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The Florists' Review 



77 



THE STORM IS PAST 



ll^lQW that the storms and darkness of February are over there is a 



9m^ more cheerful outlook. Warmth and sunshine will stir us to action 



and as MEMORIAL is the next big day that we can yet prepare 



for, all must get busy. We can do our part and are ready with the goods 



— a big lot of fine, stocky seedling plants of our famous 



SILVER PINK 



SNATDRAGON 



They have been properly grown, 

 were topped at the right time, and 

 are ready to bench without further 

 work. No trouble or guess work 

 about it. 



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The plants that we offer should 

 give a crop at Memorial and con- 

 tinue to blossom until summer, 

 keeping you supplied through June, 

 the month " between hay and 

 grass," when indoor flowers are 

 scarce and the outdoor varieties 

 coming. A good bench of blossoms 

 then will save your temper and pay 



the bills. Make room, even at the sacrifice of some poor paying space. 

 A look at the accompanying cuts will finish our story. The price is only 



$4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000 



Don't overlook the big profit in bedding plants, which can be had 

 from seed sown now. Price is $1.00 per pkt.; 3 for $2.50; 7 for $5.00. 

 Free cultural directions. All orders cash. 



Q. S. RAMSBURQ, Somersworth, N. H 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



October 16, took them out November 

 ' -16 and started under glass and picked 

 splendid fruit February 28, a full 

 month ahead of previous years. The 

 plants kept in cold storage kept their 

 foliage perfectly, which frozen plants 

 treated in the ordinary way will not do. 



H. W. Vose, of Hyde Park, is cutting 

 a fine assortment of tulips, now includ- 

 ing Rex rubrorum, Murillo, La Keine 

 and Prosperity. 



S. J. Goddard is cutting a fine lot 

 of 3uxton's pink snapdragon. His car- 

 nations are in good crop. Benora, Pink 

 Delight, Helen Goddard, Gloriosa, 

 White Wonder, Beacon, White Perfec- 

 tion, Rosette, Yellow Prince and Yel- 

 lowstone are his leaders. Mr. Goddard 

 is striving for a good local addition to 

 the membership of the A. C. S. 



J. Leach & Son, of North Easton, are 

 sending some fine lily of the valley to 

 J. M. Cohen. Orders for the new car- 

 nation, Pink Supreme, are coming in 

 satisfactorily. 



W. S. Grassie, of Waverley, is getting 

 some good single violets. He will join 

 the ranks of the bulb specialists next 

 season. W. N. Craig. 



Lowell, Mau. — A fire in a neighbor- 

 ing carriage shed threatened the green- 

 houses of P. J. Riley & Co., February 

 21, but the damage done was small. 



Seeds with a Lineage 



Florists and Gardeners should know that at Raynes Park. London, England, Messrs. 

 James Carter & Co, have the finest and most complete testing and trial grounds in the world. 



Their equipment and the uniaue methods employed guarantee the quality of their 

 seeds. For generations they have been cultivating, selecting and perfecting until 



Tested 



have reached the highest percentage of purity and germination. 



In Ensland, wh«r« th« art of Kardanlnc !• moat hlshly davalepad, Cartar'a 

 Saada rank fflrat. Ask any gardener with experience in Great Britain— he will know Carter. 



In America. Carter's Seeds have achieved a tremendous success both on large estates 

 and in smaller gardens. We import these seeds direct from Raynes Park and carry a com- 

 plete stock at our Boston warehouses. We issue an American Catalogue, with all prices in 

 American money. It includes selected varieties of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, with valu- 

 able directions for planting and cultivation. 



A copy of this Catalogue will be mailed you FREE. Write for it today. 



CARTER'S TESTED SEEDS, INC. 



"t"5IS{&t5'SSt^ 123 Chamber •! Commerce BIdg., BOSTON, MASS. 



Always mentioo the Flofists' RevicW wfter; writtng aovcrtiicn. W 



