. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'r'f: ??'•.-?' July 21, 1921 The Rorists^ Review 105 New Colored Freesias. ALOIS FREY, Route A, Box 75 The only Colored Freesias that have made good w^hen grown in quantity. Price now reduced low enough to make them a profitable bulb for every- one to grow. Gen. Pershing (Frey) Extra robust grower, 8 ft. in height, with 4 to 5 long side laterals; large open flowers of lavender pink, yellow lip and somewhat of a bronze cast. The cut fljwers have created quite a sensation on the Chicago Market for several seasons and command the highest market prices
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'r'f: ??'•.-?' July 21, 1921 The Rorists^ Review 105 New Colored Freesias. ALOIS FREY, Route A, Box 75 The only Colored Freesias that have made good w^hen grown in quantity. Price now reduced low enough to make them a profitable bulb for every- one to grow. Gen. Pershing (Frey) Extra robust grower, 8 ft. in height, with 4 to 5 long side laterals; large open flowers of lavender pink, yellow lip and somewhat of a bronze cast. The cut fljwers have created quite a sensation on the Chicago Market for several seasons and command the highest market prices. Viola (Frey) Like a large wood violet, the lower petals of a deeper violet blue, a beautiful, distinct and valuable hybrid. The growth is about 30 in. in height, with 4 to 5 long side laterals, long enough for any floral work. Sold at good prices on the Chicago Market for several seasons. PRICES-$ 3 50 per 100 :per 1000 Dealers' inquiries solicited. Originator SAN FERNANDO, CALIF. visit rcc-t'iitly wor(>: Simshiiic. a Inrgo, showy flower, voi-inilion with soldon yellow shiuliny:; Mrs. Kstes, a cliariiiiii}; white; Earl Williams, a beautiful red; Caroline \Vintgeii, an attractive flower, in which salmon, niirioot and rose are prettily blended; Ruth Denaliy, salmdii tinjjcd with yellow: ("opjier, a refined flower, with old ^old and (-(ipper shadinji; California lOncliantress, a lovely riisy lil;u-; Mrs. Carl , n i)ale lavender, and Princess Piit. In addition to these, Mr. Gutting has a collection of some 100 selected seed- liufjs of great promise. The types are especially rich in deep crimsons and velvety scarlets, but, besides these, there are and some extra ]>r()inis rose colored tyjies. The H. N. Case Co. big cut o1' flowers of a Elks' week. J. RoUeri re])orts extra good busim^ss at the store of the Athletic Club Florist. D;irliiig"s Shop li;id several decora- tions fur Klks' w((dv and Mr. sa\-s lie is well satisfie0 PIui
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