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The Florists'rRevjew 



Mabch 9, 1916. 



Drecr's Fine Ferns 

 for Dishes. 



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A splendid stock of 2J'^-inch pots. Good assort- 

 ment of popular sorts. 



$3.00 per 100 $25.00 per 1000 



uLnKI A. IIIiLlK, rhOtdelphia^ra. 



Til* AboT* Piioas ar« Intendad tor the Trade Only. 



Mention Th> R«>tI<>w wb«>n too writ*. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market.. ^ • 



Because of the cloudy" weather last 

 week, carnations, sweet peas and other 

 varieties of flowers did not come on as 

 rapidly as usual, and, consequently, 

 there was a slight scarcity. Roses have 

 been scarce atid prices have averaged 

 well, though they now are lower than 

 those of a month ago. Bulbous stock 

 is arriving in large quantities and is 

 reasonable in price. Freesias are abun- 

 dant and of good quality. Violets are 

 more plentiful than they were and 

 somewhat lower in price. Valley is of 

 good quality and the price keeps up 

 well. Forget-me-not and mignonette of 

 excellent quality now are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



H. B. McKlnight, grower for August 

 Begerow, is going to try out several 

 new varieties of mums this year. H« 

 expects to grow Yellow Princess car- 

 nations, which are seldom seen in this 

 section of the country. 



Davies & Davis are starting 20,000 

 mum cuttings. Their geranium cuttings 

 for the spring trade are coming along 

 nicely. 



Henry Hornecker, of East Orange, re- 

 ports a large demand for bird bowls 

 for flowers. Azaleas are called for in 

 large numbers, he states. 



Prof. Lippman, of the New Jersey 

 State Experimental Station, at New 

 Brunswick, will give a lecture at the 

 March meeting of the Essex County Flo- 

 rists' Club, at Krueger's Auditorium, 

 March 16. His subject will be "Fer- 

 tilizers. ' ' 



Christopher Penek reports ttat busi- 

 ness has been good, especially in fu- 

 neral pieces.' -I 



Jacob H. rfarvey, who recenny went 

 to Atlantic City for his health, has re- 

 turned to his home here. While some- 

 what improved in health, he has not 

 yet been able to resume work at the 

 store. 



C. E. Maillard states that during the 

 eleven years he has been in business he 

 has not had as much funeral work dur- 

 ing the months of January and Feb- 

 ruary as during these months of 1916. 



R. G. Freythe, of Montclair, has 

 opened a store at 15 Greenwood avenue, 

 East Orange. R. B. M. 



FERNS 



Our stock of Ferns is exception»lly flue. We offer the foUowinc: 



Wephroleple TeddTt Jr., 8-inch pots. 112.00 per doz.: 6-iiich. I6.M per doz. 

 Mephrotepla XleBantteaIm» Comp«otm, 10-inch. t2.00 to 12.60 each; 8-inch, I12.M per 



doz.; 6-inch, $6.00 per doz, 

 Wephroleple Uecamtlaslina, 10-inch. t2,00 to t-2.60 each; 8-inch. Il2,0« per doz.; «-inch. 



16.00 per doz. 

 Mepliroleple Dwarf Boston, 8-inch, 112.00 per doz. 

 CTbotliuB Bchledal, extra fine large Bpecimens. 10-inch, 17.60 each. 

 SmaU Feme for Fern Pans, assorted varieties, strong plants, 8>«-inch pots, I16.M per 



100; 2^-inch, 13.60 per 100, 

 Aepacacae Plnmosus Hanus, stronc plants, 4-inch pots, t8.W per IM; 2k-inch pot«. 



t4.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown, New York 



Mention The Reytew when yon write. 



DIRECT IMPORTATIONS 



FALL AND SPRINQ SHIPMENT^ 

 TALLKY PIPS, best Berlin and Hambargr 



AZALKAS, PAI.BIS, BAYS, BTTC, from 



Belgrlam. 

 BOXWOODS. ROSES, ETC.. from Boa- 



koop, Holland. 

 MAPLE, PLANES, ETC., from Onden- 



boech. Holland. 

 FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL STOCKS 



from France. 



BKOONIA AND GLOXINIA BULBS. 



December shipment. 



Enclish Manettl, Japanese Lilies, 



Raffla. Kentla S«ed«, Etc. 



WRITE FOR PRICE LIST 



McHUTCHISON & CO., TIk import Hoise 



17 Marray Street, NEW YORK 



Mention The Rerlcw when you write. 



Cyclamen Seedlinsa, nice, short 

 stock, twice transpTaated in flats, 

 ready for 2i<j-in, pots, $3.50 100. 



Boaton Ferns, extra strong, 6-in., 

 $45.00 per 100; 5-in.. $25.00 per 

 100; lO-in., $1.75 each. 



Ferns for Dishes, assorted, clean, 

 strong plants, 13.10 per llR; <26.00 per 

 1000. Ago at 1000 rate. 



. Cash with order. 



ERNEST OECHSLIN, '%:%:.?». 



9 mllea directly west of Chlcaso Ooart Hoase 

 on Madison Street. 



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ISQUARElPIRTlBANPSl 



See Ramsburc's display ad on pace 100, and 

 send postal for free samples. 



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SOME 

 EXCELLENT STOCK 



Liberal Extras for Early Orders 



Size of pots. 100 1000 



2%-in. ABUTILON Savitzii, or C Ta- 



rietles assorted $2.25 $20.00 



2^ -in. AOERATTTMS. White, llglit 

 and d ark blue 2.25 



2 -In. CXTPHEAS, cigar plants 2.26 



3 -in. CYCLAMENS, 8 rarieties U.50 



4 -in. CYCLAMENS, 8 Tarieties. 

 fine plants 17.50 



214-ln. BEGONIAS, 8 flowering va- 

 rieties 5.00 



3%-in. 



5 -in. 



6 -In. 

 2%-in. 



Kle, 

 2il-in. 

 214-ln. 



20.00 

 20.00 

 60.00 



43.00 

 60.00 



CINERARIAS, choice mixed. 6.00 



DRACAENA Indivisa .20.00 



DRACAENA Indirlsa. 25.00 



FUCHSIAS, double and sin- 



12 varieties 2.76 25.00 



HEUOTROFES, 3 varieties.. 2.76 25.00 

 MARGUERITES, white and 



yellow 2.50 22.60 



MRS. BAITDER. 2.50 22.50 



4 -in. PRIMULA eb<9onica,'> in bud 



and bloom 6.25 60.00 



2 -In. DOinBLE PETUNIAS, 15 va- 

 rieties 3.00 25.00 



2^ln. SALVIAS, Ronflre S.OO 25.00 



FvNKIA variegata, roots 5.00 45.00 



CANNA BULBS, King Humbert.... 3.00 26.00 



CANNA, Yellow. King Humbert 



3-inch, each, 35c; per doz., $.?.uO. 



CANNA BULBS, about 20 varietips. 2.00 17.50 



50.000 2 and 2^-in. GERANIUMS, 



Nutt, Ricard, Poitevine, Mont- 



mort, Perkins, Buchner, nboiit 20 



varieties 2.25 20.00 



2%-ln. rVT GERANIUMS, 8 vari- 

 eties 3.00 28.00 



Correspondence' Solicited 



JtLONZO J. BRYAN. SSITA 



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PAPER POTS 



Send postal for free Big Folder containing the 

 Experiences of 131 Florists and free samples. 

 Price list, pages 10 and 11. F. W. Rochelle ft 

 Sons, Chester, N. J. 



