. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists'Review April 8, 1915. SELECT SWEET PEAS "8PEK0ES" SWEET PEAS % AtttL Oha—Soft lavender, ?offowd manTe $0. Anrora Spanoer—Oream-wblte ground, flaked orange-salmon Apple Bloaaom Spencer—Rose and pink, waved Blanche Ferry Spenoer—The popular pink and white Connteas Spenoer—Large, wavy pet- als; soft , Helen Lewis — Standard ' crimson orange; wings orange-rose , Xing Edward Spenoer—Deep carmine- scarlet , SCarie Oorelli—Brilliant rose-carmine. 1, Mrs. Walter Wrl^t Spencer—The lb. 1 lb. .00 $ .70 .60 .80
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists'Review April 8, 1915. SELECT SWEET PEAS "8PEK0ES" SWEET PEAS % AtttL Oha—Soft lavender, ?offowd manTe $0. Anrora Spanoer—Oream-wblte ground, flaked orange-salmon Apple Bloaaom Spencer—Rose and pink, waved Blanche Ferry Spenoer—The popular pink and white Connteas Spenoer—Large, wavy pet- als; soft , Helen Lewis — Standard ' crimson orange; wings orange-rose , Xing Edward Spenoer—Deep carmine- scarlet , SCarie Oorelli—Brilliant rose-carmine. 1, Mrs. Walter Wrl^t Spencer—The lb. 1 lb. .00 $ .70 .60 .80 .70 .75 .70 .00 M lb. 1 lb. flowers are self-colored, of a pink- ish-cream $ $ Othello Spenoer—Rich deep .75 Primrose Spenoer—Very best of the cream-yellow shade 76 White Spenoer—The popular .80 Oladya unwin—Of a lovely light pink color 40 Nora Unwin—Pure white, of fine sub- stance 40 Phyllis TTnwin-^The long stout stems carry three and four flowers each; of a beautiful rose color 40 OBANSIFLORA SWEET PEAS Aurora—White, magnlflcently flaked and striped orange 26 Blanche Burpee—Of the best $ Blanche Ferry—The popular pink and white variety 26 Countess of Radnor, Improved—Pure light lavender; mauve 26 Dorothy Eokford—Fine pure white large flowers 25 Helen Pleroe—Blue mottled on white .25 Xatherine Tracy—Bright pink; excel- lent 25 Lady Orisel Hamilton—Light lavender blue 25 Vrs. George Higginson, Jr.—Light blue 25 Othello—Deep maroon. Elegant for bouquets 25 Prlnoe of Wales—Bright rose .26 ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY, 411-413 WASHINGTON Mention Th*' Review when T«»i write ST. LOUIS, MO. industries located on the C, M. & St. P. tracks there. The commission has decided that the rate of 29 cents per hundred pounds on imported sunflower seed from New Or- leans to East St. Lou
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