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The Florists^ Review 



Febbuaby 17, 1910. 



CINOINNATI. 



The Market. 



Colder weather has put a slight check 

 upon the supply of stock and now the 

 receipts are not much larger than the 

 demand. Shipping business is good 

 and retail business generally is excel- 

 lent. 



St. Valentine's day, on the whole, 

 proved fairly satisfactory, but at the 

 close of the day's business there was 

 a large quantity of stock, peculiarly in 

 demand on that day, that was left 

 over. The extremely cold weather prob- 

 ably was the reason, for the people 

 hesitated to buy and wear flowers when 

 the temperature was so low that any 

 kind of bloom was likely to freeze in 

 a few minutes. Roses, with the excep- 

 tion of Beauties, are still scarce, but 

 should be more plentiful before long. 

 All other seasonable stock is in good 

 supply. Dutch hyacinths have been 

 added to the list of bulbous stock. 



Club Meeting. 



The Cincinnati Florists' Society, at 

 its regular meeting, at Labold & New- 

 burgh's, passed a resolution instruct- 

 ing the secretary to advise our mayor 

 and the governor of the state of Ohio 

 that in their Mothers' day proclama- 

 tions they should call the attention of 

 the public to the propriety of using a 

 bright flower for mothers living and 

 a white flower for mothers dead, instead 

 of the usual white carnation. The 

 secretary was also instructed to ask all 

 florists' clubs in Ohio to take the same 

 action in their respective localities. 



After the meeting the members sat 

 down to a Dutch lunch and refresh- 

 ments, while three dusky entertainers 

 provided the merriment for the evening. 



Various Notes. 



William H. Gardener, who recently 

 purchased the Knopf establishment at 

 Eichmond, Ind., has been sending some 

 excellent carnations to C. E. Critchell. 



Fred Brueggemann recently went to 

 Newcastle to take charge of the P. J. 

 dinger place there, as manager. His- 

 friends wish him success in his new 

 venture. 



E. G. Gillett disposed of over 20,000 

 single violets for St. Valentine's day, 

 as well as a good lot of other season- 

 able stock. 



Ed. Buschle is recovering rapidly from 

 his recent operation. 



Among recent visitors were A. M. 

 Hanson and A. M. Anderson, represent- 

 ing the A. L. Bandall Co., Chicago; 

 Geo. Hampton, representing Jos. G. 

 Neidinger Co., Philadelphia; A. Ringier, 

 representing the W. W. Barnard Co., 

 Chicago; S. S. Skidelsky, Philadelphia, 

 and H. J. Vanderhorst, St. Marys, O. 



C. H. H. 



Sedalia, Mo. — Thomas Evans, for- 

 merly employed by the Archias Floral 

 Co. and later by the State Fair Floral 

 Co., has removed to Milwaukee, where 

 he has secured a position. 



ROCHELLE 



Try onr Paper Pots and Dirt Bands FREE. 

 Order what you want — try them accordlnff to our 

 Copyright Directions, and If not satisfactory ship 

 them back and we will refund your money. 

 Send postal for free Big Folder containing the 

 Experiences of 131 Florists and free samples. 

 Price list, page 99. F. W. Rochelle & Sons, 31 

 Main St.. Chester. N. J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



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I POT-GROWN FERNS I 



= HARRISII, BOSTON, WHITMANI, PIERSONI, SCOTTII. 4-incb. S 



E 15c; 5-inch, 25c; 6-inch, 50c; 7-inch, 75c; 8-inch, $1.00. E 



E HARRISII. HARRIS, WHITMAN!, PIERSONI, SCOTTII. 2^-inch E 



E pots, $4.00 per 100. S 



FICUS ELASTICA 



4-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 40c. 



ASPABAOUS PI.UMOSUS 

 3-inch, 8c. 



ABAUCABIA EXCELSA 



6-inch pots, 3 to 4, tiers, 75c, 85c. 

