. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 52 The Fforists^ Review May 21, 1014. %X ^> » '-i;y-^-s MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE, MIchell's Primroses PRIMULA CHINEN8IS ^ Prize Mixture, even blending, all colors $ $ Alba Magniflca, white 60 Chiswick Red, red .60 Duchess, white, rosy carmine, yellow eye .60 Holborn Blue 60 Kermesina Splendens, crimson 60 Rosy Morn, pink 60 PRIMULA OBCONICA GIQANTCA TriPhi. Lilacina, pale lilac , $ Rosea, pink .^ 50 Kermesina. deep crimson 50 Alba, White 50 Hybrida Mixed 50 GREENHOUSE GROWN Asparagus Plumosus
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 52 The Fforists^ Review May 21, 1014. %X ^> » '-i;y-^-s MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE, MIchell's Primroses PRIMULA CHINEN8IS ^ Prize Mixture, even blending, all colors $ $ Alba Magniflca, white 60 Chiswick Red, red .60 Duchess, white, rosy carmine, yellow eye .60 Holborn Blue 60 Kermesina Splendens, crimson 60 Rosy Morn, pink 60 PRIMULA OBCONICA GIQANTCA TriPhi. Lilacina, pale lilac , $ Rosea, pink .^ 50 Kermesina. deep crimson 50 Alba, White 50 Hybrida Mixed 50 GREENHOUSE GROWN Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seeds, pePlOO, 150c; 1000, $; 5000, $; 10,000, $ Asparagus Hatcheri Seeds, per 100, $; 250, $; 500, $; 1000, $ Dept. S—518 Market Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Review when yon write. to the fund to increase gardening throughout the city. The local florists were well represented and were well pleased with the amount of trade re- ceived. All the booths were well ar- ranged and as the day was bright, they presented a beautiful sight for the pub- lic to gaze iipon. The booth of E. A. Seidewitz was awarded the gold cup for the best dis- play. A large number of potted ferns and seasonable plants and cut flowers were artistically arranged. Mr. Seide- witz was in charge and kept things moving. Samuel Feast & Sons' display was quite worthy of mention. The booth was arranged in the style of a pagoda. A large centerpiece of potted hydran- geas, Azalea amoena and ferns formed an attractive arrangement. On each of the four corners were large wistaria plants in flower, around which plants of the above-named varieties formed a base. On each of the four columns a large specimen fern was set. Large quantities of seasonable out flowers were also on display, chief among which were some exceedingly good Dar- win tulips of varied colors. Halliday Bros, also had a well ar- ranged stand. Large vases of Beauties were the feature, along with some fine p
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