. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review May 13, MICHELL'S FLOWER SEEDS Mlchell's Primula Chlnensls Also all othpr Seasonable Seeds, Bulbs and Supplies. Send for Wholesale Price List. CINERARIA Our (Irandiftora Prize Strain cannot lit' surpased for size and boau- tiful colorings. i<j Tr. Tr. pkt. pkt. <iruudiHoru Prize. $ $ Oranditlora Prize. Medium Tall 60 PRIJiri^ CHINENSIS A superb strain, grown by a specialist. % Tr. Tr. pkt. pkt. Alba MaenMlfa $ $ Chiswick Bed 60 Duchess 60 Holbom Blue 60 Kermeslna Splen
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review May 13, MICHELL'S FLOWER SEEDS Mlchell's Primula Chlnensls Also all othpr Seasonable Seeds, Bulbs and Supplies. Send for Wholesale Price List. CINERARIA Our (Irandiftora Prize Strain cannot lit' surpased for size and boau- tiful colorings. i<j Tr. Tr. pkt. pkt. <iruudiHoru Prize. $ $ Oranditlora Prize. Medium Tall 60 PRIJiri^ CHINENSIS A superb strain, grown by a specialist. % Tr. Tr. pkt. pkt. Alba MaenMlfa $ $ Chiswick Bed 60 Duchess 60 Holbom Blue 60 Kermeslna SplendenK 60 Rosy Morn 60 Prize Mixture 60 PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA IJlacina. Lilac $ Kermesina. Crimson SO Rosea. Pink 50 ^Vlba. White 50 Hybrida Mixed 50 PANSY SEED Mlcheil's Giant Exhibition. Mixed. A giant strain, which for size of bloom, heavy texture and varied colors and shades cannot be surpassed. Half tr. pkt., 30c; 50c per tr. pkt.; 'A oz., $'); $ per oz. Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. Large flow- ering and choice colors. Tr. pkt., 30c; .$ per oz. .\lso Giant Pansies in Separate Colors. DAISY. DOUBLE ENGLISH Tr. Pkt. Oz. MoiistroNa Pink. % oz.$ $ Monstrosa White. .50 Monstrosa Mixed. .50 .... I^ongrfellow Pink 40 $ Snowball White 40 Mixed 30 MYOSOTIS Alpestris Victoria Eliza Fanrobert .25 .25 HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 5i8 i»Urk«t St., rHILApELrBIA,rA. Mention The Review when you write. the firm has had to move into the en- tire second floor of the new address, in order to have adequate room. Almost the whole business of the firm is done with the market gardeners in the vicinity of Chicago, including the great majority of the 3,000 gardeners who supply Chicago with fresh vege- tables. Mr Sluis expects that the sum- mer trade will continue fairly steady. He believes that, especially in the case of farmers who are planting much oats and corn, the lateness of the season has delayed the planting of
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