. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JUNH 13. 1912. The Weekly Florists'" Review* 29 MICHELL'S PANSY SEEDS. Chestnut Hili,, Pa., May To prove quality to myself I have been making test^ of various sowings of Pansy seed bought from different firms In this country and In England. Am pleased to be able to say, "Tour Glaat Kxhlbitlon Strain of Fansy Is by far the ; They are simply magnificent In color and size and have a good long stem. They are far ahead ot any other. Thinking this might interest you, I am penning these lines. Yours very truly, STEPHEN AOER. M
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JUNH 13. 1912. The Weekly Florists'" Review* 29 MICHELL'S PANSY SEEDS. Chestnut Hili,, Pa., May To prove quality to myself I have been making test^ of various sowings of Pansy seed bought from different firms In this country and In England. Am pleased to be able to say, "Tour Glaat Kxhlbitlon Strain of Fansy Is by far the ; They are simply magnificent In color and size and have a good long stem. They are far ahead ot any other. Thinking this might interest you, I am penning these lines. Yours very truly, STEPHEN AOER. MICHELL'S eiANT EXHIBITION PANSY All the eloquence of our pen could not add a single wordlto the above unsolicited testimonial which would help to state more clearly the facts of this "distinctive" strain of pansies. 30c per Y^ Trade Pkt.; Full Trade Pkt., 50c; 75c y% oz.; per oz., $ Also all other standard strains in mixtures and separate colors. ^^\^7 Xir^W/ Myosotis, BellisiPerennis, Primulas, Cinerarias and Svr W 1>I yj VY all Derennial flowers. OUR WHOLESALE COMPLETE CATALOGUE MAILED FREE UPON REQUEST Henry F. Michell Co., Seed and Bulb Growers Philadelphia Mention The Review when you write. HAT TAN &. nTTNirn C^ ''^"^y ^1^'^^ and Pink nULlUn & IIIIIi&LL tU. Kniamey, carnations, 462 Nflwaukee Street, Mflwaukee, Wis. ^*"*y' '?"'®'' AND ALL OTHER SEASONABLE STOCK. Mentioo The Review when tou write nual picnic in July. The secretary was instructed to write a letter to W. A. Manda, congratulating him on his suc- cess in London. W. F. Gude announced that he and Mrs. Gude desired to entertain the mem- bers and their ladies at'a garden party to be held on the lawn of his home, 3800 New Hampshire avenue N. W. This invitation was promptly accepted. Sec- retary Oehmler reported that Edward Schmid would like to entertain the mem- bers at a crab feast to be held in the Grotto, in connection with the regular business meeting of the club to be
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