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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 30, 1916. 



DO YOD WANT TO ATTAIN TRUE CULTURE? 



THEN YOU MUST BE EAGER AND WILUNG TO SWIN AGAINST THE 

 STREAM AND NOT BE SATISFIED TO JDST FLOAT Wim THE Tn)E 



ROSE GROWERS 



MME. PAUL EULER (Prima Donna)-You shouldn't be without it. 

 A grand deep pink rose— darker, better form than the Russell— very 

 fragrant and constant bloomer— always sells at highest American 

 Beauty prices. $15.00 per 100, $125,00 per 1000. Order early. 



MUM GROWERS 



H«re ar« t^eo moat 



daslrabl* Tarleties 



ALEX. 6UTTM AN— A very early lavender-pink, comes in bloom mid- 

 dle of September. Exhibition size, foliage not too large; can be 

 planted close. $35.00 per 100. And 



EMMA— A Garza type anemone double pompon, light pink— it's a dandy. 

 You will make no mistake in getting these. Comes in about November 

 15, stays vo December. $15.00 per 100. Plants ready now. 



CARNATION GROWERS 



LAURA WEBER is a most pleasing shade of salmon-pink— a high- 

 grade bloom, remains strong till summer, does not fade out, always 

 commands better than the highest market price. You can't go wrong 

 on buying 100 or 250 cuttings, if you don't care to get 1000 or more. 

 Prices, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. First come, first served. 

 Order now. 



Write us tor further particulars. We bave more sood thlnsrs oomlnc i 



C The Wholesaler, as well as 

 the Retailer, is a necessity— 

 each has his special function. 

 "Ours" is to secure the best 

 obtainable; "yours," to carry 

 the finest to maintain your 

 business. Our interests are in- 

 terlaced-" ENOUGH SAID." 



Visitors to Now York will 



confsr a dsop honor on 



us by calling at our 



ostabllshmont 



GUHNAN & RAYNOR 



INCORPORATED 



101 W. 28tli St., NEW YORK CITY 



Phones: Farragut 2036-2037-558 



Mention The Rcvl«w when yon writ*. 



funeral work. He has about 35,000 

 fine geraniums of all varieties. 



Morel Bros, have a fine lot of bed- 

 ding plants and bulbous plants. They 

 are cutting a large crop of carnations 

 of all varieties. 



The spring openings in the millinery 

 and department stores called for many 

 loads of palms, ferns and baskets of cut 

 flowers, 



B. E. & J. T. Cokely report business 

 good in all lines. They are preparing 

 for a banner seed business this spring. 

 J. T. Cokely is traveling through New 

 York state. 



G. R. Clark reports a busy week. He 

 had a special window display last week 

 of spring plants. 



Arrangements are under way for the 

 coming flower show. Cards and posters 

 are seen everywhere announcing the 

 show. 



F. A. Conway has accepted a position 

 with Baldwin. 



A. L. Besancon & Co. have moved to 

 their new store in the Scranton Life 

 Insurance building. The store has an 

 ideal location and is one of the finest 

 in Scranton. They have five large dis- 

 play windows. F. J, M. 



New Albany, Ind.— J. G. Bettman is 

 erecting two houses, each 28x200 feet, 

 which will be devoted to roses. 



Edwardsville, HI. — Henry Blixen, 

 who recently assumed charge of the 

 greenhouses erected and for a time 

 managed by his brother, Edward, has 

 announced that two large greenhouses 

 will be buDt as soon as the weather per- 

 mits. Mr. Blizen, until recently, was 

 associated with J. F. Ammann. 



POLISH PRIVET 



THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY HARDY PRIVET YET KNOWN 



Introduced from Poland, Russia, by the Iowa State College, over twenty 

 years ago and has been tested and found hardy from Nova Scotia to Van- 

 couver. Send for our circular No. 2, which gives full description and His- 

 tory; also testimonials from over fifty prominent Horticulturists and 

 Growers in the Northern U. S. and Canada. What's the use to monkey with 

 a Privet that kills back every few winters? Plant the POLISH— it never 

 winter-kills, is a fine grower, propagates easily, has a beautiful dark green 

 foliage throughout the season, nearly evergreen. We have a large stock in 

 all grades, at reasonable prices. Ask for our Wholesale Surplus List of 

 Jjarge Shade Trees, also Specimen Evergreens, including Norway Spruce, 

 White Pine, Arbor Vitae in all sizes up to 10 ft. General line of Fruit Trees, 

 Small Fruits, Shrubs, Hardy Perennials, etc. Write today. Address, 



iRviN iNGELS,prop. HOME NURSERY lafavehe, ills. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



BENSON'S DOUBLE-FLOWERED ORANGE 



Greatest Floral Novelty 



Produces in wonderful profusion perfectly 

 double flowers, as large as a silver dollar, of 

 exquisite beauty and fragrance. Easily 

 forced, and will produce more blooms in 

 winter than any other plant. Plant dwarf, 

 fruit large and beautiful. Something really 

 good. A limited number of stock plants, all 

 sizes up to 10-year plants in tubs. 



Write at once 



MARTIN LEWIS BENSON, Dongola, III. 



