﻿The Florists^ Review 



l/lFBIL 1. 1920 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



The Market. 



All of the local growers are about 

 sold up on all kinds of stock for Easter 

 and prices have held up well. Violets 

 are quoted at $5 per hundred retail and, 

 with sweet peas, form the largest part 

 of the corsage work. 



The weather last week was every- 

 thing that could be desired by the grow- 

 ers, as there was plenty of sunshine and 

 the thermometer stood around 50 de- 

 grees or higher every day, thereby help- 

 ing to bring along stock that was quite 

 backward. 



Club's Spring Flower Show. 



The spring flower show of the Albany 

 Florists' Club was held Thursday eve- 

 ning, March 25, at the Albany Cut Flow- 

 er Exchange rooms and was successful 

 in every respect. 



George Nagengast, Jr., displayed some 

 of the finest hydrangeas seen this year. 

 William Hannell showed some of his 

 well grown pot roses in variety. Henkes 

 Bros, had excellent hyacinths in pans. 

 Frederick Goldring, of 81ingerlands, 

 brought some of his cut daffodils, which 

 were much admired. 



Several of the retail florists showed 

 baskets of plants arranged for effect, 

 also corsage bouquets in variety. 



After everyone had examined the ex- 

 hibits, Matthew Mulholland, of Troy, 

 auctioned all plants, etc., and over $200 

 was realized, which was turned into 

 the club treasury. 



Various Notes. 



W. C. Gloeckner, 97 State street, plans 

 to get into his new store, on the corner 

 of Steuben and James streets, about 

 June 1. He intends to operate both 

 stores and will have better facilities to 

 accommodate his growing list of cus- 

 tomers. 



F. A, Danker held his usual Palm 

 Sunday flower show at his greenhouses. 

 He was busy all last week gettinj; things 

 arranged to accommodate the- t large 

 crowd of people who attended. 



George Nagengast, Jr., held a Palm 

 Sunday flower show in his new green- 

 houses, at Washington and Main 

 avenues. Many attended, as the houses 

 are right in the midst of the residence 

 section of- the city. 



L. Menand, of Cemetery avenue, has 

 a fine lot of cattleyas in bloom for 

 Easter and has had them all sold for 

 the last two weeks. His Easter lilies 

 are quite good this year, but not in such 

 large quantities as he has had in other 

 years. Pot lilies are quoted at 35 cents 

 per bud and bloom and he has sold every 

 one of his 500 pots. Mr. Menand also 

 has about 300 Easter Greeting pelar- 

 goniums and they are in good condition 

 for Easter. H. M. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Market. 



Last week was uneventful in this 

 market, being a typical Lenten week, 

 with plenty of stock in all varieties and 

 the demand not equal to the supply. 

 Carnations and sweet peas were plenti- 

 ful, also callas and Easter lilies. Koses, 

 however, moved well and prices on them 

 were well maintained. The outlook for 

 Easter is fine. The supply in sight in- 

 dicates that there will be enough to 

 meet the demand. Cut lilies may pos- 



Special Stock Selections 



READY NOW 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2K->n., $5.00 per 100; 3-in., $10.00 per 100; 4-in., $18.00 



per lOO. 

 Achyranthes Herbstii, bright red, $5.00 per 100. 



Bougainvillea Glabra Sanderiana, 2j4-in., $7.50 per 100; 3-in., $25.00 per 100. 

 Begonia Chatelaine, $8.00 per 100. 

 Begonia Otto Hacker, $10.00 per 100. 

 Begonia Pres. Camot, $10.00 per 100. 

 Caladium, Fancy Leaved, splendid bulbs, $16.00 per 100. 

 Dracaena Indivisa, heavy, 2j4-in., ready for 3-in., $7.00 per 100. 

 Ferns, Fern dish sorts, bushy, $6.00 per 100. 

 Ferns, Neph. Verona, 2i^-in., $7.00 per 100. 

 Fuchsia Mrs. E. G. Hill, best double white, $6.00 per 100. 

 Heliotrope, best purple sorts, $5.00 per 100. 

 Hydrangea, fine, 2j4-in., Mme. E. Mouillere, Mme. Chautard, Vicomtesse 



de Vibraye, Mme. Maurice Hamar, $7.00 per 100; Bouquet Rose, 



Ramis Pictis and Otaksa, $6.00 per 100. 

 Impatiens Sultani Hybrids, fine range of color, in mixed hybrids from 



cuttings, $6.00 per 100. 

 Pelargonium Mrs. Layal, Pansy Geranium, $10.00 per 100. 

 Salvia America, the best one of all, true from cuttings, $5.00 per 100. 



STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



Get the Vase Business 



The Florist has many opportunities 

 to sell VASES— and filled with bloom- 

 ing plants, they make a beautiful decoration for 

 the store. Order a few of this popular style- 

 it's a winner. Big profits for you and a quick 

 "turn-over." Sead us your order now so you 

 can make immediate deliveries. 



TERMS: 30 days net to dealers with approyed 

 credit rating; 2 per cent cash with order. 



Measurements and Weighty 



(Including Handles) 



Height, 38 in. Width, 36 in. 



Base 17 in. sq. Weight, 155 lbs. 



Capacity of Reservoir, 2/^ gallons 



Price, painted one coat $19.00 net 



Price, without handles 1 7.50 net 



THE STEWART IRON WORKS CO., Cincinnati, O. 



"THE WORLD'S GREATEST IRON FENCE BUILDERS" 



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 Catalogoe 

 on request 



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Primroses 



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HOLMESBURG, PhILADELPHLA. Pa 

 Mention The Rerlcw when yon write. 



sibly be scarce and violets are off the 

 market entirely. 



The demand for plants is heavy, with 

 a good stock of ramblers, lilies and hy- 

 drangeas to take care of all orders. P. 



BLOOMING PLANTS 



Cinerarias. 3-in., $15.00; 4-in., $26.00: 6-in.. 



$36.00: 6-in., $50.00. 

 Betfonia Luminoaa, 4-in., $25.00. 

 DaTsiea, Paris, 3-in.. Sio.oo 

 Easter Greeting Pelargoniums, 4-in., 26c to 



35c; 5-in., 50c to 75c; 6-in., $1.00. 

 Malacoides, 2'«-in., $6.00; 3-in., $10.00. 

 OI>conica, 2'fl-in., $6.00; 3-in., $10.00. 

 Hyacinths, 4-in., $15.00; 5-in., $20.00. 

 Tulips, 6-in., 35c; 6-in,. 50c. 

 Cyclamen, 3-in , 20c; 4-in., 40c to 50c; 6-in.. 



75c. 

 Hyacinths, out of flats— just right for Easter 



at $10.00 per 100. 



Ask for our Fern List. 



GEO, A. KUH L 



Wholesale Grower to the Trad* 



Save 6% Packing Charges by sending cash 

 PEKIN, ILLINOIS 



ORCHIDS 



^e baye tbonsands of plants in all rarie- 

 ties in flower sheath. 



Write for price list. 



We deal in nothing but orchids. 



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