Febbuary 6, 1013. 



The Florists^ Review 



63 



"Superb Quality' 



Flower 

 "Seeds for Florists'' 



THIS 



TRADEMARK 

 STANDS rOR 



59 Years of Satisfactory Sarvice and as a mark of true uUiLRd QUALITY 



The VERY BEST in sverythinK that we offer. 

 Write for our trade liat No. 6. we have reterred 

 one for you. Do not fail to get it. It desoribes 

 everything for the florist. 



Ageratum— 



Dwarf Blue, % os. ISc. 



Mexican Blue, White, each, ^ oz. 10c. 

 Alysium — 



Little Gem, Dwarf white, % oz. 20c, os. 90c. 



Sweet, White, oz. ISc, ^, lb. 40c. 

 Antirrhinum (Snap Dragon), Giant — 



Pink, Scarlet, each, ^ oz. ISc. 



White. Yellow, each, \i oz. 15c. 



Mixed, ^,oz. 16c, 1 OS. 40c. 

 Asparagus Sprengerl — 



100 seeds for 2()c; 1000 for 90c. 

 Asparagus Plumosus Nanus— 



100 seeds for 60c; 1000 for |4.00. 



ASTEB8. 

 We assert that no one can have a superior 

 stock ef the various asters. 



See Catalogue No. 2 for description of novelties. 

 Aster, Lady Soosevelt— 



A splendid new variety. Trade pkt. 26c, ^ OS. 

 60c. 

 Crego Asters — 

 Magnificent late cutting Asters. Rose, Laven- 

 der and White. Trade pkt. 80c, % os. 40c. 

 Rose King^ 

 Enormous quilled flowers, line for catting. 

 Trade pkt. 86, % o>. 40c. 

 Violet King — 

 Identical with the above, except in color, which 

 is a pure violet. Trade pkt. 25c, )6 os. 40c. 

 Royal Strips- 

 Large double flowers, striped blue and white, 

 with long stems, fine for catting. Trade pkt. 

 26c, )4 OS. TBc. 

 Viok's k&ado— 

 A large gracefdt flower for cutting. Pink, 

 White and Rose, each, T. P. 36c, \k ox. 46c. 

 Lavender Oem— 

 A splendid early pore lavender, no yellow 

 centers, very popular with florists. Trade 

 pkt. 86c, % OS. 60e. 

 Snowdrift— 

 A fine early long stemmed pure white. Trade 

 pkt. 36c, % oz. 60c. 

 Giant Corner- 

 Mixed. \i OB. 36e, 1 OS. 11.25. 

 Daybreak — 



A fine pink flower for cutting, ^ os. 30o. 

 Parity^— 



White flowers similar to above, % os. aOc. 

 Queen of the Market — 

 Dark Blue, Crimson, each, % os. 15c, % os. 40c. 



Light Blue, Pink, esch, U os. 15c. U oz. 40c. 

 Snowdrift, pure white, \k os. 15c, % o 

 Mixed, V4 OS. lOe, )i os. 80c. 



Braadiiiig — late i 



Flowers large double oo long stiff stems, ex- 

 cellent for cutting. 



White, Flesh, Pink, each, V6 os. IBc, % os. 60c. 



Lavender, U os. 16c, H os. 60c. 



Pink, Purple, each, % oz. 16e, ^ oz. 50c. 



Dark Red, H oz. 15c, ^os. 50c. 



Mixed, % oz. 20c, 1 os. 76c. 

 Balsam — 



Camellia flowered, double mixed, os. 40c. 



The above is only a partial list of "Superb Quality" seeds selected for Florists. 

 See our various catalogues for descriptions. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, Ohio 



Mention Th« Review^ when von write 



Begonia (all varieties) — 



Gracilis, Lumlnosa, Rnby, Prima Donna, Tri- 

 umph, Erfordil, Erfordil Superba, etc. All, 

 uniformly, trade pkt. 25c. 

 Candytuft- 

 Empress, very large, pure white, os. 20c. 



White Rocket, oz. 15c. 



Little Prince, dwarf, large flowered white, 

 OB. 26a 

 Celosia — 



Glasgow, Prize, Dwarf, Crimson, % os. 20c. 



AU-a-Glow, Dwarf, Scarlet, % oz. 20c. 



Empress, Semi-Dwarf, ^ oz. 20c. 



Ostrich Feather, Mixed, Tall, ^ oz. 10c. 



Ostrich Feather, Mixed, Dwarf, ^ oz. 20c. 

 Oentaurea"— 



Gymnocarpa, % ob. 20c. 



Imperialis, Mixed, fine for cutting, % os. 10c. 



Margaret, White, fine for cutting, ^ os. 16c. 

 Cineraria Maritima. Trade pkt. 10c, oz. 2Sc. 

 Cobaea Scandens, Purple, os. 80c. 

 Coleus, Finest Hybrids — 



Mixed, trade pkt., 60c. 

 Dracaena Indivisa. Trade pkt. 10c, oz. 45c. 

 Orevillea Robusta, oz. 60c. 

 Ipomoea Orandiflora (Moonflower), oz. 40c. 

 Iiwmoea Heavenly Blue, os. 60c. 

 Ipomoea Setosa, oz. 20c. 

 Lobelia— 



Erlnus Speclosa, Deep Blue, trailing variety, 

 Vi OB. 20c. 



Crystal Palace Compacta, best for bedding, 

 % OS. 20c. 

