. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 92 The Florists^ Review August 18, 19tM. ORIGINATORS OF E, J. Steele, Mgr. Mastodon Since 1893 w * ii. ? h:- ?'???. ^ '** a^^ : ;*=?. ;, MASTODON PANSIES Black Mastodon A DEEP VELVETY BLACK A TRUE MASTODON IN SIZE Cut 1921 Prices Steele's Greenhouse Special Mixed—(0. K. outside). 1-16-oz. >^-oz. )^-oz. K-oz. 1-oz. 3-oz. 4-oz. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Mile. Irene—New. A new and unique shade. A tango red. Price, 1-16 oz $ Mastodon Striata—Our novelty. Of great size and striped in true sunburst fashion. Price, 1-16 oz $
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 92 The Florists^ Review August 18, 19tM. ORIGINATORS OF E, J. Steele, Mgr. Mastodon Since 1893 w * ii. ? h:- ?'???. ^ '** a^^ : ;*=?. ;, MASTODON PANSIES Black Mastodon A DEEP VELVETY BLACK A TRUE MASTODON IN SIZE Cut 1921 Prices Steele's Greenhouse Special Mixed—(0. K. outside). 1-16-oz. >^-oz. )^-oz. K-oz. 1-oz. 3-oz. 4-oz. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Mile. Irene—New. A new and unique shade. A tango red. Price, 1-16 oz $ Mastodon Striata—Our novelty. Of great size and striped in true sunburst fashion. Price, 1-16 oz $ Mile. Isabelle—New. Ruffled bronze and yellow Steele's Improved Vulcano—New. A rich, vel The price of each of the twelve varieties Black Mastodon, huge in size. Bronze Mastodon, the most popular strain we have. Panama-Pacific Yellow, those wonderful Exposition pansies. Prince Henry, dark blue. Mastodon Adonis, light blue, baby blue and lavender shades. Our most popular blue. Madame Perret, rose and red shades. A sensation in pansies. Price, 1-16 oz vety Burgundy red. Price, 1-16 oz named below is same as Greenhouse Special Parisian Yellow, a pure yellow of marvelous size. Meteor, a wine red—profuse bloomer. Grand Duke Michel, the premier large all-white pansy. White Mastodon, dark center—the largest pansies we have ever seen. Madame Steele, Elks' Purple, Mastodon Beaconsfield, purple, with upper petals tinged with lavender. STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Ore. mittcd to freeze solidly. They were then mulched with elcan straw to a (leptlk ef OHe and one-half to two inches over tho i)hints. The sales record showed a loss of forty-five per cent, whieh seems rather high. We havo to economize on frame space and I am wondering, therefore, if we could offset this loss by using 3-inch paper pots in which to pot up in Sep- tember enough plants to replace, in the spring, those lost by the winter's kill- ing, so that we could start our sales with full frames. W
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