. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 14. No. 15. No. 16. No. 17. No. 18. JOVE. Lower petals violet; upper ones light blue. M ARS. Cornfl ower blue. NORTH POLE. Pure snow white. WODEN. Quite black. HELIOS. Pure yellow. WINTER SUN. Golden yellow, with dark eye. ICE KING. Silvery white, with dark blue eye. CELESTIAL QUEEN. Light or sky blue. CHARM OF MARCH. Dark velvety blue. MIXED. The above colors and other shades. 600 Seeds, 25c; 1000 Seeds, 40c; >^ oz., $; I4 oz., $; 1 oz., $ For list and price of other Kenilworth Pansy Seed, see


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 14. No. 15. No. 16. No. 17. No. 18. JOVE. Lower petals violet; upper ones light blue. M ARS. Cornfl ower blue. NORTH POLE. Pure snow white. WODEN. Quite black. HELIOS. Pure yellow. WINTER SUN. Golden yellow, with dark eye. ICE KING. Silvery white, with dark blue eye. CELESTIAL QUEEN. Light or sky blue. CHARM OF MARCH. Dark velvety blue. MIXED. The above colors and other shades. 600 Seeds, 25c; 1000 Seeds, 40c; >^ oz., $; I4 oz., $; 1 oz., $ For list and price of other Kenilworth Pansy Seed, see my ad of the previous OVERISSUED NEWSPAPERS Car Load Lot* FOR WRAPPING PURPOSES HAVE GIVEN EXCELLENT SERVICE AND Protoet yoar Sappir Our Spoeialty HAVE SAVED MONEY FOR MANY OF OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS hj ordoring Now 910 Michigan Blvd. MENDELSON BROS. PAPER STOCK CO. CHICAQO^ILLINOIS Mention The Review when yon write. ATTENTION! S. A. Others We will be in the trade exhibition at Cleveland with a fine collection of Gladioli, but space will permit of our showing but a small part of our over six hundred varieties. At convention time our plantings of both Gladioli and Perennials will be in full bloom. We offer you a chance to see about every high-priced Gladiolus in cultivation at Goodhold Farm, nineteen miles of fine pavement from the Hollenden, or take the C. P. & E. Interurban; stop No. 62 is at our door. Twenty acres of large bulbs, all in the finest varieties, is a sight not often seen. Many traits of importance can be seen in the field that are not evident when shown in the vase. Come and see them— and us. The Ralph E. Huntington Co., MENTOR, OHIO this STiininer at his country estate, near Nayatt. Joseph E. Koppelman is arranging a new department for artificial flowers, containing about 8,000 square feet. Elmer E. King, of Attleboro, is away on a vacation trip. Miss Kelley, bookkeeper for .T. E. Koppelman, left Saturday, July 17, for a vacation at Oak Bluf


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