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The Florists^ Review 



Jandabt 29. 1920 



Ferns, Palms and Other Good Stock 



FSRNS 



larffe atock of pot-vrown t«nui In the best 

 srood rreen color, and can fflve 



oxtra 



We have 

 varieties and of a srood rreen color, and can 

 rood value, aa we crow them in larse Quantltlea. 



Scotttl, 4-lnch pota, 80 centa; 6-lnch, BO centa; 6-lnch. 60 and 

 76 centa; 8-inch, 91.60 and $2.00 each. 



Teddy, Jr., 6-lnch pota. 60 and 76 centa: 7-lnoh. 91.00 and 



91.26; 8-inch, 91-60 and 92.00 each. 

 Whltmanil, 4-inch, 80 cents; 6-lnoh, BO centa; i-lnoh, 60 centa 



each. 

 Macawil, new. 4-lnch pota, 60 centa each. 

 Verona, lace fern, fine for combination baaketa. 4-lnch pota, 



26 cents each. 



Pterls Wilaonll and Alba-Uneata, 6-lnch pana, Tery fine. BO 

 centa each. 



Assorted Fema for Dishes, 2H-inch pots, 96.00 per 100; S-lnch 

 pots. $12.00 per 100. Best varieties. 



Our terms are cash with order. No planta ahlpped 

 atated. All planta shipped at purchaaer'a rlak. 



Ficna Elaatlca, or rubber plant. 4-in., 40c each; B-ln., 60c each. 



KKMTI A PALAIS— A very scarce article, but we have tbem fine. 

 Kentia Belmoreana, 4-inch pota, heavy, 60 centa; S-lneb. 



91.00 and $1.26; 6-inch. 91-60 each. 

 Kentia Forsteriana, 4-lnch pota, 60 centa; B-inch. 91.00 and 



$1.26; 6-lnch. $1.60 each. 



GOOD STOCK TO GBOW ON FOB SA9TKB 



Cineraria Hybridal, finest strains. 4-lnch, 920.00 per 100. 

 Hydranreaa, French and Otaksa varieties, all pot vrown. 



4-lnch pota, 26 cents; B-inch, BO cents; 0-lnch, 60 and 76 



cents each. 

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

 Prlmnla Obconlca, In bloom, 4-lnch, 20 cents; 6-lnch. 40 cents. 



each. 

 Primnia Chinensia, In bloom, best colors, B-lnch pots. 40 cents. 



each. 

 Beronia Lnmlnosa, 6-lnch pots, 40 cents each. 

 Bevonla Masniflca. 4-lncb pots, 20 cents each. 

 American Beaaty Roses, 6-inch pots, $60.00 per 100. 

 lEaster Lilies, Glganteum, 4 to 6 inches high, 960.00 per 100. 

 C. O. D. Planta will be ahlpped out of pota unlaaa otharwiae 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, '""' "^jUxE^AiA, pa. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



The Market. 



Louisville and the surrounding coun- 

 try have been in the grip of the most 

 severe sleet storm experienced in a long 

 time. Telephone and street railway 

 service was badly crippled, but no dam- 

 age to greenhouses, caused by ice fall- 

 ing from telephone or light and power 

 wires, has been reported. The popula- 

 tion of Lexington, Ky., was not so for- 

 tunate, having been for two days with- 

 out news service and with hardly any 

 street car or railroad service. 



Business was to some extent influ- 

 enced by the weather conditions, but the 

 downtown stores report a splendid de- 

 mand, caused by all kinds of social af- 

 fairs. 



Various Notes. 



Henry Fuchs has found time to give 

 his store a fresh coat of paint, making 

 the interior dainty and neat. His green- 

 houses, on Charles and Texas streets, 

 keep him well supplied with a fine lot 

 of cyclamens, primroses and ferns. 



William Walker is all smiles. Wed- 

 dings and funerals alike are keeping 

 the force going at full speed. And be- 

 sides this, he is in the exceptionally 

 favorable position of being, to a large 

 extent, independent of the wholesale 

 market, as his greenhouses at Anchor- 

 age, Ky., under the efficient manage- 

 ment of L. S. Walker, Jr., supply him 

 with a first-class lot of roses and car- 

 nations. He also had a fine lot of Soleil 

 d'Or and good sprays of white budd- 

 leia. 



