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The Florists' Review 



Maech 15, 1917. 



Wholesale Price List of EASTER PLANTS 



JOHN BADER CO., 



OFFERED BT 



B. L. KLLIOTT, 

 Ow^ner, 



1826 Rialto St , N. S., Pittsburgh. Pt. 



5,000 AZALEAS FOR EASTER, 



Our stock is mostly Vander Cruyssen. 

 Price 75c. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. $3.00, $3.50, 

 $4.00 and $5.00 each. 



RHODODENDRONS. 



Rhododendrons $2.00 each 



Pink Pearl 



$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 " 



BABY RAMBLER ROSES. 

 Full Of Flower* and In Fine Shape. 



Baby Rambler Roses, red 



35c, 50c and $1.00 each 



Several in a pot, red 



$1.00 and $1.50 each 



Baby Tausendschoen 50c " 



LILACS. 



Lilacs, 7 and 8-inch pots 



$1.50 to $2.50 each 



PANDANUS VEITCHII, WELL 

 COLORED. 



4-inch 50c each 



5-inch 75c " 



NOTE. — Kindly state in ordering, 



SPIRAEA. 



Gladstone 50c and 75c each 



Pink Spiraeas 75c and $1.00 



DRACAENA MASSANGEANA. 



5-inch, well colored $1.00 each 



6-inch, well colored 1.50 " 



DRACAENA TERMINALIS. 



4-lnch 35c each 



5-inch 50c " 



ASPIDISTRAS. 



Green, 6-inch, strong $1.25 each 



Variegated, 5-inch 1.50 " 



FICUS ELASTICA. 



inch 25c each 



40c " 



50c " 



$1.00 " 



TULIPS. 



2 in a pot 10c each 



4 in a pot 20c 



Cut Tulips $3.00 and $4.00 per 100 



Cut Bicolor Victoria $3.00 per lOu 



whether plants are to be taken out of pots. 



inch 

 inch 

 inch 



Tulips. 

 Tulips. 



HYACINTHS. 



4-lnch, 1 in a pot $10.00 per 100 



3 in a pot 25c each 



When Hyacinths are to be packed to 

 ship, add $2.00 per 100. 



VON SION NARCISSUS. 

 6 to 10 in a pot 25c a pot 



EASTER LILIES. 



Easter Lilies 15c each 



(Subject to change) 



ASPARAGUS. 



Plumosus. . ..2-lnch, 4c; 3-inch, 8c each 



Sprengeri 2-inch, 3c; 3-inch. 6c " 



BEGONIA VERNON. 



In Full Bloom. 



4-inch 15c each 



FERN PANS FOR TABLES. 



5-inch pans 30c each 



6-inch pans 35c 



7-incb pans 50c " 



ARECA LUTESCENS. 



3-inch $15.00 per 100 



4-inch $25.00 per " 



100 



Mention The Review when you write. 



DAVENPORT, R. ISLAND, MOUNE. 



The Markets. 



Trade was good last week, funeral 

 work being the prime factor, though 

 business in other lines was brisk, Roses 

 were of excellent quality and cleaned 

 up quickly, developing a shortage dur- 

 ing the last of the week. Lilies were in 

 rather short supply and bulbous stock 

 was in excessive supply, but selling 

 well. Sweet peas, violets and valley are 

 sufficient for present wants. 



Club Meeting. 



The regular meeting of the Tri-City 

 Florists ' Club was held at the residence 

 of R. E. DeRycke, at Villa Velie, Moline, 

 March 8. Arvid Anderson showed a fine 

 vase of blooms from some of his new 

 carnation seedlings. They were of un- 

 usual size and quality. 



After the routine business had been 

 attended to, the club elected the follow- 

 ing officers for the ensuing year: Presi- 

 dent, Arvid Anderson; vice-presidents, 

 P. G. Pearson, Henry Gaethje, James 

 Hanson; recording secretary, William 

 Goos; financial secretary, C. J. Reardon; 

 treasurer, William Knees, Sr.; trustees, 

 R. E. DeRycke, Ludwig Stapp, Henry 

 Pauli. 



Mr. DeRycke spoke on the city beau- 

 tiful and of the efforts of the Rotary 

 Clubs of the Tri-Cities to interest school 

 children in the work. A communication 

 from the Mothers' and Teachers' Club, 

 of Davenport, asking the cooperation of 

 the club along the same lines, was read. 

 On motion the subject was held for ac- 

 tion at the next meeting. Lunch was 

 served, and after extending a vote of 

 thanks to the host and hostess the club 

 adjourned. The next meeting will be 

 held at the residence of Henry Gaethje, 

 April 12. W. G. 



Leavenworth, Ean. — One of the hand- 

 somest stores in this part of the state 

 will be ready for business on the north- 

 east corner of Fifth and Delaware 

 streets April 1, when Henry Knipe 

 moves the Sunnyside Floral Co. store 

 from its present location. Mr. Knipe 

 grows all the stock he retails. 



Belle Washburn 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



The best red Carnation of the new introductions of last year. 

 Watch its flowers sell. No other Carnation is in the same class 

 for red flowers. 



Rooted cuttings ready to ship at once. Price in lots of 250 

 or more, at the rate of $45.00 per 1000. In lots of 100 or 200, 

 $5.00 per 100. All cuttings guaranteed first-class in every respect. 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



Store and OflBce: 178 No. Wabash Avenue, Chicago 

 Greenhouses: Hinsdale, IIL 



MantloH Th< Brrlwr whm yon write. 



SEASONABLE K. C, AND 2-IN. STOCK. 



Per 100 



2-in. cigar plants $2.50 



L'-in. mixed geraniums 2.50 



2-in. Oerman Ivy 2.50 



2-jn. moonvines 3.50 



R. C. moonvines 2.00 



200 for $3.50; 300 for $5.00 



R. C. English Ivy 1.00 



R. C. trailing coleus 1.00 



R. 

 R. 



Brilliancy coleus 1.50 



ageratum, blue 75 



D. U. AUOSPUKOER & SONS CO., 

 BOX 3B4, PEOKIA. ILL. 



Hooted CnttinKH 



Altemantheras, 4 best vii- 

 rleties, fall •cuttings; Sal- 

 vias; Daisy Mrs. Sander: 

 Mme. Salleroi Ocr.; Vlnca 

 Varicgata; $1.00 per 100, 

 $8.00 per 1000. Ageratum 

 New Blue, 60c per 100. Ver- 

 benas, 70c per 101. Fover- 

 few; Lantanas; Snapdrag- 

 ons. Silver Pink, Giant 

 Wlilte; $1.25 per 100. Kx- 

 press II repaid on all rooted 

 cuttings. 



O. HUMFSI.!). Cl*r Center, Kan. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FERNS 



FOR FERN DISHES 



Ready NOW. 18.00 per 100; 126.00 per 1000 



CMh with order. 



ERNEST OECHSUN,'WS:«% 



t mllee dlrecUy weet of Oblcafo Oonrt Hoaie 

 •■ MadUon Street. 



ROCHELLE 



Paper Pete and Dirt Bands. See pace 9S. 



