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The Florists^ Review 



Jandabt 22, 1020. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



The demand continues excellent and 

 the supply is as short as ever. 



Carnations remain high in price, but 

 move quickly, at an average price of $10 

 per hundred, although fine stock and 

 Laddie make even more. The poorest 

 roses are moving fast at $8 per hun- 

 dred. Good blooms bring $30. 



Lilies are rare and can hardly be ob- 

 tained at any price. The dark weather 

 has ruined the sweet pea crop, causing 

 them to drop their buds. They are 

 limited in number and are quickly sold 

 at $2 and $3 per hundred. 



Few other flowers are available. A 

 few calendulas are seen and in the vari- 

 ous display windows a bunch or two of 

 violets, orchids, narcissi, etc., but these 

 are few in number. 



Plants are in excellent demand. Cycla- 

 mens, primroses, begonias, ferns and a 

 few cherries are good property. 

 Various Notes. 



Hartje & Elder are cutting some fine 

 sweet peas. 



Clarence Green has purchased a Dodge 

 pleasure car. 



L. F. Benson has bought a National 

 six. Mr. Benson has departed for Mi- 

 ami, Fla., to do some landscape garden- 

 ing at Carl Fisher 'a winter home. After 

 completing this work, which he says 

 will take several months, Mr. Benson 

 will visit farther in the south before 

 returning home. 



E. E. Temperley has been having 

 some splendid cyclamens from his range. 



Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hill, of Rich- 

 mond, Ind., have a new baby daughter. 



Mr. Heileman, of the M. Eice Co., 

 Philadelphia, and Mr. Huddleson, of La- 

 porte, Ind., called on the trade last 

 week. 



The Roepke Floral Co. purchased a 

 number «t lily bulbs and plans to force 

 them next summer. E. E. T. 



Twin rails, Idaho.— The Twin Falls 

 Floral Co. reports a good holiday trade. 

 Williams & Son, who purchased the 

 whole business, consisting of green- 

 houses, ten acres of land and downtown 

 store, will add another large house of 

 modern construction next summer. 



Macon, Oa. — The Idle Hour Nursery, 

 under the management of Daniel C. 

 Horgan, reports a wonderful business 

 throughout the season. All cut stock is 

 quite scarce. The firm is installing a 

 white enameled refrigerator, 10x10x12 

 feet, and remodeling the entire store. 

 It is also building an iron-frame green- 

 house, 60x300 feet, for carnations. The 

 firm is adding several acres of land and 

 installing an irrigating system. 



A. L. MILLER 



Easter and Christmas 

 Pot Plants a Specialty 



Jamaica, N. Y. 



SEE OUR AD 



Ob page 109, Review, Jamary 1, 1920 



For Perns. Cyclamens. Easter Greeting Pelar- 

 goniums. Primroses. Begonias. Picus. Rooted 

 Cuttings, etc. 



HYDRANGEAS, 4-inch. 16c to 26c: 6-inch. 26c 

 to 50c; 6-inch. 76c to $1.00: 7-inch. M.OO to $1.26. 



GEO. A. KUHL,wMe«j.Gr^.r.Pekin, lU. 



LOOK! USTEN!! 



New price on the New Fern MACAWII ! 2%-in. pots at $15.00 per 100 



READY NOW 



CHSTSANTHEKUX CVTTIKOS. 



Of the scarce commercial varieties we 

 mention a few. Order early — they will sell 

 out before the season closes: 



Barbara Daris, White and Oolden Chad- 

 wiok, Chadwiok Suprem.o, Golden Mistletoe, 

 Indian Summer, Yellow and White Turner. 

 Rooted cuttings, $5.00 per 100, $40.00 per 

 1000. From 2^ -inch pots, $7.00 per 100, 

 $55.00 per 1000. 



Let us supply you with any of the other 

 fancy and standard sorts. We have them 

 all. 



- NEW FOMFONS. 



Beoky HoLane. — Thanksgiving Bronze. 

 Christmas Gold. — Golden-yellow button for 



Dec. 1st and later. 

 Cometa. — Dark rose, shaded magenta. 

 November Fearl. — A new November flowering 



daybreak pink. 

 Ouray. — Best early bronze. 

 XTvalda. — A large pure white, maturing Oct. 



10th. 

 Vasoo. — Golden-yellow, flowering Oct. 15th 



and one of the very best for sprays. 

 White Gem. — Pure white button, very free 



and ready for cuttings Nov. 16th. 



All the above, rooted cuttings, $8.00 per 

 100; 2^-inch poU, $10.00 per 100. 



KISOELIANEOTTS. 



AGEBATUK, Stella Gnmey. R. C, at $1.60 

 per 100, S12.00 per 1000. 



ASFAKAGuS Flnmosu* and Sprengerl. Seed- 

 lings, $1.25 per 100, $10.00 per 1000; flne, 

 2^-ln. pots, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000; 

 flne, 3-in. pots, $10.00 per 100, $95.00 per 

 1000. 



