. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 64 The Florists^ Review Febbuabt 17, 1916. THOMPSON'S New^ Dahlias America, Chicago, Blue Bell, American Queen, Art Yellow, Pink Blush, Silvered, Golden Ball, Gloria (see cut). Deep Red Peony and others. Names claimed by prior right of use, and introducers of new varieties are requested to respect the same. Special offer on GLORIA, the best yellow show Dahlia appearing on the Chicago market. Livoni x Bruton. Profuse bloomer, strong grower and ex- cellent root growth. Clumps, 7c; strong divisions, 4c. PINK BLUSH, extra good bloomer; white, cream cen


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 64 The Florists^ Review Febbuabt 17, 1916. THOMPSON'S New^ Dahlias America, Chicago, Blue Bell, American Queen, Art Yellow, Pink Blush, Silvered, Golden Ball, Gloria (see cut). Deep Red Peony and others. Names claimed by prior right of use, and introducers of new varieties are requested to respect the same. Special offer on GLORIA, the best yellow show Dahlia appearing on the Chicago market. Livoni x Bruton. Profuse bloomer, strong grower and ex- cellent root growth. Clumps, 7c; strong divisions, 4c. PINK BLUSH, extra good bloomer; white, cream center, pink blush on outer petals. Clumps, 6c; strong divisions, 3^c. We have a fine line of Standard DAHLIAS and Gl^iADIOLI, and would be pleased to make attrac- tive prices on your needs. Special on GERMAN IRIS, $ per 100, $ per 1000. Good roots. CENTRAL SEED & BULB CO. o«,w.,. ..r«,. BENTON BARBOR, HICH. Wbolesale Trade. IQLORIA, ONE OF THOMPSON'S NEW DAHLIAS Mention The RcTlew when yon write. EVANSVILLE, IND. The Market. Valentine's day was a busy one for the stores. Plants and cut flowers were popular valentines, and for the cut flow- ers appropriate boxes were much in demand. Hyacinths, jonquils, ciner- arias, azaleas and primroses were the most in demand in the line of plants. Roses are scarce, while carnations are in good supply, the latter, however, be- ing badly split. Club Meeting. The Evansville Florists' Club met February 9 at the Karl Zeidler range and had an enjoyable evening. N. O. Halbrooks spoke on the carnation and exhibited some fine long-stemmed sweet peas. Theodore Kuebler showed a bloom of the Dr. Enguehard mum. After the meeting lunch was served and then all visited the Zeidler green- houses, which are lighted by electricity. The next meeting will be held at the residence of L. Fritsch, March 8. Wil- liam Halbrooks will talk on Easter plants of a generation ago, while the vouneer members will talk of today. E. L. F. MOTT-LY MUSINGS. Baur &am


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