. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. YOU GROW PANSY PLANTS FOR SALE? DOUBLE YOUR PROFIT AND SALES BY PLANTING THE New Early FIoweriBg Giant Pansies They are three to four weeks earlier than other Pansies, in coldframes or field; they have four or five large blossoms, when other Pansies planted at the same time are only showing bud. The richly colored, large, well formed flowers, on long, stiff stems, are very fragrant. TRY SOME AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED 4. Jove. Lower petals violet, upper one light blue. 5. Mars. Cornflower blue. 6. North Pole. Pure snow white. 7. Woden. Quite black.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. YOU GROW PANSY PLANTS FOR SALE? DOUBLE YOUR PROFIT AND SALES BY PLANTING THE New Early FIoweriBg Giant Pansies They are three to four weeks earlier than other Pansies, in coldframes or field; they have four or five large blossoms, when other Pansies planted at the same time are only showing bud. The richly colored, large, well formed flowers, on long, stiff stems, are very fragrant. TRY SOME AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED 4. Jove. Lower petals violet, upper one light blue. 5. Mars. Cornflower blue. 6. North Pole. Pure snow white. 7. Woden. Quite black. 8. Helios. Pure yellow. 14. Winter Sun. Golden yellow, with dark eye. 15. Ice King. Silvery white, with dark blue eye. 16. Celestial Queen. Light or sky blue. 17. Charm of March. Dark velvety blue 18. Mixed. The above nine colors. 500 Seeds, 25c.; 1000 Seeds, 40c.; % oz. $; J4 oz., $; 1 oz., $ For list and price of other Kenilworth Pansy Seed, see my ad of last them, was also illustrated by stereopti- t'Oii slides. Committee Beports. Tlic meeting Friday morning was gi\eii over to reading the various com- mittee reports. The report of the com- mittee on necrology was the first to be presented. W. H. Barrett, of Adrian, Mieh., eliairman of the committee, gave brief outlines of the members of the association who had died during the year. Resolutions were passed to send a note of sympathy to Mrs. Edward C. Dnngan, and one to Dr. Tracy, whose wife had died during the year. The committee on postal laws next presented its report. G. F. Bradley, of Cleveland, O., the chairman, stated that the work of the committee had been light, merely pursuing a policy of wait- ing to see what was to be done. He stated that the proposed change from a minimum weight of eight ounces to a miniuium weight of four ounces for catalogues to go at parcel post rates would be disadvantageous to seedsmen and suggested that the committee for the following year watch this point care- fully. Hi


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