Fbbbuaby 13, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



61 



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'Superb Quality 



Flower 

 **Seed8 for Florists'' 



THIS 



TRADE NARK 

 STANDS rOR 



59 Years of Satisfactory Service and at a mark of true SUPERB QUALITY 



The VERY BEST in everything that we ofTer. 

 Write for our trade list No, 5. we have reterved 

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

 everythinff for the floriat. 



Ageratum — 



Dwarf Bine, \i oc. ISc. 



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

 Alyaium — 



Little Gem, Dwarf white, ^ oz. 20c, oz. 30c. 



Sweet, White, oz. 15c, % lb. 40c. 

 Antirrhinum (Snap Dragon), Giant — 



Pink, Scarlet, each, \i oz. 15c. 



White, Yellow, each, ^4 ob. 15c. 



Mixed, % oz. 15c, 1 oz. 40c. 

 Aiparagus Sprengeri — 



100 seeds for 20c; 1000 for 90c. 

 Aiparagus Flumosua Nanua— 



100 seeds for 50c; 1000 for $4.00. 



ASTEHB. 

 We assert that no one can have a superior 

 stock of the various asters. 



-See Catalogue No. 2 for description of novelties. 

 Aster, Lady Roosevelt — 



A splendid new variety. Trade pkt. 25c, ^ os. 

 60e. 

 Crego Asters — 



MagnlUcent late cutting Asters. Rose, Laven- 

 der and White. Trade pkt. 30c, % oz. 40c. 

 Rose King— 



Euormous quilled flowers, fine for cutting. 

 Trade pkt. 86, % o«. 40c. 

 Violet King- 

 Identical with the above, except In color, which 

 Is a pure violet. Trade pkt. 25c, ^ oz. 40c. 

 Royal Stripe^ 



Large double flowers, striped blue and white, 

 with long stems, fine for cutting. Trade pkt. 

 25c. % oz. 76c. 

 Vick's Mikado— 



A large graceful flower for cutting. Pink, 



White and Rose, each, T. P. 35c, % os. 45c. 



I.avender Gem — 



A splendid early pure lavender, no 

 centers, very popular with florists, 

 pkt. 35c, % oz. 50c. 

 Snowdrift— 



A fine early long stemmed pure white, 

 pkt. 35c. % oz. 50c. 

 Oiant Comet — 



Mixed, hi, oz. 35c, 1 oz. $1.25. 

 Daybreak — 



A fine pink flower for cutting, % os. 30c. 

 Purity- 

 White flowers similar to above, % os. 30c. 

 Oueen of the Market — 



Dark Blue, Crimson, each, ^ oz. 16c, ^i os. 40c. 

 Light Blue, Pink, each, % oz. 15c, ^ oz. 40c. 

 Snowdrift, pure white, % os. 16c, ^ oz. 40c. 

 Mixed, % oz. 10c, H oz. 30c. 

 Branohing — Late- 

 Flowers large double on long stlfl( stems, ex- 

 cellent for cutting. 

 White, Flesh, Pink, e»ch, % os. 16c, % os. 60c. 

 Lavender, i^ oz. 15c, % os. 50c. 

 I'lnk, Purple, each, V6 oz. 16c, H oz. 60c. 

 Dark Red, % oz. 15c, % os. 50c. 

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

 Balsam- 

 Camellia flowered, double mixed, oz. 40c. 



yellow 

 Trade 



Trade 



Begonia (all varieties) — 



Gracilis, Lumlnosa, Ruby, Prima Donna, Tri- 

 umph, Brfordii, Brfordli Superba, etc. All, 

 uniformly, trade pkt. 25c. 

 Candytuft- 

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



White Rocket, oz. 16c. 



Little Prince, dwarf, large flowered white, 

 OS. 26c. 

 Celosi»— 



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



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



Empress, Semi-Dwarf, V6 oz. 20c. 



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



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

 Centaures — 



Gymnocarpa, % oz. 20c. 



Imperlalls, Mixed, fine for cutting, % oz. 10c. 



Margaret, White, fine for cutting, \i, oz. 15c. 

 Cineraria Maritima. Trade pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. 

 Cobaea Scandens, Purple, os. 30c. 

 Coleus, Finest Hybrids — 



Mixed, trade pkt., 60c. 

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

 Orevillea Robusta, oz. 50c. 

 Ipomoea Orandiflora (Moonflower), oz. 40c. 

 Ipomoea Heavenly Blue, oz. 60c. 

 Ipomoea Setosa, oz. 20c. 

 Lobelia — 



Erlnus Speciosa, Deep Blue, trailing variety, 

 Vi oz. 20c. 



Crystal Palace Compacta, best for bedding, 

 % oz. 20c. 

