. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BULBS Wtrth-whae duality are none too plentiful and we advise early purchase, shipment when wanted. "Baby" Gladiolus (Col- villei) — For Forcing. To arrive soon. 100 1000 The Bride—Pure White.$ $ Blushing Bride — White, Blotched Red Peach Blossom—Salmon- pink Caladium Esculentum — The well- known extreme scarcity of these bulbs last season suggests early pur- chase, since this year's crop is again a small one. The same applies to Tuberoses. 100 5 to 7 inches $ 7 to 9 inches 9 to 11 inches 11


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BULBS Wtrth-whae duality are none too plentiful and we advise early purchase, shipment when wanted. "Baby" Gladiolus (Col- villei) — For Forcing. To arrive soon. 100 1000 The Bride—Pure White.$ $ Blushing Bride — White, Blotched Red Peach Blossom—Salmon- pink Caladium Esculentum — The well- known extreme scarcity of these bulbs last season suggests early pur- chase, since this year's crop is again a small one. The same applies to Tuberoses. 100 5 to 7 inches $ 7 to 9 inches 9 to 11 inches 11 to 12 inches 12 to 15 inches 25 at 100 Rate 100 1000 Tuberoses — Excelsior Double Pearl $ $ Cannas—We are recognized western headquarters for dormant roots and shall be glad to quote upon applica- tion. Bleeding Heart (Dicentra Spectabilis) —Strong American grown roots for forcing. These provide a good sell- ing pot plant and can be planted in the hardy garden after blooming. Per iOO, $; Per Doz., $ Winterson's Seed Store Home of "Worth-Whae" Quality Bulba 166 No. Wabash Avenue, Chicago Long Distance Phone, 6004 CENTRAL Mention Tlie Review when 70a write. , ^.---^ t^ M Hr^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co


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