 Mignonette— 



Machet, oz. 25c. 



Grandiflora, large flowering, oz. 10c, ^ lb. 15c. 



Allen's Defiance, os. 40c. 

 Petunia — 



Double Giant Flowered Grandiflora and Fringed 

 ■ Mixed, 1000 seeds |1.25. 



Giant Ruffled, trade pkt. $1.00. 



Single large flowered, fringed, trade pkt. 80c. 



Giants of California, trade pkt. $1.00. 



Rosy Mom, Rosy pink, white throat, % oz. 40e. 



single Striped and Blotched, ^ os. 2Sc. 



Single Mixed, M, ob. 15c. 



Howard's Star, \i oz. 40c. 

 Salvia— 



Splendens. Trade pkt. 26c, oz. f 1.00. 



Clara Bedman. Trade pkt. 40c. }4 oz. 60c. 



Zurich. Trade pkt. $1.00. \i, oz. $2.00. 

 SmUaz, oz. 30c, ^ lb. $1.00. 

 Sto<As— 



Dwarf Large Flowering Double Ten Weeks, 

 Mixed, ykj>z. Mc. 



Brompt0OP% oz. 35c. 



Giant Perfection Ten Weeks, Mixed, H oz. 80c. 



Princess Alice. White, % oz. 85c. 



Snowflske, for forcing, 1A8 oz. 75c. 



Ten Weeks (separate colors), % os. 85c. 

 Thnnbergla, os. 40c. 



Torenia Fonmieri. Trade pkt. 15c, % os. 60c. 

 ToreaU Bailloni. Trade pkt. 26c, V6 os. 60c. 

 Verbena (Mammoth Flowered) — 



Blue and Purple Shades, ^ os. 8Bc, os. $1.00. 



Pink. ^ oz. SSc, OS. $1.00 



Scarlet, % oz. 40c, oz. fl.OO. 



White, % oz. 35c, oz. $1.00. 



Striped, % oz. 35c, oz. $1.00. 



Mixed, % OS. 30c, OS. 75c. 



Asparag 



NEW CROP 



us Plumosus Nanus 



Wisconsin Oreenhonse Orovrn Reed 



Not to be compared with the inferior California and 

 Florida outdoor grown seed. 



1000 seeds, $3.50: 6000, $16.00; 10,000, $30.00 



G. E HUNKEL CO., Seedsmen, Nilwiikee, Wis. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



SEEDS 



Solanam Melvinil, sold for Christmas, better 

 than peppers, Solanum Capsicastrum, If you 

 want larger plants. 



Celestial or Christmas Peppers, per packet of 

 about 600 seeds, 25c. 



J. SYLVESTER. Florist, Ocosto, Wis. 



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 'When ^Tittng advertisers. 



The Kind We Weild Like to Receive Ovrseires 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS SEED 



Greenhouse Grown 



$3.00 per 1 000. Special price on large lots. 



MILLBROOK GREENHOUSES 



West Whiteland P. O.. Pa. 



Mention The Reriew when you write. 



CANNAS, CALADIUNS, TUBEROSES, 



Gladiolus, Lilium Giganteum, from cold 

 storage; Lilium Rubrum.Auratum; Spi- 

 raea Gladstone and Japonica. Also a 

 full line of Floriste' Supplies. 



WRITE FOR PRICKS 



136-188 "\V. 6th Ave.. 



CINCINNATI, OHIO 



D. RUSCONI, 



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 when writins «|||^«rtiser8. 



The minute a compositor 

 begins work on an advertise- 

 ment, that minute he be- 

 comes a salesman, and his 

 sole thought should be to set 

 an advertisement that will 

 sell goods. This advertise- 

 ment is set plain and simple 

 because the facts are plain 

 and simple. We ofifer you no 

 "big sacrifice," or anything 

 like that, but simply some 

 real good Cold Storage Gi- 

 ganteum at a price which 

 will net us a fair profit. These 

 bulbs were packed in Japan 

 for storage purposes, and 

 they are as good as we can 

 get. We have them in orig- 

 inal large cases, but we espe- 

 cially draw your attention to 

 our Baby Cases of 100 bulbs 

 each. Packed that way in 

 Japan, mind you — not shov- 

 eled in a soap box. All from 

 the very best fields in Japan 

 and in good condition. You 

 can have these bulbs deliv- 

 ered at regular intervals — or 

 at any time you wish. Just 

 send us your instructions 

 and we will do the rest. 

 Prices include expressage 

 east of the Mississippi River 

 — as follows: 

 Horseshoe Brand Giganteum 



Baby Caaes 



SIZE 



7 to 8 in., $8.50 case of 100 



7 to 9 in., 9.00 case of 100 



8 to 10 in., 12.00 case of 100 



(Expressage will be allowed on any or- 

 ders booked previous to this advertise- 

 ment, for deliveries after Feb. 16, 1913.) 



Original Cases 



Shipped by freight, ex- 

 cepting in February and 

 March — no express or 

 freight allowance. 



SIZE 



7 to 8in., $21.00 case of 350 



7 to 9 in., 21.00 case of 300 



8 to 10 in., 25.00 case of 250 



9 to 11 in., 22.00 case of 180 



F 0. b. cars New York City. 

 Write for prices for fall, 1913, delivery. 



RALPH N. WARD 

 &C0. 



THE ULY HOUSE 



Bit H.W omi new YORK 



