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The Florists' Review 



Decbmbeb 14, 1916. 



Japanese Dwarf Potted Evergreens 



.f. Best of aU Christmas table decorations 



Their attractive appearance, easy culture, hardiness, dis- 

 tinctive originality and longevity have made these Japanese 

 Potted Evergreens most popular. They are grown in three 

 convenient sizes, each containing a good assortment of varie- 

 ties. All are well established in odd and fancy Japanese 

 Glazed Pots which make them most attractive. 



Each Pair 



Size No. 1. Large $2.25 $4.25 



Size No. 2. Medium 1.75 3.25 



Size No. 3. Small 70 1.20 



Doz. 100 



$24.00 



18.00 



6.50 $50.00 



Japanese Potted Evergreens, Dwarf Varieties (assorted kinds). Lare 



Should be on every Christmas table. 



Mention TTie R^tI^-w whra yon wrlt^. 



The D. Hill Nursery Company, Inc. 



LarBeJt GrowerB^ln America BoX 403, DUNDEE, ILL. 



Wholesale Growers and Importers 



KANSAS CITY. 



The Market. 



There was no rush last week, but 

 business was good and orders for the 

 holiday trade are coming in more heav- 

 ily than last year at this time. Wed- 

 dings and other social events have taken 

 a slump. Cut flowers were not so plen- 

 tiful last week as previously. Some 

 chrysanthemums still are seen. Carna- 

 tions have become scarce, a condition 

 attributed to the fact that growers are 

 holding back the cut for Christmas. 

 Eoses are plentiful and few are left 

 unsold. Sweet peas and violets are 

 coming in nicely, but the demand for 

 these as yet is not strong. Narcissi are 

 good and fair prices are being realized 

 on them. Some fine pot plants of cycla- 

 mens and begonias are shown in some 

 of the windows. 



Various Notes. 



The Stuppy Floral Co., of St. Joseph, 

 as usual is sending in some fine cycla- 

 mens. These cyclamens are hard to 

 beat in quality; every plant is a speci- 

 men and finds a ready sale. 



G. K. Parker, manager of the George 

 M. Kellogg Flower & Plant Co., reports 

 business good last week. This concern 

 will have a large quantity of azaleas 

 in bloom for Christmas. Mr. Parker 

 went hunting last week and brought 

 back 125 rabbits, a few quails and a 

 squirrel. He must have had a machine 

 gun! 



The W. L. Eock Flower Co. has its 

 greenhouses filled with excellent Christ- 

 mas stock. The cyclamens and be- 

 gonias are particularly fine; also a 

 number of the new begonia, Mrs. Peter- 

 son. The cut flower range will be in 

 full crop for the holidays. 



T. .T. Noll & Co. report that the sup- 

 ply of stock has diminished to some ex- 

 tent, except roses, which are plentiful. 

 They have received another line of 

 fancy baskets and orders for supplies 

 have been unusually heavy. 



W. J. Barnes has cleared all his 

 mums. He reports that it was the best 

 mum season he has ever had. Funeral 

 work was unusually heavy with him 

 last week. 



Adolph Mohr is sending in a nice lot 

 of Cincinnati begonias. He has many 

 advance orders for these for the holi- 

 days. 



Frank McCabe, of the A. L. Eandall 

 Co., Chicago, and J. A. Peterson, of 

 Cincinnati, were visitors last week. 



W. J. B. 



POT GROWN FERNS 



ASPABAGUS SPBENGEBI 



2%-inch $3.00 per 100 



3- inch $6.00 per 100 



ASPAEAGUS PLUMOSUS 

 2^-inch 4c 



ASPIDISTRAS 



Variegated, 5-inch, strong $1.50 



Green, 6-inch, strong $1.25 



ABAUCABIAS 



Excelsa, 5-inch 50c and 65c 



Excelsa, 6-inch 75c and 85c 



FlCrUS PANDUBATA 



5-inch, 75c; 6-inch, $1.50; 8-inch, $3.00. 



PIOUS ELASTICA 



4-inch 25c 



5-inch 40c 



6-inch 50c and 75c 



BEGONIA THUBSTONII 

 4-inch 10c 



NEPHBOLEPIS 



Scottii, Whitmanll, Bostonlensls and 

 Piersoni 



4-inch 15c each 



5-inch 25c each 



6-inch 50c each 



7-inch 75c each 



8-inch $1.00 each 



Large Plants $1.50 to $3.00 each 



Cordata Compacta, 2^4 -inch, 4c; 3-inch, 



8c; 4-inch, 15c; 5-inch, 25c. 

 Small Ferns for dishes, 2i4-inch. . 



$3.00 per 100 

 Small Ferns for dishes, 3-inch 



$6.00 per 100 



NEPHBOLEPIS VEBONIA 

 2M'-inch 10c 



DBACAENA MASSANGEANA 



5-inch 75c 



6-inch $1.00 and $1.50 



7-inch $2.50 



FEBN PANS FOB TABLES 



5-inch pans 30c 



6-inch pans 35c 



7-inch pans 50c 



BIBD'S NEST FERNS 

 5-inch 75c 



ABECA LUTESCENS 



3-inch 15c 



5-inch 50c and 75c 



6-inch $1.50 



7-inch $2.00 



8-inch, Tubs $4.00 



PALMS 



Kentia Forsteriana, 4-inch pots. . . . 



$40.00 per 100 



5-inch pots $75.00 per 100 



6-inch pots $1.50 each 



Kentia Forsteriana, Combinations 



75c up to $35.00 each 

 Kentia Belmoreana, 4-inch pots. . . 



$40.00 per 100 



5-inch pots $75.00 per 100 



Cocos Weddelliana, 2M!-inch pots.. 



$15.00 per 100 



Lantanas, 5-inch 40c 



" 6-inch 75c 



" 7-inch $1.00 



" 8-inch $1.50 



Phoenix Eoebelenii, 8-inch pots... $2.50 

 " " 8-inch tubs... $4.00 



" " 10-inch tubs... $6.00 



John Bader Co. 



B. L. ELLIOTT, Owner 

 1826 RIALTO ST.. NORTH SIDE. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



PEPPERS-COLEUS 



See Classified ads. 

 Reoted Cottiats- Express 

 prepaid. Feverfew, Lan- 

 tanas. Fuchsias. $1.25 

 per 100. Daisies Mrs. 

 Sander, $1.00 per 100. 

 Ageratum, GOc per 100. 



C. HDMFELD. 

 Clar Center. Kan. 



Leavenwortn, Kan. — E. C. Hinz re- 

 cently replaced two of his old houses 

 with a pipe-framer. He has a complete 

 stock of plants and keeps a fine display 

 of them at his downtown salesroom. 



POINSETTIAS 



8-inch pans, 4 in a pan, with 



asparagus $1 .50 each 



10-inch pans, 5 in a pan, with 



asparagus 2.00 each 



STRAFFORD FLOWER FARM. STRAFFORD, PA. 



THE NAUMANN CO. 



Wlielesale Plantamen 

 till E. ISSth St.. OI.EVBLAND. OHIO 



4kiwaya mention tlie Florists' HmwMtm 

 wlien writing adTwrtlsers. 



