Febbttabt 19, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



117 



Spring Plants Reduced Prices 



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PBRNS-Select Stock 



4-iii. Whitmanii and Verona, bushy $0J5 each 



5-in. Boston and Verona , 65 each 



6-in. Boston, large 1.00 each 



7-in. Boston 1.50 each 



CINERARIAS 



Dwarf hybrid, 3-inch, in bud and bloom $0.12 each 



Dwarf hybrid, 3^-inch, in bud and bloom 25 each 



Dwarf hybrid, 5-inch, well flowered 50 each 



Dwarf hybrid, 5^-inch, select 75 each 



Dwarf hybrid, 6-inch, select 1.00 each 



PRIMULAS IN PULL BLOOM 



Obconica, 3 -inch $0.10 and $0.15 each 



Obconica, 4-inch, in bloom 25 and .35 each 



Obconica, 5-inch, select, heavily flowered 50c and .75 each 



Obconica, 6-inch and 7-inch, very choice 1.00 each 



Giinensis, 3^-inch, in bloom .20 each 



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Do not fail to state in ordering whether you want your 

 blooming plants shipped in clay pots or paper pots. 



SPRING STOCK 



Asparagus Plumosus, choice 



Asparatrus Sprengeri _ 



Daisy. Paris ^t'^" 



Daisy, Mrs. Sander 



Cinerarias 



Fuchsias, seven selected varieties 



English Ivy 



Geraniums, excellent assortment 



Heliotrope 



Impatians Sultaai, carmine 



Myrtua Cammunis 



Palms, Belmoreana and Forsteriana 



Petunias, choice fringed, double 



Petunias, fancy single (ready soon) 



CARNATIONS-Rottel Cool-Fine Stock-Retiy Now 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Ethel Fisher $14.00 $115.00 



Ruth Baur 12.00 100.00 



Enchantress 7.00 60.00 



Belle Washburn 7.00 60.00 



White Wonder 7.00 60.00 



White Enchantress 6.00 50.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 6.00 50.00 



Nebraska 6.00 50.00 



Mrs. A. Roper 6.00 50.00 



Packing, 2% of invoice. 



Well EsUblUhed in 2i4-lnch Pots 



Per 100 



Alice $5.00 



Merrjr Christmas 6.00 



Matchless 5.00 



Superb 6.00 



Good Cheer 6.00 



Aviator 6.00 



Cottage Maid 6.00 



Miss Theo 6.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 6.00 



100 



White Enchantress $7.50 



Nebraska 7.S0 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 7JD 



Enchantress 7.50 



Matchless 7.00 



Alice 7J0O 



lOOO 

 $70.00 

 70.00 

 70.00 

 70.00 

 60.00 



eojoo 



-inch $ 3.0S per 1,000 



•inch 3.60 per 1,000 



100 

 Mrs. A. Roper $7.50 



Merry Christmas 7.50 



Good Cheer 7'.5o 



Belle Washburn g.QO 



Superb g.oo 



White Wonder 8.00 



NBPONSBT PAPER POTS 



Per 1000 

 $45.00 

 50.00 

 45.00 

 50.00 

 50.00 

 .W.OO 

 50.00 

 50.00 

 50.00 



1000 

 $70.00 

 70.00 

 70.00 

 75.00 

 75.00 

 75.00 



GULLEH & SONS, 



3inch $5.20per 1,000 



3%-inch 7.10per 1.000 



4-inch 8.60perl,000 



S-inch $14.60 per 1,000 



6-inch 19.25 per 1,000 



r Packing blooming stock and large plants, 10 per cent of invoice; 1 

 L Bedding and small plants, 5 per cent; Cuttings, 2 per cent. J 



Ifentlea Tks Bevtow when yoo wilte. 



lincob, Illinois 



A. L. MILLER 



Easter and Christmas 

 Pot Plants a Specialty 



Jamaica, N* Y. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of every variety 



states. Massachusetts spends $28,000 

 and Connecticut $15,000. * ' 



Appropriations Needed. 



Secretary Daniel A. Clarke suggested 

 that the request for legislation be pre- 

 sented in conjunction with that of the 

 state board of agriculture. Mr. Pills- 

 bury, of the state board, added that the 

 department had only $15,000 for con- 

 trolling gypsy and brown-tail moths and 

 needed $30,000 this year. He said that 

 the state board's $15,000 fund must 

 provide for salaries, expenses for cattle 

 killing and similar expenditures and 

 was too small for the special inspection 

 of nursery stock, including pines and 

 spruces, and the supervision of clean- 

 ing out insects and other pests. 



"I don't know any reason why nurs- 



WHY 



show your customers 

 an old, soiled 



Album of 

 Designs 



when you can get a nice, fresh, clean, 

 bright, attractive new one postpaid for 

 only 



$1.00 



FIFTH EDITION JUST OFF THE PRESS 



PaMtbcrsif 



Tkfl Flflristi' Review 

 The Ukum if OetiiM 



FLORISTS' PUBUSHING CO. 



508 S. Dearborn St.,'Caxton Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL. 



erymen should always take a^ back ] we ask is expert supervision under 

 seat when it comes to appropr^tions, " which the nurserymen may do the ac- 



added President Greaton. "We work 

 hard and try to serve the state. All 



tual work. ' ' 



Charles W. Mowrey, of Woonsocket, 





