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Title: Florists' review (microform)
Identifier: 5205536_19_1 (find matches)
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Subjects: Floriculture
Publisher: Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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Febbuaby 28, 1907. The Weekly Florists^ Review^ nu
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Dreer's Reliable Flower Seeds ASTERS are one of our specialties, aod we do not believe it possible to g:et finer stock at any price. We offer below a few of the most important sorts for the Florist. For complete list, see our current Wholesale Price List, mailed free on application to any florist. EARLiY WONDER. A new variety and the earliest of all, bloom- ing by the end of June; flowers hifirh-grade, on long stems, and pure white. 40c per trade pkt.; $2.00 per oz. DAYBREAK. A flne mid-season sort; color, daybreak pink. 40c per trade pkt.; $2.50 per oz. PURITY. Similar to Daybreak, but pure white. 40c per trade pkt.; $2.50 per oz. LAVENDER GEBf. Exquisite soft color, early flowering. 50c per trade pkt. SNOWDRirT. Early pure white, of Comet type. 50c per trade pkt.; $3.00 per oz. WHITE PLBECX. The finest white of the Comet type, long stemmed, large flowers of purest white. 50c per trade pkt.; $4.00 per oz. VIOLET KING. A new color in the late branching type. 40c per trade pkt.; $2.50 per oz. DREER'S SUPERB LATE BRANCHING. The finest strain procurable, and the best of all for late blooming. Pure White, Shell Pink, Rose Pink, Deep Purple, Lavender and Crimson. Each, 25c per trade pkt.; $1.00 per oz. Finest mixed, 25c per trade pkt.; 75c per oz. SOW NOW: Aseratum, Centaurea, Lobelia, Petunia* Salvia, etc. See list for prices, etc. Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention The Review when yon write. Seed Travelers Wanted We want two travelers not over 85 years of age who can show undoubted proof as success- ful seed salesmen. Only those apply who have experience, energy and can give first-class ref- erences. NORTHRtlP, KING & CO., Minneapolis, Minn. Mention The Review wben you write. on the cold night of February 22. It was a terrifying experience but he es- caped with slight injuries. Visited Atlanta, Ga. :—Wm. Hage- mann, New York. Visited Portland, Ore.—A. Currie, Jr., of Currie Bros. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Visited Chicago.—Robert Fulton, of Henry & Lee, New York, en route to Japan. Peter Henderson & Co., New York, issue a special implement catalogue of «irty-four pages. The * * seed and soil specials are now running on the various railroads, carry- ing the state university lecturers to the farmers. Maule and Burpee are using full pages in the March magazines, while others, if showing at all, are content with quarters or less. The present congress expires next Monday by limitation. There will be no legislation of consequence affecting ■either the seed trade or other interests, aside from that contained in the usual appropriation bills. Jas. Vick's Sons, Rochester, are re- ported to have leased the farm of W. D. Auchter, at South Greece, near Spencer- port, N. Y., for a term of years. The tract consists of ninety acres and it is JOHNSON'S ircrcri ccv^rk for HIGH-GRADE A9 1 CK 912(lU FLORISTS From the Beat Amerloan and European Growers. Trade pkt. Queen of tbe Market, three weeks earlier than other Asters, separate colors *0.2() Choice mixed 15 Semple's Late Branching, high- grade American-grown, not Cali- fornia, separate colors 20 Choice mixed 20 Ostrich Hlame, separate colors 25 Choice ml xed 25 Victoria, highly prized by florists for bedding and cutting, separate colors .25 Choice mixed 25 Improved Peony Perfection, very popular with florists, a profuse bloomer, separate colors 25 Choice mixed 20 MlKDon, an invaluable variety for cutting, pure white 25 Choice mixed 25 Hohenzollern. enormous flowers, separate colors 20 Choice mixed 20 Comet, a beavitlful class, with curled and twisted petals, separate colors.. .25 Choice mixed 25 Daybreak (originator's stock), shell- pink, one of the most beautiful of Asters, early, long-stemmed and of compact habit 30 Porlty (originator's stock), pure white, and identical in form and habit with Daybreak 30 SWEET PEAS, florists' standard sorts, oz., 5c; H lb.. 10c; pound, 25c. JOHNSON SEED COMPANY, 217 Market St., Philadelphia, Herbert W. Johnson, of the late firm of Johnson & Stokes, President. Mention The Review when you write.

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