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The Florists' Review 



March 22. 1917. 



Wholesale Price List of EASTER PLANTS 



JOHN BADER CO., 



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RHODODENDRONS. 



Rhododendrons $2.00 each 



Pink Pearl ^ ^^ ,, 



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



BABY RAMBLER ROSES. 



Full of Flowers 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-lnch 75c " 



SPIRAEA. 



Gladstone 50c and 75c each 



Pink Spiraeas 75c and $1.00 " 



OrrERED BT 



' "b^iSr^- 1826 Riilto St , N. S., Pittsburgh. Pi. 



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-lnch, strong $1.25 each 



Variegated, 5-inch 1.50 " 



FICUS ELASTICA. 



4-lnch 25c each 



5-lnch 40c " 



6-inch 50c " 



7-inch $1.00 " 



TULIPS. 



Tulips, 2 in a pot 10c each 



Tulips, 4 in a pot 20c " 



Cut Tulips $3.00 and $4.00 per 100 



Cut Bicolor Victoria $3.00 per 100 



NOTE.— Kindly state in ordering, whether plants are to be taken out of pots. 



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 2Sc a pot 



EASTER LILIES. 

 Elaster Lilies 15c each 



(Subject to change) 



ASPARAGUS. 



Plumosus.. ..2-inch. 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-inch pans 50c " 



ARECA LUTESCENS. 



3-inch $15.00 per 100 



4-inch $26.00 per 100 



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NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



Easter stock is coming into the mar- 

 ket in liberal quantities, potted plants 

 and cut flowers which recently made 

 their appearance for the first time being 

 much more plentiful. Prices last week 

 as a rule were reasonable, except those 

 . of white carnations, which began to 

 mount when the St. Patrick's day de- 

 mand made itself felt. Business on the 

 Irish holiday was satisfactory, most of 

 the florists finding a good sale for their 

 potted shamrocks and novelties. 



Business is good but not rushing. The 

 growers are nursing their Easter stock 

 aiong, and it seems that there will be 

 some top-notch goods for the day. 



Various Notes. 



Henry Leahy, of Elizabeth, recently 

 had a clever window of his own making. 

 On an easel in the center of the window 

 was a picture frame, which was trimmed 

 with gorgeous ribbons. The canvas, or 

 background, was green burlap. The 

 ' ' picture ' ' itself consisted of a spray 

 of pussy willow and flowers. At the 

 foot of the easel was a palette and paint 

 brush, the colors on the palette being 

 represented by a pansy, a daisy and so 

 on. A card told the spectators that here I 

 was "Nature's art." E. B. M. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business is excellent in all lines. 

 There is much funeral work each day 

 and a good call for flowers for wed- 

 dings and the sick. Roses and carna- 

 tions are plentiful and sweet peas are 

 good. Tulips, hyacinths and other 

 spring plants are in good supply and 

 demand. 



Various Notes. 



The members of the Evansville Flo- 

 rists' Club spent a pleasant evening at 

 the C. L. Niednagel place March 14. 

 The members inspected the Niednagel 

 roses, which are extra fine. The mem- 

 bers voted to go to Henderson, Kj., 



FERNS 



FOR FERN DISHES 



Ready NOW. 18.00 per 100; 126.00 per 1000 



CHh with order. 



ERNEST OECH$LIN,'^':%:«''h 



Smilea dlrecUr west of Ohlcagro Ooort Homm 

 en Hadiion StrMt. 



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SEASONABLE R. C. AND 2-IN. STOCK. 



o, . , Per 100 



2-ln. cigar plants $2.50 



2-ln. mixed geraniums 2!b0 



2-ln. Oerman ivy 2!60 



2-ln. moonvincs [[ s.'sO 



R. C. moonvlnes 2' 00 



200 for $3.50; 300 for $5.00 



R. 0. Bngllsh ivy i.oo 



R. O. trailing coleus i.oo 



R. C. Brilliancy coleus 1.60 



R. 0. ageratum, blue 75 



D. V. AVOSFXTEOER & SONS CO., 

 BOX 394, PEORIA, ILL, 



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Rooted CnttinsH 



Altcrnantlieras. 4 best va- 

 rieties, fall cuttlnsrs; .Sal- 

 vias: Daisy Mrs. Sander: 

 Mine. Sallerol (ier.; Vinca 

 Varlcsrata: $1.00 per 100, 

 $8.00 per 1000. AReratuni 

 New Blue, 60c per 100. Ver- 

 benas. 70c per 10 '. Fever- 

 few; Lantanas; Snapdrag- 

 ons, .Silver Pink, Giant 

 White; $1.2.5 per 100. Kx- 

 press prepaid on all rooted 



CUtthlRS. 



O. HUMFBL.D. OU7 Cent«r, Kan. 

 Mention Th« Review when yon write. 



April 11, upon invitation of C. A. Mor- 

 gan, for the next meeting. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons are expe- 

 riencing a big rush of business. They 

 have plenty of stock of all kinds. 



The Blackman Floral Co. force has 

 been stepping lively each day. The cut 

 of roses and carnations is fine. 



Karl Zeidler is cutting many roses 

 and carnations. He has a large supply 

 of ferns and blooming plants. 



C. E. Gysemans has his new house 

 filled with seedlings of plants he intends 

 to grow this season. E. L. F. 



NRS.C.C.POLLWORTH 



The early yellow mum that gets 



the money. 



Strong 2 ^4-inch plants, ready for immedi- 

 ate sliipment, 



25 for $4.00; $15.00 per 100 



EARLY FROST, best early white, ready now. 



2^4-in. pots, fine plants, 



$3.50 per 100, $30.00 per 1000 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



Milwaukee* Wis. 



FERNS, ETC. 



MephroleplB Teddy. Jr., 6-lnch pots, $6.00 per 



dozen; 8-lnch, $12.00 per dozen. 

 Nephrolepis Smithil, 6-lnch pots, $6.00 per 



dozen. 

 Nephrolepig mnacoBa, S'^-lnch, $3.00 per dozen. 

 Flcng elastica, 60c, 76c and $1.00 each. 



F. R. PIERSON CO. 



TABBYTOWN. HEW YORK 



ROCHELLE 



Paper Pots and Dirt Bands. See pare 117. 



