1110 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



Th« 



Rho 



The Exhibition. 

 - i-i.-n- I Sortii 



\ i ■ i o I - (2 and L3. 



1 ex] ta were bj Farquhar Ma- 



bis brother, John -\. Macrae. 

 This year .John rather led hi* elder 

 brother by taking almost all the first 

 prizes, I about :iil the 



p aci s. This is quite a tm novel . 



as it has been the other way the past 



irs. Howard Almy had a line vase 



nty-five Timothy Eaton. E, .1. 

 Johnston bad three of the iin.-~r i:im* of 

 Baton, Balfour and Jones, tvrentj i i ^ ■ 

 each, receiving first prize on thi 

 which were especially fine. Wm. Lppli 

 ton put up a very neat showing of palms 

 and folia*;.' i .i:i nt~. - • 1 1 in- a special 

 prize. Wm. Hill, private gardener, also 

 put up a fine showing of foliage ami 

 cnrysanthemiun plants. There were some 

 very good roses and carnations shown by 

 the Messrs. Maria.- also violets. There 



were a a I display of fruits, |...-. rv... 



jellies and honey. The attend] ■ was 



poor. 



The Florists' Club of Rhode Island 

 held its regular monthly meeting Xovt-ii- 

 i..! 1 ■_'. nominating officers and appoint- 

 ing committee on annual banquet to be 

 i be January meeting. 



The Market. 

 Business lias been dull so far this fall. 

 no large decorations and only a little 



funeral work. The tveathei - l.eeu too 



balmy for good business. There is a 

 abundance of all kinds of good flowers. 

 Plants go slowly. The department store? 

 iffer sword ferns, rubbers and palms 

 from 19 to 89 cents, no choice stock, 

 however; it's a good outlet for such 

 stock. We look forward to Thanksgiv- 

 ing for a starting point for g ' busi 



ness- for the winter. 



Notes. 



Eugene McCarron report- - I l.n-nn — 



in funeral work and landscape work. 



T. J. Johnston and his foreman. E. ft. 

 Brooke. Jr.. visited New York and the 

 great -how the past week. B.I. 



»i|EGONIA — 



=SI Gloire de Lorraine 



Strong, healthy plants, in 2-inch pots, 

 $12.00 per J 00. 



Hardy English Ivy, 



Strong, 3-inch pots, $5.00 per 100; 

 $40.00 per J 000. 



I H Mfl^t Govanstown, 



1* lit iilUJJ, Baltimore, Md. 



i The Review when ; 



STOCK MUMS, $3.00 per 100. 



Ivory. Mrs. Robinson. Sunderl.rii.-h. la--...!--....-]. 

 Pres. Smith. Appleton. Goldmine. Golden Wed- 

 ing. BonnafTon. Modesto. TimothyEaton, Niveus, 

 Indiana. Rieman. Dailledouze, Lavender Queen, 



Murdock. Violescent. 

 J. LOUIS LOOSE, 



Washington, D. C. 



Mention the Review when you 



^tii VrWfVrY iVi 1 1 VrV •tnniVr'i - : /iWm WWWAW 



kWi'rtWog. 



l The Pierson Fern. 



;E (NEPHROLEPIS PIERSONI.) 



* A fall stock of this beaut fal novelty in splendid condition. 



1 6-inch pots, $1.00 each, 8-inch pots, $1.50 each. 



Write for quotations on other plants. 



j Hugh Graham, io4s.i3thst. Philadelphia, Pa. 



BOSTON FERNS. 



*ir..0ii p.-r 100 I 15-inch. 



•doz. $50.00 per 100 



KEiNTlS Belmoreana. IVSck 



lplete illustrated price list, mailed free. 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO. ™- CHICAGO 



Geraniums, ««• 



From 2H-inch pots. OOOD STOCK. 

 Not less than FIVE of any one variety sold. 

