. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 74 The Florists' Review March 6, My Original SILVER PINK SNAPDRAGON is a money-maker, being a grand variety iadoors and out. Aside from a possible sport, it has never varied from the soft, silvery pink which is best in full sunshine, making it an ideal bedder. Plants like cut can be grown in three months, which, in 2^ or 3^-in. pots, will make double the money that geraniums or any other bedding plant will, from the fact that you can grow 16 plants to the square foot in 2^-in. pots and 9 plants In i>^-in. pots. Use pencil and flgUTe profi
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 74 The Florists' Review March 6, My Original SILVER PINK SNAPDRAGON is a money-maker, being a grand variety iadoors and out. Aside from a possible sport, it has never varied from the soft, silvery pink which is best in full sunshine, making it an ideal bedder. Plants like cut can be grown in three months, which, in 2^ or 3^-in. pots, will make double the money that geraniums or any other bedding plant will, from the fact that you can grow 16 plants to the square foot in 2^-in. pots and 9 plants In i>^-in. pots. Use pencil and flgUTe profit at 75c to $ per dozen. It requires 9 montbb for guranlums to do half so well, and a year of good growing for carnations and many other plants to equal it. Clean up a comer anywhere and All with SILVER PINK. You can't keep it from growing. Price of seed—my own growing—$ per packet of over 600 seeds; 8 packets, |, delirered. Can still supply plants for MEhORIAL DAY flowering at $ per 100. $ per 1000,by express. Cash must accompany all orders. Raport off Judc**, Nov«lty Nlsht, Cl«v*land Florists' Club, Fob. 10. 1S13: "O. S. BamBburv, Somersworth, N. H., a vase of Sllrer Pink snapdragon, a beautiful variety and highly recommended by the ; Soo my larsor display ad In this waok's Issuo. Q. S. RAMSBURQ, Mention The Review when you write. Somersworth, N. H- ness with a seed department and land- scape work. The best wishes of the trade go with Mr. Isselee in his new field of labor. E. B. Seals is growing good bulbous stock and has set out about 3,000 stock plants for Memorial day. He has a fine lot of cinerarias, cyclamens and Murillo tulips coming on for Easter. Nelson F. Higgins has a new Ford delivery car, which was put into serv- ice February 26. T. F. Sheehan reports that his trade is growing and that business was espe- cially good during January and February. Mark Aitken is growing some fine Harrisii lilies, which he is cutting at p
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