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The Rorists^ Review 



Jdnk 10, 1920. 



. price. In many cases geraniums sold 

 at $4 per dozen up, although some 

 sold them for $3.50 per dozen. Some 

 people thought that they should not pay 

 any more for geraniums than they did 

 several years ago. Although a number 

 of graves were completely covered, some 

 people only bought made-up pots con- 

 taining geraniums, etc., for the graves, 

 thus buying fewer plants on account of 

 the higher prices, but, as more people 

 bought, even more plants were disposed 

 of than usual. 



Aside fro.n the bedding plant sales, 

 business now would be quiet if it were 

 not for a number of weddings, which 

 keep cut flowers moving. Some orders 

 for wedding decorations are also booked 

 for the near future. 



Vaxious Notes. 



James Beach reports that his Me- 

 morial day sales exceeded those of last 

 year. He was completely cleaned out of 

 everything. His carnations are plenti- 

 ful now, but were short for the holiday 

 trade. 



Robert Hawkins designed a number 

 of large pieces for the Rickard funeral. 

 His Memorial day business passed all 

 expectations. 



John Reck & Son are still busy filling 

 ordei's for bedding plants. Memorial 

 day sales were excellent. 



James Horan & Son say that on ac- 

 count of the late spring all of the indoor 

 flowers were sold for Memorial day. 

 There were no snowballs or peonies in 

 bloom outdoors, as in former years. 

 Sweet peas, snapdragons, carnations and 

 roses were plentiful and cut flower 

 prices were lower than at Easter time. 



The Arcade Flower Shop reports that 

 it furnished flowers for several weddings 

 last week. C I- L. B. 



MAEION, O. 



F. E. Blake had a fine business Me- 

 morial day and had some fine blooms 

 for this occasion. 



Wilson & Sons were completely sold 

 out by noon Memorial day. 



The Boy Scouts gathered flowers for 

 the soldiers' graves Memorial day and 

 the cemetery here was a mass of 

 flowers. J. W. T. 



Clinton, S. C— Mrs. N. D. Young is 

 starting in business. 



"Zetlitz Quality Makes 

 Repeat Orders" 



ROLF ZETLITZ CO. 



LIMA - COLUMBUS - DAYTON - ADA, OHIO 



aTnTwerson 



INCORPORATED 



Growers of Plants, Cut Flowers 

 Palms and Ferns 



CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT. 



Schiller's 



«« 71^< Strain TTuit Lmadm " 



Primroses 



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E R I C A S 



From 3-inch and 3K-inch pots, ready for 5-inch. 



Christmas and Easter varieties, such as: 



Pre*. Carnot, Pres. Felix Faure, King Edward VII, Cupresaina, Fragrans 



Melanthera, Regerminans, Peiaoluta Alba, Ovata and Translucence. 



Our selection of varieties, $35.00 per 100; $350.00 par 1000. 



Special sizes of Melantiiera and Re« 

 germinans at $40.00 per lOO. 



Two-year-old plants of above varieties, to 

 grow for specimens, at $75.00 and 

 $100.00 per 100. 



Chorizema Cordata. 



Orange and red flowers, blooms in Janu- 

 ary and February, when flowering plunls 

 are scarce. 2»«-inch pots, $25.00 per 100. 



Two and three-year-old plants, $9.00 

 and $12.00 per doz. Standards. $2.00 

 each. Specimens, $2.00 and $3.00 each. 



Cyclamen Persicum Giganteum. 



Our special strain; from 2^-inch and 2^- 

 inch pots, at $12.00 per 100: $100.00 

 per 1000. 



Phoenix Roebelenil. 



10-inch and 12-inch pots, specimens, 

 $8.00 to $10.00 each. 



Daisies. 



$4.00 and $S.OO per dozen. 



Cibotium Schiedei. 



From 8>fl-inch pots, $75.00 per 100; from 

 4^-inch pots. $100.00 per 100. 



Kentia Forsteriana. 



Three plants in 6-inch pots. 2>fl ft. high, 

 $48.00 per dozen. 



Kentia Belmoreana. 



6-inch and 5^-inch pots, 1*9 to 2 ft. high. 

 $36.00 per dozen. 



Dracaena. 



Craigii, Aurora, Marguerite Story. 

 $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 per dozen. 



All shipments made at purchaser's risk. Packed without pots. When ordering, add 6* 

 of amount of bill for packing. Cash with order from persons not having credit with us. 



ANTON SCHULtHEIS 



316 Nineteenth Street COLLEGE POINT, L. I. 



Frank W. Dunlop 



ft 



We are now catching up with our orders 

 and offer for immediate delivery: 



Per 1000 



5000 F. W. DUNLOP, 2%-inch, own root $300.00 



3000 P. W. DUNLOP, 2>^-inch, grafted 375.00 



5000 COLUMBIA, 2>^-inch, own root 150.00 



1000 AMERICAN BEAUTY, 4-inch, own root 300.00 



CHARLES H. TOTTY CO., Hadison, New Jersey 



Special Stock Ready Now 



Abutilon Daydawn, $6.00 per 100. 



Dahlias, good assortment, divided roots, $12.00 per 100, 



Fuchsia Mrs. E. G. Hill, 2i^ in., $6.00 per 100. 



Gladiolus Niagara, best yellow, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 



Gladiolus Pink Perfection, finest of all pinks, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 



per 1000. 

 Hardy Pinks, Her Majesty, Gertrude, Essex Witch and Laura 



Wilmer, 2 in., at $7.00 per 100, $65.00 per 1000. 

 Rose Baby Rambler, for transplanting, No. 2 field-grown, $15.00 



per 100. 



Storrs & Harrison Co. 



Painesville, Ohio 



