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The Florists' Review 



Fbbhuabt 10, 1916. 



March and April 

 Delivery 



GRAFTED ROSES 



Ophelia ) ( Sunburst 



Russell \ $100.00 per 1000 r . Shawyer 



Ward ) * (Hoosler Beauty 



McHutchison best English Mlanetti, delivery now, $10.00 per lOOO 



South Park Floral Co^ Newcastle, Ini 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Carnation c^t^l^. Rose Stock 



100 1000 Rooted Cuttings 2-in. Plants 



Champion $3.00 $25.00 !«> !«>« 100 1000 



Matehless 3.00 26.00 Shawyer . .$3.50 $30.00 $7.60 $65.00 



Philadelphia 3.00 25.00 Sunburst.. 3.50 30.00 7.60 66.00 



Gloriosa 3.00 26.00 Killarney.. 2.50 20.00 6 00 50.00 



Enchantress 2.50 20.00 Pink • 



White Enchantress 2.50 20.00 Killarney. 2.50 20.00 6.00 50.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress .. . 2.60 20.00 Richmond. 2.50 20.00 6.00 50.00 



March Delivery on roses; orders filled in rotation 



6-inch Roosevelt Ferns . . . $86.00 per 100 



CASH OR C. O. D. 



W. J. & N. S. VESEY, FORT WAYNE, IND. 



Mentloa tlie HevWw w>m y who. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



Carnations are arriving in large num- 

 bers again, every retailer having all 

 he can sell, and for the first time since 

 the first of the year we have seen a 

 good lot of stock on hand at the close 

 of the week. "Wholesale business was 

 good last week; the prices were satis- 

 factory. Roses are on the increase, but 

 they still are on the short side. They 

 are of good quality, however. There 

 are violets in plenty, and peas are be- 

 coming more abundant. Moat of the 

 peas are Spencers, but we still see a 

 few of the old Christmas varieties. The 

 latter, of course, neither sell so well 

 nor bring so good prices as the Spencers. 

 There has been much funeral work dur- 

 ing the last week or two. 



It has been either too cold or too wet 

 for much outdoor work, so the shrub- 

 bery men have had a rest. Propagat- 

 ing has begun in earnest, and everyone 

 seems to have his stock in good shape 

 for the Easter trade. There promises 

 to be a shortage of some of the best 

 selling flowers for Valentine's day. The 

 trade is making more preparation for 

 this day this season than ever before, 

 in the way of special box%9, etc., and 

 there will be plenty of space used in the 

 papers this year. 



Various Notes. 



The Hillcrest School Farm continues 

 to have promising seedling cannas in 

 bloom. Last week there was a yellow 

 that is deeper than most varieties now 

 in the market and almost as large as 

 Firebird, and a cardinal that is almost 

 the shade of Lobelia cardinalis. 



The Joys are cutting several thou- 

 sand carnations every day. Their Kil- 

 larney Queen roses continue to attract 

 much attention. A large vase of these 

 was used to decorate one of the win- 

 dows last week. 



Haury & Sons are cutting peas heav- 

 ily. They are running in a crop of let- 

 tuce where the mums grew, before the 

 space is needed for spring bedding 

 plants. 



Mclntyre Bros, have the best peas I 

 have seen this year. Their roses are 

 somewhat off crop, excepting some ex- 

 cellent Ophelia and Hooaier Beauties. 



Geny Bros, are having the largest cut 

 of California violets I have seen this 

 year. They are sending in some good 

 daffodils and their roses are especially 

 good. F. B. 



The Sensational Ydlow UDC Bl D IflADI^Ail 

 Mum of the Year Mnd. HI- 11. HIUIIUAIl 



A PURK GOLDSN TKIXOW EATON 



We {iirantee this to Im the best-selling late-aidsetsM Yelltw Nui •■ the Mtrket 



Took Third Prize at big Cleveland Flower Show in Big Yellows. Packs and 

 travels perfectly. It is such a profitable variety to grow that we grew no other 

 variety at our greenhouses last season. It is an intensely brilliant yellow sport 

 of Yellow Eaten and finishes the season at Thanksgiving. We find no equal as a 

 keeper. 



PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR SPRIHG DELIVERY 



2k-Mcli *«ts, S3.00 9tr in.; $211.00 per 100 

 Riiteri Cuttiais, SI5.00 per 100; $120.00 per 1000 



McCALLUM CO., 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Mention The BcTlew when yon write. 



GERANIUMS 



Best standard varieties, such as 

 S. A. Nutt, A. Ricard, Beaute 

 Poitevine, Mrs. E. G. Hill, Jean 

 Viaud, etc. 



$3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



Fred H. Lemon & Company 



lllchmoiid, Indiana 



ROCHELLE 



Try our Paper Pots and Dirt Bands FREE. 

 Order ■what you want — try them accordiDR to our 

 (,'opyrijflit Directions, and If not satisfactory ship 

 tliem baclc and we will refund your money. 

 Send postal for free Big Folder containinK the 

 Ex|)erfence8 of LSI Florists nnd free samples. 

 Price list, page 101. F. W. Roclielle & Sons. 31 

 Main St., Chester, N. J. 



Mention Tlio IJeview wlirn you write. 



Ferns-Boxwood 



Nephrolepla, Bcottll and nesantlaaixna, 



6-in. pots. 11.20 per doz. 



Nephrolepis, Scottil and Teddy Jr., 8-in.. 



tl.OOeach. 

 ▲sparasrus Plumoeus, 3- in., $5.00 per 100. 



Cyrtomlum Roctafordlanum, 4-in., 11.80 per 

 doz. 



Adlantum Hybrldum, 3-in.. t7.00 per 100. 



Box\700d, 12 to 15-in., bushy, 36c each; 15 to 

 13-in., bushy, 46c each. 



ASCHNAim BROTHERS 



Second iid Bristol Sts., PHILADELrHIA, PA. 



M»ntlnB Tb> lUrlew when yon write. 



VERBENAS 



Our first batch of cuttings have been 

 shipped in fine condition. Have YOU 

 sent us your order yet? 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



