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The Florists' Review 



November 23, 1916. 



Mount Hope cemetery. An impressive 

 service was held at the family residence, 

 during which the Fifty-fourtli regimental 

 band played several selections, includ- 

 ing a favorite hymn of the deceased. 

 Among the floral tributes was a hand- 

 some wreath sent by the Eochester Flo- 

 rists' Association. 



Large pillars covered with moss and 

 holding specimen tubes filled with 

 bronze pompons and about 200 cat- 

 tleyas, arranged with Farleycnse, with 

 the base of the window draped with 

 golden plush, made an exquisite decora- 

 tion at the store of George Boucher last 

 week. 



Edwin C. Kaelber, Inc., reports good 

 business during the present month. Ex- 

 tensive arrangements are being made 

 for the Christmas trade. 



George B. Hart is having several 

 large benches built in his wholesale 

 store. They are longer and much wider 

 than the old ones and racks are built 

 beneath for boxes, etc. 



Robt. Bard, of Syracuse, N. Y., at- 

 tended the funeral of Fred W. Vick 

 and called on several of his friends 

 here. H. J. H. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



Chrysanthemums now are holding full 

 sway of the local market and the de- 

 mand is daily increasing. The excellent 

 weather of last week called for an un- 

 usual number of the larger heads for 

 corsage effects, while bunches of the 

 small ones were used for box sales. 

 Carnations are showing an improve- 

 ment. Violets are coming in more plen- 

 tifully and roses are in excellent quan- 

 tity. Already a number of large or- 

 ders for mums for Thanksgiving have 

 been booked and the present indica- 

 tions are that there will be a suflScient 

 supply. 



Various Notes, 



Joseph Ott is building an addition to 

 his greenhouse on Walcott street. Paw- 

 tucket. 



Peter S. Brynes has been elected over- 

 seer of the poor and commissioner of 

 the town asylum for the year, at North 

 Kingstown. W. H. M. 



New Carlisle, O. — Everything is hus- 

 tle and bustle at the Charles Taynor 

 place. Preparations are being made for 

 a big Christmas and a record-breaking 

 Easter and Memorial day business. 



Clyde, O.— The Clyde Floral Co., 

 Wetzel & Stout, proprietors, which made 

 an assignment September 1, held a sale 

 of personal property November 4. B. 

 H. Dewey, of Clyde, was the receiver. 



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. 6 in. 



Cel««tlal' Peppers $10-00 S17.60 



Larse Cluster Peppers 10.00 17.60 



Smmll Cluster Peppers $6.00 10.00 17.50 



Jerusalem Cbenies... $3.50 6.00 10.00 



Polnsettlas 6.00 10.00 



Cyclamen, fine plants, 



50c, OOc and 75c each. 

 Chinese Primroses . . . 6.00 7.60 12.60 

 Obconica Primroses.. 5.00 7.50 12.50 

 Forbesi Primroses... 4.00 6.00 

 Malacoides Primroses 4.00 6.00 

 Luminosa and 

 Cbatelaine BeKonias.. 5.00 7.60 



Plumosus 3.50 6.00 10.00 



Bprengrerl 3 50 7.50 12.50 



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



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



Palms, Ferns, Araucarias and 

 Blooming Plants 



FOR IMMEDIATE SALES OR FOR CHRISTMAS STOCK 



We have our houses stocked full of choice plants, but 

 we recommend the placing of orders early for the 

 stock you want for Christmas. Don't put it off until 

 the last minute, or you may get disappointed. 



KENTIA Forsteriana, 4-in. pots, 15 to IS 

 in. tall, 35c each; 6-ln. pots, 5-6 leaves, 

 24-28 in., 75c; 0-in. pots, 6 leaves, 28-30 

 in., $1.00; 7-ln. pots, 7 leaves, 40-42 in., 

 $2.50, extra heavy. Made-up plants, 7-in. 

 pots, 36 in. tall, with 3 small palms on 

 side, $2.50 each. Made-up plants, 36 to 

 42 in. tall, extra heavy, 9-ln. cedar tubs, 

 $5.00 each. 



