66 



The Florists' Review 



Mav 7, 1914. 



low trefoil, burr clover and sweet clover, singly 

 or combined. 



Third. When any kind or variety of the seeds, 

 or any mixture described in section one of this 

 act, contains more than five per centum by weight 

 of seed of another kind or variety of lower market 

 value and of similar appearance: Provided, That 

 the mixture of the seed of white and alslke clover, 

 red and alslke clover, or alslke clover and tim- 

 othy, shall not be deemed an adulteration under 

 this section. 



Sec. 3. That seed sball be considered unfit for 

 seeding purposes within the meaning of this act — 



First. When any kind or variety of clover or 

 alfalfa seed contains more than one seed of 

 dodder to five grams of clover or alfalfa seed, 

 respectively. 



Second. When any kind or variety of the seeds 

 or any mixture described in section one of this 

 act contains more than three per centum by 

 weight of seeds of weeds. 



Sec. 4. That any person or persons who shall 

 knowingly violate the provisions of this act shall 

 be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall pay 

 a fine of not exceeding five hundred dollars and 

 not less than two hundred dollars: Provided, That 

 any person or perapns who shall knowingly sell 

 for seeding purposes seeds or grain which were 

 imported under the provisions of this act for the 

 purpose of manufacture sball be deemed guilty 

 of a violation of this act. 



Approved August 24, 1912. 



The departmental regulations for the 

 administration of the act, taking effect 

 June 1, 1914, will be found on page 66' 

 of the issue of The Keview for April 

 30, 1914. 



Ashland, O. — Miss Leah Lamprecht, 

 whose father is well known in the trade 

 here, was married April 29 to F. Elmer 

 Winter, of this town. The couple, after 

 a tour of the state, will return here to 

 take up housekeeping. 



Marshalltown, la. — Construction work 

 on the James L. Denmead Greenhouses 

 is progressing and the houses will be 

 ready to get stock established in time 

 for fall and winter cutting. Orders for 

 bedding plants are already being filled. 



PRIMROSE 



XX 



XX 



GIANT PANSY. 



ImprevMl Chinas* Frinsad, finest srown, 

 many varieties mixed. 600 seeds. $1.00; ^-pkt., 

 50c; per 1000, $1.50; colors separate also. 



Primiria Obc«iilca, New Oiants. pkt., 60c. 



Primula Kawansis, sweet yellow. 25c. 



Prinula MalaeoMa*. Oiant Baby. 25e. 



CInarariaa, best large fl. dwf.. 1000 seeds, SOc. 



Calcaalarias, finest giants, 50c. 



The best large flowering 

 varieties, critically select- 

 ed. 6000 seeds. Sl.OO; ^-pkt., 50c. 



CASH. Ubaral axtra caunt. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



Mention The Review wbwi yon wrlt«. 



Cycas Rovoluta Stems 



strong and healthy bulbs, sizes ^ to 6 lbs. 

 25 lbs., $2.50; 100 lbs., $9.00; 300 lbs., 

 $25.00; 500 lbs., $40.00; 1000 lbs., $70.00. 



Tuberous-rooted Begonias 



Large bulbs. 



Single in separate colors, 35c per doz., 

 $2.25 per 100, $22.00 per 1000. 



Double in separate colors, 50c per doz., 



$3.50 per 100; $32.00 per 1000. 



Send for our wholesale florist catalogue- 

 it's free. 



THE MOORE SEED CO. 



125 Market St., PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Mention Th» Ravlew when yon wrlf . 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



Kenllworth Bllztara 



Kenilwotth Show 



Bronse Shades 



Bfasterplece, curled 



Separate Colon. 

 1000 teeds. 26c; BOOU. $1.00: >« 

 OK^ 11.36: loc.. $6.00. 



Princess (new nprlgbt). 

 1000 see<U.7Bc. SOO seeds, 26c , 



Kratloir TBs B6flcw nIisu /uu wills.' 



CANNAS 



In order to move our large surplus which we have on hand, we offer the 

 following varieties of Cannas, in dormant roots, two to three eyes, 



at $1.00 per 100: 



Alsace, Pale Sulphur, Green Foliage 

 Charles Henderson, Crimson, Green Foliage 

 David Harum, Scarlet, Bronze Foliage 

 Egandale, Scarlet, Bronze Foliage 

 QIadlator, Variegated, Yellow and Crimson, Green Foliage 

 J. D. Elsele, Scarlet, Green Foliage 

 Louise, Pink, Green Foliage 

 Louisiana, Scarlet, Green Foliage 

 Martha Washington, Rose-pink, Green Foliage 

 Mrs. Kate Qray. Orange-scarlet, Green Foliage 

 Philadelphia, Crimson, Green Foliage 

 Uncle Sam, Orange-scarlet, Green Foliage 

 Venus, Rosy-pink, Green Foliage 



Wyoming, Orange-scarletj Bronze Foliage 



DAVID HERBERT S SON, SSi Ateo, N. J., £:=;%■' 



JUNE BRIDES 



=^=WANT VALLEY 



Order your Cold Storage Pips for May delivery now. Our high 

 grade Valley, which we grow ourselves, is the best to buy 



Per case of 1000, $16.50; less than case lot, $1.80 per 100 



C. C. rOLLWORTH CO., ffilwaiikee, Wis. 



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FOR THE JUNE BRIDE 



LILIES OF THE VALLEY 



BRUNS' CELEBRATED CHICAGO MARKET 

 Th« B«st Liked Valley In America (Cold Storage) 



$18.00 per 1000 $9.50 per 500 $5.00 per 250 



FLORISTS' MONEr-MAKER 



$16.00 per 1000 $9.00 per 500 $2.00 per 100 



H. N. BRUNS, 3032-42 W. Madison St., CHICAGO 



WILSON'S SEEDS sold in 

 Newark will grow anywhere 



J. J. WILSON SEED CO., Inc., 



NEWARK, N. J. 



M. M. C. 



NORWOOD, OHIO 



NEAR CINCINNATI 



0% ^ H ■% 0^ B«st that rrow. We tell dl- 

 aPL L 11^^ recttoffardeneraandflorUtsat 

 ^P P 112% wholeaale. Big beantifnl eata- 

 ^ k b ■# %0 logue tree. Write today. 



ARCHiAS maa stobb. b«x 84, §BftAiiiA, ae. 



GLADIOLI 



100 1000 



Augusta $2.00 $18.00 



Francis King, scarlet 2.00 18.00 



Brenchleyensis, scarlet 1.50 12.00 



TUBEROSES 



Dwarf Pearl loo looo 

 First size, 4 to 6 inch $1.26 $9.50 



A. Henderson & Co. 



369 RiT«r St. CHICAGO 



