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The Florists' Review 



May 11, 1916. 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



BEGONIAS 



Xmas Red, 2M-in $ G.OO 100 



Xmas Red, 31u 10.00 100 



Erfordil, 2i/iin 3.00 100 



Erfordii, 3-iii 6.00 100 



Smltlili, 21/4-ln 3.00 100 



Chatelaine, 2y4-ln 3.50 100 



Transplanted seedlings 1.25 100 



CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM 



Improved Wandsbek Type — Very Best in 

 Existence 



Transplanted seedlings, 8 varieties equally di- 

 vided, including Glory of Wandsbek, light and 

 dark salmon, $3.50 per 100, $30.00 per 1000; 

 Glory of Wandsbek separate, $4.00 per 100, $35.00 

 per 1000; Improved Glory of Wandsbek, better 

 grower and larger flower, some are nearly double, 

 best of all salmon, $4.50 per 100, $40.00 per 1000; 

 new fancy variety. Rococo Erecta, not to com- 

 pare with the old Rococo, keeps its flowers erect, 

 Is fringed, and comes in different colors, very fine, 

 $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. We have a num- 

 ber of testimonials as to quality and strain of 

 stock we send out. Give us a trial if you are not 

 satisfied with your strain. We liave over 200,000 

 plants. 



CYCLAMEN, extra strong, heavy plants, ready 

 for 2li> and 3-ln. pots. 



BOXWOOD 



Bushes, 12 to 15-in $0.35 



Bushes, 15 to 18-in .65 



Bushes, 18 to 24-in 1.00 



Bushes, 24 to 30-ln $].25@1.50 



Pyramids, 2 to 2% ft 1.50 



Pyramids, 2% ft., heavy 2.00 



Pyramids, 3 to 3% ft 2.50 



Pyramids, heavy 3.00 



Pyramids, 4 ft., heavy 4i00 



Pyramids, 5 f t. , heavy 7.50 



Standards, 12-ln 2.60 



Standards, 15-in 3.50 



Globes • 2.00@5.00 



Square Shape 2.00@3.00 



All plants balled, in tubs, up to 4 ft., 25c each 

 extra. 



LAUaUS CERASirS, ATJCTTBAS for box filling. 



RHODODENDRONS, HARDY, full of buds, 

 $1.00 each and up. 



HARDY FERNS, strong roots. $6.00 per 100; 

 75c per doz. 



PANSIES, flt'ld-grown, finest mixed, $10.00 per 

 lOOO; $1.25 per 100. 



FUNKIAS, clumps, $15.00 per 100. 



GERANIUMS, Nutt and La Favorite, extra 

 strong 2Vi-in., $3.50 per 100; 4-in., la bud and 

 bloom, $7.00 per 100. 



CALCEOLARIAS, 2-in., $4.00 per 100; 3-in.. 

 $8.00 per 100. 



ROSES. Baby varieties, 5-in., in bud, $4.00 

 per doz. 



CINERARIAS, in bloom, 4-in., $12.00 to $15.00 

 per 100; $1.50 per doz. 



FERNS FOR DISHES, 2-in.. $3.00 per 100. 



BEGONIA BULBS, $3.00 per 100. 



FUCHSIAS, fine mixed varieties, 214-ln.. $3.00 

 per 100. 



SMILAX, seedlings. 75c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 



LOBELIAS. Crystal Palace, Bedding Queen, 

 Speciosa, transplanted clumps, $1.00 per 100. 



VERBENAS, fine mixed, transplanted, $1.00 

 per 100. 



PHLOX, S-yr.-old, mixed, $5.00 per 100; 2-yr.- 

 old, fine mixed varieties, $3.50 per lOO. 



ABUTILON SAVIXZII. 2%-ln.. $4.00 per 100. 



AGERATUM Blue Star. 2-in., $2.50 per 100. 



CANNA King Humbert, 4-in., $10.00 per 100. 



COLEUS. 3-in., extra strong, mixed. $5.00 per 

 100. 



MARGUERITES, 2^4-in., $3.00 per 100. 



HELIOTROPES, 214-in., $3.00 per 100. 



LANTANAS. trailing, 2-in.. $3.00 per 100. 



PERENNIALS of all kinds. See list in classi- 

 fied department under "Hardy Plants." 



ERNEST ROBER, o-h>- WILMETTE, ILL. 



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USIN&ER'S UTTEEANCES. 



Sixty thousand geraniums and an 

 equal number of ferns, besides thou- 

 sands of other plants, now are ready 

 for shipment from the greenhouses of 

 John Walker, of Youngstown, O. 



