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The Florists Review 



August 2, lyiT. 



SNAPDRAGON PAYS 



When sending a repeat order for snapdragon seed, 

 K. J. Snyder, North Germantown, N. Y., writes : 



"During March and April alone, from 148 plants of 

 your Silver Pink Snapdragon, I cut $160.00 worth of 

 blooms. I think that great for the bench room they 

 occupied." 



Do you know of any plant that will do so well ? Seed 

 should be sown now for plants to follow mums. We have 



seed as follows: 



Seed of our famous Silver Pink, $1.00 per pkt.; 3 for $2.50; 7 

 for $5.00. Seed of Nelrose, Garnet, Yellow, White, Light Pink, 

 Buxton and Fancy Mixed, 35c per pkt.; 3 for $1.(0. Seed of special 

 Pink Mixture, $1.00 per pkt. All orders cash. Free cultural 

 directions. 



We offer a few thousand Silver Pink SEEDLING plants, 

 FREE FROM DISEASE, at $5.00 per 100; 250 for $10.00. Be 

 quick. 



e. S. RAMSBURG. SOMERSWORTH. N. H. 



Mpnttnn The Review when yon write. 



the high temperatures and most of the 

 growers have emptied their houses. 

 The best of them bring 50 cents per 

 dozen. Gladioli are increasing in sup- 

 ply and the best sell at $1, $1.50 and 

 $2 per dozen. Asters are a close sec- 

 ond, but the demand for them is not so 

 good. There is a liberal supply of 

 sweet peas, but on account of the hot 

 weather the quality is none too good. 

 Lilium longiflorum and speciosum are in 

 good supply and sell exceedingly well 

 for funeral work. Valley, however, is 

 none too plentiful and the prices are 

 high. 



Outdoor flowers sell well for table 

 decorations. Some excellent cattleyas 

 move well. The supply of greens is 

 good, although smilax is scarce. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. Herman Leitz, of the New Ha- 

 ven Floral Co., New Haven, Ind., and 

 three children have left for a several 

 weeks' visit with relatives at Alten- 

 burg, Mo, 



Miss Georgia Flick has gone to To- 

 ledo, O., for a several weeks' visit with 

 her aunt, Miss C. B. Flick, of the Pat- 

 ten Flower Shop. Miss Helen F. Patten 

 has returned from a month's vacation 

 spent at Portland, Me. 



The Flick Floral Co. is remodeling 

 and repainting the interior of its store. 

 The large building this firm erected 

 necessitated the removal of its glass 

 conservatories and the building of a 

 screen across the back part of the sales- 

 room. 



Frank J. Knecht is sending some fine 

 Ophelia and Russell roses to this mar- 

 ket. The greenhouses are in fine order 

 and most of the young stock for next 

 year has been benched. 



A. J. Lanternier & Co. had an attrac- 

 tive window decoration. 



R. F. 



Rex Begonias 



STRONG PLANTS 



2><-inch pots $4.00 per 100 



JAMES VICK'S SONS 



Seedsmen, Nurserymen, Florists Rochester, N. Y. 



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GERANIUMS 



A flower in every home in bloom every day in the year. 

 The Geranium is the logical solution. It is everybody's flower 

 all the time, Christmas, Easter, Birthday, and every other day. 

 The demand will be greater next season than ever, and every 

 indication is^that the price of young stock will be advanced to 

 meet the present industrial condition. Our present price will 

 only hold^^ good until[ October 1st. 



We have a fine lot ready for immediate shipment in a 



good assortment of varieties, at 



.a 2-inch per 100, $2.00; per 1000, $18.50 



3-inch per 100, 3.00; per 1000, 25.00 



until October 1st. 

 Cash with orders. Send for Catalogue. 



R. VINCENT, JR.. & SONS CO.. white marsh, Maryland 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



ASTERS ^AND SNAPDRAGONS 



ASTERS, strong 2'fi-iDch pots, well established— Late Branching, deep crimson; Late Branch- 



>*. ing, lavender: Late Branching, purple; Late Branching, white; Queen of the Market, white. 



shell-pink, rose-pink; Crego, Giant Lavender, from 2»«-inch pots. 13.00 per 100; $25,00 per 1000, 



SNAPDRAGONS— varieties: J Salmon-pink. Giant iWhite. Golden Queen, Giant Yellow and 



Defiance, red. 

 These plants have been pinched back and are well branched and strong, from 213-inch pots 



$4.00 per 100; 135,00 per 1000. 260 sold at 1000 rate. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN 



CROWER AND IMPORTER OF POT PLANTS 

 1012 WEST ONTARIO STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



GERANIUMS 



Field rooted, fine stock. 



S. A. Nutt, Grant, Buchner, Trego, 

 Poitevine, Viaud 



$10.00 per 1000, cash. 

 Unrooted, $7.00 per lOOO. 



ROSS BROTHERS, -:- DUBOIS, PA. 



Chrysanthemums 



MY SPECIALTY 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison. N. I. 



Uentlon The ReTiew when yon write. 



