. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. McMinnville, Oregon A Careful Selection of Seed From the Best Asters for Cutting The H. Jk F. Quality S«l«ct Astar Saad is the nafest to plant, because it reduces the elements of chance to your crop, and it Is the most •conomlcal, because it pro- duces more salable flowers. Mr. John Gerard, New Britain, Conn., in his'letter to us, dated January 18th, said, __^ "During 1912 I have reports that many first prizes have been won from the products ^??^""'^^™"^~"^^^""~^^~~ of your seeds, and I feel confident that your cl


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. McMinnville, Oregon A Careful Selection of Seed From the Best Asters for Cutting The H. Jk F. Quality S«l«ct Astar Saad is the nafest to plant, because it reduces the elements of chance to your crop, and it Is the most •conomlcal, because it pro- duces more salable flowers. Mr. John Gerard, New Britain, Conn., in his'letter to us, dated January 18th, said, __^ "During 1912 I have 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 Jt^.' ; Improved Creuro Aster, white, ahell-plnk and purple Smltli's PeerlesH, white and shell-pink 60 Mikado Pink "Rochester" 46 Purity, a snow white . .30 Daybreak, a boautlfnl light pink 90 Dreer's Late Kranchine, white, shell-pink and rose .20 Lady Roosevelt, a bright rose-pink 20 '40Z. ?2 oz. oz. $ $ $ lao .80 IJSO .66 .06 .SO .60 .ao .60 IM TR1AI OFFFR '^.ny of the ab^ve varieties in packets, at 25 cents each; five « »%»^>^ w « RaKK Plackets, $: or the full twelve varieties and colors, $ CASH WITH ORDER ASK FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR M«mtlnn The Review when you write. HARDT PKRENNIALS-Largrest assortment on tbe coast, $ per dozen; $ per 100. German Iris, Florentina, Mme. Chereau, $ per 100. Pallida Oalmatioa, $ per 100; Nlbelunfren, Lohengrin, Rheln Nlxe and other orchld-flow- ' erlng varieties, 35c each; $ per dozen. Hydrangea Otaksa, $ and $ per lOP. Dracaena Indlvlsa, 4-inch, $; 6-lncta, $ per 100. Nonntain View Horal Co., V^^.lt'oi,. M^atloii Th» RotIow wh»n yo^ wHt«. Zvolanek's Crimson, seedling out first generation. Golden West—Color, light yellow «elfs, stand- ard slightly wavy. Plant np to ten feet high and branching. If sowed August 86, it l>9glns to bloom In sixty-flve t


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