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The Florists' Review 



Apuil 6, 1910. 



Place Your Order for Easter Plants 



With the Well Known 



Establishment of Godfrey Aschmann 



We are prepared to give you^the same good quality as usual; on account of the 

 late Easter the stock could be grown cool, thereby producing much better plants. 



Azaleas 



Three Large Houses Full 



Mme. Vander Cruyssen, the most pop- 

 ular variety, 6 and 7-in. pots, 75c, $1.00 

 and $1.50 each; 8-in. pots, $2.00, $2.50 

 and $3.00 each; large specimen plants. 



Vervaeneana, double variegated, 75c, 

 $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each, 



De Schryveriana, variegated, 75c and 

 $1.00 each. 



Vervaeneana Alba, white, $1.00, $1.25 

 and $1.50 each. 



Niobe, double white, large specimen 

 plants, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 ami $;?.()0 each. 



Blushing Bride and Daybreak, new 

 pink varieties, $1.00 and $1.25 each. 



Easter Lilies 



GIQANTEUM AND MULTIFLOBUM 



Two large houses full, both in me- 

 dium and tall sizes, from 3 to 8 buds 

 to the plant, at 10c per bud; less than 

 4 buds, 12c per bud. 



Rhodoifondrons 



John Walter, red, and Catawbiense, 

 lilac, $1.25 and $1.50 each; Pink Pearl, 

 $2.00 each. 



Hydrangeas 



FRENCH VABIETIES 

 Oen. De Vibraye, Mme. Chautard, 

 Mme. E. Mouillere and Avalanche, 6- 

 in. pots, 50c and 75c each; 7-in. pots, 

 $1.00 and $1.25 each. 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 



6-in. pots, 50c and 75c each; 7-in. 

 pots, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each. 



SPIRAEA GLADSTONE, 6 in. pots, 

 40c and 50c each; 7-in. pots, 60c and 

 75c each. 



CINERARLA. HYBRIDA GRANDI- 

 FLORA, 6-in. pots, 30c, 40c and 50c 

 each. 



ROSES, Baby Rambler, Tausendschon 

 and Magna Charta, 6-in. pots, 50c and 

 75c each. 



GENISTAS, loaded with buds, 6-in. 

 pots, 50c and 75c each. 



DIELYTRAS, or Bleeding Heart, 6 

 in. pots, 25c each. 



OYCJLAMEN GIGANTEXTM, 5-inch 

 pots, 30c each. 



HYACINTHS, Grand Maitre, laven- 

 der; King of the Blues, dark blue; Ger- 

 trude, best pink; La Grandesse, white, 



4-in. pots, $12.00 per 100. 



TULIPS, Murillo, best pink; Couron- 

 ne d'Or, yellow variegated; Imperator 

 Rubrorum, best double red, 3 in a 4-iu. 

 pot, $15.00 per 100. 



DAFFODILS, Von Sion, 3 double nose 

 bulbs in a 6-in. pot, $3.00 per doz. 



BEGONIAS, Luminosa and Magnifica, 

 4-in. pots, 15c; 5-in. pots, 25c each. 



Ferns 



Scottii and Boston, 6-in. pots, 40c and 

 50c; 7-in., 75c and $1.00 each. 



Teddy, Jr., 4-in. pots, 15c; 3-in., 8c 

 each. 



Palms 



Kentias, both Belmoreana and Fors- 

 teriana, 4-in. pots, 30c; 6-in., $1.00 and 

 $1.25; 7-in., $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 each. 



Pandanus Veitchii, 5i^-in., 75c each. 



Cocos Weddelliana, 3-in. pots, 15c; 

 4-in., 25c each. 



ASPIDISTRAS, green leaved, 6-in. 



pots, $1.00 each. 



DRACAENAS, Terminalis and Lord 

 Wolseley, well colored, 5%-in. pots, 50c 

 each. 



HOLLY FERNS, 6-in. azalea pots, 

 40c each. 



RUBBER PLANTS, 4-in. pots, 25c; 

 5-in. pots, 35c each. 



ASPARAGUS, Plumosus and Spreng- 

 eri, extra strong, 2^ -in. pots, 4c; 4-in., 

 12c each. 



IVY, Hardy English, both in small 

 and large leaf varieties, 3-in. pots, $5.00 

 per 100. 



GERANIUMS, Poitevine, S. A. Nutt, 

 John Doyle and Ricard, 3-in. pots, extra 

 strong plants, $5.00 per 100. 



COLEUS, Brilliancy, heavy, 4-inch 

 pots, large foliage, 15c each; different 

 assorted varieties, 2i^-in., $4.00 per 100. 



MOONVINES, IPOMOEA NOCTI- 

 FLORA, 21^-in. pots, $5.00 per 100. 



All goods must travel at purchaser's risk only. Cash with order, please. Please 

 state if you want stock shipped in or out of pots. All plants, 2.3 at 100 rate. 



When visiting Philadelphia, don't fail to pay us a visit. Our greenhouses are located only 'd^ miles from the center of 

 the city, Market St. Take car on 11th St., marked 10th and Luzerne, get ofiF at Ontario St., and walk one square east. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1012 

 West Ontario Street, 

 Whol«Mil« fllr«w«r. Importer and Shipper of Pot Plants 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



INDIANA FLORISTS TO MEET. 



That big spring meeting of the State 

 Florists' Association of Indiana has 

 been announced for Tuesdaj', April 11, 

 at Terre Haute. So make due note of 

 the day and arrange to go. The Terre 

 Haute Florists' Club is preparing for 

 you and, since this is the first meeting 

 ever held in Terre Haute, a record at- 

 tendance is anticipated. 



There is not enough room here to 

 speak of the merits of the new t)avi8 

 Gardens at Terre Haute, but I must say 

 that the members would have diflSculty 



in finding a more up-to-date range. The 

 following is the program of the day: 



The members will assemble at the 

 Davis Gardens by boarding a South 

 Seventh street autobus at the J. G. 

 Heinl store, or at Seventh street and 

 Wabash avenue, when arriving at Terre 

 Haute. 



Lunch will be served promptly at 12 

 noon at the Davis Gardens, which will 

 be followed by the business session. 

 A tour of the various establishments 

 by auto has been arranged for the 

 afternoon, commencing at the Davis 

 Gardens. 



The Indianapolis florists will leave 



their city 7:15 a. ni., via the Big Four. 



Don 't forget to bring those novelties 

 you have been nursing, as well as the 

 well grown standard sorts. If unable to 

 attend yourself, ship the exhibit to the 

 Davis Gardens, Terre Haute, Ind., and 

 it will be taken care of and properly 

 staged. 



The officers and members of the Terre 

 Haute Florists' Club desire to make this 

 the banner meeting of the year, so 

 don't disappoint them. Also remember 

 that we want a total enrollment of 200 

 members by January 1, 1917. Please 

 do your part. 



O. E. Steinkamp, Sec'y. 