KENTIA Belmoreana, 4-in. pots, 15-18 in. 

 mil, 35c each; 7-ln. pots, 6-6 leaves, 26-28 

 in. tall, $1.50 each. 



NEPHROLEPIS Teddy Jr. Extra fine, in 

 6-in. pots, $6.00 per doz. : 7-in. pots, 75c 

 each; 8-in. pots, $1.00 each, very fine. 



NEPHROLEPIS John Wanamaker. 6-in., 



$6.00 per doz. 

 NEPHROLEPIS Scottii. 6-in., $5.00 per 



doz;; 7-in. pots, 75c each; 8-in. pots, $1.00 



each; very fine. 



4-in. FERNS, ready to shift, $20.00 per 100. 



SMITHII FERNS. 5-in. pots, $4.80 per doz. 



ARATTCARIA Excelsa. 6-ln. pots, very fine, 

 this Sprinp'B importation, 60c, 75c, $1.00, 

 $1.25 and $1.50 each. 



FICUS Elastica, 6-in. pots, 40c and 50c 



each; 7-in. pots, 75c each. 

 CYCLAMEN Giganteum, 4-in. pots, $.3.00 



per doz.; SMs-ln. pots, $6.00, $9.00 and 



$12.00 per doz. 



DISH FERNS. 2i^-in. pots, $4.00 per 100. 



PRIMULA Obconica G-randiflora and Gigan- 

 tea. The best strains. Rosea, Kermissina 

 and Salmon (no white). Extra large plants, 

 in 4-in. pots, ready to shift, $10.00 per 100; 

 6-in. pots, very fine, $3.00 per doz. 



FTERIS Wilsoni. 6-in. pans, very fine, $3.00 

 per doz.; 4-in. pots, $2.00 per doz. 



ASPARAGUS Plumosus, 3-in. pots, $5.00 

 per 100; 4-in. pots, $10.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS Sprengeri. 4-in. pots, $10.00 

 per 100. 



SOLANUMS, or JERUSALEM CHERRIES, 

 6-in. pots, 35c and 50c eiuli. 



HOLLT FERNS. 4-in. pots, $2.00 per doz. 

 DRACAENA Fragrans. Gin. pots, 50c each. 

 BEGONIA Lorraine and Cincinnati, 6-in. 



pots, fine stock, 75o, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 



each. 



Watch for our Christmas ad, as we will have a fine stock 

 of blooming plants to offer— Azaleas, Poinsettias, 

 Cyclamens, Begonias, Primulas, Solanums 



Cash with order. 



ASCHNANN BROS., 



Second and 

 Bristol Sts. 



PhOadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FLOWERING PLANTS FOR CHRISTMAS, 1916 



Cyclamen Persicum Giganteum, 4^ to (l-inch pots, $r).O0, $9.00, $12.00 



and $18.00 per dozen. 

 Erica Fragrans Mel., 4^2 to 7-inch pots, $6.00, $9.00, $12.00, $18.00, 



$24.00 and $;».00 per dozen. 

 Erica President Carnot, pink trumpet flower, 4^2 and 5-inch pots, $12.00 



and $18.00 per dozen. 

 Erica Reg^erminans, small lavender flower, very fine for filling, 4^ and 



5-inch pots, $9.00 and $12.00 per dozen. 

 Jerusalem Cherries, bushy and well berried, .$().00, $9.00 and $12.00 dozen. 

 Orangfes, well fruited, $1.50 to .$8.50 each. 



Packings Charges, 50c for every $10.00 worth of goods. 



Cash with order, please. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, 



316 19th Street, 

 College Point, N. Y. 



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VIBURNUMS* 



Vigorously rooted and sturdily grown. 

 Send for complete prices. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



West Grove, Pa. 



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Roses - Carnations 

 Verbenas 



J. L. DILLON 



BLOOMSBURA, PA. 



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