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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 2S, 1920 



FLINT, MICH. 



The people of this city are to have 

 greatly improved facilities for obtain- 

 ing flowers, -which is just another way 

 of saying that the consumption of flow- 

 ers in this prosperous community will 

 increase rapidly. 



The new facilities will take the form 

 of two downtown stores, the first here. 

 The Hasselbring brothers, who operate 

 greenhouses as Hasselbring, Florist, 

 have leased a well located store in the 

 Durand Hotel building and are fitting it 

 up with the expectation of opening a 

 well-appointed store about May 1. Thus 

 far they have retailed only at the green- 

 houses. 



Vogt & Son, of Coldwater, looking 

 about for the best opportunity for 

 broadening their field, have arranged 

 for opening a store in Flint. Not find- 

 ing a suitable store, they have bought a 

 residence which happened to be well 

 located for their purpose and are re- 

 modeling it for flower store purposes. 

 It will be part store, part workroom and 

 part dwelling, an admirable arrange- 

 ment for one who wants always to be 

 on the job. 



Both the new stores are being fitted 

 up, with refrigerators and fixtures, by 

 the store equipment department of the 

 A. L. Randall Co., Chicago. 



Columbia City, Ind.— The Wagner 

 Floral Co. is cutting some extra fancy 

 Spencer sweet peas and expects a heavy 

 crop in a short time. For the wholesale 

 market, it is growing a large number of 

 geraniums and other bedding stock. 



Badne, Wis. — This city now can 

 boast of a flower store second to none 

 in ^places of this siz? and excelled by 

 few in the metropolises. March 20 Beil 

 & Benz, who trade as The Flower Shop, 

 opened their new home. They have a 

 large store and artistic surroundings. 

 All the fixtures were built to order by 

 the A. L. Randall Co., Chicago. 



See Our Classified Ads 



Cineraria* 4.5 and 6-inch 



Luminota Begonias oiS^u 



Martf ttcrite Daisies 3-inch 



taster Greeting Pelargoniums- 



4. 5. 5»« and 6- inch 



Obc^id<U^.'.'. 2. S and 4-inch 



Malacoides •■••;•.••, ^ ^^'^ /iri o t« 

 Hyacintlis. . .4 and 5-inch; also out of Flats 



Cyclamen 3. 4 and 5-inch 



Tulips ^ *°'* t)-incn 



GEO. A. KUHL, Wholesale Grower 



PEKIN, ILLINOIS 



ORCHIDS 



We hare thoasands of plants in all Tarie- 



ties in flower sheath. 



Write for price list. 



We deal in nothing bat orchids. 



GEO. L BALDWIN CO., Bex 18, NMimick JI.T. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



ORCHIDS 



We urow and sell Orchids only. Can fur- 

 nish you with anything In this Une. 



If yon Intend Inverting In Orchids, do so 

 now while price* are low. 



Special lists on application. 



UGEK ft HUKKELL, Sunit, New Jeney 



Bedding Plants 



For Immediate Shipment 



AOHTBANTHES. 



Booted Cnttinffs, fl.SO per 100, flX.OO per 

 1000. 



BIBMUEIiLERI. Light red. shadlnc 

 darker red at edge of the foliage; ms- 

 dlum height. 



BBIIiLIANTISSIMA. Light red; very 

 brilliant; dwarf, compact grower. 



PANACH£ DE BAILEY. A new and de- 

 sirable variety of con)pact growth; foli- 

 age green and yellow, crimson veinlngs. 

 Predominating color, yellow. A worthy 

 companion to Brilliantisslma. 



FORMOSA. Yellow on light green back- 

 ground; vigorous growth. 



AGEBATUH. Floss Flower. 



Booted Cattings, fl.SO per 100, $12.00 per 

 1000. 



FBASEBI. A splendid new variety which 

 flowers freely under conditions that 

 merely produce foliage in older vmrl- 

 eties. Color, bright blue; semi-dwarf 

 habit similar to Princess Pauline. Un- 

 doubtedly the best variety for bedding. 



PBBFECTION. A more moderate-grow- 

 ing variety, the deepest blue in color. 



PBINCESS PAUUNE. A combination of 

 blue and whi te in the same flower. 



STELLA OTJBNEY. Bright blue; vigor- 

 ous growth. 



ALTEBNANTHEBA. 



2^-lnoh pots, 75o dosen, fS.OO per 100, 



J40.00 per 1000. 

 AUBEA NANA. Bright yellow foliage ; 



the most compact and the best variety 



in its color. 

 BBILLIANTI8SIMA. A valuable new 



Alternanthera, red and yellow in color, 



with broad leaf. 

 PABONYCHIOIDES. A most desirable 



kind, of dwarf habit; orange red and 



crimson, shaded green. 



COLEUS, Faney Varieties. 



Rooted Cuttings, fLSO per 100. 914.00 per 

 1000. 



AMEBIOAN BEAUTY. Red, green and 

 yellow. 



ANNA PFISTEB. Bright yellow, marked 

 crimson. Neat and compact in growth; 

 very desirable for dwarf edging or oar- 

 pet-bedding. 



BIiIZZABD. Deep maroon, edged with 

 reen. 



ICANE. Light reddish center, 

 mottled with maroon. Edge of leaf 

 green. 



