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April 29, 1920 



The Horists' Review 



127 



Plants for Immediate Delivery 



Kentias, singrle plants, la.Tge specimen plants, up to, each. .$100.00 



Phoenix Ro«b«lenli. each SIO.OO to 2S.00 



Phoenix Boebelenli, large specimen plants, up to, each 100.00 



Phoenix Canariensis, large specimen plants, each 2S.00 



Phoenix Canariensis, 4-lnch, each 60 



Phoenix Canariensis 6-lnch, each 2.00 



Llvlstonla RotondifoUa, S-lnch, each 1.25 



Llvlstonla Rotundlfolla, e-inch. each $2.00 and 2.60 



Sanserleria Zeylanlca, 4-lnch, each 76 



Sansevlerla Zeylanlca, 6-inch, each 1.60 



Crotons, 4-lnch, each .60 



Crotons, S-lnch, each fl.OO to 1.50 



Oeonoma Oracllis. 8^-inch, per hundred 85.00 



Dracaena Llndenll, extra strong plants, 2M-lnch, per 100.. 85.00 

 Dracaena Termlnalls, extra strong plants. 8-lnch. per 100.. 85.00 



Dracaena Terminalls, extra strong plants, 2% -Inch, per 100. 20.00 

 Dracaena liOrd Wolseley. ex. strong plants, 2^ -in., per 100 

 Dracaena Lord Wolseley, ex. strong plants, 8-lnch, per 100 

 Dracaena AmablUs, extra strong plants, 2% -Inch, per 100.. 

 Dracaena AmablUs, 3-inch, extra strong plants, per 100. . . . 

 Dracaena Superlalis, extra strong plants, 2%-lnch. per 100. 

 Draca«ia Superialls, extra strong plants, 8-lnch, per 100 . . . 

 Dracaena Stricta Grandis, extra strong plants, 2% -inch, 



per 100 20.00 



Dracaena Strkta Grandis, extra strong plants. 8-in.. per 100 86.00 

 Dracaena Eugene Andre, 4-lnch (well colored extra fine 



stock), per 100 60.00 



Dracaena Eugene And^e, 0-lnch (well colored extra fine 



'Stock ) , each 



Dracaena Gladstonel. 5-lnch (well colored extra fine stock), 



each 



Dracaena Gladstonel, 4-incb (well colored extra fine stock), 



each 



Dracaena Ix>rd Wolseley, S-lnch (well colored extra fine 



stock), each $0.75 to 



Dracaena Saperba, 5-lnch (well colored extra fine stock), 



_ each $0.75 to 



Dracaena Imperialls, 6-lnch (well colored extra flne stock), 



each 



Dracaena Juno, 4-lnch (well colored extra fine stock), each. 

 Hydrangeas, pink, white and blue, 5-. 6- and 7-lncb, each.. 



$1.00 to 



Climbing Boses. 6-lnch, each $2.00 to 



Asparagns Plumosus, 2%-lnch, per 100 



Aspararos Plnmosas, 8-lnch, per 100 10.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 5-lnch, each 40 



