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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 23, 1919. 



asked to write to their congressmen and 

 also to Norman J. Gould, who intro- 

 duced the bill, and to Gilbert N. 

 Haugen, chairman, House committee on 

 agriculture, Washington, D. C. They 

 should also write Secretary Watson, in 

 order that he may intelligently repre- 

 sent the trade's views and wishes. A 

 hearing before the committee having the 

 bill under consideration will be held 

 soon and opportunity has been offered 

 the A. A. N. to be heard. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



Mums are coming into the local mar- 

 ket in large quantities now and are of 

 excellent quality, with long, strong 

 stems. The demand for them is in- 

 creasing. The dahlias now on the mar- 

 ket are also of excellent quality. There 

 is a considerable demand at present for 

 Boston ferns and small ferns for winter 

 fern dishes. Last week there was a 

 large sale of bulbs for fall planting. 

 Growers are beginning to plant Paper 

 Whites and other bulbs for spring 

 flowering. Prospects are good for a 

 large fall business. 



Various Notes. 



Christopher Penek, 637 Broad street, 

 is selling many small ferns, in addition 

 to the fall flowers. 



Hahne's flower department makes a 

 Saturday specialty of selling $1 boxes of 

 fall flowers. 



The Perdue Flower Shop is the trade 

 name which has been filed for the retail 

 business conducted at 574 Main street, 

 East Orange, by Laurence Knapp, of 

 153 Glenwood avenue. East Orange. 



E. B. M. 



Akron, O.^Grossberg & Cahill, now 

 at 203 South Main street, expect to open 

 their new store about December 10. Mr. 

 Cahill was formerly with the Akron 

 Flower Shop. 



Red Wing, Minn. — Hail broke almost 

 every light in the Sten Greenhouses 

 October 1, but Charles Nordeen brought 

 a load of glass in his Ford from the 

 Jewell Nursery Co., at Lake City, Minn., 

 next day, with assurance of enough 

 more to make all repairs, and so damages 

 to the plants were kept down. The 

 greenhouses at Lake City were not dam- 

 aged by the storm. 



SOME FINE STOCK 



size Per Per 



of Pot 100 1000 



2k-in. Asparacus Plumosus and 



Sprengeri f4.50 140.00 



4 -in. AsparaKus Plumosus and 



Sprengeri 10.00 95.00 



2>s-in. Double Alyssum 3.50 30.00 



3 -in. Cyclamen, 8 varieties 20.no I'JO.OO 



4 -in. Cyclamen. 8 varieties lO.OO 



4 -in. MarKuarites, Wbite or 



Yellow 12.50 100.00 



2k-in. Dracaena Indivisa 5.00 48.00 



5 -in. Dracaena indivisa 30.oo 



Ferns, live varieties 25.00 



2^-in. Geraniums, all varieties.. 4.25 40.00 



3 -in. Primula Malacoides 6.00 50.00 



2»«-in. Sweet Peas.S to pot, 8 va- 

 rieties 4.00 3.5.00 



214-in. Smilax Plants 2.75 2.5.00 



4 -in. Stevia, nwarforTall. s.OO 75.00 

 214-in. SnapdraKons, White, 



Pink, Yellow, Rose 5.00 48.00 



3 -in. Lantanas, 8 varieties 6.50 60.00 



25,000 Field Grown Vincas 8,00 75.00 



Liberal extras. Packing free. 



Also abundance of other stock. 

 Clorresnondence solicited. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, Wholesale Florist 



WASHINGTON, NKW JKR8XT 



PEONIES 



We offer only a few varieties, selected from the many commercial varieties 

 on the market, as being especially valuable for cutting, for habit of growth and 

 for free flowering. 



