. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. February 27, 1913. The Florists^ Review 61 FLOWERFIELD is Famoua aa the largest FLOWER FARM in the world GLADIOLI CANNAS IRISES LILIUMS HYACINTHS ETC. Write for Prices. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT FLOWERFIELD, LONG ISLAND. N. Y. Mention Tbe Review wben you write. SURE-BLOOMING MAMMOTH PEARL TUBEROSES UNSURPASSED QUALITY Per 100 per 100 3 to 4 inches, splendid quality ^.60 4 to 6 inches, large bulbs Peoni«Sy Cycas Stems, Gladioli, Dalillas, Fern Balis, Hffadeira and Cinnamon Vine Roots, Begonias, Gloxinias and Caladiums. W


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. February 27, 1913. The Florists^ Review 61 FLOWERFIELD is Famoua aa the largest FLOWER FARM in the world GLADIOLI CANNAS IRISES LILIUMS HYACINTHS ETC. Write for Prices. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT FLOWERFIELD, LONG ISLAND. N. Y. Mention Tbe Review wben you write. SURE-BLOOMING MAMMOTH PEARL TUBEROSES UNSURPASSED QUALITY Per 100 per 100 3 to 4 inches, splendid quality ^.60 4 to 6 inches, large bulbs Peoni«Sy Cycas Stems, Gladioli, Dalillas, Fern Balis, Hffadeira and Cinnamon Vine Roots, Begonias, Gloxinias and Caladiums. Write for Florists' Wholesale Bulb and Flower Seed List. JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 217 Marlcet Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Review wben vou write GLADIOLI AMERICA, in good supply. All sizes, Send for 1913 Trade-list «^ (^ of 50 varieties «^ j^ E. L STEWART, Rives Junction, Ich. Mention The Bsvlsw when yog writ*. FORCING SPIRAEA CLUNPS, GLADIOLUS, Etc. Spiraea Gladstone $5 00 per 100 Spiraea Superba $ per 100 Spiraea Floribunda per 100 Spiraea Queen per 100 Gladiolus Forcing Stock America, first size $ per 100; $ per 1000 America, medium size. .^ per 100: per 1000 Mrs. Francis King per 100; per 1000 THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., PainesviUe, O. Mention Tbe Review when yon write. HE LAUGHS BEST who laughs last, is often the case with lily bulb buyers, who make price their sole argument in buy- ing. The writer knows one of this type—the genuine razor-back variety—who always wanted something for nothing, and for that reason we could never sell him bulbs. Last fall this man bought some Multiflorum at a low price, from a two-cylindered salesman, who was silly enough to guarantee them 85 per cent true. Well, this florist was tickled to death with his bargain—felt just like the fellow who was wrecked on a desert island with the girl who had refused him the night before. That was last fall. Now, after the plants are gr


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