. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 102 The Florists' Review Mauch 31. 1921. ERICA MELANTHERA FROM 2-INCH POTS ORDERS BEING TAKEN FOR MAY AND JUNE DELIVERY $ per lOO; $ per lOOO 500 at 1000 rate. Not less than 100 booked. F. O. B. PASADENA. Packing free if cash accompanies order. Unknown parties must remit cash or furnish satisfactory references. Jannoch Nurseries. ZINNIA Fraser's Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia Has all the Dahlia colorinerB, inclading; shades unknown to Zinnias heretofore. The exact size of the famous show dahlia, blossoms being from 6 to 8 inches in diameter. Trad


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 102 The Florists' Review Mauch 31. 1921. ERICA MELANTHERA FROM 2-INCH POTS ORDERS BEING TAKEN FOR MAY AND JUNE DELIVERY $ per lOO; $ per lOOO 500 at 1000 rate. Not less than 100 booked. F. O. B. PASADENA. Packing free if cash accompanies order. Unknown parties must remit cash or furnish satisfactory references. Jannoch Nurseries. ZINNIA Fraser's Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia Has all the Dahlia colorinerB, inclading; shades unknown to Zinnias heretofore. The exact size of the famous show dahlia, blossoms being from 6 to 8 inches in diameter. Trade packet, $ ASPARAGUS A8para8ru8 8preiiirerl"(AbB0lutely 1921 crop, now in the pickins). Plump teed, guaranteed togrow. Hand picked. 1000 seeds. $ Asparagrus Lonsrifoitus. Wehave completely tested this and And that commercially it is going to be a winner. Shoots very sturdy, from 2 to 3 feet in height. Wonderful for fresco decoration and charmmg in bouquets. 100 seeds, $ ASTERS R. G. FRASER & SON, *^"'{IS1iS'?.?^er'' Pasadena, California ASTERS—(American Beauty). This is one Aster that can be grown both in early spring and in late fall. It is, therefore, the peer of Asters for the florist. Offered in old rose, September pink, purple, lavender and mixed. Trade packet, 50c. ASTERS—(Fraser'sCalifornia Crego). Veryflaffy and borne on unusually strong stem. Yon have always had visions of such an aster. We are offering it in rose, pink, white, blue, lavender and mixed. Trade packet, .50c^ few years some varieties would be lost, while others would be in superabun- dance. Besides the'two ])oi)ular kinds mentioned above, which are the only ones to be sent out this season, there are over a thousand selected, trued-u]) crosses in almost every imaginable color. It is ol)vioiiHly ini])ossil)le to de- scril)e even a traction of them. There is variation in hal)it, in stem, in size and in contour of blossom; in fact, in almost every characteristic. But there is


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