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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBKE 2. 1919. 



HYDRANGEAS FOR FORCING 



Never have we had a finer lot of plants; all are grown in pots ready for Imme- 

 diate shipment. Hydrangeas are the logical plant to take the place of Azaleas, 

 Spiraeas and similar stock that can no longer be Imported. Our assortment is good 

 and the varieties are all tried and tested. The 2Vfe-lnch stock is splendid for 

 growing on. We make a specialty of these and know the stock will please you. 



Fringed, white shaded, light 



Avalanche. White. 



Beaute VendomoiBe. White, tinted pink. 



Botaniste Peltereau. Pink. 



Bouquet Rose. Pink. 



Bclaireur. Carmine rose. 



Gen, de Vlbraye. Bright rose. 



Harmonic. Fringed, White, tinted rose. 



Joconde. Pure white, very large. 



La France. Pure white, rosy eye. 



Lakme. Cream white, shaded pink. 



La JLorralne. Pale rose-pink. 



La Perle. White, large fringed flower. 



Price of any of the above Hydrangeas. 



2% -inch pots $1.26 



4 -inch pots 4.00 



LIberte 

 rose. 



Louis Mouillere. Fringed, deep rose- 

 pink. 



Magenta. Clear rose. 



Mme. A. Bosenkraenzer. Mauve. 



Mme. Foucard. Ruby rose. 



Mme. Xlcola« Lambert. Pale rose. 



Mme. Bene Jacquet. Flesh pink. 



Otaksa. Pink. 



Souv. Mme. Chautard. Pink. 



Dozen 100 1000 



$ 7.00 $60.00 



30.00 



6 -inch pots 7.00 50.00 



All plants carefully packed but shipped at buyer's risk. 



Also all Seasonable Bulbs, Seeds and Supplies. If you haven't received a copy of 

 our New Wholesale Price List, send for one; It's free. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO.. SI8 Market St., PHlLADELrBIA. PA. 



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PBOVIDENCE, B. I. 



The Market. 



The social season is getting into swing 

 considerably earlier than has been the 

 case for a number of years, with the 

 result that the demand for cut flowers 

 is better than usual for this time of 

 year. Seldom have there been so many 

 weddings, teas, receptions, dances, etc., 

 scheduled for October as are already on 

 the cards, and the early prophecies of 

 a busy social season are being substan- 

 tially verified. 



With the increasing demand, the sup- 

 ply has also shown an improvement, 

 and the advent of the chrysanthemums 

 is helping the situation materially. Car- 

 nations are scarcer than usual, but the 

 growers say a large supply is in sight 

 for early cutting. Roses are arriving 

 in good shape, while the last of the 

 asters continue to piece out. Cactus 

 dahlias have taken a firm stand for pop- 

 ularity and will undoubtedly be a prom- 

 inent factor next fall. 



Various Notes. 



Lawrence Hay was one of the judges 

 at the second annual exhibition of the 

 school garden clubs at Rumford last 

 week. 



The extensive dahlia gardens of 

 George L. Stillman on the Watch Hill 

 road, at Westerly, covering several 

 acres, are attracting much attention. 



Charles Smith, of the Eastern Wire 

 Wreath Co., returned last week from 

 a successful business trip through the 

 middle west. 



Mr. Anderson, representing A. N, 

 Pearson, of Cromwell, Conn., was a busi- 

 ness visitor in this city last week. 



William Doel, of Pascoag, was in the 

 city September 27, securing supplies. 



Included in the list of taxpayers in 

 Cranston assessed on $10,000 or more, 

 according to the valuation just filed, are 



DAHLIAS 



10 acres of Dahlias in 200 choicest varieties, now in 

 bloom, at 



$2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per 100 



Less in lots of 1000. Cash. 



BRECKSVULE DAHUA FARM, ' S.f^»^' 



Brecksville, Ohio 



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ORCHIDS 



We haye thoussuids of plants in all varie- 

 ties in flower sheath. 

 Write for price list. 

 We deal in nothing but orchids. 



CEO. L BALDWIN CO..Bti 98. Mwartieck. N.Y 



the following: Frank L. Budlong, $25,- 

 650; Harry A. Budlong, $27,285; James 

 A. Budlong II, $21,760; Budlong Rose 

 Co., $209,155; the estate of William 

 Hay, $18,440. 



Among the taxpayers of East Provi- 

 dence assessed on a valuation of $5,000 

 or more are Lawrence Hay, $6,390, and 

 Joseph E. Koppelman, $22,160. 



The Maplehurst Greenhouses and the 

 J. A. Foster Co. greenhouses, both of 

 Warwick, had large exhibits of flowers, 

 plants, fruit and vegetables at the fifth 

 annual fair of the Old Warwick Grange 

 last week, each winning a number of 

 prizes. 



Samuel S. Pennock, of Philadelphia, 

 has returned to that city with his family 

 from Westerly, where they have been 

 spending the summer. 



On the application of Frank L. Bud- 

 long, the Superior court has entered a 

 decree to dissolve the corporate exist- 

 ence of the Budlong Rose Co., of 

 Auburn. W. H. M. 



Ferns, Pafms and Other Seasonable 

 Stock 



PALMS— Kentla Belmoreana and Forster- 



lana, 4-lnch pots, 60c each. 

 Kentia Belmoreana, 5H»-lnch pots, $1.00 each. 

 FERNS— Teddy, Jr., and Scottli, Ria-Inch poU, 



50c each. 

 Assorted Ferns for Dishes, 2>ii.lnch pots, $6.00 



per 100. 

 Asparasras Plnmosns, 2>u-lnch pots. $6.00 per 100. 

 Asparacus Sprensrerl, 3-lnch pots, $10.00 per 100: 



4-incfa, ISc. 

 Bird's-Nest Ferns, 4 Inch, 36c each. 

 Dracaena Terminalis, 4.1nch pots, 35c each. 

 Beeonia Lnmlnosa, stronir 2'3-lnch pots, $7.00 



per 100: 3-lnch, $12.00 per 100: 4-lnch.$18.00 perlOO. 

 Beeonia Vernon, 2Hi-inch pots. $6 00 per 100. 

 Prlmnl» Obcunica and Chinensis, 4-lnch pots. 



$15 00 per 100. "^ 



Hardy KnKlish Ivy, 2 plants In a 2><].|nch pot. 



$7.00 per 100. ^ 



Cash with order. No plant* shipped C. O. D. All 

 Roods travel at purchaser's risk. Please state If 

 plants are wanted In or out of pots. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1012 W. Ontario St., Ph iladelphia, Pa. 



CARNATION LADDIE 



Rooted Cultinss— Febrvary and March Delivery 



$10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000 



The demand for this Carnation will far 

 exceed the supply. 



f. DORNER & SONS CO , Ufayette, Ind. 



ORCHIDS 



Best commercial varieties collected, Imoortad 

 and grown by JOHN De BUCK, 719 Chestlldt 

 Street, SECAUCUS, M. J. 



