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The Florists' Review 



August 7, 1919. 



Now is the time to stucic up 



bInch bostons 



Ready fop i-ia., big, broad, clean leaves, $25 .CO per lOQ • 



CLEVELAND CHERRIES 



Fine for growing on. 4-in., $15.00 per 100; 3-in., $10.00 per 100 

 Very bushy branched plants. 



FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 



Field plants, (5 to 8 branches, $60.00 per 100 

 21^-in., strong, $50.00 per 1000 



Carl Hagenburger, West Mentor, Ohio 



CLEVELAND, O. 



The Market. 



The market has been cleaning up well. 

 Gladioli are arriving in quantity and 

 clear daily, realizing from $4 to $6 per 

 hundred, the quality being good. 

 America, Niagara and Schwaben have 

 the largest sales. Asters are a little 

 more plentiful, some being of good 

 quality, and sell readily. There are still 

 a few carnations in the market. Good 

 roses are short of the demand and the 

 shorter grades have little call. Water 

 lilies and Japanese lilies sell on sight. 

 Outdoor stock is disposed of easily. 

 Sweet peas were rather scarce last week. 

 The market is well supplied with 

 greens, asparagus and adiantum being 

 plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Al Barber has returned from a trip 

 to Chicago. He also motored through 

 Wisconsin with friends. 



F. R. Williams is motoring with his 

 family to Canada, where he intends to 

 spend his vacation. 



The Smith & Fetters Co. has moved to 

 its new location on Prospect avenue, a 

 few doors from East Ninth street. The 

 store is somewhat smaller than the for- 

 mer location, on Euclid avenue. 



L. Anderson has been cutting some 

 fine gladioli. 



Tlie funeral of -Geo. W. Potter and 

 family was attended by many florists. 



W. F. B. 



Houston, Tex. — Mr. and Mrs. Robt. C. 

 Kerr will leave Houston August 8, 

 headed for the convention in Detroit, 

 but in the meantime they will visit Kan- 

 sas City, Minneapolis and Chicago. Mr. 

 Kerr anticipates quite a large attend- 

 ance from Texas at the convention. 



GERANIUMS 



4-inch $10.00 per 100 



HARDY IVIES 



4-inch $20.00 per 100 



5-inch 35.00 per 100 



6-inch 60.00 per 100 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



SmMl Mat Bristol Sto. nrf Ksmi Sh Ave., 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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I DREER'S DISPLAY | 



I Of DECORATIVE and other | 



I SEASONABLE STOCK | 



i At the Detroit Convention, | 



i Our representatives will be present and S 



i pleased to give any information desired. S 



I HENRY A. DREER, Inc. | 



I 714-716 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. | 



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Mention The Rerlew when jou write. 



PANSY PLANTS 



WE are now seeding Pansies for next year and solicit your patronage. Can furnish 

 plants in any quantity at the following prices and can ship at any time. We will 

 seed two million plants this year, using the most up-to-date methods known to the Pansy 

 trade. Our plants are of the very best strains, packing light but strong. Our seedlings 

 are prepaid by parcel post and insured when a post-office money order accompanies the 

 order. Personal checks cause delays. 



Steela's Greenhouse Special, $4.00 per 1000; 5000 for $18.00. by e.xpress. 



Ozark Mammoth Strain, t3.50 per 1000; 5000 for $l6.0n, by express. 



There positively is no Trimardeau in these strains. Express shipments are sent collect. 

 Our plants are short tops and heavy roots, contain s«me 46 different blends of color. 



Seed front my Ozark IMammoth strain of pansies. per ounce, $5.00; 2 ounces. $9.00; 3 

 ounces. $12.50; 4 ounces. $16.00: 6 ounces. $20.00. Cash with order. 



Sprenceri and Piumosus seedlings, we have a fine lot at $7.00 per 1000 prepaid; 

 2000 for $13.00, when a past-office money order accompanies the order. 



OZARK PANSY GARDENS, West Plains, Mo. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



PGROWKR OV 

 ALMS, ETC. 



Bend tor Price List 



HOLMESBURG, PHIIiADEIiPHTA, Pa. 

 Mentton Tha BcTltw when yon write. 



A. N. PIERSON 



INOORPORATED 



Gnwen if Plants, Cut Fliwers, 

 Pilns ni Ferns 



CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT. 



Ifentlon Tha B«t1«w whan yoa wrlta. 



