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The Florists^ Review 



August 22, 1912. 



Wholesale Price List 



FALL OF 1912^ 



PEONIES 



|E have been growing Peonies more than fifty yearp, endeavoring always to obtain and grow the bept vaii- 

 eties obtainable, using our best endeavor at all times to have everything true to name. The best time to 

 plant Peonies is in the fall, from September Ist until Ircst intei feres with the work. They start root growth 

 as soon as set. Mulch with coarse manure as soon as ground freezes. Do not apply manure among the roots 

 at planting. Home-grown Peonies are much more desirable than imported, beicause these may be procured 

 and planted much earlier than imported plants can be obtained. 



Doz. 100. 

 Alexander Dumas, (Guerln) Brilliant pink with cream and 



salmon $1.50 llO.OO 



Baronesi Schroeder, (Kelway) One of the finest on earth, 



opens a retined waxy blush, turning to purest white. 



Each, 12.25 25.00 



Bertha, (Terry) Bright crimson, large, full double, one of 



most profuse bloomers lu our collection and among the 



most showy 2.00 12.00 



Couronne d'Or, (Crown of Gold) Compact solid white with 



golden retlez, center touched with crimson 4.00 30.00 



Selicatisiima, Large pnle lilac-rose, very fragrant 3.00 20.00 



Dorchester, (Richardson) Delicate light piuk, late, extra 

 good 2.50 15.00 



Duo de Wellington, (Calot) Blush guard with delicate yel- 

 low center fading to white, early 2.50 15.00 



Edulis Superba, (Lemon) Bright mauve pink mixed with 



lilac, very fragrant, one of the very earliest 1.50 10.00 



Felix Crousse, (Crousse) Rich brilliant ruby red, one of 



the best of the deep glowing reds 3.50 25.00 



Festiva Maxima, (MielU'z) The favorite white for more 

 than fifty years. A large, flower of purest white with 

 crimson flakes, very fragrant 2.50 15.00 



Floral Treasure, (Rosenfield) Pale lilac rose, very free, 

 fragrant 2.50 15.00 



Golden Harvest, (Rosontield) Soft lilac, cream white cen- 

 ter, very free, fragrant 2.50' 15.00 



Grover Cleveland, (Terry) Very large, double, brilliant 

 crimson, finely fringed 4.00 



Doz. 

 Jenny Lind, (Kelway) Large light pink or blush with 



cream center, free bloomer, very sweet, excellent for 



market, 1,000, 1180.00 $3.00 



Louis Van Houttei, (Calot) Vivid purplish cherry, very free 1.50 

 Livingstone, (Crousse) Very large, compact, perfect rose 



type, pale lilac rose, free bloomer 6.00 



Mabel Clare. (Terry) Deepest crimson, large, compact, one 



of the most free and showy 2.50 



Madame de Vemeville, (Crousoe) Very full bomb shaped, 



pure white, center blush when first opened, delightfully 



fragrant 4.00 



Madame Calot, (Miellez) Early, white shaded golden, fine 



form 3.00 



Madame Crousse, (Calot) Medium sized, globular, pure 



white, center flecked crimson, most fragrant 3.00 



Model of Perfection, (Crousse) Shell pink, marked bright 



rose, very large flower 2.00 



Mount Blanc, (Lemoiue) White with cream center, early, 



free 2.00 



Mons. Crousse, (Crousse) The American Beauty Peony. A 



grand red, choice market sort 2.50 



Monsieur Dupont, (Calot) Large semi-rose type, white 



splashed crimson, fragrant, fVee bloomer 3.50 



Princess Beatrice, (Kelway) Large compact, guard and 



crown light violet with collar cream white, fragrant, 



1,000, $100.00 2.00 



Queen, victoria, (English) Flesh fading to pure white, 



earl.v, very free. A grand favorite with florists, 



1,000, $40.00 75 



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The plants we offer are strong, thrifty roots, with 3 or more eyes. No charge for packing. 

 We guarantee all stock true to name. Complete price list on application. 



E. Y. TEAS 8 SON, CENTERVILLE, IND. 



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seat in the United States Senate. The 

 ambition of his life has been to pro- 

 duce the ideal peach, which he has 

 created in the J. H. Hale peach, a mar- 

 velous variety that will ship equal to 

 the Delicious apple; it is a peach with- 

 out fuzz, something which Burbank 

 attempted and failed. 



