Febboabt 26, 1020 



The Florists' Review 



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ONE OF THE FIELDS AT THE HOME OF ASTERS 



NE>V ASTERS FOR 1920 



Sold this year in packets only containing about 1/16 ounce 

 each at 50c per packet. 



Lavender Pink Peerless, Late Branching. Same shade as Lav- 

 ender Pink Rochester. 

 Azure Blue Peerless, Late Branching. A deep rich lavender. 

 Azure Blue Astermum. Beautiful shades of azure blue. 



THE MOST POPULAR EARLY AND 

 MEDIUM EARLY ASTERS 



Daybreak. Exquisite shade of light pink. Oz. $2.75, H oz. |1.40, 



M, oz. 75c, % oz. 40c. 

 Queen of the Market. First early and a profuse bloomer in 



white, light pink, lavender and purple. Oz. $2.00, H oz. 



$1.05, yi oz. 55c, H oz. 30c. 

 The Royal. Vigorous and productive. White, shell pink, rose 



pink, lavender and purple. Oz. $2.50, H oz. $1.30, % oz. 75c, 



14 oz. 40c. 

 Lavender Gem. The very best early lavender. Oz. $3.00, ^ oz. 



$1.55. ^ oz. 80c. a oz. 45c. 



THE LEADING MID-SEASON COMET 



ASTERS 



Improved Rochester. Among the finest in white, lavender, pink, 

 shell pink, lavender and purple. Oz. $2.50, H oz. $1J0, H oz. 

 7Sc, H oz. 40c. 



Giant Comet. A well known Comet type, in white, rosy lilac, 

 azure blue. Oz. $2.00, J4 oz. $1.05, J4 oz. S5c, H oz. 30c. 



White Fleece. Perfect flowers of glistening white. Oz. $2.00, 

 ^ oz. $1.05, H oz. 55c. a oz. 30c. 



A*termum. A select strain of this Aster in white, pink and 

 purple. Oz. $2.50, H oz. $1J0, H oz. 7Sc, H oz. 40c. 



Triumph Comet. A magnificent new class of mid- season Aster, 

 in white and shell pink. Oz. $2.50, ^ oz. $1.30. H oz. 75c, 

 a oz. 40c. 



MID-SEASON TO LATE ASTERS 



Improved Giant Crego. One of the best Asters for florists now 

 in cultivation. Colors: White, shell pink, rose pink, lav- 

 ender and purple. Oz. $2.75, H oz. $1.40, H oz. 75c, H ox. 40c. 



Pacific Beauty. The finest lavender of the Comet type. Oz. 

 $3.00, Vj oz. $1.55, a oz. 80c, % oz. 45c. 



Dreer** Super Late Branching. A careful selection of this well 

 known Aster. White, shell pink, rose pink, lavender, azure 

 blue and purple. Oz. $2.00. yi oz. $1.05, \L oz. 55c, % oz. 30c. 



Peerless Late Branching. By far the best of all the late 

 branching Asters. Colors: White, shell pink, rose pink and 

 purple. Oz. $2.75, J4 oz. $1.40, hi, oz. 75c, % oz. 40c. 



Giant Crimson. A dark velvety crimson which attracts much 

 attention. Oz. $1.50, H oz. 80c, ^. oz. 45c, Vi oz. 25c 



Crimson King. A well known Aster of special merit. Oz. $3.00, 

 ^ oz. $1.55. % oz. 80c, V4 oz. 45c. 



Eastern Customers 



Atlantic coast customers who do not wish to send so far for their seed can now obtain the H. & F. Quality Aster Seed 

 in original packets from Roman J. Irwin, 108 West 28th Street, New York City. 



Herbert & Fleishauer 



McMinnville, Oregon 



ASTER SPECIALISTS 



used in church and wedding decora- 

 tions last week and, as the supply is 

 still limited, it kept the trade busy 

 trying to get the amount required. 



Various Notes. 



Albert Barber added one more store 

 to his chain when he leased the prop- 

 erty of Willard Calhoun, 13336 Euclid 

 avenue, for twenty-five years. There 

 are a greenhouse, store and residence 

 on this property. Mr, Barber takes 

 possession of the place March 1 and 

 intends to live in the residence. The 

 general offices at 2120 East Fourth 

 street will be moved to the new place. 



Willard Calhoun, one of the pioneers in 

 the business, has been located there for 

 the last twenty-five years and through 

 his hard work and efforts has worked 

 up a steady trade, which has enabled 

 him to retire. 



Louis Kitzerow has opened a florists' 

 shop at 3623 Lorain street. He former- 

 ly had a saloon and restaurant at this 

 location. Leonard Metzger, formerly 

 with "Wilhelmy's, is taking charge of 

 the designing and decorating for him. 



The sympathy of the trade is extend- 

 ed to Frank Shoen on the death of his 

 wife. 



Harston & Burder have opened a 



florists' store at 3161 East Forty-ninth 

 street. Mr. Burder was formerly em- 

 ployed by William F. Hanna, on Ninety- 

 third street. 



H. P. Knoble is gradually recovering 

 from the effects of an attack of the flu. 

 Mrs. Knoble is reported in a critical 

 condition with the disease. 



Albert Wilhelmy has moved to his 

 new store on Clark avenue, a few doors 

 east of where he was formerly located. 



S. H. Wilson, of the Wilson Seed Co., 

 Columbus, O., was a visitor last week. 



L. Anderson, Eocky Biver, O., reports 

 a fine crop of hydrangeas to be ready 

 lOr the Easter trade. W. F. B. 



