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The Florists^ Review 



August B, 1980 



Dreer s Convention Displ 



We will have on display 



at the Convention a full line of 

 seasonable stock in Kentias, in 

 both single and made-up plants, 

 Phoenix, Cocos, Ficus, Crotons, 



etc., all of which will be well 

 shown in a full line of commer- 

 cial sizes. 



Our representatives, Messrs. 



James J. Karins and Joseph J. Gondy, 



will be in attendance and will 

 be pleased to meet our friends. 



HENRY A. DREER, inc. 



714-16 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



OLEVEIiAND, O. 



The Market. 



The market continues quite dull, with 

 an occasional spurt, usually toward the 

 first and last part of the week. The 

 usual large supply of stock is on hand, 

 with gladioli and sweet peas in largest 

 supply, A few of the florists have taken 

 advantage of the quantity prices and 

 have put on large special sales, much to 

 their advantage and at the same time 

 helping to clean up the market. Asters 

 have not as yet invaded this market in 

 any great quantity, probably owing to 

 the exceedingly cold weather we have 

 been having. Outside of a few special 

 sales, most of the retailers are buying 

 just what they absolutely need and no 

 more, making sales rather low. Funeral 

 work is light and other affairs where 

 flowers are used are few and far be- 

 tween. 



White roses are arriving in quite lar^e 

 quantities at present and the demand is 

 not large enough to take care of the 

 supply. Orchids are moving fairly well, 

 although the supply at present is limit- 

 ed. Easter lilies have eased up a bit for 

 the time being. There is an abundance 

 of miscellaneous stock, such as larkspur, 

 calendula and achillea, most of which 

 is used for window decorations, on ac- 

 count of its lasting qualities. 



Variotu Notes. 



James Uher, of the Lakewood Floral 

 Co., has just returned from a vacation 

 spent at Mt. Olemens, Mich. 



Loyd Mercer has left for a trip on the 

 lakes. 



John Bartsch, with Felton's Flowers, 

 has accompanied Charles Machuga for a 

 two weeks' stay at Chippewa lake. 



Chas. Bnssell has just returned from 

 a trip through the White mountains. 



S^pben &rthold, of the Cleveland 



FERNS for September Delivery 



Comp. 



riiKiN;^ tor fi^eptemoer i^ein 



Boston, Roosevelt, Teddy, Jr., Whitmanii 



2^-ia., $7.00 per lOU; $65.00 per 1000 



Boston 



3-iii.. $18.00 per LOG; $170.00 per 1000 » 



Asparsifus Plamosus 



214-in.. $4.00 per 100. $36.00 per luOO; 2hi-in., $'^.00 per 100. $46.00 per 1000; 



3-in.. $8.i>0 per 100, $75.0ii per 1000 

 Trade references or cash with order. 



THE SPRINCnELD FLORAL & FERN CO. 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



WM. K. HARRIS 



55tli Str*«t aad Sprincfivld Avenaa 

 WEST PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Whol9*at« Growmr of 

 Flowering and Dmcorating Plant* 



ABUNDANCE OF STOCK ^U f& 



ChlneM Prtmrosea— 2-inch tS.no $40.00 



Prlmnla Ob«onlea-2-lncb 6.00 4S.0O 

 Chryaautbcmnma— 38 varletiefl, 



21nch ..3.76 36.00 



Aapararna, P I n m o a n a and 



Sprenceii— 2'9.1ncta 6.00 48.00 



8mllax-2Ht-lnch 4.00 38.00 



Abondaaee of other ttoek. CorrMpondenee •olidtod. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN. W—hfa^ten. N. J. 



Plant ft Flower Co», has returned from 

 his vacation. 



Frank Kocar, of the Annex Flower 

 Store, is back from his vacation and re- 

 ports he spent part of his time on the 

 sick list. 



Geo. Hampton,, representative of the 

 Jos. G. Neidinger Co., Philadelphia, was 

 a visitor recently. 



Frank Williams and family and Miss 

 Fannie Evans, of the Cleveland Cut 

 Flower Co., have left for a month 's tour 



Writ* for pricaa and doaeription of 



Madame Butterfly 



The Jos. H. Hill Co. 



RICHMOND. IND. 



Mentloa Tba Berlew whea 70a writ*. 



ROSE PLANTS 



OPHELIA 



3-iuch Per 100, $16.00 



READY NOW. 



J. W. YOUNG . - Enfield, Pa. 



Mentloa Tba BaTJew whan yoa wrlta. 



ROSES o*^ »*o«* 



Vrom 3^'lncb and 4.lDch pota. 



The Beat Yarlfttlea for Fordnff and Beddlnc. 



ThrM MlilloB PlBBta for 1981. 



Send na yoar Uat. 



The Americaii Rose A Plant Co. 

 Spriagflold, Obio 



McBtiM The Bevtew when yoa mUm, 





