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The Florists^ Review 



AUOUST 12, 1920 



HYDRANGEAS -FRENCH VARIETIES 



Following is a list of splendid sorts, which we will discon- 

 tinue growing, this stock remaining after orders have been 

 filled. An opportunity is offered here to stock up on plants 

 that will yield a handsome profit; the price is about 20% less 

 than our regular rate, for quick clearance. 



Attraction. Light pink. 

 Avalanche. Pure white. 

 Edaireur. Carmine rose. 

 E.G.HU1. Ciearpink. 

 La France. Delicate rose pink. 

 La Lorraine. Pale rose pink. 

 Mme. E. Moulllere. W h i te. 



Mme. Foucard. Ruby rose. 



Mme. Lcflou. Creamy white. 



Mme. M. Hamar. Pink. 



Mme. Nicolas Lambert. Pale rose. 



Mme ReneJacquet. Flesh pink. 



Opale. Pale rose. 



Souv. Mme. Chautard. Pink. 



PRICES: 100 



2V-inch pots S 6 50 



SVi-inch pots 30.00 



5^!-inch pots 65 00 



1000 

 $55 00 



No order for less than 25 of a size accepted. 



Also all other seasonable Bulbs, Seeds and Supplies. 

 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FREE 



We will be represented at the Convention by J. H. Bockman, A. F. Eilers and D. J. Keohane, 

 who will be glad to give any information they possess that might be helpful. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO. ^Tl! Philadelphia 



NEWAKK, N. J. 



Growers in Newark and its vicinity 

 are getting chrysanthemums in shape 

 for fall trade. Plants are in good con- 

 dition and a good crop is expected. 

 Many growers are making repairs and 

 alterations on their greenhouses. The 

 problem of getting competent help is a 

 serious one. Such workers as can be 

 secured are demanding unusually high 

 wages. This tends to curtail produc- 

 tion. 



Philips Bros., 938 Broad street, have 

 been making repairs at their store and 

 greenhouse. Both the greenhouse and 

 the interior of the store have also been 

 repainted. 



Harry I. Stein, of the Terminal Flower 

 Shop, finds the summer trade keeping up 

 quite satisfactorily. R. B. M. 



SPBINOFIEIJ), O. 



Roy McGregor is building four new 

 greenhouses, 20x125 feet, on North Bel- 

 mont avenue. 



B. C. Blake is erecting a greenhouse 

 on Superior avenue as an addition to 

 his range. 



The Good & Reese Co. is installing 

 new boilers in an addition recently 

 built. 



The Springfield Floral Co. is rebuild- 

 ing five greenhouses on North Lime- 

 stone street and is making extensions. 



Oliver Click is making various im- 

 provements at his range at South Lime- 

 stone street and Leffel's lane. 



A. L. MILLER 



Pot Plants a Specialty 



Jamaica, N. Y. 



CARNATIONS 



F. Doraer & Sons Co. 



LA FAYETTE, IND. 



Double Snapdragon 

 June Hefko 



Rooted Cuttings — U5.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000 

 2K-inch pots, $17.00 per 100. 



October and later delivery. 



See illustration and description, page 111 of The Re view jf or June 24. 



T. D. HEFKO, Marshfield, Wis. 



Mention The Review when 70a write. 



PALMS and FERNS 



FERNS— Scottli. Teddy Jr., Macawii. Boston, 6-inch pots. 76 cts.j Scottii, Teddy Jr., 

 Beaton and Whitmanii, 4-inch pots. 30 cts; Macawii, 214-inch pota, $10.00 per 100. 



PALMS— Kentia Belmoreana and Forsteriana, 4-inch pots. 60 cts. each; Kentia Forster- 

 iana. 5-inch. Sl.60 each; 6-inch pots, S^s feet high, S3.00 each, 



DRACAENAS— Lord Wolscley. 3-inch pots. SO cts. 



HOLLY FERNS-4-inch pota. $16.00 per 100. 



FICUS ELASTICA, or Rubber Planta. 6is-inch, 76 cts.; 4-inch. 50 cts. each. 



Caah with order. No plants shipped C. 0. D. Add 5% for packing. 



All goods travel at purchaser's risk. All plants will be shipped out of pot unleas other- 

 wise stated. 



GODFREY ASCHNANN, 1012 w. ont»ii st, Philadelplua, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



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