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The Rorists' Review 



Dbcbhbbb 21, 1916. 



Japanese Dwarf Potted Evergreens 



Best of all Christinas table decorations 



Their attractive appearance, easy culture, hardiness, (is. 

 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 va ie- 

 ties. All are well established in ^dd and fancy Japanese 

 Glazed Pots which make them most attractive. 



Each Pair Doz. l X) 



Size No. 1. Large $2.25 $4.26 $24.00 



Size No. 2. Medium 1.76 3.25 18.00 



Size No. 3. Small 70 1.20 6.60 $50.00 



The D. Bill Nursery Company, Inc. 



Japanese Potted Evergreens, Dwarf Varieties (assorted kinds). Lareest Growers In America DOX 4U«5f UUlNDLEiy ILL. 



Sfaiould be on every Cliristmas table. Wholesale Growers and Importers 

 Mention Hie R>t1«w when yon write. 



OBAND BAPIDS, MICH. 



The Itlarket. 



Along with cold weather came plenty 

 of funeral work, and this helped to keep 

 everyone busy. Stock has been plenti- 

 ful and of good quality. Chrysanthe- 

 mums are about over, only a few poor 

 ones remaining in the market. Carna- 

 tions are fair and in much better sup- 

 ply than last year. A large quantity of 

 Christmas greens is reaching the mar- 

 ket, including good, and also poor, box- 

 woods. Holly generally is poor this 

 year. 



The florists' windows throughout the 

 city are filled with baskets of straw- 

 flowers, statice, boxwoods, immortelles, 

 etc., which make a pleasing contrast to 

 the wintry weather that prevails. 



The florists were optimistic regarding 

 Christmas business this year and ex- 

 pected it to break previous records. 



Eli Cross has leased a large store on 

 Monroe avenue in which to do Christmas 

 business. He has some exceptionally 

 fine poinsettias and cyclamens. 



This week 's issue contains an obituary 

 of George Hunter, senior member of the 

 Crabb & Hunter Floral Co., who died De- 

 cember 14, at the age of 89. 



Miss Mary Hartnett had a pretty 

 window of Christmas novelties. 



Henry Smith has some fine cut poin- 

 settias, also good large-sized cyclamens. 



The Wealthy Avenue Floral Co. con- 

 servatory is ablaze with crotons, poin- 

 settias, primroses, pandanus, etc. 



Alfred Hannah & Sons report that 

 their azaleas arrived too late for Christ- 

 mas flowering. They are well supplied 

 with other flowering plants. A. F. C. 



AMHEBST, MASS. 



J. N. Keeler, of Hitchings & Co., 

 Elizabeth, N. J., gave an illustrated lec- 

 ture on greenhouse construction before 

 the Massachusetts Agricultural College 

 Florists' and Gardeners' Club, Decem- 

 ber 7. 



The floricultural students are being 

 placed in retail stores in and about 

 Boston, Worcester, Springfield, North- 

 ampton and Holyoke during the Christ- 

 mas holidays. 



Prof, and Mrs. A. H. Nehrling will 

 spend the Christmas holidays in the 

 middle west. 



Prof. C. I. Lewis, of the Oregon Agri- 

 cultural College, visited the department 

 of horticulture last week. 



C. E. Wildon is to' be with the G. H. 

 Sinclair Holyoke store over the holi- 

 days. 



POT GROWN FERNS 



ASPABAGUS SPBENGEBI 



2^-inch $3.00 per 100 



3- inch $6.00 per 100 



ASPABAGUS PLX7M0SUS 

 2%-inch 4c 



ASPIDISTBAS 



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 



FICUS pANDUBATA 



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



FICUS ELASTICA 



4-inch 25c 



5-ihch 40c 



6-inch 50c and 75c 



BEGONIA THUBSTONII 

 4-inch • 10c 



NEPHBOLEPIS 



Scottil, Whitmanil, 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^-inch, 4c; 3-inch, 



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

 Small Ferns for dishes, 2^-inch.. 



$3.00 per 100 



Small Ferns for dishes, 3-inch 



$6.00 per 100 



NEPHBOLEPIS VEBONIA 

 2yi.-inch 10c 



DBACAENA MASSANGEAKA 



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 FEBNS 

 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, 2^ -inch pots. . 



$15.00 per 100 



Lantanas, 5-inch 40c 



" 6-inch 75c 



" 7-inch $1.00 



" 8-inch n.SO 



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 yoo write. 



PITTSBURGH, 'A. 



COLEUS 



See Classified ads. 

 Rooted Cuttings. Express 

 prepaid, Feverfew, Lan- 

 tanas, Fuchsias, fl.25 

 per 100. Daisies Mrs. 

 Sander, $1.00 per 100. 

 Ageratum, GOc per 100. 



C. HUMFELD, 

 Clar Center. Kan. 



Hudson Falls, N. Y.— Samuel C. Hagen 

 has been having trouble with cut flowers 

 not keeping as they should and wonders 

 if the use of brass vases has had any- 

 thing to do with it. 



POiNSETTmS 



8-inch pans, 4 in a pan, with 



asparagus $1.60 ach 



10-inch pans, 6 in a pan, with 



asparagus 2.00 ach 



STRArrORD FLOWER FARM. STRAFFORI ^ 



THE NAUMANN COi 



Wholesale Plantamen ,^ 



lilt E- 12Kt,h St.. CmVFT.ANO. f B*" 



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