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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



BlABCH 2, 1911. 



James Vick's Sons-Largest Growers of High-Gr 



We ha?e grown Asters longer, intro- 

 duced more varieties, grow larger quan- 

 tities and seU to more Seedsmen and 

 Florists than any other Aster grower in 

 America. 



Vick's Imperial Rose 



This illustrates one of the newest of half a 

 dozen varieties from the same family as Day- 

 break and Purity. A deep, rich rose color. 

 One of the best recent introductions. 



PRICES 



1/16 oz...... W.20 



1/8 oz 35 



1/4 oz. 6S 



1/2 oz 1.20 



1 oz 2.00 



Vick's 

 Early U^t 



Nunaerous readers of The Review 

 will recognize this as a popular 

 novelty of laat year. Many Flo- 

 rists claim they got more flowers, 

 larger blooms and longer stems 

 than they could grow of other 

 early kinds, because it grows as 

 vigorously and yields as abundant- 

 ly as many of the Late Asters. 

 The flowers are solid, ball shaped 

 and considerably above the aver- 

 age in size. A medium early 

 variety wliich has been a money 

 maker wherever tried. Two col- 

 ors: White and Lavender Pink. 



PRICES 



1/82 ii. $0.25 



1/16 fx 40 



1/8 n 60 



1/4 «. 1.00 



1/2 oz 1.75 



In 3.00 



Vi 



Inb 



logued ; 

 similar 

 i,'rowth, 

 the quill 

 the inne 

 and inct 



1/16 oz. . 

 1/8 oz. . 

 1/4 oz. . 

 1/2 oz. . 

 I oz. . . . 



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 rieties, v 

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