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The Florists* Review 



NOVBMBBB 16, 1916. 



LILY BULBS 



Giganteum, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 per 100 

 Rubrum, Melpomene, $5.00, $6.50 100 



Write tot price list and quotations 



M. M. CARROLL, 



Norwood (Near Cincinnati), Ohio 



set better than if you keep the beds 

 wet. C. W. 



OUTDOOR CAULIFLOWEE. 



How and when is cauliflower sown 

 in the fall and how much protection 

 does it require? 



A. R. G.— O. 



Cauliflower would not prove hardy 

 with you and it does not pay to en- 

 deavor to winter it in frames. For an 

 early c^op in hotbeds, sow at Christmas. 

 For a first outdoor planting, sow in 

 March in a hotbed or greenhouse. 



C. W. 



USINOEE'S UTTERANCES. 



C. R. Betts has opened a handsome 

 flower store at Jamestown, N. Y. 



Dana Herron, of Olean, N. Y., had a 

 fine stock of bloopis in his retail store. 

 Manager Oppenheimer is ever busy 

 properly displaying the stock, and, with 

 his gracious smile and pleasing per- 

 sonality, wins many friends. 



S. Oflferle, of Warren, Pa., reports 

 business satisfactory at his new range, 

 and, with a good crop coming along, a 

 successful season is looked for. 



A. H. Sharman, of Warren, has had a 

 strenuous season. The scarcity of labor 

 was severe and made it necessary to 

 work well into the night. Mr. Sharman 

 has been well rewarded, however, as 

 stock never looked better. 



Victor Offerle, of Warren, has finished 

 repairing some of his houses and a 

 better than usual season is looked for. 



John Laver, of Erie, Pa., is cutting 

 some fine roses at the Erie Floral Co. 

 range, which he recently acquired. 



The Bauer Floral Co., of Erie, had a 

 magnificent display of seasonable stock 

 in plants and cut flowers. 



The Schluraff Floral Co., of Erie, re- 

 ports business is far in excess of that 

 of last year and a banner season is 

 predicted. 



L. A. Eaton, of Conneaut, O., says his 

 stock of Christmas plants is coming 

 along finely. 



Violet plants in pots are a feature of 

 the Tong & Weeks Floral Co., of Ashta- 

 bula, O. This was the first time the 

 writer ever saw violets sold this way. 

 Mr. Weeks says the item is a good 

 seller. 



The management of the Wilson 

 Flower Shop, of Painesville, O., is plan- 

 ning a new store, which the continued 

 increase in business warrants. Some 

 fine stock was noted in the houses built 

 last summer. 



W. R. Parker, of Sandusky, O., has 

 opened a store on West Market street. 

 He closed shop for the summer and 

 opened in the new location. 



The Matern Flower Shop, of San- 

 dusky, had some fine novelties on dis- 

 play. Business is reported unusually 

 good. 



H. A. Cook, of Oberlin, is disposing 

 of a large cut of n^ums in the Cleveland 

 and near-by markets. 



The Humm-Wainright Floral Co., of 

 Oberlin, O., has opened a store on WesJ 

 College street. There was a good dis- 



FRON THE FAMOUS 

 ASHBORNE HSHERIES 



LARQE, HKALTHY FISH AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 



OUR PRICES ON FISH 



Lajrce, Healthy Stock 



Per 100 

 Medium Selectsd Goldfish, asst. colors . ..$ 3.00 

 Medium Large Selected Goldfish, asst. 



colors 5.00 



Large Selected Goldfish, asst. colors 7.00 



Extra Large Selected Goldfish, asst. 



colors 10.00 



Per Doz. 



Imported Jap. Fan tails (Genuine) $3.00 



Imported Jap. Fantails (Small) 2.26 



Imported Jap. Telescopes, Fantails 4.50 



Imported Jap. Comets, Small 2.00 



Imported Jap. Ck)mets, Large 3.00 



Per Gross 

 Wafer Timh food, large 3-colored pkg. ..$6.00 

 Cabomba (Water Plant), 60c doz.; $4.50 per 

 100 bunches. 



FISH GLOBKS 



Good, heavy glass, and in original cases 



Per Doz. 



Half-gallons, 4 dozen to crate $1.00 



Half -gallons, in gross lots 90 



Gallon Globes, 1 dozen to crate 2.76 



Two-gallon Globes, 1 dozen to crate 4.26 



Three-gallon Globes, ^ dozen to crate 6.40 



TKRMS: Cash with Order or C. 0. D. When order amounts to $25.00 or more and cash accompany 

 ies same, 25 extra fish will be included at a value of $2.50. 



Order your globes and supplies to be shipped at once by freight— fish will fellow by express. 



Mborne Goldfish & Supply Co. 



(ASHBORNE FISHERIES) 



309 N. MAIN STREET, 



Mention The Reylew when yon •wrttp. 



BURLINGTON, IOWA 



DUTCH BULBS, f. o. b. St. Louis 



SPANISH IRIS, any named variety $ 3.00 per 1000 



CROCUS, any color 3.00 per 1000 



NARCISSI, Emperor, Empress, Sir Watkin, Bicolor 



Victoria 15.00 per 1000 



Golden Spur, Double Von Sion 18.00 per 1000 



BEDDING HYACINTHS, any color 20.00 per 1000 



LECHNER BROS., Caxton Bidg., St. Louis, Mo. 



Agents for THE GROWERS ASSOCIATION, Anna Paulowna, Holland 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. ; 



ROSES-CANNAS 



Mention The Rerlew whea job wrif. 



BULBS -NURSERY STOCK 



JOHNSON & NILLUNG, Inc., Auctioneen 



COOQAN BUILDING 



55-57 West 26tli St., NEW YORK 



Under Cut Flower Exchange 



WRITK FOR CATALOGUE 



play of baskets, ribbons and cut flowers. 

 The greenhouses are producing some ex- 

 cellent mums, violets and other season- 

 able stock. 



The L. C. Hecock Floral Co., of 

 Elyria, O., says that funeral orders have 



SPECIAL SALE 



Because we are needing room we are making 

 the following special prices; also now is the 

 time to prepare for Fall and Holiday trade. 



2^ in. Sin. 4 in. Sin. 

 Celestial Peppers $10-00 Sn.GO 



Larce Cluster Peppers 



Small Cluster Peppers 



Jerusalem Cberries. . .$3.50 



$6.00 

 6.00 



10 00 

 10.00 

 10.00 



17.60 

 17.60 



6.00 10.00 



6.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 



6.00 

 8.60 

 360 



7.60 

 7.50 

 6.00 

 6.00 



7.60 

 6.00 

 7.50 



20.00 

 12.50 

 12.50 



10.00 

 1250 



36.00 



Polnsettias. 



Cyclamen 



Cblnese Primroses . . 

 Oboonloa Primroses. 

 Porbesi Primroses . . 

 Malaooldes Primroses 

 Luminosa and 

 Chatelaine Beconias., 



PlumoBus 



Sprenceri 



Fancy Leaved Caladiums at 26c and 35c each, 

 Just the thing to help out your store window. 



GEO. A. KUHL. Wholesale Grower, PEKIN. ILL 



Mention The Review when you write. 



been heavy and counter trade good. 



Eoland Schwerdtfeger, of the North 

 Hill Greenhouses, Akron, 0., has been 

 tied in wedlock to a local belle. He has 

 the best wishes of the trade in Akron. 



W. T. U. 