Jacob Schulz displays Scotch heather 

 in immense sprays and is the first one 

 of the local florists to show tulips in 

 bloom. His landscape department, 

 which was started about two years ago, 

 has exceeded expectations so far that it 

 was necessary to secure a 20-acre tract, 

 on which a model nursery will try to 

 take care of the demand of this depart- 

 ment. 



Fred Haupt, on Jefferson street, was 

 busy shipping designs. He does a large 

 out-of-town trade. 



The stock in the greenhouses of H. 

 Kleinstarink, at 2331 Letterle avenue, 

 is in fine condition. A batch of well 

 grown calla lilies was especially note- 

 worthy. Mr. Kleinstarink is much in- 

 terested in orchids and intends to build 



Seasonable Stock-Ready Now 



Asparagus Plumosus— 2^-in., $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 

 Asparagus Sprengeri — 2yi-in., $4.50 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 Achyranthes Herbstii — ^2*4 -in., brightest red, $4.50 per 100. 

 Altemanthera Brilliantissima — 2^-in., bright red, $4.00 per 100. 

 Fuchsia Mrs. E. G. Hill— 2^-n., best white, $5.00 per 100. 

 Euonjonus Japonica — Silver edge, for hampers, baskets or vases, 2$^-in., 



$15.00 per 100; 3-in., $25.00 per 100; 4-in., $35.00 per 100. 

 Fern Dish Ferns — ^2;4'in., Pteris magnifica, Wimsettii, cretica albo-lineata 



and Mayii; Adiantum cuneatum and Aspidium tsussimense, $6.00 



per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 

 Lantanas — Dwarf, 2%-m., splendid stock, distinct sorts, $5.00 per 100; 



$45.00 per 1000. 

 Snapdragon — Keystone, 2^-in., once pinched, stock in splendid shape, 



$5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 

 Palms — Clean young stock, Kentia Belmoreana, 2}4-in., $15.00 per 100; 



heavy 3-in., $25.00 per 100; heavy 4-in., $50.00 per 100. 

 Double Petunia Gertrude — Best and strongest growing, light pink, extra 



size flower; 2-in. pots, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 6 other 



varieties at same price. 

 Cannas — Dry roots, two and three eyes; King Humbert, $5.00 per 100; 



$45.00 per 1000; Meteor, best red, green leaf, $4.50 per 100; $40.00 



per 1000; Richard Wallace, standard yellow, $4.50 per 100; $40.00 



per 1000. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



FERNS! FERNS!! FERNS!!! 



Nephrolepla Seottil and Teddy Jr., 6-lnch 

 pota. $9.00 per doi.; 7-inch poU, $16.00 

 per doc; 8-lnch poU. $18.00 to $24.00 

 per dos. 



Wllaonil Ferna, 8 planta In a 6-inoh pan. 



very fine, $7.20 per dos. 

 WUaonli Fema, 4-lnch pota, $8.00 per doa. 



HoUj Fema, 8-lnch pota, $1.B0 per doz. 

 DIah Fema, 2 H -Inch pota, atrong planta, 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Aaplenlnm mdna-Avla (Blrd'a Naat Fern). 



4-lnch pota, $6.00 and $7.20 par doa. 

 Aapararna Plomoaoa, S-inch i>ota. $10.00 



per 100. 

 Ficna Elaatlca, 6-lnch pota. $9.00 and 



$1Z00 per doa.; 7-lnch pota, yvrj 



atronr, $1.60 each. 

 Hardy IvieM, ;■>- mii pots. $4.20 per doa.; 



6-lnch pota, $6.00 per doi. 

 GInemriaa, 8-inch pota. for crowlnf on. 



$12.00 per 10^. 



Cash with order. No planta ahlpped C. O. D. All ahlpmanta trayel at poreliaaar'a 

 rlak and we ara not reaponalble for any delay la tranait, aa our raaponalblUty oeaaea 

 when delivery la mada to axpraaa company. 



ASCHNANN BROS. 



Second and Bristol Sts. and Rising San Ave. 



PfllLADELPHIA, PA. 



this year a 25x200 house, which will be 

 entirely devoted to these plants. A spe- 

 cial pet of his is the variety Lalia an- 



ceps, which he is able to grow with 

 good results in a temperature of only 

 55 degrees. B. 



