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^Fbe Florists' Revfew 



Mabch 9, 19i6. 



We have a splendid stock of ^ this useful 

 decorative plant, pot-grown, which we 

 can offer at the following prtees :— 



ASPIDISTRA, Green, ^ 



6-8 leaves $ 9.00 per doz^n; $65.00 per 100 



ASPIDISTRA, Variegated, 



6-8 leaves 12.00 per dozen; 90.00 per 100 



Fine pot-grown plants, good value. 



Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. 



Mention The RptIpw when yoa write. 



ST. PAUL. 



The Market. 



Many social functions were rushed 

 through before Lent and. kept the re- 

 tailers busy with decorations last week. 

 Stock of all kinds is plentiful and the 

 quality is of the best. Blooming plants 

 are coming in and sell readily. A trip 

 to the various greenhouses discloses a 

 ■fine lot of plant stock. The florists 

 that handle a seed and sundry line are 

 busy. The landscape business, from all 

 indications, will far exceed that of 

 previous years. 



Various Notes. 



Holm & Olson have a number of 

 large landscape contracts under way in 

 Iowa and Nebraska, and as soon as the 

 weather permits they will work north. 



H. Ejrinke & Son are sending into 

 the market a fine lot of Primula ob- 

 conica and cinerarias. 



The Acorn Greenhouses are cutting 

 good roses. Ophelia and Bussell are 

 the favored varieties and will be grown 

 more heavily next season. 



At the H. Puvogel greenhouses the 

 plant stock is in fine shape. A lot of 

 bedding stock looks fine and Mr. 

 Puvogel is wholesaling some of it, 

 which is unusual, for he generally has 

 only sufficient for his own needs. His 

 bulbous stock is in fine condition. 



The West Side Floral Co. reports 

 business far in excess of that of last 

 year. The carnations are now in heavy 

 crop, as well as a fine lot of sweet peas 

 and bulbous stock. 



George Bates, of Holm & Olson, is 

 again in the hospital, this time at St. 

 Paul's. He was operated on for ap- 

 pendicitis February 29, and his condi- 

 tion is favorable. 



J. H. Hoffman, who for the last few 

 years has conducted his own store, now 

 is with L. L. May & Co. 



The annual ball of the St. Paul Flo- 

 rists' Club was held at Eoyal Arcanum 

 hall, Tuesday evening, March 7. Miss 

 Florence Holm, William T. Cowperth- 

 waite and J. Berglund furnished mu- 

 sical selections during the stops in the 

 dancing. The committee in charge con- 

 sisted of N. C. Hansen, E. P. Holm, A. 

 Lauritsen and Carl Topel. C. E. F. 



Hartford City, liid. — ^Because the cash 

 register was locked when an effort was 

 made to rifle its contents by a burglar 

 at the Hartford City Floral Co. store, 

 the thief carried the register away with 

 him. 



TRUE IRISH SHAMROCK 



cv 



E have an immense stock of this 



pretty novelty in 2 x 2K-inch 



pots, full and bushy, $5.00 per 



hundred, $30.00 per thousand. Try 



them— they sell on sight. One 



house we know sold 70,000 of them 



last year. Orders placed with the 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. will receive the 



same careful attention as if placed direct. 



JOHN BADER COMPANY 



1826 RIALTO ST. Bell Phone 872 Cedar N. S., PITTSBURQH, PA. 



\l»»fitl<in Th» K>Tl»w wlMtn yon writ*. 



ORCHIDS 



We shall recaire the following Imported Orchlda 

 daring April to Jane: 

 C. TiteMi, C. Lahiata, C. Maitiaa, C. BatkeMaaa, C. 



Sdiraaderaa, C. Perchraiaaa Giiat: tacWiaaii, ta h a W i 

 aad Varicataai; Laaiiaa. Odaatailastaaia, etc. 



One of the largest Importers of Orchids In America. 



GEO. L BALDWM CO ,lki M, HMiifned.ll.Y. 



ORCHID COLLECTOR 

 JOHN DeBUCK 



Hu left for South America to collect the 

 best commercial Orchids. Orders booked now 

 for early Spring delivery. 1916. 



For prices write to 



E. DeBUCK 



719 Cheatnut Place, BXCAITCns, H. J. 



ORCHIDS 



Orders given noxxr for freshly imported stock 

 Btiaumnteei delivery from first arrivals. 

 The beet time— the finest stock. 

 Great Sellers: Vanda Caerulea and White 

 Anoeps. Write for prices. 



GEORGE L. FREEMAN 

 Sacccssf to FrecmiH Orcliid Co., Fill Rivtr, Miss. 



THE NAUMANN CO. 



Wholesale Plantwmen 

 1111 E. 125th St.. CI.EVKI.Airi>. OHIO 



fo MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants rataed In 4-lnch SQUARB paper pots 

 (64 cable Inchea of soil «nd roots) tban on plants 

 raised In 4-inch clay pots (SI cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See oar 2-paKe adTt., pagea 10-11. 

 F. W. ROCHELLE & SONS. Cheater. V. J. 

 ^fpTlt^nn Thf RpTi<»w when .tou write. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Send for list, 

 Coleos. Ageratum, Fuch- 

 sias, Feverfew, Alyssum, 

 Pansies, Salvias. Lantanas, 

 Petanias, Ferns, Vincas, 

 S m i 1 a X , . Altemantheras, 

 Pelargoniums and V e r- 

 benas. Express paid on all 

 rooted cuttings. 



C. HUBIFELP, 



Rooted Catting Specialist 

 Clay Center. Kan. 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



ELMER D. SMITH ft CO. 



CHRYSANTHENUNS 



ADRIAN, - MICHIGAN 



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