Asparagus Plumosus, 6-lnch, each 60 



Table Foms, Pterls Wlmsettll. 2^-lnch, per 100 6.00 



Table Ferns, Pterls Victoria Varl., 2%-lnch, per 100 6.00 



Table Ferns. Pterls Victoria Green, 2% -Inch, per 100 6.00 



Table Ferns. Pterls Serrulata, 2^ -inch, per 100 6.00 



Holly Ferns, 2% -Inch, per 1()0 6.00 



Cyelamen, S-lnch, per 100 20.00 



Cyclamen, 2%-Inch, per 100 15.00 



Geraniums, 8. A. Nutt, 4-inch, per 100 18.00 



Geraniums, Poitevtne, 4-lnch, per 100 20.00 



Geraniums, S. A. Nntt. 414 -inch, extra strong stock, per 100 25.00 



Geraniums. I'oitevine. 4 % -inch, extra strong stock, per 100 25.00 



Kentla Belmoreana, Single, 2^-lnch. per 100 18.00 



Kentla Belmoreana, Single, 8-inch, per 100 80.00 



Kentia Belmoreana, Single, 4-inch, per 100 60.00 



Kentla Belmoreana, Single, 6-8 leaves. 5-inch, each, $1.50 & 2.00 



Kentia Belmoreana, Single, 6-lnch, each 2.60 



Kentia Forsterlana, Single, 6-lnch, each $2.50 to 8.00 



Kentia Forstekiana, made up, 5-inch, each... 2.00 



Macawii Ferns, 5-inch, each '. .76 



Macawli Ferns, 6-inch, each 1.25 



Maeawll Ferns, 7-lnch, each 2.00 



Pandanus Teitchil, 4-lnch, each 60 



Pandanus Veltchll, 8-inch, each 85 



Pandanus Utilis, strong plants, 8-lnch, per 100 20.00 



Pandanus Utilis, strong plants, 4-lnch, per 100 85.00 



Begonia Chatelaine, 2-inch, per 100 6.00 



Begonia Chatelaine, S-lnch, per 100 12.00 



Begonia Chatelaine, 4-inch, per 100 20.00 



Begonia Chatelaine, 5-inch, each 40 



Begonia Mrs. M. A. Patten, 2-lnch, per 100 10.00 



Begonia Mrs. M. A. Patten. 8-inch, per 100 20.00 



Begonia Mrs. M. A. Patten, 4-lnch, per 100 85.00 



Begonia Mrs. M. A. Patten, 5-lnch, per 100 50.00 



English Ivy Baslcets. 1 2-lnch. each 2.50 



20.00 

 86.00 

 20.00 

 86.00 

 20.00 

 85.00 



1.00 



1.00 



.60 



1.00 



1.00 



1.00 

 .60 



8.60 

 8.00 

 6.00 



English Ivy, 6-inch pots, each $0.60 



English Ivy. 2 ^ -inch pots, per 100 6.00 



Pelargoniums, extra strong plants — 



Easter Greeting — Wurtembergia. 8-Inch, in bud and 



bloom, ready for 4-lnch. per 100 18.00 



Swablan Maid, 4H-inch, In bloom, extra flne stock. 



per 100 85.00 



Marguerites, white, extra strong plants. 5-inch, each .60 



Marguerites, white, extra strong plants. 6-inch, each 75 



Vellow Callas, 6-lnch, each 75 



Genista Raeemosa, 2^-inch, per 100 16.00 



Adlantum Glorlosa, extra flne stock, 7-lnch. each 8.00 



Schlzanthna. in bloom, each $0.85. $0.60 & .75 



FOR MAY DELIVERY 



Geraniums, S. A. Nutt. 4-lnch, per 100 18.00 



Geraniums, Poltevine, 4-inch, per 100 20.00 



LolMlla, Speclosa and Crystal Palace, 2^ -Inch, out of pots, 



per 100 6.00 



Marigold, Dwarf Mixed, out of pots. S-inch. per 100 10.00 



Petunia Rosy Mom, single, out of pots. S-lnch. per 100 10.00 



Petunia Rosy Mom, Single, out of pots, 4-inch, per 100. .. . 18.00 



Petunia RnflBed Giant, out of pots. 8-lnch, per 100 10.00 



Petunia Ruffled Giant, out of pots, 4-lnch, per 100 18.00 



Petunia Double Fringed. 4-lnch. per 100 25.00 



Altemanthera, Red and Yellow, in pots. 2-lnch. per 1000. . 60.00 

 Altemanthera, Red and Yellow, out of pots, 2-inch, per 



1000 40.00 



Tradescantia, out of pots, 2K-inch, per 100 6.00 



Tradescantia, out of pots, 8-inch, per 100 10.00 



Begonia Luminosa, 2^ -inch, per 100 5.00 



Hydrangea. French type, 2VL-inch, per 100 8.00 



Begonia Prima Donna, out of pots, 2^-lnch. per 100 ijOO 



Coleus, in the following varieties: 



Trailing Queen Joseph (Thoate 



Beauty of Carolina Salamander 



Mabel Longrfleld Defiance 



Golden Bedder Purple Prince 



Robert Roy Verschaffeltll 



Out of 2%-inch pots, $4.00 per 100. per 1000 35.00 



In pots. $5.00 per 100, per 1000 46.00 



For immediate and May delivery. 



