. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists' Review May 14, 1914. Mlchell's Distinctive Primroses PRIMULA CHINENSIS PrizerMixture, even blending, all colors $ $ Alba Magnlflca, white 60 Chiswick Red, red 60 Duchess, white, rosy carmine, yellow eye 60 ^ Tf^.Pkt HolDorn Blue $ $ Kermesina Splendens, crimson 60 Rosy Morn, pink 60 PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA Trri. Pkt. Lilacina, "^pale lilac $ Rosea, pink 50 Kermesina, deep crimson. .50 ^.. Alba, Whitj $ Hybrida Mixed 60 Asparagus Plumosus Na


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists' Review May 14, 1914. Mlchell's Distinctive Primroses PRIMULA CHINENSIS PrizerMixture, even blending, all colors $ $ Alba Magnlflca, white 60 Chiswick Red, red 60 Duchess, white, rosy carmine, yellow eye 60 ^ Tf^.Pkt HolDorn Blue $ $ Kermesina Splendens, crimson 60 Rosy Morn, pink 60 PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA Trri. Pkt. Lilacina, "^pale lilac $ Rosea, pink 50 Kermesina, deep crimson. .50 ^.. Alba, Whitj $ Hybrida Mixed 60 Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seeds, per 100, 50c; 1000, $; 5000, $; 10,000, $29,00 Asparagus Hatcheri Seeds, per 100, $; 250, $; 600, $; 1000, $ MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE, Dept. S—518 Market Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Reylew when you write. Decorating Floats and Automobiles Profit by the spring carnivals-^aEid Memorial day parades. We can supply you with paper flowers and festooning in any color and style. Our special catalogue showing our full line and instruct- ing you how to use it is ready. Write for it-NOW L. BAUMANN & CO., 357-359 W. Chicago Ave. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Importers and Manufacturers Mention The Review when you write. was a blaze of color until the end of the first week in May. The entire gar- den was planted in tulips, each bed a variety by itself, the festoons in yellow and white hanging from globes of pink, a glorious sight. The east end rejoices in pansies and daisies planted with mar- velous good taste. For example, what could be richer than a great circle of purple and lavender pansies, surrounded by a broad band of Bellis perennis? Various Notes. Joseph G. Neidinger and Mrs. Neid- inger sail on the steamer George Wash- ington, May 16, for an extended trip to Europe. This is Mrs. Neidinger's first trip, her husband's third, taken in the interest of his business. The necessity of flowers is shown in recent notable events. Handsome floral pieces wer


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