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The Florists' Review 



BfABCH 20. 191S. 



Summer Flowers for Cutting that are 



easily raised rrOm seed U you sow an assortment of the following 

 popular annuals, you will have an abundance of flowers for cutting through the summer 

 and fall months and add greatly to the general appearance of your place. For complete 

 list, including Asters, Sweet Peas, etc., see our Wholesale Catalogue. ; 



ANTXRBHINUII Qiant, in separate colors, each > 



Giant, mixed colors 



LarRe-flowerinff, half-dwarf, in separate colors, each 



Large-flowering, half-dwarf, mixed colors 



ARCTOTI8 Grandis (African Daisy), white, tinged lUac 



CALKHDULA, Double, yellow, orange and sulphur, each , 



CAXXIOP8IS Crown of Qold, a fine large yellow 



CAHDTTUrr Empress, the finest white 



CORirrLOWKR, Double blue, extra fine for cutting 



Single blue 



COSMOS, extra early-flowering, white, pink and crimson, each 



Extra early-flowering, mixed 



Mammoth Perfection, white, pink and crimson, each 



Mammoth Perfection, mixed 



Qigantic-flowering Lady Lenox, rosy pink r 



DIAMTHUS, Double Fireball, bright scarlet 



Double Snowball, pure white 



Double mixed, all colors 



GAILLABDXA Lorenziana. double mixed 



GTPSOPHII.A Elegans Alba Grandiflora, white 



HKLXAHTHUS Miniature Stella, rich yellow 



Miniature new mixed 



HUMMCBiIAinilA (Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy) 



LARKSPUR, double. Stock-flowered, in separate colors, each... 

 Double. Stock-flowered, mixed 



NIOKLLA Miss Jekyll. blue 



SCABXOSA, large-flowering, in separate colors 



Large-flowering, mixed 



VUfCA Rosea, in separate colors, each ,.... 



Rosea, mixed 



ZINNIA, Improved Dwarf, double. In separate colors, each 



Improved Dwarf, double, mixed ....• 



Qypsophlla Elegans Alba Grandiflora 



HENRY A. DREER, Inc., 



714 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA 



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Earliana; in purple fruited, Living- 

 ston's Globe; in late red, the Coreless. 



Breadstone Swede turnip showed up 

 rather inferior with us. Bell's World's 

 Fair turned out to be the best of all we 

 tried. Burpee's Neckless rutabaga is 

 fine and of rapid growth. 



Among radishes, Crimson Giant Tur- 

 nip, while growing large, as seedsmen 

 claim, is uneven in contour and off in 

 color. The Scarlet Globe and White- 

 tipped Scarlet Turnip radishes are fa- 

 vorites in Detroit markets. 



As a planter loses a whole season gen- 

 erally by making a mistake in the 

 choice of varieties for his planting, he 

 may be thankful that a knocker now 

 and then warns him of varieties that 

 may "act up." 



Since the element of time is so pro- 

 nounced in his affairs, it behooves every 

 trucker to set aside a plot for the test- 

 ing out of promising varieties under 

 the local conditions on his own soils. 

 Ulysses E. Perrine. 



NEW CROP OF 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed 



NOW READY- 



Large, smooth seeds, tested and proved to be of first-class 

 germinating qualities. All picked from my own vines. 



Per 1000 seeds, $2.50 5000 seeds, $11.25 



Special prices on larger quantities. 

 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS SEEDLINOS, SIO.OO par lOOO. 



W. H. ELLIOTT, 



Brighton, Mass. 



PALMES WINS AGAIN. 



In the case of William J. Palmer, of 

 Buffalo, N. Y., against the state de- 

 partment of agriculture, to recover the 

 value of 2,260 azaleas and rhododen- 

 drons destroyed by order of Calvin J. 

 Huson, commissioner of agriculture, be- 

 cause gipsy moth egg-masses were found 

 on one of the plants, Justice Pound 

 March 13 handed down his decision 

 directing that an appraisal be had of 

 the value of thfe plants destroyed and 

 that Mr. Palmer be paid for the same. 



Some time ago the case was tried be- 

 fore Justice Marcus and a jury on the 



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FLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS -NEW CROP 



Asparagus Plumoeus Nanus, Kreenhouse-Krown, 100 



seeds. SOc: 1010 seeds, $3.50. 

 Asparagus Sprengerl, 100 seeds, ISc; 1000 seeds, 76c. 

 Asters, standard and t&ncy sorts In variety. 

 Centaurea Candldlsalma, 1000 seeds, 25c. 

 Oentaurea Gymnocarpa. 1000 seeds, 16c. 

 Cineraria Maritima, 2000 seeds, 10c. 

 Cineraria Maritima Dlamant, 2000 seeds, 10c. 



Lobelia Crystal Palace Compacta. 2000 seeds, 10c. 

 LobeUa Pomlla Magnlflca. 20C0 seeds, 10c. 

 liObella aracllis. Blue and Rosea, 2000 seeds. 10c. 

 Primula Obconlca Oigrantea, Rose, Crimson, Lilac. 



Mixed. 1000 seeds. 35c. 

 Pyrethrum Golden Feather. 2000 seeds, 10c. 

 Salvia Bonfire, oz., $2.50; 600 seeds, 26c. 

 Salvia Zurich, oz.. $4.00; 600 seeds, 36c. 



Send for new Florists' Wholesale Catalosne 



LILil Vr IHE V A L L E ■ com storage Stock-Now ready for use. 

 Case of 250, $4.25; case of 500, $8.00; case of 1000, $15.00; original case of 2500, $35.75 



Uilum Qlsantoum, Cold StoraK«-8 to 10. $8.50 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. 

 9 to 10. $10.50 per 100; $95.00 per 1000. 



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

 CURRIK BROS. CO., 108 WiscoMin St-312 Broadway, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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BURNETT BROS. 



BKSDS t: BULBS it PLAMTB 



n Cortlandt St., NKW TORK CITT 

 If ratloa The B«vlaw when roo wilt*. 



SEEDS 



Best that srrow. We sell di- 

 rect to srardeners and florists 

 at wholesale. Bigr, beautiful 

 cataloifue free. Write today. 

 ABCHIAS SEED STORE. Box 34, Sedalla, Ho. 

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