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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 25. 1920 



FERNS 



EXCLUSIVELY 



FERNS 



OUR HOUSES ARE FULL OF EXCELLENT STOCK, HEALTHY AND OF SPLENDH) COLOR 



Boston 



Roosevelt .... 



Teddy, Jr 



Whitmanii ... 

 Whitmanii Comp. 



Boston ....... 



Asparagus Plumosus, 



Sprengeri 



lOO 



254-inch $ 6.00 



3-inch : 15.00 



2i4-inch 4.00 



2i2-inch 6.00 



3-inch 8.00 



15.00 



Trade references or cash with order 



lOOO 

 $ 55.00 



140.00 

 36.00 

 45.00 

 75.00 



130.00 



The Springfield Floral & Fern Co., 



Successors to the Springfield Floral Co. 



SPRINGFIELD, 

 OHIO 



PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA. 



Club Meeting. 



The Wholesale and Retail Florists' 

 Association of Western Pennsylvania 

 held its meeting March 6 at Punxsutaw- 

 ney, Pa. The association was enter- 

 tained by George Crissman, of the Criss- 

 man Greenhouse Co. 



During the day the members visited 

 the range of V. E. Carr, in the east end, 

 and the Crissman Greenhouse Co. At 6 

 o'clock in the evening, dinner was 

 served in the dining rooms of the Elks' 

 Club house and the meeting was held 

 later at the same place, with President 

 C. E. Gunton presiding. 



The members present were: C. E. 

 Gunton and William Graham, of Brad- 

 ford; H. W. Girton, of Ridgway; Mor- 

 ris Jones and William G. Jones, of Du- 

 bois; Fred Goss, of Falls Creek; V. E. 

 Carr and George Crissman, of Punxsu- 

 tawney. Mr. Shaw, of the Blacker 

 Floral Co., Clearfield, and E. A. White- 

 man, of Brookville, were present and 

 were elected to membership. 



The next meeting of the association is 

 to be held at Dubois, Pa., with William 

 G. Jones as host, June 26. 



George Crissman, Sec'y. 



Springfield, O. — The local florists were 

 swamped with both telegraph and local 

 orders for floral pieces by the friends of 

 George D. Schwarz, sales agent for the 

 National Cash Register Co., who died 

 recently. 



Dayton, C— The Florists' Club of 

 Dayton will try to bring the S. A. F. 

 national convention to Dayton in 1921. 

 J. W. Rodgers is the new local presi- 

 dent; Charles Bower, vice-president; E. 

 E. Schaeffer, secretary, and Forrest 

 Mitman, treasurer. 



BLOOMING PLANTS 



Cinerarias. 3-in., $15.00; 1-in.. $25.00; 6-in.. 



$35.00; 6-in., $50.00. 

 Begonia Luminosa, 4-in.. $25.00. 

 Daisies, Paris, 3-in.. $15.00 

 Easter Greeting Pelargoniums, 4-in., 25c to 



35c; 5-in.. 50c to 76c; 6-in., 11.00. 

 Malacoides, 2>3-in.. $6.00; 3-in., $10.00. 

 OI>conica, ^ifl-in., $6.00; 3-in., $10.00. 

 Hyacinths, 4-in., $15.00; 5-in., $20.00. 

 Tulips, 5-in., ,35c; 6-in., 50c. 

 Cyclamen, 3-in , 20c; 4-in„ 40c to 50c; 5-in., 



7,5c. 

 Hyacintlis, out of flats— just right for Easter 



at $10.00 per 100. 



Ask for our Fern List, 



GEO. A. KUH L 



Wholesale Grower to the Trade 



Save 5?4 Packing Charges by sending cash 

 PEKIN, ILLINOIS 



Mention The Review when you write. 



This photograph was Uken December 28, 1919, and will give a good idea of what HAMBURG LATE (' 

 PINK looks like when grown to single stems and planted six inches each way. t 



HAMBURG UTE PINK CHRYSANTHEMUM 



is an improved late pink Maud Dean, having more petals and, if grown for 

 late, will hardly ever show an open center. 



The average grower of ChrrBanthemams mast have varieties which are easy to handle and 

 from which he can cut as near 100% of perfect blooms as possible. Hambarc Lat« Pink has 

 been grown for the last four years, and produces a very high proportion of good flowers. It is 

 not an exhibition variety, but for late pink Is one of the best for commercial purposes. It can 

 be had In bloom the latter part of November by taking an early bud, but some of the flowers 

 will show open centers. By selecting late buds, after October 1, most of the flowers are cut 

 during December, and would advise to select late buds, as the later buds will hardly ever show 

 an open center, and some flowers can be had even In January. 



Keeping qualities are excellent and where a graceful pink flower is wanted. Hambnrc 

 Late Pink cannot be surpassed. 



Plants ready and all orders filled in rotation. 



RootedCnttlnss (by parcel post), 

 S-lnch pots (by express). 



WILLIAM F. KASTING COMPANY, 



tie.OO per lOO: $150.00 per 1000 

 $18.U0 per lOO: $160.00 per lOOO 



568-S70 Washington St., 

 BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



New Mum Enchantress 



Light pink sport of Mrs. Edw. A. Seidewitz. 

 Rooted Cuttings, $10.00 per 100; 2^-in., $12.00 per 100 



Ryan & Culver 



27 South Hazel Street 



Sacccnort to H. H. Cade 



YOUNGSTOWN, O. 



