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March 17. 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



77 



ORCHID-FLOWERED SWEET PEAS. 



DtEEI'S SWEET PERU 



We give below a short list of the best kinds for Florists^ 

 use. For complete list see our Wholesale Catalogue. 



Orchid-flowered Varieties 



H lb. Lb. 



Conntess Spencer (true) . A lovely clear pink 10.80 11.00 



Florence BI. Spencer. Delicate blath with pink margin 30 l.CO 



Frank Dolby. Largest pale lavender 30 l.OO 



Gladys IJnwln. Charming pale roee-pink 10 .36 



George Herbert. Rich rose carmine 30 1.00 



Mrs. Alfred Watkins. Superb pale pink IS .60 



Nora Unwln. A magniQcent white 16 .50 



Primrose Spencer. Primrose or creamy yeilo ir 16 .50 



White Spencer. A pare white Countess Spencer of very large size .16 .50 



Standard Varieties 



Blanche Ferry. Pink and white 10 .20 



Dorothy Eckford. The finest standard white 10 .26 



Earliest of All. Be-Selected. Same color as Blanche Ferry, but 



a week earlier than the extra early type, fine for forcing 16 .60 



Emily Henderson. Purest white 10 .20 



Flora Norton. Tba clearest and most pronounced bright blue 10 .30 



Hon. Mrs. £. Kenyon. The finest primrose yellow ytt introduced .10 .2& 



Janet Scott. A large and bright pink 10 .26 



Katherine Tracy. Brilliant pink 10 .26 



King Edward ¥11. Rich, deep crimson scarlet 10 .2fr 



lady Grisel Hamilton. Pale lavender 10 .26 



Lerd Nelson. Improvement on Navy Blue Color, rich navy blue.. .10 .80 



Iivrely. Shell pink, extra fine 10 .26 



Hiss Willmott. Rich, deep orange pink iO .25 



Mont Blanc. An early-flowering white, for forcing 10 .36 



Mrs. George Hlgglnson, Jr. Clear azure blue 10 .25 



Mrs. Walter Wright. Deep mauve 10 .8& 



Othello. Dark chocolate red 10 .26 



Prima Donna. Deep pink, fine m .26 



Prince of Wales. Deep rose 10 .25 



Salopian. Rich deep scarlet 10 .25 



Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia 



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The best strains in existence. Chinensis, large 

 flowering fringed, 12 separate colors or mixed, Hi tr. pkt. , 

 40c: tr. pkt., 75c. Obconica Hybrids, unrivaled Rons- 

 dorter and Lattman strains, absolutely the best. Large 

 Flowering and Large Flowering Fnnged, 15 separate 

 colors or mixed, "u tr. pkt., 40c; tr. pkt., 75c. Obcon- 

 ica Gigantea, 5 separate colors or mixed, *a tr. pkt., 

 60c; tr. pkt., $1.00. Every seed guaranteed fresh crop. 



J. L. SCHILLEB, 929 Pronty Ave., Toledo, Ohio 



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grown plants; the Kramer Bros. Foundry 

 Co., Dayton, O., vases, settees and win- 

 dow boxes; the Wm. H. Moon Co., Mor- 

 risville. Pa., hardy trees and plants; the 

 Palisades Nurseries, Inc., Sparkill, N. Y., 

 "Ye Quainte Little Booke on Herbs and 

 Cnlinary Plants." 



Springfield, Mass. — J. W. Adams & 

 Co, say that Carnation Prospector has 

 given them exceptionally good results 

 this season. 



Newburgh, N. Y. — The Newburgh 

 Floral Co. reports heavy sales for rooted 

 cuttings through its advertising in the 

 Eeview. Stock here is first-class. 



"West Grove, Pa. — Conard & Jones Co., 

 anticipating a large call for the Violet 

 Blue rose, have worked up a considerable 

 stock and are exhibiting it locally. 



Galesburg, III. — I. L. Pillsbury was 

 granted a registered label, March 8, by 

 the U. S. Patent Office on his " Pills- 

 bury 's Carnation Staple" for mending 

 split carnations. 



New Double 

 Lobelia 



Kathleen Mallard 



We can farnieh excellent plants of this apleodid novelty in 2<f^-inch 

 pota at $6.00 per 100; or $50.00 per 1000. 



RAWSON'S LEADING ASTERS 



Bark blue, light blue. 

 All colors mixed, per "4 



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Queen of the Market Asters 



This is the best early out-of-door Aster. In colors as follows 

 white, rose, peach blossom, crimson. PerHoz.. 20c; per oz., 60c. 

 oz., 15c; per oz. ,50c. 



Rawson's New iVlidsumtner Aster 



This is one of the bests Asters for midsummer or late crop and we recommend it highly. 

 Flowers are large and are borne on erect, long stems, often 2 feet in length. We offer the 

 following colors: Pure white, delicate shell pink, royal purple, true lavender and bright rose. 

 H oz., 60c; oz., $2.00. All colors mixed, ^4 oz.. 50c; oz., $1.50. 



Rawson's Late Branching: Aster 



This is the best American Branching Aster grown today. It is a late cropper and a 

 money maker. Flowers grown from our seed invariably bring from *« to Ic a fiower more in 

 the wholesale market than other similar strains. We can furnish the following separate 

 colors: Crimson, dark blue, light blue, rose pink, shell pink, scarlet and white. *4 0z., 30c; 

 oz., fl.OO. All colors mixed, H oz., 25c; oz., 75c. 



We have many other good strains of Asters and Specialties for Florists, all described 

 in our Special Catalogue to Florists (mailed free). 



W. W. RAWSON & CO. 



Seedsmen, 5 Union Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



Aflt. C. Zvolaoek 



Originator of all winter ilowtring Sweet 

 Peat, all colors. New crop seed will be 

 ready about Aug. ItU Orders booked now. 



BOUND BROOK, NEW JERSBY 



LILIIM GIGANTEIM 



7/9, fine bnlbi, 124.00 per ease. Ready for 

 delivery from cold ttorage as desired. 



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