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The Rorists^ Review 



January 15, 1920. 



Ferns, Palms and Other Good Stock 



FICRNS 



W* have a large atock of pot-srown ferns In the beat 

 varieties and of a grood green color, and can give extra 

 good value, aa we grow them in large quantitiea. 

 Scottll, 4-lnch pots, 80 centa; 6-inch, 60 centa; O-lnch, 00 and 



76 cents; 8-inch, fl.60 and $2.00 each. 



Teddy, Jr., 6-inch pota, 60 and 76 centa; 7-lnch, $1.00 and 

 $1.25; 8-lnch, $1.60 and $2.00 each. 



Whltmanll, 4-lnch, 80 centa; 6-inoh, 60 centa; 6-inch. 00 centa 

 each. 



Macawli, new, 4-inch pota, 60 centa each. 



Verona, lace fern, flne for combination baaketa, 4-inch pota, 



25 cents each. 

 Fterla Wlisonll and Alba-Llneata, 6-inch pana, very flne, 60 



centa each. 



Assorted Ferns for Dishes, 2% -inch pota; $6.00 per 100; 8-incb 

 pots. $12.00 per 100. Best varletlea. 



Our terms are caah with order. No planta ahlpped 

 stated. All plants shipped at purchaser'a riak. 



Flcus Flastloa, or rubber plant. 4-in., 40c each; 6-ln., 60c each. 



KUNTIA FALMf»— A very scarce article, but we have tbetnflne. 

 Kentia Betanoreana, 4-inch pota, heavy, 60 centa; 6-lnch. 



$1.00 and $1.26; 6-inch, $1.60 each. 

 Kentia Forsteriana, 4-inch pota, 60 centa; 6-inch. $1.00 and 



$1.25; 6-inch. $1.60 each. 



GOOD STOCK TO GROW ON FOB KA8TEB 



Cineraria Hybrlda. finest strains, 4-lnch, $20.00 per 100. 

 Hydrangeas. French and Otaksa varieties, all pot grown, 



4-lnch pots, 26 centa; 6-inch, 60 centa; 0-incb. 60 and 76 



cents each. 

 Genistas, 4-inch pota, 40 cents; 6-inch, 60 centa each. 

 Primala Obconlca, in bloom, 4-inch, 20 cents; 6-inch. 40 cents, 



each. 

 Primula Chinenala, in bloom, best colors, 6-inch pots. 40 centa. 



each. 

 Begonia Luminosa, 6-inch pota, 40 cents each. 

 Begonia Magnlflca, 4-inch pots, 20 cents each. 

 American Beauty Roses, 6-lnch pots, $50.00 per 100. 

 Faster Lilies. Giganteum, 4 to 6 inches high, $60.00 per 100. 

 O. D. Plants will be shipped out of pots unless otherwise 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, '''' ^lUXi^Pku, pa. 



TORONTO, ONT. 



'The Market. 



Business generally was good last 

 week. There was considerable design 

 work, but unfortunately stock was 

 scarce. It usually is somewhat scarce 

 after Christmas, but this year the 

 scarcity was aggravated by the recent 

 shortage of fuel, which made the grow- 

 ers lower their greenhouse tempera- 

 tures, and by the dull weather. 



Various Notes. 



J. S. Simmons & Son, Yonge street, 

 had a fire recently which did $10,000 

 damage to their store and blocked traffic 

 on Yonge street, the main street of the 

 city. Employees trained a hose on the 

 fire, which started near the furnace, but, 

 although the fire seemed trifling when 

 discovered, it spread rapidly. Much 

 damage was done by smoke and water. 

 The firm had recently received a big 

 consignment of baskets and ribbons 

 from the United States and there was a 

 big loss of these as well as of a large 

 stock of ferns. The loss is partially 

 covered by insurance. Fortunately, they 

 have large conservatories at Brampton, 

 from which they could immediately re- 

 place at least some of the stock. 



The well known firm of Dunlop's, 

 with a large store on Adelaide street 

 and conservatories at Richmond Hill, 

 has been in('ori»orated. The growing de- 

 partment has been incorporated under 

 the name of John H. Dunlop & Son, 

 with the heail office at Richmond Hill. 

 The capital is .$150,000. Mr. Dunloi) 

 built two new greenhouses last summer 

 to accommodate the growing needs of 

 the trade. He specializes on roses and 

 his latest is the Frank Dunlop, named 

 after his son, who recently returned 

 from the front. The retail business is 

 incorporated under the nanje of Dun- 

 lop's, Limited, with the head office at 

 Toronto. The cai)ital is $90,000. Coin- 

 cident with this develojiment is the an- 

 nouncement that Dunlop's, Limited, has 

 purchase! the building at 8 to 14 Ade- 

 laide street west, in which are their 

 store, offices, shipping rooms and refrig- 

 erator and the rooms of the Toronto Re- 

 tail Florists' Club. These rooms, which 

 have been kindly placed at the disposal 

 of the club, have been fully furnished 

 with piano, tables, chairs and other 

 equipment necessary for a social and 

 business club. J. J. H. 



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FERNS I 



s We have on hand, for immediate Shipment, a splendid lot of POT GROWN 5 

 E Ferns, all extra gold value for the money. Shipped without pots. s 



Altemantheras; Alytsum, Double Giant and Dwarf; Begonias, 

 Gracilis and Vernon, mixed colors; Hardy English Ivy, Lant^nas, Helio- 

 trope, Lobelia, Moonvines, 2-in., $2.75 per 100; 3-in., $3.75 per 100. 



Send for Catalogue, 



Cash with Orders 



i R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. f 



I White Marsh, Maryland i 



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Seasonable Stock for Quick Delivery 



BEST QUALITY CARNATION CUTTINGS 



We have an extreme call for rooted cuttings of Carnations. A number of the 

 very best growers in New England are supplying us, but the call is sure to be In 

 excess of the supply. We advise booklnt; orders Just as quick as possible. 



NEW AND SCARCER VARIETIES. 100 1000 



Ethel Fisher (Peter Fisher), scarlet. $14.00 $115.00 



Bemlce (Howard), crimson 14.00 116.00 



Ruth Banr 12.00 100.00 



LAddie 10.00 90.00 



Mornlnir Glow 7.00 65.00 



White Benora 7.00 ftn.OO 



Pink Delight 7.00 65.00 



Herald 7.00 60.00 



Rosalia 7.00 65.00 



Enchantrem Supreme i 7.00 60.00 



STANDARD SORTS. 



Aviator, Belle Washburn, Doris, Benora, Rosette. White Enchantress, Beacon. 

 Ward. Good Cheer, White Perfection, White Wonder, Miss Theo, Enchantress, 

 $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Matchless, Nancy, Alice. $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



Cash or satisfactory trade references. No C. 0. D. ShiDments, 



L. J. REUTER CO., brokers, watertown,r.o. BostOH, Hass. 



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