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The Florists^ Review 



April 13. 1916. 



PRIZE-WINNING 



SNAPDRAGON 



Strong-topped 2Unch plants, four doUars the hundred 



Pink, White, Yellow and "Gasser Bronze" 



There are only a few thousand left 



Cleveland, O. 



The J. M. Gasser Co. 



1M6 Euclid Ave. 



Mention The Review whea yon write. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Tbe Market. 



Cut flowers of most kinds are abundant 

 and cheap at the present time. All kinds 

 of bulbous stock are plentiful and the 

 flowers are generally of good quality. 

 Carnations are coming into the market 

 in large quantities and are low-priced. 

 The long-stemmed varieties of roses are 

 more abundant than two or three weeks 

 ago and the price is proportionately 

 lower. Spiraea has made its appearance 

 and is of high-grade quality. Sweet peas 

 continue to be popular. During the last 

 ten days the stock of hardy rose bushes 

 and other plants for spring planting has 

 been greatly increased. 



Business continues to be good, though 

 not so brisk as it was. There still is 

 considerable funeral work and much hos- 

 pital trade. 



Various Notes. 



McLaughlin & Murphy report that 

 business during January, February and 

 March was far better than that of the 

 corresponding months of last year. April 

 started out slowly, but it is thought the 

 dullness is only temporary. 



J. W. Blakely, of Elizabeth, says that 

 the winter and early spring trade has 

 been unusually good. There have been 

 large quantities of funeral work and 

 many hospital orders. 



The S. A. Rogers Nursery Co. featured 

 window boxes in its window display last 

 week, a large window box filled with 

 blooming plants being the center of the 

 display. 



A new flower shop has been started 

 at Bloomfield and Mt. Pleasant avenues 

 by W. R. James. The new shop is on a 

 good corner and is large, light and at- 

 tractive. 



The stock and furnishings of the store 

 of the late Jacob B. Harvey were sold 

 at auction last Monday. Mrs. Harvey 

 is visiting friends in the south. 



Details of the H. C. Strobell bank- 

 ruptcy are given under Business Embar- 

 rassments. 



J. Rose states that business is a lit- 

 tle quiet just now, but indications are 

 that it will be good at Easter. 



R. B. M. 



I Miscellaneous Stock for Florists | 



r Asparagus Sprengerl, 2-in., $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000; 3-in,, $5.00 5 



2 per 100. S 



E Begonias, Gracilis Luminosa, Prima Donna, $2.50 per 100; Argenteo- S 



S Guttata, Marjorie Daw, Mme. de Lesseps, Bubra, Albo-Picta Bosea, $4.00 S 



= per 100, 5 



S Carnations, Pink Enchantress, Bose-Pink Enchantress, Philadelphia, $3.00 S 



S per 100, $25.00 per 1000. S 



5 English Ivy, 4-in. pots, 3 ft. tops, $12.00 per 100. S 



S Petunia, Giant Buffled and Bosy Mom, 2^ -in. pots, $2.50 per 100. E 



S Fern Dish Ferns, all standard varieties, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. S 



5 Fern, Teddy Jr., 214-in. pots, $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. E 



S Kentia Belmoreana, 2^-iii. pots, $9.00 per 100; 3-in. pots, $14.00 per 100. 5 



Painesville, Ohio i 

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• Mention The Review when yon write. 



S The Storrs & Harrison Co., 



Pot Plants 



Plant! from 8-lnch pott, f2.00 per 100: 



AsparagoB Sprengeri Fuchsias, 4 vara. 

 Areratum, dwarf blue Parlor IT7 

 Alyaanm, dwarf Salvia Bonfire 



Plants from 2>/i-inch pots, 98.00 per 100: 

 Aaparagua Sprengeri Privet, golden varle- 

 Fnchslas, 4 vara. gated 



Dalales, yellow and Euonymns radlcana var, 



white Vlnca varlegata 



Smllax 



Plants from 8-inch pota, $4-00 per 100: 



Anthericum rariegatom Enonymus radlcana var. 



Dracaena IndlTlaa 

 Passion Vine. 2 vara. 

 Ivy, hardy English; 

 planta In each pot 

 Vinca Tariegata 



Aaparagna Sprengeri 

 Smilar, atrong 

 Baiclea, yellow and 



white 

 Fnchalaa, 4 vara, 

 rnnkla variegata 



PUnta from 4-inch pota, $1.00 per doien: 

 Polnaettlas, atoek planta FMnkla variegata 

 Dracaena Indlrlsa Clematis panicnlata 



Irj, hardy Engliah Anthericum varlegatum 



Vlnca Tariegata 



C. EISELE 



11th and Weatmoreland Sta., Philadelphia, Pa. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of avary variaty 



Always mantlon the rioiists* Review 

 when wrltlnc •dTertleen. 



ANGUN & WALSH CO. 



335 Broadway, New York City 



CARNATIONS, Rieted Cittinei 



Per 100 



Alice 16.00 



Good Cheer 6.00 



Whita Wonder 3,00 



Matchless 3.00 



Beacon 3,00 



Mrs, C, W, Ward 3.00 



Champion 3.00 



PINK SENSATION 4.00 



Write for prices on other yarieties 



1000 

 160.00 

 50.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 26,00 

 25.00 

 26.00 

 35.00 



CHRYSANTHENUNS, Rioted Cvttmp 



Per 100 1000 



Early Frost 17.00 $60.00 



Golden Quein 7.00 60.00 



Marigold 7,00 60,00 



Chadwick Varieties 3.00 25.00 



Other varieties— write for prices. 



ROSES 



Own root, last year's stock carried over, 

 repotted now in 4-inch pots. MRS. A. WARD. 

 KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. CECILE BRUN- 

 NER. ARENBERG. CRIMSON QUEEN. 

 Ready now. 



16.00 per dozen; |S7,60 per 100. 

 Always Mention tb«.«i 



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