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The Florists' Review 



February 1, 1917. 



Gullett's Offer of Young Stock 



Cyclamen 



., „ Handsomely flowered Cyclamens, 4-lnch to 7-lnch, at 25c, 40c, 60c, 76c, 

 11.00 and $1.50. Splendid sellers. In most desirable colors. 



Ferns, Pahdanus, Dracaenas, Rubbers, Primulas 



strong Plumosus, 4 in., 8c. 

 Kicus Elastica, excellent plants, 5 and 6-in.. 60c and 75c each. 

 Primula Obconica. nicely in bloom. 3-in.. 8c; 4-in . 15c. 

 Fine Table Ferns, 2^4 -In., |3.60 per 100; $80 per 1000. 

 Dracaena Termlnalls, well colored, 6-ln.. 76c and $1.00 each. Pandanua 

 Veltchll. beautifully variegated, 6-ln., 60c; 6-ln., $1.00. 

 A Moderate Charge Is Made for Packing. 



GULLETT S SONS, 



Lincoln, III. 



DnCPQ Own Boot Grafted 



IS.\JOCii3 Per 1000 Per 1000 



Mrs. Chas. Russell $160.00 



Mrs. Bayard Thayer $100.00 160.00 



Tip-Top (Baby Doll) 100.00 120.00 



American Beauty 80.00 



Ophelia 60.00 120.00 



Mrs. Shawj-er 60.00 120.00 



KlUamey kinds 60.00 120.00 



Richmond 60.00 120.00 



Hoosler Beauty 60.00 120.00 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Champion »3.00 $25.00 



Mrs. 0. W. Ward 3.00 26.00 



Philadelphia 2.60 20.00 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Business has been extremely heavy 

 (luring the last two weeks. Much stock 

 has come in, but not enough in some 

 lines to meet the demand. Eoses are 

 badly off crop and those that come in 

 are sold quickly. Prices are high for 

 these, considering the time of year. 

 Ophelia seems to be more plentiful than 

 the other varieties and its quality is 

 fine. Russell sells in a hurry. Killarney 

 and White Killarney roses move well 

 by reason of the scarcity of pther va- 

 rieties. Carnations arrive in good quan- 

 tities, but they are cleaned up early 

 and some growers are called on two and 

 three times daily. Some of the stock 

 is cut rather closely, but all blooms go 

 in the rush. 



Narcissi are more plentiful than any 

 other flowers and quantities of them 

 are disposed of. They fill in nicely. 

 Romans are not plentiful as yet and 

 arc in great demand. Sweet peas now 

 are extra fine and a great number of 

 them are disposed of at good prices. A 

 few jonquils are to be seen, but not 

 enough to cut any figure. Freesias are 

 more plentiful and sell well. Valley is 

 scarce and the demand is heavy. 



Ferns have been scarce during the 

 last ten days. Lilies are not plentiful 

 and the demand for them is strong. 

 Violets are moving nicely and the qual- 

 ity is all that could be desired. The 

 demand for potted plants is strong. 

 These include azaleas, primulas, be- 

 gonias, cyclamens, ferns, palms, etc. 



Various Notes. 



The Indianola Florists report that 

 business is rushing and that it is hard 

 to get enough stock. 



E. Metzmaier says he can hardly find 

 enough stock to go around. 



The Livingston Seed Co. has a fine 

 line of cyclamens. These plants have 

 had a good sale. 



The Columbus Floral Co. says that 

 stock never has been so scarce as at the 

 present time. 



The Munk Floral Co. is marketing a 

 good cut of roses, in addition to a line 

 of potted plants. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. has been 

 hard pushed in getting settled in its 

 new store. 



Walter Marion, of Marion Bros., Cir- 

 cleville, was a visitor last week. He 

 says the firm is cutting the finest sweet 

 peas ever and that Marion brand car- 

 nations are of top-notch quality at 

 present. J. M. . 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



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I Ferns, Palms, Rhododendrons, etc. | 



5 Our stock of Kentias is larger than usual, with bright, clean stock in all sizes. = 



6 leaves. 15 inches high 



5 to 6 leaves, 18 to 20 inches high.. 



5 to 6 leaves, 20 to 24 inches high.. 



6 to 6 leaves. 24 to 28 inches high . . 



.each. 



7-inch tubs. 36 inches high 



8-inch tubs, 38 to 40 inches high 



8-inch tubs, 40 to 44 inches high — 

 10-inch tubs, 60 to 66 inches high 



= KENTIA BKLMOREANA, 4 -inch pots. 

 S 5-inch pots. 



Si 6-inch pois, 



S 6-inch pots. 



S KKNTIA FORSTERIANA, 6-inch pots, 6 to 6 leaves, 30 inches high.. 



— 6-inch pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 34 inches high.. 



— 7-inch pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 36 inches high.. 



= KENTIA FORSTERIANA. Made-up- 



2 3 and 4 plants in 



2 3 and 4 plants in 



^ 3 and 4 plants in 



2 3 and 4 plants in 



E FERNS, Tmldy Jr., extra auality- 



S 5'inch pots 



^ b-inch pots " 



E FERNS, Boston, fine stock— 



— 5-incn pots " 



— 6-inch pots " 



— 8-inch pots " 



~ 10-inch pots " 



= ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, heavy field plants, new in 4-inch pots per 100. 



— 5-.inch pots, extra heavy 



S ENGLISH IVT, 4-inch pot plants- 



S 2 and 8 shoots, 2 to 3-foot tops 



E RHODODENDRONS, special forcing varieties- 



S 8 to 12 buds each, 



S 12 to 16 buds " 



S Pink Pearl, 6 to 8 buds " 



— Pink Pearl, 8 to 12 buds " 



= AZALEA MOLLIS, Seedlings- 



— 12 to 15-inch, full of buds per doz., 



— 15 to 18-inch, very bushy 



I THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. | 



= NUBSERTMEN. FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN E 



I PAINESVILLE, OHIO | 



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OBCONICA PRIMULAS 



Fine 4-inch stock $io.oo per 100 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2-inch 2.OO per 100 



Vinca Variegata, 'J-inch 2.OO per 100 



S. A. Nutt Geraniums, 2-inch 2.OO per 100 



S. A. Nult Geraniums, 2i^-inch 2.50 per 100 



Cash, please. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, Delaware, Ohio 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



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HAS MADE GOOD 



Rooted Cuttings, $6.00 100, $50.00 1000 



LITTLEFIELD&WYMAN 



NO. ABINGTON.MASS. 



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JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants off avery varlaty 



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