Prices are for good strong divisions of 3 to 5 eyes. p^^^ -^qq 



Avalanche, late midseason, pure white with delicate pencilings of carmine.. 15.60 $40.00 



Couronne d'Or, snow white with golden stamens 3.30 26.00 



Dorchester, delicate pink, late 2.00 15.00 



Duchesse de Nemours, large free flowering creamy white 2.00 16.00 



Edulis Superba, an early large flowering deep pink 2.00 16.00 



Eusenie Verdier, early, delicate hydrangea pink 4.00 30.00 



Felix Crousse, without doubt the best deep red 4.00 30.00 



Festiva Maxima, one of the very best, large white with fleck of carmine, 



early aid free 2.60 20.00 



Madame Crousse, pure white with crimson flecks 3.30 25.00 



Madame Emile Galle, late midseason, large sea-shell pink 6.60 50.00 



Mile. Leonie Calot, delicate rose white with lilac pink center 6.50 40.00 



Marie, lavender white, showing golden stamens 4.00 30.00 



Marie Lemoine, ivory white with carmine pencilings 3.30 21^.00 



Mens. Jules Elie, a very large bright pink, one of the best in this color... 4.60 35.00 



Rubra Superba, late rich deep brilliant carmine 4.00 30.00 



Umbellata rosea, very early, guards rose, shading to amber white center... 4.00 30.00 



Until all our stock is divided we can furnish 3-year clumps 

 of any of these varieties at three times the price of divisions. 



Fall trade list of full line of Hardy Plants now ready. 



WAYSIDE GARDENS, 



Mentor, Ohio 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



g^ EMI OT A O ^^^ grown, bushy, 



VI ^^1^ I ^9 I #%49 well shaped plants, 



4-m., $30.00 per 100; 5-iii., $35.00 per 100 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., NEWARK. NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when you write. 



TEDDY, JR. FERNS SCOTTII FERNS 



Beautifully finished stock, ready for immediate sale. 



6-inch pots . . $1.00 each; S 90.00 per 100 



8-inch pots, ped-stal grown 2.00eacb; 175.00 per 100 



4-inch Smithii Ferns 35 each; 35.00 per 100 



6-inch Ficui Elastica (Rubber plant), 75c each. 



Try a sample order— you will be pleased. 

 HENRY I. FAUST, Merion, Pa., Wholesale Grower Chris'mas and Easter Plants 



HydranKoas. Pot grown, mixed, French varieties, mostly 

 Pink, Gen. de Vibraye, 4i2-in. pots, 1 and 2 shoots, $25.00 

 per 100; 2 and 3 shoots, $35.00 per 100. 



Cyclamen. 6-inch, $1.50 to $2.00 each; $15.00 to $18.00 per doz. 



Cyclamen. 7-inch, $2.00 to $2.50 each; $22.00 to $28.00 per doz. 



These plants are ready now, short bushy stock, well budded. 

 Flowers are of exceptional size and color. Buy now, if you 

 have a place to bring them into flower. They will make 

 money for you, as such plants will sell for double the present 

 price at the holiday season. 

 Cyclamen Seed. See classified ad. 

 Celestial Pepper. 4^-inch to 5-inch and 6-inch, $2.50, $3.00 



and $5.00 per dozen. 

 Bird's. Eye Pepper. Pans with several plants, nicely finished, 



6-inch, $G.00 per doz.; 7-inch, $9.00 per doz.; 8-inch, $12.00 



per doz. 



We have this stock ready for immediate sale, with well col- 

 ored berries or with green berries for later sale. State which 

 you prefer. Packing free. 



PETER PEARSON 



5732-34 Gunnison Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



BOSTON FERNS 



Very fine plants. Order before cold weather. 

 2'a-lnrh 6c 



3 -Inch... 10c 



4 -inch 2i5c 



5 -Inch 35c to 50c 



6 -inch 50c to 76c 



A few hundred bench plants from 3c to 30c. 

 Cash or latisfactory reference from nnknown parties. 



W.W.COLES, KOKONO, IND. 



Write for prices and description of 



Madam Butterfly 



The Jos. H. Hill Co. 



RICHMOND, IND. 