"Apple growers, as well as nursery- 

 men, have a work to do. Apple pro- 

 duction for many years has been 

 shrinking, in face of an increasing 

 demand and extended markets. The 

 secret of success is distribution. The 

 apple crop this year promises to be one 

 of the largest, most general crops for 

 some years, but apple growers must 

 not only grow high-class, quality fruit 

 but must practice expert packing and 

 scientific marketing which aims at 

 reaching and supplying the masses. 

 They must do just what has been ac- 

 complished by the California Citrus 

 Association and the orange growers of 

 Florida. 



"The greatest trade shrinkage has 

 developed chiefly along the dealer and 

 agency lines, methods which have been 

 of a missionary character, but right 

 here conditions have changed. Eco- 

 nomic conditions and the desire for 

 direct business through the mails de- 

 mand high-class catalogues, all of which 

 means each year, to 'a~^reater degree, 

 the elimination of unnecessary middle- 

 men. Here come in the Wed, use and 

 effectiveness of good advertising. 



"For many years, Mr. White, I have 

 appreciated the missionary work that 

 you and other advertising men have 

 ])een doing, in the cultivation of the 

 possibilities for increased trade along 

 educational lines. It is no experiment, 



SPECIAL «*FXLL*' PRICES 



Per 100 



Achillea, Eupatorlum, Millefolium rosenm. 



The Pearl. 3-in $ 5.00 



Agrostemma Coronaria, 4-in 5.00 



Ampelopsis Quinquefolia, 4-yr 7.00 



Anthemls Tlnctorla Kelwayi, 4-in 5.00 



Armeria Maritima Splendens. 3-in 5.*i0 



Cassia Marylandlca, extra heovv, field 7.00 



Clematis Paniculata, 4-ln., $6.00: 5-ln., 



$10.00: 6-in., $15.00; 2-yr., field-grown COO 



Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandlf 4.00 



English Ivy, 3-in., $4.00; 4-ln 6.00 



Funkla Coerulea and Subcordata Grandlf... 5.00 

 Grasses, extra clumps — 



Erianthus Raveunae 6.00 



Eulalia Japonica Zebrlna and Var 8.00 



Phalaris Arundinacea Var 5.(W 



Galllardia Grandlf., 4-ln 5.00 



Hemerocallls Flava and Fulva, field divi- 

 sions 5.00 



Hellanthus, choice named, single mix 4.00 



Hibiscus, mix., 2-yr., $5.00; 4-yr., ex 10.00 



Honeysuckle, common, 3-in., $4.00; 4-in... 5.00 



Per 100 



Hypericum Moseriannm, 3-ln., fine $ 6.00 



Iris, German, 10 selected varieties, extra 



heavy 4.(K) 



Iris, Japanese, 5 choice colors, extra heavy. 6.00 



Iris, Japanese, mix., extra heavy 5.00 



Pentstemon Digitalis, extra heavy 6.00 



Peonies, many choice varieties. 



Phlox Mrs. Jenkins, white. 3-yr 6.00 



Phlox Subulata, Rosea, Alba and other, 



heavy clumps 4.00 



Physostegla Vlrglnlca and Alba 5.00 



Pinks, mixed, hardy, 4-ln 5.(X) 



Platycodon Grandiflorum, mixed, field 



clumps 5.00 



Rudbeckia Golden Glow, field clumps 4.00 



Sedum Spectabills, 4-in R.OO 



Stokesia Cyanea, 4-ln 6.00 



Yucca Filamentosa, 2-yr., $4.00; 3-yr., 



$7.00; 4-yr 10.00 



Cannas, 10 varieties. 



Gladioli, mixed, various sizes. 



Hydrangea Otaksa, 3-in., $5.00; 4-ln 8.00 



Send for prices and variety Hat on 

 Cannas, Gladiolus, Iris, Peonies, etc. 



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PEONIES 



25 acres to the growing of Peonies. 

 19th year. Write for list and prices. 



GILBfRT H. WILD, Sarcoxie, Mo. 



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PEONIES 



Send for our price list of stanclard 

 and new varieties. 



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WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 



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PEONIES 



1200 SORTS 



The BEST for ALL NEEDS 



Edulis Superba, Festiva Maxima, Duch- 

 ess de Nemours, Felix Crousse, Mme. de 

 Verneville, Floral Treasure, Marie Stuart 

 —the money-makers, the Memorial Day 

 sorts. List free. 



C. BETSCHER 



CANAL DOVSR, OHIO, U.S.A. 



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