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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 29, 1917. 



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Easter Greetings and the Chaps Who Grow 'Em. 



NOW IS THE TIME 



to prepare for after- Easter business. Fill your space with 25-cent and 75-cent plants instead of 15 and 

 25. That means 'Easter Greeting." It's the most profitable plant grown. It sells on sight. It's a 

 wonder. We are prepared with a fine stock for immediate shipment. Given a shift, they'll return you more auick cash than any plants 

 you ever had. 2'a, 3 and 4-inch Easter Greeting and Lucie Becker. 7c, 9c and 16c each; Swabian Maid and Wurtembergia, 3 inch, 12c. We 

 favor small buyer, because we know he'll come again. Absolute guarantee. 



S. C. TEMPLIN & SON, Easter Greeting Specialists, GARRETTSVILLE, OHIO 



DAVENPORT, R. ISLAND, MOLINE. 



The Markets. 



Trade was quieter last week — a lull 

 before the Easter rush. Roses, carna- 

 tions, callas and Easter lilies are plenti- 

 ful. All kinds of bulbous stock, with 

 the exception of Paper Whites, are in 

 excellent supply, but the demand for 

 these is good because prices are low. 

 Some good snapdragons are seen, while 

 sweet peas, violets and other flowers are 

 plentiful enough to supply the wants of 

 the trade. Potted stock is in good de- 

 mand. 



Various Notes. 



H. G. Pauli is busy potting off spring 

 stock. lie has about 20,000 geraniums 

 in 4-incli pots, as well as an abundance 

 of other kinds of bedding plants. He 

 looks forward to a big business in the 

 near future. 



Miss M. A. Tierney, of the Bills Floral 

 Co., has added a large display case for 

 ribbons, which has added materially to 

 the appearance of the store. 



Koopmann Bros, report a large whole- 

 sale demand for potted plants of all 

 kinds. W. G. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



Community garden work, suggested 

 some time ago, is beginning to take 

 form and it is probable that the idea 

 will be in working order at an early 

 date. At a meeting of representatives 

 of the Newport Garden Association, the 

 Home Garden Association, the Civil 

 League, the Newport Horticultural So- 

 ciety and the Newport Board of Trade, 

 held a few days ago, a committee was 

 appointed to conduct the campaign. 



Augustus Jurgens, of CMiicago, is vis- 



Roses - Carnations 

 Verbenas 



J. L. DILLON 



BLOOMSBUna, PA. 



flFor Spring 1917 we offer a com- 

 plete list of Shade Trees, Shrubs 

 and Evergreens. Will be pleased 

 to submit prices. 



AUDUBON NURSERY 



p. O. Box 7tl, Wllmlncton. V. C. 



277^~MORE 

 BLOSSOIMS 



on plants raised in ROOHELLB 4-ln. SQUARE 

 paper pota (64 cubic Inches of soil and roots) 

 than on plants raised in 4-in. clay pots (31 cubic 

 inches of soil and roots). Send for PROOF. 

 See page 131. 

 F. W. BOOHELLE * SONS, Chester, K. J. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plaats off •vary variety 



iting his cousin, William .Jurgens, of 

 this city, for a few days. 



A new range of greenhouses is among 

 tlie improvements to be made at 

 Stoneacre, recently purchased by God- 

 frev Loew from Mrs. XJiomas. 



W. H. M. 



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I CARNATIONS | 



5 Rosalia, cerise pink, April delivery. E 



S Old Gold, deep yellow, faint pink E 



= stripes, ready now. = 



5 $12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 = 



E New Late Chrysanthemum Fall S 



E Beauty, pink, $3.60 per doz., = 



= $30.00 per 100. E 



E Carnations— Standard Varieties E 



= ,^ Per 100 Per 1000 E 



E Nancy $6.00 $60.00 = 



= Good Cheer 4.00 36.00 E 



E Pink Sensation 3.00 26.00 = 



E Alice 3.00 26.00 E 



= White Wonder 3.00 26.00 E 



E Matchless, 2-inch , . . 4.00 30.00 = 



5 Matchless, from sand 3.00 26.00 E 



= Rosette, 2-inch 4.00 30.00 E 



S Champion 3.00 26.00 = 



E Enchantress 3.00 25.00 E 



E F> DORNER & SONS CO., E 



• La Payette, Ind. ^ 



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Bobbink & Atkins 



NURSERYMEN 

 FLORISTS and PLANTERS 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



Per 100 1000 



VINCAS- Rooted Cuttinss SlO.OO 



Strong, field rooted tips, 1 to 8 



leads, 2>4-inch pots $8.00 26.00 



CARNATIONS- Hooted Cuttings 



White Enchantress and Beacon.. 2.60 20.00 



TABLE FERNS-fine stock, 214- 

 inch 8.60 80.00 



JAMES VICK'S SONS, Rochester, N. Y. 



