. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Febhuary 26, 1914 The Horists'Review. McMinnville, Oregon A Careful Selection of Seed From the Best Asters for Cutting The H. & W. Quality Salact Aatar S*«d is the aafpst to plant, because it reduces the element of chance to your crop, and it is the moat •canomical, because it pro- duces more salable flowera. Mr. John Gerard. New Britain, Conn., in his letter to us. dated January 18th, said. "During 1912 I have had reports that many first prizes have been won from the products of your seeds, and I feel confident that your climate, soil and
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Febhuary 26, 1914 The Horists'Review. McMinnville, Oregon A Careful Selection of Seed From the Best Asters for Cutting The H. & W. Quality Salact Aatar S*«d is the aafpst to plant, because it reduces the element of chance to your crop, and it is the moat •canomical, because it pro- duces more salable flowera. Mr. John Gerard. New Britain, Conn., in his letter to us. dated January 18th, said. "During 1912 I have had reports that many first prizes have been won from the products of your seeds, and I feel confident that your climate, soil and skill will add annual im- ; ^ oz. Improved Giant Craso, white, shell pink, rose-pink and purple Sniltli'B Paorloaa (Late Branching), white and shell pink 60 Horouloa, white only 80 Improvod "Roclioatar" Pink 45 Daybreak, delicate pink :w Purity, a snow white 30 HotaenzoUem, white, rosy lilac and azure blue ao Superb Late Branchlnc* white, shell pink, deep rose, azure blue, purple and lavender 20 ^oz. ^oz. loz. $ $ ' .80 .55 .55 .55 .30 .50 CASH WITH ORDH ASK FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCUUUI Mention The Review when yon write. art as Suz Laut, was one of the land- scape architects of the Hague Peace Palace. Mr. Rosser, who did the deco- rations for the same building, has been delegated to supervise the decorations and color work for the Netherlands building at the Panama exposition, working along the lines of the general color scheme laid down by Color Di- rector Jules Guerin. PORTLAND, ORE. The Market. Business last week was rather brisk. There was considerable entertaining on the social calendar. Table and house decorations and corsage work were in great demand, and funeral work also was a considerable item. Flowers in general are improving in quality as well as increasing in quantity. Though there has not been a surplus of roses, there has been a good cut of them
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