 Mignonette— 



Machet, oz. 25c. 



Orandiflora, large flowering, oz. 10c, % lb. 16c. 



Allen's Defiance, os. 40c. 

 Petanisp— 



Double Giant Flowered Orandiflora and Fringed 

 Mixed, 1000 seeds $1.25. 



Giant Ruflled, trade pkt. $1.00. 



Single large flowered, fringed, trade pkt. eOc. 



Giants of California, trade pkt. $1.00. 



Rosy Morn, Rosy pink, white throat, H oz. 40c. 



Single Striped and Blotched, M oz. 25c. 



Single Mixed, % oz. 16c. 



Howard's Star, % oz. 40c. 

 Salvia— 



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



Clara Bedman. Trade pkt. 40c, K oz. 60c. 



Zurich. Trade pkt. $1.00, M. os. $2.00. 

 SmUax, OS. 30c. % lb. $1.00. 

 Stocks— „ 



Dwarf Large Flowering Double Ten Weeks. 

 Mixed, % oz. 25c. 



Brompton, % oz. 35c. 



Giant Perfection Ten Weeks, Mixed, H <>«• 80c. 



Princess Alice, White, >4 oz. 35c. 



Snowflake, for forcing, 1/16 oz. 75c. 



Ten Weeks (separate colors), % os. 35c. 

 Thunberfla, os. 40c. 



Torsnia Foumieri. Trade pkt. 16c, % oz. 60c. 

 Torenia BaiUoni. Trade pkt. 25c, % os. 50c. 

 Verbena (Mammoth Flowered) — 



Blue and Purple Shades, \i os. 35c, os. $1.00. 



Pink. % OS. 8oc, oz. $1.00 



Scarlet, % ox. 40c, oz. $1.00. 



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



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



Mixed, M, oz. 30c, os. 75c. 



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

 See our various catalogues for descriptions. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., PainesviUe, Ohio 



Mention The Rerlew wben tod writ* 



NEW CROP 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



Wisconsin Oreenhonse Grown Seed 



Not to be compared with the inferior California and 

 Florida outdoor grown seed. 



1000 seeds, $3.60; 6000. $16.00; 10,000. (30.00 



<i. H. HUNKEL CO., Seedsmen, Nilwaikee, Wis. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



SEEDS 



Solnnam Melvinli, sold for Christmas, better 

 than peppers, Solanum Capslcastmm, if you 

 want larger plants. 



Celestial or Christmas Peppers, per packet of 

 about SOU seeds, 25c. 



J. SVLVE>TER. Fforist. 



Oconto, Wis. 



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 when ^vritlnK advertisers. 



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HEUER&CO.,| 



Montpefier, Ohio 



CANNAS, CALADIUNS, TUBEROSES, 



Gladiolus, Lilium Giganttum. from cold 

 storuge; Lilium Rubrum.Auratum; Spi- 

 raea Gladstone and Japonica. Also a 

 full line of Florists' Supplies. 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



DDITCrnNI 126-128 W. 6th Ave.. 

 . KUdtUHl, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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 vehen writing advertisers. 



Anybody can do a part of 

 anything, but only the com- 

 plete is of actual value. The 

 watch that lacks one cog may 

 as well be a mass of metal 

 in the ore. We do our part 

 in a very difficult line by sup- 

 plying a grade of lily bulbs 

 to growers that is the best 

 that man can produce and 

 money can buy. The grow- 

 ers must do the rest. In sup- 

 plying these lily bulbs every 

 effort is used to please you 

 all in the combination of 

 price and quality — more than 

 that no man can do in this 

 business. If we could man- 

 ufacture bulbs we would try 

 to make them even better 

 — then we might even guar- 

 antee them, but they are 

 made by nature, whom no 

 man can control, and it is for 

 this reason that no guarantee 

 of flowering results is given 

 under any circumstances 

 whatsoever. If you can find 

 anybody on earth who pays 

 more attention to lily bulbs 

 than we do, with our connec- 

 tions; if you think anybody 

 has any better bulbs ; we ad- 

 vise you to buy from them — 

 but don't buy from them as 

 a price consideration, for 

 price never yet sold an article 

 of merit, and it never will. 

 Horseshoe Brand Giganteum 

 are the best^commercial lily 

 bulbs on the market today — 

 for various reasons — and the 

 order of every lily grower, 

 no matter how large or 

 small, is respectfully solic- 

 ited. We need the co-opera- 

 tion and support of every lily 

 grower in this country. 

 Prices are reasonable — send 

 for the price-list. 



RALPH N. WARD 

 & CO. 



THE ULY HOUSE 



71 Murray Street 

 NEW YORK 



Rsl How Cheap 

 Bat How Goo4 



Cold Storage Giganteum 

 for delivery any time. 



