Jdi^b 26, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



49 



Silver Pink News 



FOR A YEAR OR MORE I have been telling the Virtues of my Orisrinal Silver 

 Pink Snapdragon from seed. Many have accepted our story, some have 

 '/v-,p'4onbted, and a few (mostly competitors) have knocked us good and hard. 

 We mid our reputation at stake^ kn«w ourHbUsfiiess and attended strictly to it. 

 Today our patrons do the talking, and the sailing is plain and easy for SILVER 

 PINK— the one great Snapdragon of the age. 



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6. S. Ramsburg, Somers 

 Dear Sir : Replying 

 to Silver Pink Snapdra, 

 had very satisfactory r 

 the exception of a few goli 

 and perfect. Second : Seci 

 anything that we have seen. 

 budding, they grew so fast 

 that there was positively no need for disbudding. 

 We r^nain, very truly yours, 



Gude Bros 



iton. D. C, June 13. 1913. 



N. H. 



rs of June 10 in reference 



'.i: to advise that we have 



from seeds. First: With 



spbrts.the color is uniform 



crop on the plants has beaten 



Third : In reference to dis- 



and blossomed so profusely 



. ' Dover. N. H., June 20. 1913. 



Mr. Ramsburg : Kindly duplicate my Ifist year's or- 

 der for 500 Silver Pink Snapdragon from seed. NeVer had 

 so many blooms from Snapdragon before, and it gives me 

 pleasure to tell others of your fine stock. , 



Very truly, C. L. Howe. 



Mr. 6. S. Ramsburg. 



Kennebunk, Me.. June 19, 1913. 



Co. 



Dear Sir: Will say in reply to your inquiry about Sil- 

 ver Pink Snapdragon from seed that it was very aatisfao- 

 tory. The flowers were very nice, with only a few golden 

 sports in the lot. I wish to reorder 200 plants. 



Very truly yours. J. 0. Hlwell. 



Most anyone will say that a thing is beautiful, but it re- 

 quires a multiple of good qualities to attract the attention 

 and receive the indorsement of such men as the above, who 

 are sound, bard-headed business men who are not growing 

 plants wholly for pleasure, but who would justify their time 

 by the largest increase of dollars. Note that their reorders 

 are for plants from aeod, while they could have made count- 

 less thousands of cuttings from the plants they grew. 



I would have you note the character and standing of the 

 men who so enthusiastically indorse this great Snapdragon. 

 Gude Bros , Washington, D. C, are among our leading busi- 

 ness florists and have to do with many of the greatest busi- 

 ness and social functions in our country at the National Cap- 

 ital. They grew Silver Pink from seed last season and have 

 bought seed for another big lot this season. C. L. Howe. Dover, 

 N. H., owns and conducts the largest wholesale and retail 

 flower business in all New England, with stores in several 



G. S. RAMSBURG, 



principal cities. J. 0. Elwell is a prosperous and up-to-date 

 grower, with a strong list of high-class trade, at Kennebunk. 

 Me., a fashionable seaside resort. Many more coold be added 

 —but what's the use ? Silver Pink from seed is the greatest 

 money-maker of the lot, producing twice as many blossoms 

 as any variety from cuttings. We put the price low and 

 mean to keep it there. You don't have to mortgage a house 

 to have a bed of Snapdragon. From one to three packets of 

 seed will fill most requirements. The price is $1.00 per pkt. 

 of over 500 seeds ; 3 pkts.. $2,50, delivered. 



If you want plants from cuttings, w» have them at $4.00 

 per 100, by express. Will have plants from seed later at same 

 price. If fall blossoms are wanted, order plants. Sow seed 

 from July on for late winter and spring flowers. 



NOTE.-^ull cultural directions free to new and former 

 customers. Wothers, 25c in stamps. ... * — . 



SOMERSWO^TH, N. H. 



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