BEGONIAS. In bloom, for immediate ship- 

 ment. Chat«laine, 3-in., at $15.00 per 100; 

 4-in., at $20.00 per 100; 4^-in., at $35.00 

 per 100; 5-in.. at $50.00 per 100. Mrs. M. 

 A. Fatten, 3-in., at $20.00 per 100; 4-in.. 

 at $27.50 per 100; 4i^-in., at $50.00 per 

 100; 6-in., at $66.00 per 100. 



CINEBABIA Hybrida. Half dwarf, 2^-in., 

 at $7.00 per 100, $65.00 per 1000; 3-ln., 

 $12.00 per 100. 



COLEUS, Booted Cuttings. All the standard 

 and fancy varieties, such as Versohaffctltil, 

 Golden Bedder, Queen Victoria, Fire Brand, 

 Beckwith Gem, Yellow Trailing Queen, at 

 $12.00 per 1000; BriUianoy, Salvator and 

 Fink Trailing Queen, at $20.00 per 1000. 

 Any varieties of fancy COLEUS that you 

 want, tell us. Our growers can supply 

 anything that is good. 



FUCHSIAS. Best sorts, mixed, rooted cut- 

 tings, $2.50 per 100, $20.00 per 1000. 



TABLE FEBNS for Fern Dishes. A selection 

 of the best varieties. $6.00 per 100, $55.00 

 per 1000. 



FEBNS, Boston and Whitmanii, 2H-ln., pot- 

 grown, $7.00 per 100, $65.00 per 1000. 



CYCLAMEN SEEDLINGS. Three leaves, as- 

 sorted varieties of a high-grade strain, 

 $8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000; separate va- 

 rieties, $10.00 per 100; 2%-lnch, $15.00 per 

 100. 



FELABGONIUMS. We have 500 mixed, in- 

 cluding from best sorts. Can ship at once. 

 Strong, 2^-ln. pots. Good value at $14.00 

 per 100. 



DOUBLE or SINGLE PETUNIAS. Rooted 

 cuttings at $2.60 per 100, $20.00 per 1000. 

 Our stock of Double FETUNIAS comprises 

 ten colors, all distinct, also an A-1 variety 

 of Single Mixed, as well as Boay Mora, 

 separate. 



MAKGUEBITES. Yellow, 2-in., at $5.00 

 per 100. Boston Yellow, R. C, $3.50 per 

 100. $30.00 per 1000. Mrs. Sander, B. C, 

 $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. 



FBIMULA Oboonica. 3-in., at $10 per 100. 



SNAFOBAGON. Free from disease. Silver 

 Pink, Nelrose, White, Yellow, Garnet, 214- 

 in., $6.00 per lOO, $60.00 per 1000. 



Cash or satisfactory trade references. No C. 0. D. Shioments. 



L J. REUTER COey brokers. mtSmnxo, Boston, Mass. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



FERNS 



NEPHBOLiEPIS VIOTOBIA (The Vletorr Fern). A beantifally created form «f 

 '^•ddy Jr.." with fronds frequently subdivided at the ends, maklnc a moat 

 unique, distinct, and desirable variety. 



atrons plants, 2H-lnob pots, $8.00 per doasn; |20.00 per 100. 

 Stronv plants, tH-ln«b pots, $7.00 per doaen; $00.00 per 100. 

 Bxtra flne specimen plants^ 8-Id.. $8.00 each; lO-in., |S.OO each; IS-ln.. $T.BO each. 



Each 



NKPHBOI^KFIS KUBOAMTISSIMA and ■LBOAMTUSIMA OOMPAOTA. 814-la.. •O.SS 

 NBPHBOLKPIS KLKOAMTIBSIMA and RLKOANTI88IMA OOMPACTA. • -In.. M 

 NSPHBOUEPI8 KUBOAMTI8SIMA and ELKOAinnSSIlfA OOMPAOTA. 8 -la., XOO 

 MEPHBOLEPI8 KLKOAKTISSIKA and KLBOAKTUSIMA OOMPAOTA, l^-ln.. 4.M 



NSPHBOLBPXS MU8O0SA, 6-lneh 76 



KKPHBOLKPU HABBI8II, S-lnch t.ee 



MKPHBOLXPIS DWABP BOSTON, 8-laeh XOO 



If plants are shipped ia pot% 10 per oeat addlttoaaL 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, New York 



Mention The Review when yen write. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants ef every variety 



eROWERS' EXCHANGE 



Featuring the BETTER BEST in rooted 



cuttings and plants of all descriptions. 

 Exclusive agents for the best Fertilizers 



GROWERS* EXCHANGE 



J AMBSTOWM, N. T. 



Always mention tbe Florists' Review 

 wben wri^Uic advertisers. 



Write for prices and description of 



Madame Butterfly 



The Jos. H. Hill Co. 



RICHMOND. IND. 



ORCHIDS 



We have thousands of plants in all Tarie- 



ties in flower sheath. 



Write for price list. 



We deal in nothing but orchids. 



GEO. L BALDWIN CO.. B8x i8. HiBirwsd JIT. 



Alwaya m«mtlon the F'.oriets* R«vi«w 

 when wrlttna atf -erttaers. 



