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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



July I'l, I'JIU. 



DAY ITEMS 



Tr. I'kt. Oz. 



Candytuft Empress $0.10 $0.20 



Cineraria Hybrida i.OO 



Reseda Defiance 15 .40 



Pansy, German and French blended 1.00 8.00 



Stoclis Beauty of Nice 25 2.50 



Ll.. 



Sweet Pea Cliristmas Wliite $0.75 



Sweet Pea Ctiristmas Pinli .75 



W. ELLIOn & SONS, 42 vsey St., Ncw York, N. Y. 



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vegetable plants; Henry F. Michell Co., 

 Philadelphia, Pa., wholesale list of 

 seeds, bulbs and supplies; J. T. Fitchett, 

 Janesville, Wis., dahlias; Hubert & Co., 

 Guernsey, England, bulbs and plants; 

 J. M. Thorburn & Co., New York, N. Y., 

 wholesale list of bulbs, seeds and sup- 

 plies; the W. W. Barnard Co., Chicago, 

 111., bulbs, seeds and plants. 



MADE IN COLUMBUS. 



The annual output of tomato seed by 

 the Livingston Seed Co. is about ten 

 tons, and when Columbus, 0., recently 

 held a "Made in Columbus" exposi- 

 tion the seedsmen naturally wished to 

 feature that portion of their business. 

 The accompanying illustration shows 

 their booth, designed and installed by 

 one of the firm's travelers, Mr. Blatz. 

 The boxes in the foreground contained 

 a variety of vegetable and grass seeds, 

 but in the glass case in the center there 

 was nothing but tomato, 864 pounds, 

 with a sign to the effect that here are 

 enough tomato seeds to plant 6,480 

 acres. ^Ir. Blatz made the clusters of 

 artificial tomatoes that hung on the 



OURS IS A STRAIN OF 



PANSY SEED 



tljat will l)e sure to pl('a«' you. We have made a special 

 ('Hurt to secure the BEST HOWE GROWN from I'ansy .^i^eeialists, 

 considering no expense and disregarding profits. Our aim 

 is to please yon and we know we can do it. It is a mixture 

 consisting of the finest colors; the Howers are large and of 

 good texture. Try ns. 



Price, trade pkL, 50c; X oi., $1.50; 1 oz., $5.00. 



SKIOELSKY & IRWIN CO., 1215 Betz Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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wall between framed photographs of 

 the company's seed farm, and the two 

 large artificial fruits that stood at the 

 top of the seedincrusted posts in the 

 foreground. 



We .sold out quick. The Review cer- 

 tainly is a great advertising medium. — 

 W. C. Rockwell, Bradford, Pa. 



Booth of Livingston Seed Co., at Made in Columbus Fair. 



Giant 



PANSY 



Seed 



The Kenilworth Strain 



must not be compared witli the flimsy Triniar 

 (It'^iiu; it is much larger and of good substaiuc 

 The immense flowers of S^ to 4 inches are m 

 perfect form; every tint and shade is produce^ i 

 in striking combinations and endless variation - 

 of tjeautiful colors and markings; it is the resul' 

 of years of selections. The stock plants arc 

 selected from many thousands of plants growr 

 for market. It is rich with sliades of brown 

 bronze, red. mahogany and numerous other^ 

 1910 seed now ready, light, medium or dark m\\ 

 lure, 2000 seeds. .50c; 'lOOO, $1.00; U oz., ii:2b 

 1 oz.. 16.00; 11I)..$.')0.00. 



Also the following colors of the KGNILWOBTl! 

 STRAIN: Yellow; Yellow, dark eye; Lor. 

 Beaeonstield, Mme.Perret: White, dark eye; Pui 

 pie JJlack, Masti>rpiece, l{ed. Bronze, Dark 

 lilue and Light Blue Sliadcs. Trade pkt., 

 ■2>e;anyr) for $1.00; 12 pkts., 1 of each 

 Viuii'ty. t2.2'i. 



RAINBOW is a l>leiid of over "-0 

 of the latest introductions of giant 

 pansies of the most l>eautiful, 

 gorgeous colors, blotched, striped, 

 vc'ined. margined, etc. With 

 every Si .00 worth of Pan>y 

 See<l I will send free 1000 

 seeds of Raiiiliow: and 

 with other amounts in 

 lik>' proportion. 



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We are sold out of everything we ad 

 vertised in The Review. — Henry Ernst <!i^^ 

 Son, Washington, Mo. 



We have heen well pleased with our 

 advertisement in The Review and think 

 it is the best advertising medium in the 

 trade. — J. D. Thompson Carnation Co., 

 .Toilet, 111. 



