Apkil 2, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



129 



Price Reduction 



The strenuous weather of February completely disarranged our plans, and now everything comes at 

 once. Two lots of plants ready to go out and another lot ready to go in. We shall give you the benefit of a 

 reduction in price to quickly make room. Our plants are branched and stocky, and were never better. The 

 price is only $20.00 per 1000; $3.00 per 100; 200 for $5.00. These plnnts, if benched, will blossom 



from Memorial Day throughout the summer. If potted on and pinched, they will 

 make you a leader for spring sales. Potted into S^a or 4-inch pots and set on the back 

 side of carnation benches, will yield a surprising profit. While you can get fine plants, 

 at a small price make room somewhere. No other plant will do the amount of busi- 

 ness in so short a time as our 



Silver Pink Seedling. 



Every shoot of the 40 or 50 that it throws is a flower spike. Make room today and 

 . " secure your plants. 



Now is the time to sow seed for plants to bed out. Snaps are fast coming into- 

 favor for garden use. 



[NCOURAGE IT PUSH IT PREPARE EOR IT. 



You will fuss with a geranium for nine months and sell at $1.00 to $1..50 a dozen, vvhile- 

 you can get the same money for our SEEDLING snap plants in THREE months, and 

 at one-tenth the cost of production. This is not theory, but a plain fact. Pure seed 

 at $1.00 per pkt.; 3 for $2.50; 7 for $5.00. All orders cash. Free cultural directions. 



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G. S. RAMSBURG, 



SOMERSWORTH, 

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