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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 1, 1020 



FERNS EXCLUSIVELY FERNS 



OUR HOUSES ARE FULL OF EXCELLENT STOCK, HEALTHY AND OF SPLENDH) COLOR 



Boston \ 



Roosevelt .... ) lOO lOOO 



Teddy, Jr V 2^4 -inch $6.00 $55.00 



Whitmanii . . . . i 

 Whitmanii Comp. . / 



Boston 3-inch 15.00 140.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2^4-inch 4.00 35.00 



" " 2ia-inch 5.00 45.00 



** " 3-inch 8.00 75.00 



Sprengeri 15.00 130.00 



Trade references or cash with order 



The Springfield Floral & Fern Co., Springfield, 



Successors to the Springfield Floral Co. OHIO 



SAN FBANCISOO NOTES. 



[Concluded from page 62.] 



rutomobile loads of his high-class bon- 

 voyage baskets, which range from $10 

 to $150 each. PelicanOj Eossi & Co. have 

 also supplied the voyagers with many 

 more or less expensive boxes and 

 baskets of roses, Columbia and Bussell 

 being shown the preference* 



Krase Bros, will open a flower shop 

 in Richmond, an industrial suburb on 

 the east side of San Francisco bay, in 

 the near future. They havV leased a 

 store in the Cunningham building, on 

 Ninth street, directly off MacDonald 

 avenue, the principal business street of 

 the city. Preparations are now being 

 made for the formal opening. Stock 

 will be supplied from the San Francisco 

 headquarters, fresh each day, and a 

 specialty will be made of decorating 

 work. The store will be managed by 

 A. J. Krase. 



V. Podesta, of Podesta & Baldocchi, 

 is planning on a European trip this 

 spring. He had hoped to visit Europe 

 last year, but was unable to get away. 



Shellgrain & Ritter have recently 

 made several shipments to out-of-town 

 points for large funerals. 



San Francisco is glad to report fewer 

 calls for flowers for funeral purposes 

 due to the influenza epidemic, as the dis- 

 ease is almost gone from here. 



J. A. Axell, wholesale grower, reports 

 plenty of roses for the market and a 

 large supply of carnations, but he says 

 that there is a scarcity of daffodils and 

 orchids. 



C. Kooyman has a good supply of 

 Easter flowers ready, except lilies of 

 the valley, which are scarce everywhere. 



Domoto Bros, have just brought in 

 a large supply of long-stemmed Easter 

 lilies. 



The E. W. McLcllan Co. has a large 

 supply of Easter lilies. 



Gen. A. J. Gooch reports having 

 shipped a large supply of acacia and 

 fruit blossoms this year and regrets to 

 state that his supply of these blossoms 

 is gone and that he cannot supply ai y 

 more orders for them. He states that 

 all shipments are heavy at present. 



F. D. Pelicano, of Pelicano, Rossi & 

 Co., has a new machine. 



B. M. Joseph, who has made a spe- 

 cialty of supplying flowers for big wed- 

 dings, will have a chance tosupply some 

 flowers for some weddings close at 

 home, as two, of the men are to be mar- 

 ried this week. M. M. 



Orafton, Wis. — Henry Kromke 

 planning to open a greenhouse this year 



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CYCLAMEN 



23^-in., 3-in., 4-in., for May, June and July 



delivery 



$15.00, $25.00 and $50.00 per 100 



Finest Stock of Best Varieties 



Place your order now and be sure of your supply. 



PETER PEARSON 



5732 Gunnison Street, Chicago 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FERNS 



NEPHBOIJEFIS VIOTOIIIA (Til* Vletorr P«ni). A bMntlfallr ersatad form oC 

 "T«4d7 Jr.." with fronds freQiisntly snbdlTldsd at th* ends, making a moat 

 unique, distinct, and dsslrabls yarlatjr. 



Strons plants, 2H-lneh pots, $8.00 p«r doasn; 120.00 psr IOOl 

 Strons plants, SH-ln«h pots, $7.00 nsr dosoa; flOkOO p«r 100. 

 Blxtra flno spsctmsn plants, S>la., |t.00 aaoh; l#>la., 9S.00 aaeh; IS-la.. IT.OO aaok. 



Each 

 NSPHBOI^XPIS BI^KOAMTIBSIMA and SLKGAXTISniKA OOMFAOTA. SM-ln« |OlW 

 NBPHKOLEPI8 KLEOAMTI8SIHA and KI.BOANTIS8IMA OOMPACTA. 6 -Ul, .TO 

 NKPHBOLEPI8 ELEOAMTU8IMA and KLBGAJmseiMA OOMPACVA, • -la.. S.00 

 NEPHBOLEPIB EUBOAimSSIBIA and ■LBOAXTUBllfA OOMPACTA. 10-la.. 4.00 



NKPHBOI^KPIS MU8008A« 5-inch TB 



NEPHBOUEPIS HAKaiSn, 8-lnch «.00 



NKPHBOI^KPU DWAKP BOSTON. S-lnch XOO 



If plants ars shipped In pots, 10 p«r «snt additional. 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, New York 



Mention The Reriew when you write. 



20,000 Mrs. C. W. Ward 

 Carnation Plants, 2 -inch 



Strong Plants, ready for shipment $ 



No Charge for packing^^HHHl^B 



W. A. HAMMOND,^ Ashl^arVa" 



.00 



Per 1000 



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