The Park Flower Shop, of Cleveland, 

 has opened a store at 7 West Federal 

 street, Youngstown. 



Maiden Lane, No. 35, is the location 

 of the new home of the Kay-Dimond 

 Co., Youngstown. Ample floor space and 

 a spacious window permit a better dis- 

 play of plants. 



Heepe's Sons, of Akron, O., had a 

 display of rose bushes and hydrangeas 

 in their window last week. If more of 

 the florists devoted some time to their 

 windows, more sales would be made of 

 the higher class of plants. 



The owners of the North Hill Green- 

 houses, of Akron, have finished build- 

 ing a new house 30x100 feet. This 

 will be devoted to bedding stock for 

 the present season. 



The McFarlands, of Akron, have had 

 quite a rush of funeral work and busi- 

 ness has held up well since Easter, 

 which was one of the largest this con- 

 cern has enjoyed. 



W. H. Hutchings, of the Akron 

 Flower Shop, Akron, had a good dis- 

 play of potted plants in his store last 

 week. A truck has been added to the 

 delivery equipment. 



The Imperial Greenhouses, of Akron, 

 report an unusually busy season follow- 

 ing Easter. 



Williams Bros., of Lorain, 0., have 

 given up their store on Broadway and 

 will conduct all business from the 

 greenhouses. 



After twenty-five years of business 

 at Oberlin, O., V. E. Eice has retired. 

 Ill health and a desire to "see Amer- 

 ica first" was the reason. He will 

 shortly visit his son in the west and 

 perhaps later on make his home there. 

 W. Humm and P. Wainright have taken 

 over Mr. Eice's greenhouses and will 

 conduct them under the name of Humm- 

 Wainright Floral Co. Paul Wainright 

 formerly was with W. Scott, of Lisbon, 

 0. As for William Humm, this is his 

 first venture as a florist, but it looks 

 as though he will make things hum. 



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I How we handle Hybrid I 

 I Roses for Spring Planting \ 



5 All our roses are 3-year-old, strong, fleld-grown 5 



2 After two or three hard freezings, they are lifted, potted and plunged in cold- S 



E frames for the winter. They make good root action all winter dnd are ready to = 



E do business in the' spring. They should be shipped in pots. They should now E 



S carry safely by freight. We bring in quite a lot for Decoration Day. S 



E Strong plants, 6-inch pots, $35.00 per 100 E 



E Stronflf plants, 5-inch pots, 25.00 per 100 E 



Tausendschoen— pink 



Gruss an Teplitz— dark red 



J. B. Clark— deep scarlet 



Clio— light pink 



Magna Charta— bright rose 



Baroness Rothschild— light pink 



Frau Karl Druschki— white 



Oen. Jacaueminot— dark red 

 Mrs. John Laing— pink 

 Ulrich Brunner— dark red 

 La France— pink 

 Persian Yellow— yellow 

 Margaret Dickson— white 

 Paul Neyron— deep rose 



Anna de Diesbach-deep pink 

 Alfred Colomb— bright red 

 John Hopper— bright rose 

 Marchioness of Dufiferin— rosy pink 

 R. G. S. Crawford— rosy pink 

 Hermosa— pink 



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inch, 30c; 6-inch, 40c 



Killarney white and pink.. 



Am . Beauty red 



Richmond .red 



Climbing Am. Beauty • 35c. 60c and 75c 



Philadelphia Crimson Rambler 35c, 60c and 75c 



Baby Rambler pink and red 25c, 35c and 50c 



Dorothy Perkins pink 25c, 35c and 50c 



Clothilde Soupert white 25c and 85c 



B. L. ELLIOTT = 

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I JOHN BADER COMPANY 



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JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N,J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and. plants of ovory variaty 



THE NAUMANN CO. 



Wholesale Plantsmen 



1111 E. 125th St.. CLEVELAND. OHIO 



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Rooted Cuttings 



See my Classified Adi aider following heads: 



Ageratum, Altemanthera, 

 Alyssum, Chrysanthemums, 

 Coleus, Geraniums, Impa- 

 tiens, Salvias, Snapdragons, 

 Stevias, Vincas; also Can- 

 na roots. 



Also have Feverfew, 

 Fuchsias, Smilax,etc.; send 

 for list. Express paid on 

 all rooted cuttings. 

 C. HUMFELD, 



Rooted Cutting Specialist 

 Clay Center. Kas. 



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