 Alternanthera, 1 varieties, $2.00 per 



Hill, Si; .Ml per 1010. Perdoz. Per 1C0 



Abutllon in variety 40c $2.00 



Acalypha Macafeeana 10c 2 50 



Ageratum, Stella Gurney and white. 40c 2.00 



Baby Primrose, 'Primula Forbesil'. 10c 2.10 



Coleus, 111 varieties 40e 2.00 



Chrysanthemums. Hard; Pompons, 

 over 60 varieties, i.n-.lers booked 

 now for spring delivery. Send for 



GERANIUMS, double, single and 



scent, -d. in good variety, young, 



healthy stock 40c 2.00 



Grasies.Eriantlius Rav, -iinae. Eula- 



liaStriat s. Gracillima fntv lttata 



and Japouica Zebinia 6 00 



Hardy English Ivy 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy vo." i cuttings. .. .75 



Holt's Mammoth Sage 40c 2.00 



Lemon Verbena 2.50 



Lantanas, Hi varieties 40c 2.011 



Parlor Ivy »<JC 2.C0 



Pilogyne Suavis 60c 2.50 



Strobilanthes Dyerianus 5"c 2.511 



Swalnsona Alba 40c 2.00 



Rosea 40c 2.00 



Tritoma Pfitzerl, 2Vui.-li pots T5c 4.0o 



Uvaria.2' 4 -iu-l. O'.is .... hoc 2 .Mi 

 Notice our Vegetable Plant advt 

 in this issue. Casli with or.l.-r pi. -as. 



de- 



R. VINCENT, JR. & SON, 



LOOK! 



SEE WHAT I BOUGHT 

 AND BROUGHT HOME 

 with me from EUROPE. 



Only a little money Deeded to 



1.1. IV 



5« 



Inches high. 

 75c each li-in. pots. 1 to :> tiers. 17 to 21! m.-h.-s 

 high. bOc. ooe to $1,111 each. Specimens very 

 bushy, broad. 8-inch pots. 25 to 33 Indies 

 high, 5 to 6 tiers, $2.00 to J2.50 each. 

 Have a lot of slightly damaged Araucarias, 10 to 



12-lnch. 30c each. 

 Ficus Elastica. Uubl.er Plants lime 21100). fine, 

 plants. 0-In. pots. 20 10 25 inches high, 



IV. i 





S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



708 North 16th Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



14.00 



each: 



K, -una Per-:,-!- n. a. .'.-in. pots 1,0 i., 38 inches 

 high, 75c to *l.00 each. Belmoreana. :,',-m. 

 p,,ts, 2.-, te -> inches i,igl,.75e. Fine bushy 



pi. ,111s -. . - . • .',-, melies hlj-h. llle. te 



'-he .-He K.-llU.l Fer.sle|-,,||,a 11 Ml l-ielh, 



ana. 4-inch pots. 15 to 18 inches high, lie. 



Ar.-i-a Lutescens, 4-in. pots, 15 to IS inches high. 

 lUc. each. 



Boston Ferns tl-iueh pots, very strong 2.'. lollll 

 fronds to a plant, from 3U to 35 inches high. 

 75c. each 7-mch pots. Jl.Ultach 



Ferns (tor lorn dishes j, finest varieties, 2 h, inch 

 Puts. *;. o,i per 100. 



Primula Chluensis. for Xmas blooming, all col- 

 ors. 5-in. pots. $1.80 per doz.; 6-ineh. 52.10 per 



Cineraria Hybrida (Michell's finest strain). 2V 



'balli-.'.ems pin- ..it- •• etcher shops, saloons. 

 , ■•- p ..-inch pots. 40c each; per 



Solanum or Jerusalem Cherries. 5 to 5!4-in. pots. 



Viuca V.-iriegata and English Iv\. tield-growu. 



large plants n.r 4-in pots, mil) J5.00 per 100. 

 Begonias six leading varieties, nielitdln-' Pies 



10J. 



) per 110; 3-1 

 ellow, for Easter. 



WE MUST HA\ I BOOM. 

 Double Alvssum 3-ln.. '2 Ml per llli 

 drHiiEean, field-grown, 6 to 12 flowering 

 fl',00 per Hill. .Jerusalem (herri - 



Converse Greenhouses. 



25 per d'oz. 500 



s - -em held, make 

 er 1011 Boston 



.'■w'n. SI.OJ 

 -ii» rasa please. 

 Webster, Mass. 



pots, ti DO per 110. 

 Heliotropes. 2'j-inch, for benches or pots. $3.00 



Hydrangea Otaksa. pot-grown only. This is 

 the ouiv kind that forces for Easier r.-mch 

 pots, strong bushy, ready, for 7-lneh. 25e. or 

 JiOOjnerltl). ;. inch, II.Miu per 100. 



Chrvsantheiuum Stock Col Appleton. Mlc per 

 doz.; Bonnaffon.Queen.Halliday.&UO per 100. 



Cash with order please. Plants are shipped at 



purchaser's risk. Please state If pots are wauled. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



Wholesale Grower and Importer of Pot Plants. 

 1012 Ontario St., PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 



Bell Phone Tioga S660 A 



