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The Florists' Review 



JDLT 6, 1917. 



BOSTON FERNS 



EXTRA FINE PLANTS 



7-iiich, each $0.75 



8-inch, each i.qo 



9-inch, each 1 ,26 



AUCUBA JAPONICA, 30-inch, each $1.00 



BOXWOOD PYRAMIDS, 2>^-3 ft. high, each 3.00 



ENGLISH IVY— long vines, 4-inch, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 



745 Buckingham Place, L D. Phone, Graceland 1112 CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



The supply of stock underwent a 

 change during the last week, there be- 

 ing an abundance where before there 

 had been a scarcity. Eoses are in good 

 supply and are of fair quality. They 

 range in price from $2 to $6 per hun- 

 dred. Carnations hold up well for this 

 season of the year. Besides the quanti- 

 ties produced by local growers, thou- 

 sands are being shipped in, and out of 

 the whole some good stock may be se- 

 lected at low prices. 

 . The supply of lilies has increased. 

 They are now plentiful at from $8 to 

 $10 per hundred. Indoor gladioli are 

 of good quality and sell at $5 to $8 

 per hundred. Peonies are gone. New 

 outdoor stock includes sweet peas and 

 gladioli. The former are of good qual- 

 ity and sell at 50 cents per hundred. 

 Delphiniums, snapdragons, Shasta dai- 

 pjes, gaillardias, coreopsis, Canterbury 

 bells and phloxes sell well. ,,,^v,. 



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, \ Various Notes. 



li The E. G. Hill Co. and Bertermann 

 Bros. Co. have consolidated their retail 

 ^ores. Mr. Thomas, former manager 

 |rf the Hill store, is again at Berter- 

 Mann's. Mr. Cluesmeyer has gone to A. 

 Wiegand's Sons Co. 



A. Kempe has been cutting some fine 



smilax. 



Sairy Constantine, with the Claypool 

 Hotel Florist, is away on a month's va- 

 cation. He intends visiting Mackinac 

 Island and several other points in Mich- 

 igan. ^ , , 



The Broad-Kipple Floral Co. has been 

 cutting some fine indoor gladioli. 



E, J, Bertermann has gone on a va- 

 cation, . , n J. 



The Claypool Hbtel Florist had an at- 

 tractive window decoration for Bed 

 Cross week. Cash sales between noon 

 and 6 p. m., June 25, amounting to $70, 

 were contributed to the fund. 



Axel Nelson's delivery auto was 

 slightly damaged recently when it col- 

 lided with another machine, 



E, E, Temperley has been having some 

 specimen Chatelaine begonias. 



The State Florists' Association of In- 

 diana will hold its next ^^eeting in In- 

 dianapolis the afternoon of July 10. The 

 proposed cyclone, hail and snow insur- 

 ance association will be discussed. A 

 large number of Indiana florists are ex- 

 pected to attend. E. E. T. 



Roses=Own Root, 22=inch 



100 1000 



Richmond $3.50 $30.00 



White Killarney 3.50 30.00 



Maryland 4.50 40.00 



White Killarney, 3-inch pots 4.50 40.00 



Richmond, 3-inch pots 4.50 40,00 



Sunburst, 2itJ-inch 4.50 40.00 



Champ Weiland, 212-inch 4.50 40.00 



Chrysanthemums 



Large Plants, 2i2-inch Pots 



Harvard, red Early Frost, white Chrysolora, yellow 



$2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000 



Pompons 



Baby, yellow 

 Prince of Ance, yellow 

 Westlake, pink 

 Lulu 

 Diana 

 $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000 



PETER REINBERG 



30 East Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



2000 Hoosier Beauty, own root $ 7.00 $ 60,00 



500 Cleveland, grafted 20,00 200.00 



600 Gorgeous, grafted 20.00 200.00 



2000 Fireflame, own root, 3-inch 9.00 80,00 



1000 My Maryland, own root 8,00 70.00 



1000 Sunburst, own root 8.00 70,00 



CHAS. H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



We grow and sell Orchids only. Oan f ar- 

 nish you with anything in this Una. 



If yon intend investing in Orchids, do 80 

 now while prices are low. 



Special lists on application. 



LAGER & HURRELL, Sommit, New Jersey 



Anything in the way of Plants you 

 are short of or anything you want for 

 growing on for winter, see our ad on 

 page 72 Review of June 21st. 



GEO. A. KUBL, «"••«"'« e^wer Peidn, HI. 



