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August 19, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



21 



DOUBLE CINERARIAS 



(VOLZ') 



Registered S. A. F. & 0. H. 



'he Florists' Revie^ 



The exhibit of the evening consisted 

 of several pots of double, cinerarias 

 , raised by Frank A. Volz, of Cincinnati, 

 r O. These were in violet, blue, lavender 

 and various shades of red. They were' 

 sturdy in growth and highly decorative 

 in appearance. Peter Pearson, when 

 called upon by President Kohout for his 



opinion on the exhibit, said that the 

 ' I plants seemed to be of good habit and, 

 I because of the season at which they 

 I came, should fill a distinct demand. 



1. ii uiui,uuuiuu,"yai'llllipdlBU lU Cllll'irj' 



^1 by Otto Amling, Peter Pearson and N. 



Ir *^' Wietor, of prices and of ways of edu- 



It eating the public to a wider and stronger 



demand for flowers, wa ' ' 



2\i-m. plants, $3.50 per dozen; $25.00 per 100 



CASH WITH ORDER 



FRANK A. VOLZ, 



DINA AVE., 

 Sta. L 



CINCINNATI, O. 



CYCLAMEN 



THE FINEST GROWN 



T All leading colors, Wandsbek strain 



Extra select, heavy, ready to shift 

 4-inch $50.00 per 100 | 5-inch $75.00 per 100 



Shift now to 6-inch and 8-inch pots. See what you will have ready for Christmas sales. 



BEGONIA CHATELAINE ' 



strong, 3-inch $10.00 per 100 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



Extra nice, 2K-inch $5.00 per 100, $4S.OO per 1000 



WINFIELD S. KIRCHER, Cyclamen Specialist 



Defiance, Ohio 



