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The Florists' Review 



Fbbbvaby 17, 1916. 



STOCK "o" EASTER FORCING 



BEGONIAS 



Zmas Bed, 2^-ln % 6.00 100 



XmuM Ked, 3-ln 10.00 100 



ErfM-dli. 2\iia 3.00 100 



Erfordll, 8-ta 6.00 100 



Prim* D«im*, 2^-lii 8.00 100 



SmltUl, 2%-ln S.OO 100 



OhataUine, 2)4-ln S.OO 100 



AZALEAS — Vander Crayssen, Niobe, J, 

 Lilewellyn and Mme. J. Vervaene, G6c, 86c, 

 $1.10 up to $2.5U each. 



CYCLAMEN 



Transplanted seedlings, 8 varieties equally 

 diylded, $3.50 per 100. $30.00 per 1000; new 

 yarletles, fancy, $4.00 per 100, $35.00 per 1000. 



2%-ln $5.00 per 100 



3-in., In bloom $ 8.00 and $10.00 per 100 



4-ln., in bloom 15.00 and 18.00 per 100 



6-in., In bloom 85.00 and 60.00 per 100 



ERNEST ROBER, 



OEBANIUMS 



S. A. Nutt, strong, select, 2Vi-in.. $3.00 per 

 100, $25.00 per 1000; La Favorite, $8.00 per 100, 

 $25.00 per 1000; Mme. Salleroi, R. C. $1.00 per 

 100; $0.00 per 1000. 



BOXWOOD . 



12-in., bushy plants. 85c. in tubs $0.50 eacli 



18 to 20-in., In tabs 1.00 each 



2U-ft. pyramids, in tabs 1.76 each 



3-it. pyramids, broad. In tabs 2.76 each 



HYDRANGEAS 



Otaksa, 8 to 10 leads, 40c each ; 12 to 16 leads. 

 50c each, 

 French Varieties, strong plants, 45c each. 



FUNKIA UNDTTIiATA VAB. 



8 to 12 eyes, extra strong, can be diylded, $2.00 

 per doc., $16.00 per luu. 



FEBNS FOB DISHES 



Assorted, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. 



BOSES 

 Extra Strong Dormant Stock 



Dob. 100. 



Ella Paulsen ,$2.60 $18.00 



Ema Teaohendorf 2.00 16.00 



Tauaendsohoen 2.60 18.00 



ClothUde Soupert 2.00 16.00 



Flower of Fairfield 2.00 16.00 



Baby Eambler 2.00 16.00 



BHODODENDBONS 



PifTerent good yarletles for forcing, 10 to li 

 bads, $1.26 each; Fink Pearl, 4 to 6 buds. $1.25: 

 6 to 10 buds, $2.00 each. 



PAK8IBB, PBnCULAS and BEaONIA SEED. 



Cash, please. 



WILMETTE, ILL. 



ST. PAUL. 



The Market. 



Last week was one of pleasure to the 

 florists, for all had the carnival spirit, 

 which was not dampened until the rush 

 for Valentine's day started. Stock of 

 all kinds was plentiful and there was a 

 large demand, perhaps the largest on 

 recwd, for St. Valentine 's. All flowers 

 sold well, violets, lilac, roses and bulb- 

 ous stock predominating. The quality 

 of stock was of the best and no trouble 

 was experienced in disposing of the 

 appropriate heart-shaped boxes and 

 fancy hampers that have made a suc- 

 cess of Valentine's day for the retail- 

 ers. Some exceedingly pretty creations 

 were to be had. As to price, they 

 ranged from $2 to $10 each. A notable 

 fact established itself, that the trade 

 this year purchased a better class of 

 stock than in former years. 



Various Notes. 



Holm & Olson had a pleasing window 

 display, valentines of all kinds being 

 featured. This firm had for the day a 

 large quantity of cattleyas and lilacs, 

 and no difficulty was experienced in dis- 

 posing of them, 



William Swanson had a banner cut 

 of violets and he states that he could 

 have disposed of twice as many. He is 

 bringing in some exceptionally fine 

 stock. 



