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The Florists' Review 



VSBSUAXT 10, 1916. 



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ICOTTAGE MAIDl 



= A Sport of Mrs. C. W. Ward S 



5 will be disseminated 1916-17 s 



i Rooted Cuttings of Mrs. C. W. Ward and Matchless = 

 i $3.00 per lOO; $25.00 per lOOO = 



I COTTAGE GARDENS CO. Inc. I 



i QUEENS, :t NEW YORK ,, | 



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rOT-GROWir FRENCH 



All plants are pot-grown from best yarieties; four, six and eight branches: 



4-in., $10.00; S-in., $15.00; 6-in., $2a.00 per lOO 



NEPHROLEPIS VERONA 



A crested fern of the highest type; best of all frilled ferns. 

 2-liich, $8.00; 2^-lnch, $10.00; 3-lnchp $12.00 p«r 100. 



r. S. Randolph & Sons, ^'■"•"'- ""• ^"t'Ti. Verena, Pa. 



a profitable basis, and that therefore 

 the court was not authorized to make 

 the appointment. Overruling this 

 claim, the court said: 



"The pleading and proof do not sup- 

 port the propositions. This suit was 

 not filed by the corporation and the 

 facts show no more than that the man- 

 agers of the corporation, realizing that 

 if the creditors were to foreclose and 

 collect their debts by forced public sale 

 it would result in insolvency, frankly 

 told the creditors the facts as they 

 existed. This is not suf&cient to con- 

 stitute collusion for the purpose of cov- 

 ering up the debts of the corporation. 



* ' There is an allegation in the peti- 

 tion that by means of a receivership 

 the assets of the defendant may be 

 conserved to the payment of all its 

 debts and leave something with which 

 the corporation could continue its busi- 

 ness, and that it would be a great bene- 

 fit for the community, where the corpo- 

 ration's principal place of business was 

 located, to have the defendant continue 

 its business, but these allegations were 

 no more than matters of inducement in 

 urging the appointment, and in no wise 

 show that the creditors were in any 

 way attempting to cover up anything 

 or to delay the collection of the debts 

 of others. It is true the appointment 

 of a receiver might result in such de- 

 lay, but because such might be the re- 

 sult would be no reason to set aside 

 the appointment, where the pleadings 

 and proof show that the parties pray- 

 ing for the receivership are clearly en- 

 titled to it. 



"The court still ie in charge of the 

 property through the receiver, and if 

 at any time it shall be made to ap- 

 pear by motion in the trial court that 

 a receivership is not the best way to 

 administer the affairs of the corpora- 

 tion to the end that the best interests 

 of all concerned may be subserved, the 

 receiver, upon such showing, will be 

 discharged." S. 



New Light Salmon Pink Carnation 



"NANCY" 



Winner of the Dorner Memorial 

 Medal at St. Louis, Jan. 2(5, 1916. 

 Was also awarded the Fred Burki 

 prize for the vase holding in best 

 condition to the end of the exhibi- 

 tion. 



Kotted cnttittgs, Nareh deilTery, $12.10 

 per 100. $100.00 per 1001. 



(February delivery all sold) 

 Have a few hundred from 2-inch 

 pots ready early in March, at $15.00 

 per 100. 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



Per 100 1000 



Pink Sensation $6.00 Jeo.a) 



Alice 6.00 50.00 



Matchless 3.50 80x0 



Champion 3.00 25.00 



Yellowstone 3.00 25,00 



White Wonder SOD 26.00 



White Enchantress 3.00 2«.a) 



Rosette S.P0 2.5.(X) 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 3.00 aS.OO 



Kncbantresa 3.00 35.00 



aiorlosa 3.00 26.00 



Chrysaiitheniuin **XAItI.T rROfiT" 



rooted cuttinss. March and April deliv- 

 ery, 17.00 per 100, 160.00 i^r 1000. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



La Fayatto. Indiana 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GROW 



Baby Rambler Roses 



IN POTS 



|HEY are very profitable 

 plants and easy to grow; 

 you can grow them best in a 

 cool house; say 40 to 50 de- 

 grees. We offer you the best 

 forcing stock, selected Money- 

 worth Quality. Try some- 

 there is a difference. 



Look in Review of January 

 6th, page 79, for prices, or 

 write for list. 



PETER PEARSON 



SeedsMM Mi Ftorist 



5782-5752 Gunnison Straet, 



CHICAGO 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



The Second Edition 



of the 



Florists' Manual 



Price, $5.00 a copy, 

 carriage charges prepaid. 



To Grow on for Easter 



As fine imported Hydranceat as yon ever have 

 seen. 



4 to 8 beads, at 75 cents each 

 8 to 12 heads, at $1.00 each 

 12 to 20 beads., at (1.50 each 



Baby Sambler and Tausendschoen Bosei, 

 5-lnch, 35c; Glncb, 50c: 7-lncli, 75c each. 

 Flower of Fairfield, a trailing rose, 6 and 

 7-inch, at 75c and fl.OO each. 



Lillea; we can glye you Formosum, 8 to 20 

 inches high now, at 35c to 50c each. Oigantenm, 

 4 to 6 Inches high now, at 25c to 35c each. All 

 Lilies are shipped in Paper Pots. 



Cinerarias. 3-inch, $10.00; ^-inch, $15.00; 6- 

 inch, $25.00 per hundred. 



BLOONING riANTS 



ready now and for VAXENTINE'S DAY. 



Azaleas, four varieties, at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 to 

 $1.50 each. 



2-lnch 3-incb 4-lnch 5-inch 6-lnch 



Primula, Obconica 

 and Chinese... $7.50 $12.50 



Primula, Forbesi 



and Halacoides . $5.00 6.00 10.00 



Luminosa Be- 

 gonias 3.50 7.50 12.50 



Chatelaine Be- 

 gonias 10.00 



Blooming vars. 

 Begonias 3.50 



Cyclamen 20.00 $30.00 $45.00 



SOFT WOODED STOCK 



Ageratum and Alyssum, R. C, $1.50; 2%-inch, 

 $2.50. 



Cupheas, Daisies, White and Yellow, and Sal- 

 vias, R. C, $2.50; 2%-lnch. $3.50. Feverfew, 

 Heliotropes and Petunias, R. C, $2.50; 2i/4-lnch, 

 $5.00. CoIeuB, 75c per hundred fej>-rooted cut- 

 tings. 



Anything else you need, write for our prices. 



GEO. A. KUHL, 



Wholesale Grower, 



rEKIN,ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



2000 FLORISTS 



nse our Paper Pots and Bands. Send for Fre« 

 Big Folder containing the Experiences of 181 

 Florists and free samples. Price list, page 101. 

 F. W. Rocbelle & Sons, 31 Main St., Chester, 

 N. J. ' 



Alway* mention tli« Florists* RmrUim 

 wlisn wrltlnK adTortlsors. 



