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The Florists' Review 



Jandauy 18, 1917. 



CYCLAMEN 



Strong young plants, ready in March, 

 2-in. stock, ready to shift, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000 



Cash with order— 500 at 1000 rate 



We do not sell seedlings. You will have far 

 better results if you buy strong: plants 



than you will if you buy seedlings. 



R. S. McMURRAY, Bellefontaine, Ohio 



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I Ferns, Palms, Rhododendrons, etc. | 



E Our stock of Kentias is larger than usual, with bright, clean stock in all sizes. = 



= KENTIA BELMOREANA, 4-inch pots, 6 leaves. 15 inches high each. $0.40 5 



— 5-inch pots. 6 to 6 leaves. IS to 20 inches high... " 1.00 S 



— 6-inch pois, 6 to 6 leaves, 20 to 21 inches high... " 1.25 S 



— 6-inch pots. 5 to 6 leaves, 24 to 28 inches high... " 1.50 ZZ 



= KENTIA FORSTERIANA, 6-inch pots, 6 to 6 leaves, 30 inches high 1.50 5 



E 6-inch pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 34 inches high " 2.00 — 



S 7-inch pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 36 inches high " 2.50 s 



E KENTIA FORSTERIANA, Made-up- = 



S 3 and 4 plants in 7-inch tubs. 36 inches high " 3.60 E 



S 3 and 4 plants in 8-inch tubs, 38 to 40 inches high " 4.50 ^ 



S 3 and 4 plants in 8-inch tubs. 40 to 44 inches high " 6.00 E 



ZZ 3 and 4 plants in 10-inch tubs, 60 to IX) inches high " 8.50 E 



E FERNS, Teddy Jr., extra Quality— S 



~ 5-inch pots " .35 S 



S 6-inch pots " .50 S 



E FERNS, Boston, fine stock— E 



E 6-inch pois " .35 5 



E 6-inch pots " .50 S 



E H-inch pots " 1.00 S 



— 10- inch pots " 2.60 S 



— ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, heavy field plants, now in 4-inch pots per 100, 12.00 E 



S .S-inch pots, extra heavy " 1».00 — 



E ENGLISH IVY, 4-inch pot plants- = 



~ 2 and 3 shoots. 2 to 3-foot tops " 12.00 S 



E RHODODENDRONS, special forcing varieties- E 



— 8 to 12 buds each, .80 S 



— 12 to Ifi buds " 1.10 S 



S Pink Pearl, 6 to 8 buds " .80 S 



S Pink Pearl, 8 to 12 buds " 1.25 S 



= AZALEA MOLLIS, Seedlings- E 



S 12 to 15-inch, full of buds per doz., 4.50 s 



S 16 to 18-inch, very bushy " 6.40 ^ 



I THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. | 



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PROVIDENCE. R. I. 



The Market. 



A miiiibcr of social functions last week 

 heljiod to accelerate tlie demand for cut 

 flowers, but even this work failed to 

 bring the week'.s business up to normal. 

 A severe drop in temperature gave the 

 greenhousemen considerable concern in 

 keeping their houses warm. Prices have 

 made a slight advance, with little pros- 

 pect of any immediate decrease. 



Various Notes. 



The annual meeting of the Rhode 

 Island Horticultural Society was held 

 January 17. 



Charles 11. Hunt has licen confined to 

 his home during the last week by a se- 

 vere attack of the grip. 



George W. Fraser lias given up his re- 

 tail store at SSi Elmwooil avenue. 



]'. W. S. Brownell is erecting a small 

 addition, Gxl4, to his range of houses on 

 Forbes street, East Providence. 



The Florists' and Gardeners' Club of 

 Rhode Island has voted not to disband, 

 notwithstanding the small number who 

 attend the monthly meetings. A mem- 

 bership committee has been appointed to 

 endeavor to recruit members. 



\V. H. M. 



Tarrytown, N. Y.— At the annual 

 meeting of tlie Tarrytown Horticultural 

 Society officers for 1017 were elected as 

 follows: President, Joseph Bradley; vice- 

 president, George Mcintosh; secretary, 

 E. "W. Xeubrand; treasurer, A. H. 

 Brown; recording secretary, John Grant; 

 directors, F. R. Pierson, Charles D. Mil- 

 lard, T. Regua, R. B. Coutant. 