JOHN PFISTEB. Bright crimson, edged 

 with gold. Compact in growth. Com- 

 panion variety to Anna Pflster. 



NEPTUNE. Oreen with mottling of red. 



PBINCE EDWABD. Reddish center, 

 shading deep crimson. Edge of leaf 

 green. 



SABONI. Red with faint edging of yel- 

 low. 



COLEUS. Two Ctoed Fancies. 



Booted Cnttings, $2.50 per 100, $20.00 per 



1000. iy^-lnch pots, $6.00 per 100, $S0.00 



per 1000. 

 BRILLIANCY. A combination of red and 



gold. 

 SALVADOR. Deep, velvety crimson with 



prominent vermilion center, elTectlvely 



bordered with light green. 



COLECS, Best Bedders. 



Booted Cnttings, $1.50 per 100, $12.00 per 

 1000. 2>4-inoh pots, $3.50 per 100. 

 $80.00 per 1000. 



BECKWITH'S GEM. Center velvety 

 maroon, bordered with red; the edge is 

 green changing to creamy yellow at the 

 point of the leaf. 



DUNEIBA. A magnificent Colaua A 

 fine, showy bedder standing the sun as 

 well as VerschafCeltil. In color it Is a 

 combination of various shades of crim- 

 son. 



FIBEBRAND. Bright maroon. 



GOLDEN BEDDER. Golden yellow: tha 

 old original, true to name. 



LORD ALVERSTONE. Velvety plnm 

 with yellow, green and pink marking*. 

 A handsome combination. Has a con- 

 stitution that will resist sunscald and 

 drought. 



LORD PALMERSTON. A beautiful vari- 

 ety that immediately commands ad- 

 miration. Deep maroon center with 

 dark crimson venation. 



QUEEN VICTORIA. Cardinal rea with 

 distinct golde n border. 



VERSCHAFFELTO. The standard crim- 

 son. 



BNOUSH IVY. 



Invaluable evergreen variety, used for 



covering graves where other plants will 



not thrive because of shade. Bxcellant 



for covering walls, etc. 



S-inch pots, $1.50 doz.. $10.00 per ISO. 



$00.00 per 1000; 4-lnch pots, $2.00 per 



dos., $15.00 per 100; 4-lnch selected, 



$2.50 to $3.00 dos., $20.00 to $25.00 



per 100. 



PARLOR TVY, Oermaa Ivy. 



A trailing vine; not hardy; valnabla 

 for vase work and for window boxes. 

 Rooted Cuttings, $1.50 per 100, $i;i.00 per 



1000. 



MARGUERITE, Paris Daisy. 



For outdoor bedding, grown as pot 

 plants or for cutting. Marguerites ara 

 among the most useful flowering plants. 

 Rooted Cuttings, $2.50 per 100, $2«.«« per 



1000; 2^-lnch. 75e doa., $8.00 per IM, 



$40.00 per 1000. 

 SINGLE WHITE. Similar In growth to 



Mrs. F. Sander, but with single row of 



petals. 



PETUNIA, Assorted Doable. 

 Rooted Cnttings, $2.50 per 100, $20.00 per 

 1000; 2^ -Inch pots, 75o dos., $S.OO per 

 100, $45.00 per 1000. 



SALVIA. 



Rooted Cuttings, $1.50 per 100, $12.00 per 

 1000. 



AMERICA. New. A dwarf variety that 

 win supersede Zurich and othera of that 

 type. Dwarf, compact habit; Tcry tr— 

 and early in bloom. We consider this 

 th e bes t for bedding. 



BONFIRE. A compact variety growing 

 to a height of about two feet. Heavy 

 flower-spikes of brightest scarlet. 



SPLBNDENS. A tall-growing variety; 

 immense flower-spikes of dassllng aoar- 

 let. 



ZURICH. An extremely free-flowerins, 

 dwarf variety. The plants commence 

 to bloom early and continue until 

 checked by frost. Very bright scarlet 



VINCA VARIEOATA, Trailing VarleUea. 



Very valuable for window boxea, etc. 



Thla is the most popular climbing plant 



with variegated foliage. 



214 -inch pots, 75c doc., $6.00 per 100, 

 $50.00 per 1000; 8-lnch pots, $1.00 dos., 

 $8.00 per 100. $75.00 per 1000; 4-lnch 

 pots. $2.00 dos., $15.00 per 1.00; 4-lnoh 

 selected. $2.50 dos.. $20.00 per 100. 



SEVERAL THOUSAND PLANTS. 



GENISTA CANARIENSIS. Bright, clear 

 yellow flowers, 8-lneh pets, $15.00 par 

 100. 



ACACIA PARADOXA. Zy^-lneh pota, 

 $8.00 per 100. 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc. - - Cromwell, Conn. 



MentloB The Berlew whaa yea write. 



Write for prices and description of 



Madame Butterfly 



The Jos. H. Hill Co. 



RICHMOND. IND. 



Always mention tho Florlats* Review 

 when wrltinB advertieers. 



Seeour classified advertisements on Cycla- 

 mens, Chrysanthemums and Rose Plants. 

 All our stock grown by specialists and the 

 Quality such as to please the most exacting. 

 All orders given prompt attention. 



ROLF ZETLITZ CO. 



Lima - Colmnbos - Dayton - Ada - Okie 



Alwaya mention tbe nozlete* Review 