 7-ineh pots, 4 to 5 tiers, $1.00. 



TABLE FEBNS 



214-inch, $3.00 per 100. 

 In flats, $2.00 per flat. 



ASPABAGUS SPBENQEBI 



3-inch, 6c. 



DBACAENA MASSANOEANA 

 5-inch, $1.00; 6-inch, $1.50 each. 



PLENTY OF PALMS 



Ten large houses full — never had better stock 



E Kentla Forsterlana 



E 4-in. pots, $25.00 and $35.00 per 100. 



E 5-in. pots, $50.00 and $75.00 per 100. 



E 6-in. pots, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 



E Made-up Plants in Wooden Tubs 



E 35 to 40 in. high, $3.00 and $4.00 each 



E 40 to 45 in. high 5.00 each 



E 50 to 60 in. high 7.50 each 



E 5 ft. to 5% ft. high 10.00 each 



E 5% ft. to 6 ft. high 11.00 each 



E 6 ft. to 7 ft. high 12.00 each 



E 7 ft. to 7% ft. high 16.00 each 



E Latanla Borbonlca 



E 4-in. pots, 20c; 5-in., 35c; 6-in., 50c. 



Kentla Belmoreana 



4-in. pots, $25.00 and $35.00 per 100. 

 5-in. pots, $50.00 and $75.00 per 100. 

 6-in. pots, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 

 Areca Lutescens, made up 

 3-inch, 15c; 4-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 50c; 

 7-inch, $1.50. 



Cocos Weddelllana 



2%-in. pots, $15.00 per 100. 

 3-in. pots, $25.00 per 100. 



Pandanus VeltcMl 

 5-in. pots, 75c each. 

 4-in. pots, 50c each. 



Cibotium Schiedei 



10-in. tubs, $5.00 each. 



I JOHN BADER COJf.'etK PinSBURGH, PA. I 



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BEGONIAS 



Gloire de Chatelaine, dwarf, compact grower, always full of 

 flowers of a lively rose color; an excellent pot plant variety. 



2-inch, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 

 3-inch, 4.00 per 100; SS.OO per 1000 



2-inch 3-inch 



lOO 1000 100 1000 



Atferatum, 6 varieties 12.00 118.60 $3.00 125.00 



Altemantbera, 4 varieties 2.00 18.50 3 00 25.00 



Alysaum, dwarf and siant 2.00 18.50 3.00 25.00 



Besronia Lumlnoea 8.00 25.00 4.00 35.00 



Beconla Vernon Mixed 2.00 18.5ii 3.00 25.00 



Coleus, 10 varieties ..2.00 18.50 3.00 25.00 



Cupbea 2.00 18.60 3.00 25.00 



Fuchsias, in variety 2.0O 18.60 3.00 26.00 



Geraniums, standard varieties 2.00 18.50 3.00 25.00 



Lantanas, 6 varieties 2.00 18.50 3.00 26.00 



Lemon Verbenas 2.00 18.60 3.00 25.00 



Moonvlnes, white and blue 2.00 18.60 3.00 26.00 



Parlor Ivy 2.00 18.50 3.00 26.00 



Petunias, double and single, mixed colors 2.00 18.50 3.00 26.00 



Petunias, 10 named varieties 2.00 18.50 3.00 25.00 



Salvia, Bonfire and Zurich 2.00 18.60 3.00 25.00 



Beneclo Ar^renteus, dusty miller 2.00 18.60 3.00 26.00 



Swalnsona, white and pink 2.«0 18.50 3.00 25.00 



Vlnca Varlesvta. 2.0o 18..'S0 3.00 25.00 



Acalypba Macafeeana 2.50 20.00 4.00 35.00 



Coleus, Salvia, Aireratum and Heliotrope, rooted cuttings, 60c per 100; 

 16.00 per 1000. ' 



Dahlia Roots, whole field clumps, 15.00 per 100 and up. Send for list. 



Canna Roots, $2.00 per 100 and up. 



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