Celosia Crtstata, 2 U -inch, out of pots, per 100 6.00 



CentaiO-ea Dnsty Miller, 2^ -inch, out of pots, per 100 5.00 



Cannas Klnx Humliert, 4-inch, per 100 20.00 



Cannas King Humltert, Yellow. 4-lnch. per 100 20.00 



Cannas Oigantea Rosea. 4-inch, per 100 20.00 



Cannas Mme. Barret. 4-lnch. per 100 20.00 



Salvia, 2%-lnch. out of pots, per 100 6.(K> 



Salvia, 4-lnch, per 100 20.00 



Marguerites, 4-lnch. per 100 20.00 



Smllax, 2K -inch, $5.50 per 100. per 1000 60.00 



Sweet Alyssum, Dwarf. 2-lnch. out of pots^ per 100 6.00 



Stocks, Double Mixed. 2U-lnch. out of pots, per 100 8.00 



Asters, Queen of the Market, 2-lnch. out of pots,, per 100. . 4.00 



Asters, Queen of thd Market, out of pots, per 1000 80.00 



Asters, lAvender, 2-inch, out of pots, per 100 4.00 



Asters, Lavender, out of pots, per 1000 80.00 



Lavender, Rose, 2-lnch. out of pots, per 100 4.00 



Asters. Rose, out of pots, per 1000^. 80.00 



Ageratnm, 2U-lnch. out of pots, per 100 6.00 



German Ivy, 234 -Inch, out of pots, per 100 6.00 



Thnnbergia, Mixed, 2 ^ -Inch, out of pots, per 100 6.00 



Hanging Baskets, Combination, each 2.00 



Hanging Baskets, Wandering Jew, each 2.00 



Hanging Baskets, Asparagus Sprengerl, each 1.00 



No Drip Hanging &Mkets, filled with Wandering Jew, 



Petunias and Geranloms, each 8.00 



Boston Ferns, 7-lnch. each 1.60 



Boston Ferns, 8-lnch. each 2.50 



Boston Ferns, Baskets, each $8.00 te 4.00 



DELIVERY JUNE 15th AND LATER 



Primula Obronica, 2 H -Inch, per 1000 70.00 



---■'• 2.50 



1.60 



.60 



1.00 



1.60 



Cyclamen, 4-lnch, per 100 40.00 



Fancy Leaf Caladlums. each $1.25 to 



Bird'H-Neet Ferns, 6-lnch, each 



Rubbers, 4-lnch, each 



Rubliers, 6-inch $0.76 to 



Rubbers. 6-lnch 



All orders booked subject to strikes and delays. 

 Wa will hurry shipments through as fast as conditioas warrant. 



POEHLMANN BROTHERS CO., Morton Grove, Dl. 



M«*nf)on Tho Ri-vIpw when von writp 



men who knew little of the needs of the 

 horticultural business. This point he 

 illustrated by telling of a New York 

 orchid grower who applied for permis- 

 sion to obtain a shipment of plants; in- 

 stead of the permission was sent the 

 catalogue of a competitor, with the ad- 

 vice that he should get his stock for 

 propagating from this other grower. 

 The speaker ?ai(l that, in the cas,e of 

 orchids whi.'li woro received at Wash- 



ington before being allowed to proceed 

 to the grower, the processes of steriliza- 

 tion and fumigation left little vitality 

 in the plants. At the conference on the 

 quarantine recently held in Washington, 

 the only persons who favored the em- 

 bargo were two orchid growers, one of 

 whom had not yet flowered any seed- 

 lings and the other of whom had not 

 sown any seed himself. 



E. H. Wetterlow, chairman of the ex 



hibition committee, reported that there 

 had been an unavoidable delay in pre- 

 paring the schedule for the exhibition, 

 which will be held June 29 and 30, since 

 many patrons and donors of prizes were 

 away and had neglected to seni in par- 

 ticulars, but that the schedule was now 

 in the printer's hands. 



The officers of the society, which has 

 about 225 members, are as follows: 

 President, F. P. Knight; vice-president, 



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