JtLV -1. 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



35 



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The following choice selection of Pansy Seed is the 

 cream of our collection. 



STOKES' STANDARD PANSY SEED 



Price, trade packet (2000 seeds), .')0c; 1hoz.,7.')c; ^u oz., $2.75; 1 oz., |i').00; 

 I4 lb., 120.00. 



KINQLY COLLECTION OP OiANT PANSIES, MIXED 



Price, trade packet (JOOO seeds), 40c; i8Oz..C0c; >fl 07,., |1.8.'); loz., $3.50; 

 14 lb., 116.00. 



Trade pkt., 2000 seeds. Oz. 



Azure Blue |0.20 |0.75 



Red kidin? Hood. Red, free bloomer 20 .75 



Fire Kingr. Golden yellow, upper petals purple 2.'> 1.00 



Emperor William. Ultramarine blue 20 .75 



Quadricolor or Pheasant's Eye (Rainbow), beautiful 20 .75 



Blacit ( b^aust) 20 .75 



Fire Dragon. Fiery orange and bronze 20 .76 



Gold MarKined '20 .75 



Prince Bismarck. Beautiful golden bronze 20 .75 



Snow Queen. Satiny white 20 .75 



Stokes' Seed Store 



219 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Trade has been quiet here for the 

 last two weeks. About the only thing 

 doing is some funeral work now and 

 then, but there has been enough of 

 that to use up whatever stock has ap- 

 peared on the market. There is little 

 stock coming in now; roses are scarce 

 and mostly of poor quality. However, 

 the new stock is looking fine and there 

 will be some cut from it shortly. There 

 are practically no Kaiserins grown 

 here. 



Carnations are about done for, as 

 nearly all the growers have thrown out 

 the old plants and are getting ready to 

 plant their new stock, which is in bet- 

 ter shape than it has been at this time 

 for a number of years. Some good 

 gladioli are coming in and find a ready 

 sale; they help out a great deal dur- 

 ing the scarcity of other stock. Sweet 

 peas are abundant and move slowly %it 

 prices that hardly pay for cutting them. 



Snapdragons are plentiful, but there 

 is little call for them. There is some 

 'lemand for ferns and palms for porch 

 'Iccorations, etc., and occasionally we 

 leceive an order for geraniums. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Club held a special 



meeting Friday evening, July 15, to 



•lake final arrangements for the picnic 



t Buckeye Lake, July 20, and the out- 



'"k was fine for a large crowd of flo- 



■ 'Sts and their friends. Paul Embler 



!'s reinstated in membership after a 



.'mr years' cruise on battleships, and 



' <^ gave us a nice talk on his experi- 



;ices, but said he was glad to get back 



inong the flowers. The club sent a 



■ 'oral tribute and a letter of condolence 



•0 the Drobisch family on the death 



•i Mr. Drobisch, which occurred July 9. 



''he funeral was held July 11. There 



>^"(?re large quantities of flowers, includ- 



ig some unusually elaborate pieces. 



J. H. "Williams has his new house 

 '■eady for the glass; his benches are 

 '^11 up and ready for planting. The 

 planting in his other houses is about 

 completed. 



The Franklin Park Floral Co. is busy 

 '<'I'lanting. This firm had quite a few 



SEED PANSY SEED 



Brown's improved Giant Prize Pansies, the finest strain of pansies in the market, surpassing 

 all other strains; as to variety of colors and size they are unsurpassable, many measuring S'a inches 

 in diameter. My own grown seed, new 1910 crop ready. Price mixed seed. SOOO seeds, Sl.OOt H 

 OS., $1.50; hi oz., $a.SO; 1 oc, $5.00; H lb., $14.00; ^ lb., $85.00; 1 lb., $90.00. 



Separate colors giant yellow, with dark eye, same price. Plants ready Sept. 1. Cash with order. 



PETER BROWN, Pansy Seed Grower, Lancaster, Pa. 



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ar RELIABLE SEEDS m 



Tr. 

 Pkt 



f0.fiO 



.50 



.50 



.50 



.50 

 .50 

 .70 



.50 



Per 6 

 Tr. Pkts 



Besronia Kracilis luminoBa, 



scarlet wlnterbloomer $2.60 



Calceolaria, tigered and spotted 

 Hybrids 2.60 



Cineraria, dwarf Hybrids In 



colors, separate 2.60 



Cineraria, mixture of dwarf 



Hybrids 2JS0 



Per oz. 



Dracaena indlvlsa, clean seed- .$1.00 



Blisrnonette Zangen's Tri- 

 umph, for greenhouse 3.00 



MyoBOtis Zangen'g Winter 



Queen, for greenhouse 4.00 



Pansies Cassler^ improved 



Giants, finest mixed 5,00 



Stocks Beauty of Nice, as: Day- 

 break. Carmine, Lilac, White, 

 each separate 3.00 



My catalogue will Interest you, ask it. 



O. T. Zuiges, Seediman, HolMkes, N. J. 



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H. N. BRUNS 



Lily of the Valley 

 1407-11 West Madiaon St., Chicago 



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decorations for weddings, which livened 

 up the dull season. 



Sherman Stephens is kept on the 

 move with his replanting. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. is busy 

 planting one of their 400-foot houses 

 in carnations, and will be ready in a 

 few days with the second one. 



Wm. Metzmaier has returned from a 

 week's outing at Buckeye Lake and re- 

 ports a fine time. 



Chas. Buehler and family are spend- 

 ing a week at Buckeye Lake. 



J.M. 



We could not fill all the orders The 

 Beview brought in. — William Schaffer & 

 Son, Dover, Del. 



PRIMROSES 



IMPROVED CHINESE l^^ofTZl: 



ed. single and double, strong 2 in.. |2.00 per 100. 



CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM j;iVn" 



4-inch, ready for 5 or 6-inch pots. $10.00 per 100. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINXSK PRIMROSS, flnest grown, single 

 and double, mixed, 600 seeds, $1.00; 1000 seeds, 

 $1.50; »« pkt., 50c. 



PRIBIULA KBWBN8I8, the great and grand 

 new, Verbena-scented yellow Primrose. Be 

 sure to sow It. Trade pkt., 25c. 



CIHKRARIA, large flowering dwarf mixed, 



1000 seeds, 50c; ^ pkt.. 25c. 

 GIANT DAI8IS8 (Bellis). extra large and 



fine, mixed, trade pkt.. 25c. 



PRIMULA. OBOOaiCA, new giants. loOO 



seeds, ^Oo. 



CAIX;E0LARIA, d^\arf giant, spotted, pkt.. 50c. 



GIANT PANSY flowering vaSt^ 

 ties, critically selected. 6000 seeds. $1.00; half pkt., 

 50c; oz., $2.50; 2»« oz. for $.5.00. 500 seeds of Giant 

 Mme. Parrat pansy seed added to every $1.00 

 pkt. of Giant Pansy. Our pansy seed crop is 

 extra good tliis year. 



C.\SH. Liberal extra count. 



WE CAN PLEASE YOU 

 JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



RUPPTON: Tba Home of Prlmrosaa 



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PANSY SEED 



Trade 

 Pkt. Oz. 



Sluis' Superb Mixture...- 60c $6.00 



Giant Triniardeau, separate colors or 



mixed 15c 2.00 



Giant Ma^lanie Ferret 16c 2.60 



ICngliitlt Prize, separate colors or mlxed.lOc 1.76 



Good Mixed per lb., $6.00 JfO 



Our pamphlet," How to Grow Pansies," free 

 with every order. 



SLUIS SEED STORE, 544 W. 63ni SL. CHICAGO 



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