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The Florists^ Review 



Skftbhbbr 26. Idl9. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



Stock is scarce. Eoses are more in 

 evidence than anything else, and with 

 the tightening of the supply of other 

 stock they have risen somewhat in price. 

 They range from $3 to $15 per hundred. 

 Asters are limited in good grades and 

 are gradually going. Gladioli are also 

 on the decline. A few good ones are 

 yet available, but these are quickly util- 

 ized. The local cut of summer stock 

 is practically at an end. 



All flowers are in good demand; busi- 

 ness has been brisk and all available 

 good stock has been taken up. A few 

 more carnations are gradually appear- 

 ing, but as yet make only $1 and $2 per 

 hundred because of their short stems. 

 Chrysanthemums in some of the local 

 store win<|€||W8 are attractive in appear- 

 ance, but these are yet rare and high 

 of price. 



Plants would be good sellers if there 

 were more of them; they are limited in 

 both variety and number. Green goods 

 have been about equal to the demand. 

 Pern leaves are plentiful. 



Vaiious Notes. 



William Terrell, of Warsaw, visited 

 in the city last week, 



Carl Sonnenschmidt is in Michigan 

 on a fishing trip. 



Herman Piel, former superintendent 

 of the range of the Bertermann Bros. 

 Co. on East Washington street, now has 

 charge of the conservatories at the 

 downtown store, being succeeded by Mr. 

 Bender, Sr. The new house at Cumber- 

 land is being planted to roses. 



Albert Hitz has been cutting some 

 excellent Columbia roses. 



The force of the Circle Flower Store 

 was kept busy all day last Sunday by 

 the rush of the week's trade. 



Hartje & Elder have been cutting 

 some fine Laddie carnations with 18- 

 inch to 20-inch stems. E. E. T. 



Champaign, 111. — E. G. Lauterbach, 

 son of one of Illinois' oldest florists, 

 E. D. Lauterbach, of Bushnell, has been 

 a resident of Champaign while taking 

 the course in floriculture under Prof. 

 Dorner at the University of Illinois. 

 He has decided to stay here and is open- 

 ing a retail store in the university dis- 

 trict, at 813 South Wright street. 



FERNS 



We have a splendid lot of ferns in 

 the following varieties and sizes, for 

 immediate shipment, viz.: 



NEPHROLEPIS Each 



EI«rantissiina,EI«Kantis8iina Cem- 

 pacta, Museosa and Superbissima, 



S^-inch p«it8 fO.35 



Dwarf Baaton, 3^-inch 25 



8-inch 2.00 



Elasantiasima, Elesantissima Com- 

 pacta and Superbissima, 6-inch 

 pots 75 



Museosa, 5-inch pots 75 



Dacantissima and Etesantlssima 

 Compacta, 8-inch pots 2.00 



BaKantissima and Elearantissima 

 Compacta, lO-inch pots 4.00 



Harrisii. 8-inch pots 8.00 



F. R. PIER80N 



TARRYTOWN NEW YORK 



GOOD STOCK 



BOUGAINVILLEA— 4-inch pot plants', several times pinched and well shaped 

 specimens, $4.76 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. Extra large specimens, 5-inch 

 pots, $12.00 per dozen. 



GENISTAS— 4-incb pots, will make up to 6-inch size by spring, pinched back 

 several times, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 



FERN DISH FERNS— 2^-inch pots, all standard varieties, $6.00 per 100. 

 $50.00 per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS-214-inch. very bushy. $6.00 per 100, $46J[)0 

 per 1000. . , 



FERNS, BENCH GROWN— Bo«t»n, very bushy, 5-inch pot size, $4.75 per 

 dozen, $35.00 per 100. Verena, extra value, very bushy, 5-inch pot size. 

 $6.50 per dozen, $40.00 per lOU. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., '"T" 



Mention Th* BctIcw whan yon write. 



IF INTERESTED IN 



Christmas Heather 



IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 

 TO COMMUNICATE WITH 



Yours truly, 



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



Montlon Tbm B«Tlew whan roa write. 



PALMS 



KENTIA 4-in.. $40.00 perlOO; 16.00 perdoz. 



LIVISTONA 5-in., 45.00perl00: 7.00 per doz. 



LIVISTONA 6-in.. 60.00 per 100; 9.00 per doz. 



DRACAENA PRAGRANS 



6-in $60.00 per 100; $ 9.00 per doz. 



6-in SO.OOperlOO; ll.OOperdoz. 



BOSTON FERNS 



5-in $35.00 per 100 



PANDANUS VEITCHII 



5-in $ 90.00 per 100; $12.00 perdoz. 



6-in 110.00 per 100; 15.00 perdoz. 



VINCA VAl(. 



Field clumps $8.00 per 100 



Terre Haute, 



Add 6 per cent for packing. 



HENLEY BROS. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



-:- 



Indiana 



Mention The B»t1«w when yon write. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



PGROWXR 09 

 ALMS, ETC. 

 Send for Frioe Uat 



HOLMESBURG, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 

 Maatlra Tbo Bartow when yoo writer 



A. N. PIERSON 



INOORPORATED 



Growers of Plants, Cut Flowers, 

 Palms and Ferns 



CRO MWELL, CONNECTIC UT. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



Ferns, Palms and Other Seasonable 

 Stock 



PALiAIS— Kentia Belinor«ana and Forat«r- 



iaiia, 4-Inch pots, 60c each. 

 Kentia Beimoreana, .iHi-tnch pots, $1.00 each. 

 FKKNS— Teddy, Jr., and Scottli. S>Q-inch poto. 



60c each. 

 Assorted Ferns for Dishes, 2V>-inch pots, $6.00 



per 100. 

 AspararasPlnmosas, 2>Q.lDch pots, $6.00 per lOO. 

 Aspararas Hprencerl, 3-lnch pots, $10.00 per 100; 



4-iDch, 16c. 

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

 Dracaena Tennlnalls, 4-Inch pots, 85c each. 

 Besronia Lnmlnosa, stronir 2'2-lnch pots. $7.00 



per 100; 3-Inch. $12.00 per 100; 4-lnrh, $18.00 per 100. 

 BeKoula Vernon, 2>a-lnch pots. $6 00 per 100. 

 Prlmnln Obcunica and Chinensis, 4-Inch pots, 



$16 00 per 100. 

 Hardy Knellsh Ivy, 2 plants In a 2'^-lnch pot, 



$7.00 per 100. 



Cash with order. No plants shipped G. O. D. AH 

 (roods travel at pnrchaser's risk. Please state If 

 plants are wanted In or ont of pots. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1012 W. Ontario St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



