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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbcabt 20, 1913. 



My Original SiLVER PINK SNAPDRAGON 



is a money-maker, being a grand variety indoors and out. Aside from a possible 

 sport, it has never varied from the soft, silvery pink vehjeh is best in full sunshine, 

 making it an ideal bedder. 'Plants like cut can be grown in three months. which, in 

 2^2 or S^a-in. pots, will make double the money that geraniums or any other bedding 

 plant will, from the fact that you can grow 16 plants to the square foot in 2^-in. pots and 9 plants In 

 3^-in. pots. Use pencil and flgrure profit at 75c to $1.50 per dozen. It requires 9 nioiithh for creranlums 

 to do half 80 well, and a year of trood growing for carnations and many other plants to equal it. 

 Clean up a corner anywhere and fill with SILVER PINK. You can't keep it from growing. 



Price of seed— my own growing— $1.00 per packet of over 600 geeds; Spackets, $2.50, delivered. 

 Can still supply plants for MEMORIAL DAY flowering at $4.00 per 100, $85.00 per 1000, by express. 

 Gash must accompany all orders. 



Step out of the rut and with little effort at smail cost 

 pick up some easy dollars and a lot of new customers 



G. S. RAMSBURQ, 



Mention The Reyjew when you write. 



Somers worth, Ni H. 



Tuesday, February 11, in her seventy- 

 fifth year. 



Frank O'Eeilly has been appointed 

 tree warden of Central Falls. 



John Wood has been appointed by the 

 city council of Pawtucket as park com- 

 missioner for three years. 



T. O'Connor had a large decoration 



recently at the Squantum Club, at the 



-reception given to Judge Colt in honor 



of his election as United States senator. 



Samuel Eesnick, of J. Kopelman's 

 force, is confined to his home by a 

 severe attack of the grip. 



Charles Coon, superintendent of parks 

 at Westerly, is out again, after a seven 

 weeks' illness. 



Theodore E. Peterson, proprietor of 

 the Hogg Greenhouses, returned/ last 

 week from a visit to New York, i^hila- 

 delphia, Washington and MorriBtown, 

 N. J. 



William Hoffman, of Pawtucket, is 

 bringing in some excellent cyclamens in 

 pans, and they find ready sale. 



Edgar F. Hurff, wholesale seed 

 grower of MuUica Hill, N. J., visited 

 this city last week. 



William E. Chappell has been ex- 

 ceedingly busy with funeral work and 

 with decorations for Masonic anniver- 

 saries. 



J. Kopelman has just completed a new 

 greenhouse, 60x200 feet, and is prepar- 

 ing to start another of the same size. 



Several of the best known growers 

 in New England were guests of Louis 

 Beuter, at Westerly, February 12. The 

 members of the party are directors of 

 the Flower Growers' Sales Co^ of 

 which Mr. Eeuter also is a director. 

 The party consisted of Thomas Eoland, 

 of Nahant, Mass.; William Sim, of 

 Cliftondale, Mass., and E. Allan Peirce, 

 of Waltham, Mass. W. H. M. 



Putnam, Conn. — C. S. Andem is plan- 

 ning to add to his range of glass 

 early in the spring and to reach out 

 for the wholesale trade. 



Pascoag, E. I. — Thomas Kennedy, who 

 at present has a flower store in the 

 Ward block, has leased a store on Main 

 street and it is being remodeled for 

 his use. 



Franzen's Seeds Sure to Grow 



Feroz. 



Asters, Queen of the Market, all colors |0.60 



Aseratum, blue 60 



Alyssum. Little Oem. 30 



Snapdragon 76 



Lobelia, Emperor William, blue 76 



Pansy, Giant Strain 1.26 



Petunia, superfine mixed 75 



Phlox Drummondli, mixed 55 



Stock. Ten-Week, double 1.00 



Verbena Hybrids, mixed 55 



Send for trade list. 



F. O. FRANZEN, 



1478 Sommerdale Ave. CHICAGO 



LILY OF THE VALLEY ^*"" FORcrHfi 



■■■k I \0T I lib Wftkkb I rresh Stock-Now ready for use 



Case of 250, $4.25; case of 500, $8.00; case of 1000, $15.00; original case of 1500, $35.75 



Tub«rous-root«d Bssenlas— Colors : Rose, Scarlet. Crimson, White, Yellow, Orange. • 

 Single, $2 50 per 100; Double, $1.50 per 100. Single Mixed, $2.25 per 100; Double Mixed, $4.00 per 100. 

 Giant Frilled, Single, $7.00 per 100; Double, $10.00 per 100. 

 Sphasnum Moss, burlap baled, at $1.50 per bale. 



CURRIE BROS. CO., 108 WiscoRsin St-312 Broidway. MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Mention The ReTlew wb«n yog write. ^_^ 



VICKSraVICK 



IjisMSEEDl 



Aster Book now ready. 



Indispensable 



for commercial growers 



Send for copy today. 



UamesVick'sSons 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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BEGONIAS 



Single separate colors and choice mixture, 

 40c per dozen ; $2.50 per 100. 



Doubleseparate colors and choicemixture. 

 60c per dozen ; $1.00 per 100. 



GLOXINIAS 



Separate colors and choice mixture, SOc 

 per dozen ; $i.50 per 100. 



k. HENDERSON & GO. 



352 Nwtk Michisan Aveaue. CHICAGO 

 Phens Randolph 2871 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GLADIOLI 



America Planting Stocic 



StronK plump bulbs of 

 best aualitT 



Write your needs and let us quote low prices. 



A. H. AUSTIN CO., Wayland, Okie 



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Sound Bulbs 



FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 



Caladinm Esculentum 



(Elephant's Ear) 



Sizes Perdoz. 103 1000 



5 to° 7 inch circumference.$0.35 $1.80 $15.00 



7tO 9 •• '• . .50 8.50 30.00 



9 to 12 ■• " . .86 6.00 55.00 



11 to 12 •' " . 1.50 10.00 



12 inch and upward circum- 

 ference 1.76 14.00 



Tuberoses 



Kxcslslor Pssri, dwarf. 100 1000 



First size $1.10 $9.00 



Medium size . .66 4.60 



. Fanqr Leaved Caladiums 



Dry bulbs. 

 In 20 of the finest named varieties. 



Per doz. 100 

 The grandest of show plants $1.00 $16.00 



"Wtrth Wkile'* QniUty 



LILY BULBS 



Frm Ice Stirige 



As good as the best. 



iPerlOO 1000 



L. Giganteum, 7 to 9 in $ 7.60 $70.00 



L. Qiganteum.9to lOin 9.00 



L. Speciosum Rubrum, 8 to 9 in.. 6.00 

 L. Speciosum Rubrum, 9 to 11 in 9.00 

 L. Speciosum Albimi, 7 to 9 in. . . 9.00 

 L. Speciosum Album, 9 to 11 in. . 12.50 



L. Auratum, 8 to 9 in 6.00 



L. Auratum, 9 to 11 in 10.00 



Immediate or later shipment. 

 Order now and we will hold 

 them for you if desired. 



Our "Monsy-Msksr" Price List of Spring 

 Bulbs. Bay Trees, Boxwood, etc., is being 

 mailed to our customers. If you are not 

 on our mailing list, a postal card will start 

 it moving. 



Winterson's Seed Store 



16fi N. Wabuh AveBne, CHICAGO, ILL 



YOU 



Will find all the best offers 

 all the time in the Re- 

 view's Oassified Advs. 



