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1 ne rlofists Kevicw 



OCTOBDB 4, 1917. 



New Dwarf Solanam, Cleveland 



NEW DWARF SOLANUM 



CLEVELAND 



A sterling Tbanksgiving and Christinas novelty of dwarf, compact growth, 

 carrying its berries well above the foliage. Has great lasting qualities. Ready 

 November 16 th. 



Orders booked now. 3 incli. $15.00 per 100; 4-inch, $25.00; 4-inch select, 

 $35.00; 5-inch. 60c each; 6-inch select, 76c; 6-inch, $1.00; 6-inch select, $1.26 and 

 $1.50; 7-inch, $2.00; 8-inch, $3.00. 



Mr. Carl Hagenburger, "•-- 



Mentor, Ofalo. 



Dear Sir:— Will you please reserve two thousand of your Cleveland Cher- 

 ry Plants In the different sizes for Fall and Holiday trade. Past experience has 

 \ I proven that these plants grlve entire satisfaction to our customers, and are very 



\ profitable to handle. Yours very truly. 



THE JONES-RUSSELL COMPANY. 



CARL HAGENBURGER,WEST MENTOR, OHIO 



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Mention The Bevlew when you write. ■ 



S00,000 Field-^wn CARNATION PLANTS 



$5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



MTRESS MRS. C. W. WARD THE HERALD 



ROSE-PINK ENCHANTRESS 



WHITE WONDER 



MRS. C. W. WARD 

 ENCHANTRESS 



THE HERALD CHAMPION 



BELLE WASHBURN 



WHITE WONDER ENCHANTRESS BELLE WASHBUi 



THENANTHOS '^'^^^^ '^'XJ^:r 



per 1000 



PETER REINBERG, 



30 EAST 

 RANDOLPH ST., 



CHICAGO 



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DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



Last week there was a good demand 

 for cut flowers, but stock was a trifle 

 scarce. Dahlias found a lively market, 

 selling at from 50 cents to $2 per 

 dozen. Snapdragons and other outdoor 

 flowers came in handy. Eoses and lilies 

 were better than they were a week 

 ago. Gladioli and asters are deterio- 

 rating, but there are a few of good 

 quality. A few carnations and chrys- 

 anthemums have arrived. 



Various Notes. 



C. F. Mahan & Co., have a fine lot 

 of cyclamen plants, which are being 

 grown for seed. Some of them are 

 improved German varieties. 



J. Hendrick, a brother of Mrs. L. D. 

 Johnson, has joined the Twelfth Aero 

 Squadron, now at the Wright flying 

 field at Fairfield, O., near Dayton. 



The Ideal Floral Co. has moved its 

 store from 1204 West Third street to 

 the Wright building, 1205 West Third 

 street. 



Gerald Haschke, of the College Park 

 Greenhouses, has returned from an auto- 

 mobile trip through the West Virginia 

 mountains. 



Herbert Bartholomew, son of George 

 W. Bartholomew, is with the hospital 

 corps at Fort Sheridan, 111. 



W. W. Horlacher is cutting some 

 fine single and cactus dahlias. 



Tony Lewis, chauffeur for the Heiss 

 Co., left September 19 for Camp Sher- 

 man, where he will train for the army. 



We will Give Away SOOO Plants 



XANTHOSONA 

 BATAVIENSIS 



In order to introduce them to every 

 greenhouse man in the U. S. Send 2c 

 for each plant wanted, to cover postage 

 and packing. Not less than 10 nor 

 more than 25 to one address. 



This offer is made to introduce one of 

 the best novelties of recent introduce 

 tloQ. Fine for greenhouse in winter 

 and fine for outside in summer. 



Awarded Certificate of Merit by S. A. F. 

 at Houston, Tex. 



L. H. READ & CO. 



DEER PARK, ALABAMA 



Mention The Beriew when job write. 



Nephrolepis Scottii, Teddy, Jr., 

 and Elegantissima Improved 



6-inch pots, $6.00 per doz. 

 Cash with order please. 



ASCHNANN BROS.JHILADELrHIA^rA. 



Second and Bristol Sts. and Rising Sun Ave. 

 Mention The Berlew when yoa write. \ 



The Heiss Co. has completed three 

 greenhouses on the new site and ex- 

 pects to abandon the old'" place Jan- 

 uary 1. 



Plants Grown for the Trade 



SOME EXTRA NICE STOCK 



Satisfaction Guaranteed. 



2-ln. 8-ln. 4-ln. 5-ln. 



Lumlnosa Begonias $.3.60 $ 7.50 $16.00 



Chatelaine Begonias 3.50 7.50 15.00 



Polnsettlae 7.60 12.50 20.00 



Peppers, Celeattal 3.60 6.00 10 00 $17.60 



Peppers, Cluster 3.50 6.00 10.00 17.50 



J. Cherries 15.00 22.50 



Cyclamen 20.00 36.00 



Chinese Primroses 5.00 7.60 12.50 



Obcon lea Primroses 5.00 7.50 12.50 



Malacoldes Primroses 4.00 6.00 10.00 



FERNS 



2-ln. 3-ln. 4-tn. 6-ln. 6-ln. 



Bostons $5.00 $10 00 $15.00 $25 to $:i5 $40 to $60 



Roosevelt 5 00 10.00 20.00 25 to 36 40 to 60 



Whitmanll 5.00 10.00 20.00 40 to 50 66 to 75 



Plumosns 3.B0 7.50 12.50 



Sprengerl 3.50 7.50 12.50 



Table Ferns.... 5.00 



FOR CHRISTMAS 



Wp are offerlngr Cyclamen and Polnsettlas In fol- 

 lowincr sizes for Inmicdlate shipment at the very 

 low prices: 



Cyclamen, 4-incb, 20c to 2.V; 5-lncli, 36c to 50c; 

 f.-lncb, 60c to 75c; 7-lnch, $1.00 to $1.25 each. 



Polnsettlas. 3-Inch, $10.00: 4-lnch, $15.00: 5-Inch. 

 single stem, $25.00; 5-Inch pans, $.35.00; G-lnch pans, 

 $60.00: 7-lncli iians. $75.00; 8-lnch pans, $125.00 [>er 

 100. This Is a special for one week only. 



Cash or reference Name Express Co. 



If customer Is unknown we ship C. O. D. 



GEO. A. KUHL 



Wholesale Grower 



PEKIN. ILLINOIS 



Mention The Beyiew when you write. 



Gustavo Hirsch is in the field artil- 

 lery and C. Dertrick is with the naval 

 reserves. Both were with the Dayton 

 Floral Co. G. J. F. 



