. HUNMEL CO^ See4niei, Nilwiikee, Wis. 



NEW CROP FLOWER SEEDS 



Primula, Obconlca (In colors). 



Fanar, American Show, and all other varieties In 



mhctures and separate colors. 

 Antlrrblnnm, Giant flowering, in colors. 

 Stock*, for forcing, all varieties. And a full line 



of Perennial Flower Seeds. 

 Send for list. 



Weeber & Din, ••-"""••"• 



I Brawtrt 



114 Cbaiibtrs St.. 

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