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Apsil 4, 1912. 





The Weekly Florists' Review. 



29 



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Fresh Seeds 

 Just Cropped 



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1,000 " $ 2.60 



5,000 " 12.00 



10,000 '' 23.00' 



25,000 " 50.00 



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Gardenias - Valley - Orchids 



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Lilies, Carnations, Roses and Spring I^AWors 



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There were only a^w of tjiem, merely 

 as an experiment; Tney Were fine. 



Then came the cannas, such cannas 

 as you can see nowhere else; with a 

 season gained by winter cross fertili- 

 zation and an unusually successful 

 greenhouse season, the varieties 

 brought into flower have done excep- 

 Ijtionally well, affording just what ww 

 Ijoeeded for the experiments. Mr. Wint- 

 «er^TS confident that these experiments 

 will result in an unusually fine lot of., 

 seedlings, giving promise o^ ,,p9w, 

 shades with ^^re pedigree. 



Then came the roses, betweei*, ,4pO 

 ^and 500 varieties, mainly for distribu- 

 tion through the mail. There were teas 

 and hybrid teas, and climbers and 

 €hinas and Wichuraianas, and hybrid 



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perpetuals and what not. ' Many of 

 them were sorts that our grandparents 

 knew and loved, side .by side ,with> 

 many of the rarest novelties, ^ou^.^^f.' 

 them not yet seen outside of atjfew' 

 favored spots. Sunburst was there, 

 looking remarkably well. Mr. Wintzer 

 had a lj;jm^,-w,9f4 ^^Tjl-t* ^^^^ *°*^ roots 

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Mr. Hillp and Jonkheer J. L. Mock, 

 medal- winner of last season's Bagatelle 

 competition. Mr. Wintzer facetiously 

 terms this the Mockroae, a sort of pet 

 name for the outrageously un-En^nsh 

 selection of our friend from Holland. 

 The hybrid teas have a place/ *but not 

 the whole place at Mr. Wintzer 'a dis- 

 posal; he believes in hybrid teas, but 