H. Nielsen, of Hazel Park, is bringing 

 into the market as fine a lot of sweet 

 peas as have been seen. They surely 

 are well grown and Mr. Nielsen has no 

 trouble in finding a sale for them. 



The O. R, Eckhardt Co. reports out- 

 of-town business as being heavy and a 

 large batch of good stock coming into 

 the market. 



The St. Paul florists attended in a 

 body the Minnesota State Florists' As- 

 sociation's dance held at Minneapolis. 

 A special car was chartered and the 

 Holm & Olson carnival club was on 

 hand in costume, accompanied by its 

 fife and drum corps, which furnished 

 the entertainment going over. 



O. J. Olson has been confined to his 

 home for the last few days. 



George Bates, of Holm & Olson, is at 

 the hospital and will no doubt have to 

 undergo an operation before his condi- 

 tion can improve. 



Carl Clarine, of Faribault, attended 

 the International Bowling Tournament 

 last week and incidentally called on his 

 friends. C. R. F. 



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GERANIUMS 



5 We have a fine stock of early fall-rooted top cuttings from 2I4 and 2^- S 



2 inch pots, ready to repot to 4-inch for your spring trade, a mixture of such s 



E fine varieties as A. Ricard, Beaute Poitevine, J. Viaud, Mme. Landry, Francis = 



5 Perkins, Dagata, S. A, Nutt, Berthe de Presilly and La Favorite. S 



$2.50 per 100 



$22.00 per 1000 



FUCHSIAS 



Fine, strong, 2-inch stock (regular 3-inch size), in Purple, Pink and 

 White ; very free-blooming varieties. 



$3.00 per 100 



$25.00 per 1000 



PETUNIAS 



= Henderson's Giant Double-fringed, fine 2-inch stock, stocky plants. 5 



1 $2.00 per 100 E 



S This is all good, strong, healthy stock, guaranteed free from disease and S 



2 insects. Cash with order or reference. Kindly mention express company. S 



I STUHLDREHER BROTHERS | 



E Whol«sal« Qrow«rs off Cut Flow«rs and Plants E 



i Lexington and Cline Aves. MANSFIELD, OHIO | 

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100.000 eERANIUM8''£SDY 



Thousands more comlns; on every day from 2 and 

 2'4-lnch pots. A. Ricard, Beaute Poitevine, S. A. 

 Nutt, Montmore, Grant. Hendereon, Doyle, Buch- 

 ner. La Favorite, etc.. $2.25 per lUO: $20.00 per 1000, 

 Fully as good as last year's— try them. Abundance 

 of Canna bulbs and other stock. 



Correspondence Solicited 



ALONZO J. BRYilll.KlsrV!i 



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JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of svsry varlsty 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



All the very best money makers in SINGLES, 

 POMPONS and the BIG FELLOWS. You 



need lots for the boom year, 1916. Rooted Cut- 

 tines and 2-inch. Write for prices. 



DAVIES & DAVIS 



Wholesale Growers EAST ORANGE, N. J. 



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DAHLIAS 



A good line of cut flower varieties. 

 Tour Inquiries Solicited 



LYNDHURST FARM 



R. F. D, Hammonton, N. J. 



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Toole's Hardy Plant and 

 Pansy Tarm 



Send for our wholesale price list of 

 American-grown pansy seed and strong 

 field-grown hardy perennial plants. 



WM. TOOLE & SON 



Box 65 Baraboo, WIe. 



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UNTRIED 

 IMITATIONS 



Why RISK your entire crop on an untried imi- 

 tation which may not stop the roots in the WET 

 and HEAT, when you can get the ORIGINAL 

 Square Band, which NEVER FAILS, at the same 

 price? Samples Free. 



Price list, page 99. BOCHELLE & SONS, 



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