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The Florists^ Review 





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A. E. Parsons, and secretary, L. W. 

 Carter. 



Various Notes. 



Fred Pocock, who for the last six 

 months has been in charge of a section 

 of orchids at Orchidvale, Beverly Farms, 

 has resigned and has moved to Provi- 

 dence, R. I. He is succeeded by Paul De 

 Nave, a native of Antwerp, Belgium. 

 Mr. De Nave, who came to this country 

 almost twenty years ago, had ten 

 months' experience with John Cowan, 

 Liverpool, before coming here. In this 

 country he was connected with Sie- 

 brecht & Son, New Eochelle, N. Y., and 

 also spent four years with Lager & Hur- 

 rell, Summit, N. J. For ten years he had 

 a small establishment of his own at Fall 

 River, Mass., growing simply orchids, 

 but he was obliged to close, because of 

 coal troubles arising from war condi- 

 tions. He is prevented from starting 

 out for himself again by Quarantine No. 

 37, which he, as a Belgian, considers es- 

 pecially regrettable, since growers in 

 Belgium are not allowed to send to this 

 country plants which they have taken 

 particular care to preserve through the 

 war for American use. E. E. R. 



Detroit, Mich. — Henry Barsch has 

 been kept busy erecting decorations on 

 the D. & C. boats, which run between 

 Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo. There 

 is a large amount of funeral work at 

 the store, where his wife is in charge, 



Macon, Mo. — A severe hail storm Mon- 

 day, April 19, caused much damage to 

 greenhouses in this vicinity. The hail- 

 stones were so large, it is reported, that 

 they not only demolished glass, but 

 penetrated shingled roofs. The Craig 

 Floral Co. suffered considerable loss of 

 glass, but not much stock. The green- 

 houses at the Still-Hildredth sanatorium 

 were badly wrecked, nearly all the glass 

 being destroyed. The Macon Green- 

 houses suffered a loss of about $2,000, 

 with no insurance. 



ASPARAGUS 



SPRENGERI, 2-iD., 3c: 3-in., 7c. ^^ 



Daisies. Marguerites, 2H-in., 4c. 

 Mesembryanthemunis, large pink, 2^- in., 



S6.00 per 100, 

 Dracaena Indivisa, 4-iD„ 25c. 

 Primula Obconica, 5-in., $4,00 per doz. 

 Antherictun Mandaiannm, 3-in.. 8c; 4- in., 



16c. ■^ *vi. • 

 Cleveland Cherry Seedlings. May del., 



11.60 per 100, prepaid; tl2.00 per 1000. 

 Cleveland Cherry Seed, 60c tr. pkt. 

 Orange Queen Cherry Seed, 60c tr. pkt. 

 Toimcco Stems, per bale of about 176 lbs., 



$3.60; per ton. $'28.00. 



Abbey Ave. Greenhouses 



DAYTON, OHIO 



CARNATIONS 



F. Domer & Sons Co. 



LA FAYETTE, IND. 



WM. K. HARRIS 



SStli Street and Springfield Avenue 



WEST PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Wholeaalm Grower of Blooming 

 mnd Decorative Plttnte 



Ifmtisn The BcTtew when 70a writ*. 



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ICANNASi 



S 3-inch pot plants ready for immediate shipment. '2 



E $1.00 per doz. $5.00 per 100 $40.00 per 1000 | 



Alphonse Bouvier 

 Florence Vaughan 

 Gustav GumiHMr 

 Maroe 

 President Myeri 



Richard Wallace 



Souv. d'Antoine Crozy 



Venus 



Gladiator 



J. D. Eisele 



Louisiana 



Mme. Crozy 

 Queen Chiu'lotte 

 Rubin 

 Uncle Sam 

 Wyoming 



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VINCA VARIEGATA 



s Good strong stock. The 3 and 4-inch are heavy stuff. s 



I 2-mch, $2.75 per 100 S-inch, $3.75 per 100 4-mch, $12.50 per 100 | 



S Altemantheras, Alyssum, Double Giant and Dwarf; Begonias; Lobelia. Crystal S 



Z Palace Gem; Hardy English Ivy, assorted; Heliotrope; Vinca Variegata. all t-iach, Z 



E $2.75 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. = 



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Send for Catalogue. 



Cash With Orders. 



I R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons G>. I 



White Marsh, Maryland 



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Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



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ROSES!! 



Qolek Deltrery of Strong Stock. Shipment from Kaat or Middle West. 



Pots 



Frank W. Dnnlop 2H-inch 



Mme. Butterfly 2H -inch 



Premier 2^-lnch 



Colombia 2^-lnch 



Ophelia 2^-lncb 



American Beauty 2^-lncb 



CYCLAMEN 



Prom very best strain seed. NOTHING BETTER. 



Seedlings. 4 to 6 leaves, heavy, $8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000. 



2>4-inch pots, $12.00 per 100. Selected heavy stock, $15.00 per 100. 



3-inch, $20.00 per 100. 



IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



Fine strong 2^-inch plants, ready for 3-inch and 3^-inch. 



Cyrtomium Falcatum and Rochfordianum 



$6.60 per 100, 160.00 per 1000. 

 ~m Cash or satisfactory trade references. No C. 0. D. Shipments. 



[L J. REUTER CO.,«r^w;te.^Ro. Bostoii,Nass. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



FERNS— Exclusively 



Our houses are full of excellent stock, healthy 

 and of splendid color 



Boston 

 Roosevelt 

 Teddy, Jr. 

 WbttmanU 

 Whltmanll Comp. 



100 1000 



>2i4-in 16.00 $66.00 



100 1000 



Boston, 3-in $15.00 $140.00 



AsparagusPlnmosus,2k-in., 4.00 86.00 



" " 2»«-in.. 6.00 46.00 



" " 3-in.... 8.00 76.00 



Sprentferl 16.0* 180.00 



Trade references or cash with order. 



The Springfield Floral & Fern Co., 



Successors to The Springfield Floral Co. 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



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