. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 iiie rionsis j\eview July 12, 1917. IHI tmr ? HB H ^^Hf __ V % ? ^^1 u* > \MM^^r^4 ^^^iSRfei V '^^^^^^H 1 ^H 1 ^ .^^^^^^^^^1 1 1 ' i^H Hn ^r^L^'Jl • ' 1 i H WkJ ^^^^1 fk i 1 p^bi^H El 'J^^H ^Bif' jfl ^1 ^^^Hp* i^Hpl^^^^H 1 > , jj BH H i PREMIUM AMERICAN PANSY SEED It is expected that our American people will follow the beautiful custom of our European allies, who wear pansies to show that they have friends in active service. This will mean a big demand. Toole's Pansy Seed is Carefully Grown For 35 years we have been growing high qual- ity
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 iiie rionsis j\eview July 12, 1917. IHI tmr ? HB H ^^Hf __ V % ? ^^1 u* > \MM^^r^4 ^^^iSRfei V '^^^^^^H 1 ^H 1 ^ .^^^^^^^^^1 1 1 ' i^H Hn ^r^L^'Jl • ' 1 i H WkJ ^^^^1 fk i 1 p^bi^H El 'J^^H ^Bif' jfl ^1 ^^^Hp* i^Hpl^^^^H 1 > , jj BH H i PREMIUM AMERICAN PANSY SEED It is expected that our American people will follow the beautiful custom of our European allies, who wear pansies to show that they have friends in active service. This will mean a big demand. Toole's Pansy Seed is Carefully Grown For 35 years we have been growing high qual- ity Pansy Seed. Toole's Giant Prize Strain is the result of our painstaking labors. The flowers are large, well formed, with pronounced color markings. Packet, 20c; Trade packet of 1000 seeds, 40c; yi ounce, 90c; -'?4 ounce, $; 1 ounce, $ This superb strain can also be supplied in special separate color mixtures of Blues, Black, Browns, Reds, Yellows, White, Fancy-edged Sorts and Masterpiece at the same price. WM. TOOLE & SON ^= Hardy Plant and Pansy Farm Baraboo, Wisconsin Mention The Rcrlew when yon writ*. this book to a select list of slightlv more than 200,000. We have added *a few varieties of j)erennials, and sucii Ameri- can grown bulbs tiiat we are sure of delivery. Particular attention has been directed to the growing of root crops for winter use. Twenty j)ages are devoted to sweet ])eas, together with some gen- eral instructions as to how to sow in the fall, and the advantage of fall sow- THE HARRISII CROP. T^i'nder date of June 20, Consul Carl Looj), of Hamilton, Bermuda, wrote as follows of the Harrisii bulb crop now about to move: "According to a special rej)ort fur- nished by the Director of Agricidturc of Bermuda, the acreage under lily b'llb cultivation is ])robably a little larger this year than last. It a])])ears that on account of the dullness of the market last season a number of the growers were not able to dis])ose of all their bulbs, which
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