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The Florists^ Review 



July 24, 1919. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



The demand for stock in this market 

 is fairly steady and active and, as a 

 result, business is fairly good for the 

 time of the year. Eeceipts are not 

 heavy and all good stock that comes into 

 the market generally sells readily. 



Rose receipts are fair and generally 

 sell well. Asters are coming along 

 nicely and have been meeting with a 

 ready sale. Some excellent Easter lilies 

 and rubrum lilies may be had. Gladioli 

 are fairly plentiful. Among other offer- 

 ings are water lilies, snapdragons and 

 candytuft. 



Greens of all kinds are selling pretty 

 well. New green galax and new green 

 leucothoe are in the market and are 

 meeting with a good demand. 



Various Notes. 



Joseph Grimme, formerly with R. 

 Ruttle, of Covington, Ky., was dis- 

 charged from the army Saturday, July 

 19, having seen active service with the 

 A. E. F. in France. 



H. W. Sheppard has recovered suffi- 

 ciently so that now he is able to be 

 about his home. 



August Hoffmeister has been cutting 

 some excellent Easter lilies, from out- 

 doors, on his farm at Amelia, O. He 

 has arranged to again operate his green- 

 houses at Lick Run. 



C. E, Critchell had the first of his 

 receipts of the new cut of green galax 

 and leucothoe last week, 



Among recent visitors were Jos. Hill, 

 Richmond, Ind ; Fred Rupp, Lawrence- 

 burg, Ind., and Jos. R. Goldman, Middle- 

 town, O. C. H. H. 



Miss M. M. Carroll, of Norwood, is on 

 the way to recovery after her long sick- 

 ness. She went to the hospital last 

 February, was operated on in March and 

 is just now convalescing. While con- 

 valescing she became interested and in- 

 vested in Texas oil stock, which, she 

 says, has been a good investment. 



Growers, Attention! 



We inviie corresDondence from growers 

 •f R otfd Cut lings and small Plants of all 

 desciiution" whose stock is of uniform hijjh 

 qualitv. Exclusive season affiliations will 

 be madt wifi pppcialists in any lire in the 

 easte n. central and western states in mar- 

 keting co-operation. 



If y ur stock is A- No. 1 in quality, list 

 it with us t day. 



GROWERS' EXCHANGE. 



Jamestown, N. Y. 



Schiller's 



" JTte Strain That Leadg " 



Primroses 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of every variety 



g>\/^W it %M ■? tLl White, pink eye; Wliite, Salmsn, ChrUlmas 

 1^ I \>LA%|T|I^ni Red, GUry of Wandsbelc. 



8-incb, $26.M per 100. 8^-inch, tM.*0 per 100. Shipment at onct. 



POINSETTIAS 



We will have them in Quantity. July delivery, Siaoo per 100; Jgs W) p»r lOOO. 



AuKUSl delivery, 9.0* per 100; 85 00 per 1000. 



Carefully packed in paper poti. You may have either the standard strain or stock from 

 California strain, whichever you prefer. 



ROSES 



1000 Ophelia, 2ia-inch $100.0* per 10M 1000 Oobelia, 4-inch, beavy $160.00 per 1000 



600 My Maryland. 2^-inoh. heavy. S1I6.0U per 1000 

 Francis Scott Kty, Rosalind, KilU>ney B illia'>t. Sunburnt, White Killarney and Mignon, 



S'sinuh . ots. >25.00 per 10<). 



SIM'S GOLD MEDAL PANSY SEED 



His final selection of the best of that wonderful stiain. ^ oz., $4 00: ^ oz.. $7.E0: 1 oz., $16.00. 



FRENCH HYDRANGEA LILIE MOUILLERE 



The best all-around pink Hydrangea Deep p^nk with lisht eye. Colors up early and holds a long 

 time. 2^-incb. strong plants $12.ro per 100: ftonoo per 1000. 



BEGONIA CINCIMNATI AND LORRAINE 



R ndr Aug 1. fi'om top cuttings, $2000 per lOU. 



EUPHORBIA jAcQUIMIACFLORA, 2>4-inch (ready) $1600 per 100 



HYDRANQCA BABY BIMBINETTK (new pink) $12.00 pet 100; $luu.00 D°r lono 



QENISTA, 'tronu. 3-int;h rMHil.\ now |ier 100. $-20.nO 



CHRISTMAS JOY PEPPER, 2>4-inch per t*)0. lo.oo 



FERN FLATS, gu I ran letrtl 200 per flit. 2.6* 



BIRD'S-NEST FERN, excellent little plants. 2-incb pots per 100. 12.60 



Cash or satisfactory trade references. No C. 0. D. shipments. 



L. J. Reuter Co., 329waferi«yoiktRM<, WaJtham, Mass. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Christmas Gold Pompon 



YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SECURE A STOCK 

 OF THIS WONDERFUL NOVELTY 



COLOR, beautiful Golden Yellow; TYPE, Big Baby 



PRICE, 20c each; $2.00 per doz ; $17.50 per 100; $150.00 per 1000 



Cleveland Cnt Flower Co., Newton Falfs, 0. 



Meiitliiu Tje Uvvlvw when you write. 



BARG/IINS--30 to SO^^o Discount 



GERAMIUMS. flD«2Vt-ln., Natt, Bacbner and Donble Grant, 13.00 per IPO: $27.60 per 1000* 

 Kult, Uiaut, Hill and Uiicliii«r, S-iii.. tSM |ier 100; $46.00 p«i 1000. Nutt aud Uuubl* 

 Grant, 4-Id., $8.00 per lOU. UuottMi Cnltin«B, summer price, $15.00 per luOO. 



Per 100 



Heliotropes, fine, 2^-ln $2.00 



bnapdraeons, 2>4 luch, fine 2.00 



Per 100 



Al<eman«1i«ra, 2^ln $2.<ni 



ColeuH, aiieHsst, 2^4ln 2.00 



Fiiclislas. 2>4-ln 2.0J 



CelrMial Peppers, 2'* Inch, t.^ 60 per 100. 



C'liisl>T PcpiierM, 2*4-111011, $8 no per lOil. , 



( IfveiHiKl < lirrrirs. 2>-2-ln., Biie fu- Clirletmas, $6.00 per 100. 



l>ia<'a«na lu<llvi8a,5'-2-tn.,Tery strong, 2uc. 



GULLETTdu SONS 



Add 5c on the dollar 

 for packinic 



LINCOLN, ILL. 



Mention The Itevlew wlien you write. 



JOHN BADER CO. 



FERNS, PILMS and 

 BEDDINff PLANTS 



PRICE LIST NOW READY 



Offloa and Gr««ntaous«a, MT. TROT 

 N. S. PITTdBUKCH, PA. 



Mpntlnn Th» R>»1»>w when toii writ^. 



Smith's Chrysanthemum Manual 



FOURTH EDITION 



6Uo, Postpaid. 



Elmer D. Smith & Co., Adrian, Nich. 



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DRACAENA INDtVISA 



Exreotionally fire stock, 

 4inch, not-grown, at 

 $25.00 par lOO 



A. L. MILLER, JAMAICA, N. Y. 



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SEEDS, PLANTS 

 and BULBS 



BARCLAY NURSERY, 



14 We«t Broadway, 



NKW TORE 



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