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The Florists' Review 



Sbptbmbbr 2«, 1917. 



YDRANGEA8 FOR EASTER BLOOMING 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA (The Old-Fashloned Pink Variety ) 



2 1^ -Inch pots, doz., 75c.; $5.00 per 100; per 1000, $40.00 

 4-lnch pots, doz., $2.00; $15.00 per 100; 6-lnch pots, doz., $4.25; $25.00 p«r 10« 



FRENCH HYDRANGEAS (Noveltlefl) 

 Joconde. Pure white, very large. Mme. A. Rosenkraenzer. Mauve. 



Lakme. Cream white, shaded pink. Magenta. Clear rose. 



Mme. Foucard. Ruby rose. Mme. Rene Jacquet. Flesh pink. 



Mme. Nicolas LAmbert. Pale rose. 



Price of the above new Hydrangeas, all varieties, strong plants from 2 '^ -Inch 

 pots, $2.50 doz,; per 100, $15.00. A splendid opportunity to get the latest varieties 

 at right prices. 



RECENT VARIETIES FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 



Baby Bimbenet. Dwarf. Silvery rose. L,a France. Pure white, rosy eye. 

 Beaute Vendomoise. White, tinted pink. La Perle. White, large fringed flowers. 

 *Eclaireur. Carmine rose. (2% -inch pots Uberte. Fringed, white shaded light rose, 

 only.) Liouls Mouillere. Fringed, deep rose pink. 



Harmonie. Fringed, white, tinted rose. 



Prices of above recently Introduced Hydrangeas (except as noted*): 



Doz. 100 Doz. 100 Doz. 100 



21^-inch pots. $1.50 $10.00 4-lnch pots, $3.00 $20.00 6-lnch pots. $5.00 $35.00 

 STANDARD VARIETIES FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 

 Avalanche. White. La Lorraine. Pale rose pink. 



Botaniste Peltereau. Pink. Mme. E. Mouillere. White. 



Bouquet Rose. Pink. Radiant. Pink. 



Gen. de Vlbraye. Bright rose. Souv. Mme. Chautard. Pink. 



Price of Standard Varieties Hydrangeas: 



Doz. 100 1000 



2% -inch pots $0.75 $5.00 $40.00 



Doz. 100 Doz. 100 



4-lnch pots $2.00 $16.00 6-inch pots $4.25 $25.00 



Special Offer — Tub Plants Hydrangea Otaksa. 10-in. tubs, $1.60 each ; 12-ln. tubs, 

 $2.50 each. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 5i8 market street, PHILADELPHIA 



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P. Ansley, Hibbing, Minn. 



Mr. and Mrs. C. Wolf, Hibbing, Minn. 



G. L. Puller, Seattle, Wash. 



G. W. Hill, Seattle, Wash. 



R. H. Tacke, Lexington, Ky. 



W. E. Ferche, Lake Forest, 111. 



B. R. Mack, Wilmington, Del. 

 John McLaren, San Francisco, Gal. 

 L. Evans, Youngstown, O. 



Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Busch, Detroit, Mich. 

 N. B. Kannowshe, Mitchell, S. D. 



C. H. Meeds, Cincinnati, O. 



D. H. Ellis, Saginaw, Mich. 



A. P. Perley, South Bend, Ind. 



O. D. Arp, Sioux City, la. 



D. Mackintosh, Stillwater, Minn. 



P. Edinburg, Lincoln, Neb. 



S. W. Rubee, Marshalltown, la. 



H. Altherr, Quebec, Ont. 



J. E. Fitzpatrick, Terre Haute, Ind. 



C. B. Brewer, Racine, Wis. 



O. C. Cox, Wichita, Kan. 



C. W. Davis, Memphis, Tenn. 



L. Sanssure, Memphis, Tenn. 



J. W. Kernan, Lowell, Mass. 



John Berry, Denver, Colo. 



Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Paige, Pomona, Cal. 



G. Hennenhofer, Pueblo, (3olo. 



0. O. B. Boehm, Davenport, la. 



A. Kohankie, Denver, Colo. 



W. 8. Cretler, Pasadena, Cal. 



P. C. Steinhauer, Denver, Colo. 



W. H. Dunn, Kansas City, Mo. 



J. M. Krohn, Cincinnati, O. 



Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brock, Houston, Tex. 



R. R. Bradict, Kansas City, Mo. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



The supply of stock last week showed 

 a tendency to shorten. There was a 

 sufficient supply to take care of ordinary 

 orders, but there was no surplus that 

 had to be moved at bargain prices. 

 Business in general has not been so 

 good as it should be at this time, and 

 there seems to be the need of an im- 

 petus, which, undoubtedly, could be sup- 

 plied by concerted effort. 



The supply of roses, while good, was 

 not large enough to fill every order, 

 and although the shortage was not acute 

 it could be felt to some extent. The 

 smaller supply was not marked enough 

 to raise prices to any appreciable extent, 

 although the quality is good enough 

 to warrant better prices than have been 

 received. Asters are still in good sup- 

 ply and are selling well. The trade, 

 however, is anxiously awaiting the 

 carnations, which will not arrive for 

 several weeks yet; that is, in sufficient 

 quantity to cut any figure in the market. 



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E »^^^^VmTWyi^| ^ strong 2-year Roots and Divi- | 



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= PerlO Per 100 = 



S Canaii. White, lemon center, late $1.50 $12.00 S 



S Duchesse de Nemours. Sulphury white, early 1.50 12.00 — 



— Duchesse de Nemours. Salmon pink, early 1.50 12.00 — 



:Z Edulis Superba. Brilliant pink, early 1.50 12.00 ^ 



~ Festlva Maxima. Extra large white, early l.'TS 15.00 — 



^ Gloire de C. Gombault. Multicolor pink, midseason 3.00 30.00 — 



S La Tulipe. Flesh pink, eyed crimson, midseason 2.60 20. M ^ 



~ Mme. Crousse. Pure white, extra fine, midseason 2.50 20.00 ^ 



S Mme.Calot. Flesh white, early 1.75 16.00 — 



:;; Mme. Vemeville. Sulphury flpshy white, early 1.60 12.00 — 



Z Marie Lemoine. Extra fine sulphury white, late 2.60 20.00 — 



:: Mme. Bucquet. Darkest velvety amaranth, midseason 2. GO 20.00 ^ 



S Modeste Guerln. Bright purplish carmine, midseason 2.60 20.00 ^ 



S Princess Beatrice. Salmon pink, multicolor, midseason 2.60 20.00 s 



S Queen Victoria. Standard white, early 1,00 8.00 s 



S Souv. de Expo. Universelle. Cherry rose, late 2.60 20.00 — 



S Solfatare. Pure white, sulphury center 2.60 20.00 s 



ZZ Triompiie de Expo. Lille. Soft pink, silvery reflex, midseason 2.60 20.00 s 



S Wilheunina. Lavender pink, late 1.76 16.00 s 



S Unnamed Varieties. Pink, white and red, separate colors 1.00 8.00 s 



S Mixed Varieties. All colors 75 6.00 s 



2 All acclimated roots ef our own growing.', S 



^ Less 10% on 1000 lots. S 



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 Orchids, Acacias, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Palms and Roses 



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