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The Florists^ Review 



AUODST 19, 1920 



Plants for Immediate Delivery 



Kentlas, alngle plants, larg* ■peclmen plants, up to. each. .$100.00 



Phoenix Boebelenll. each $10.00 to 26.00 



Phoenix Roebelenll, large specimen plants, up to, each.... 100.00 



Phoenix Canarlensis. large specimen plants, each 25.00 



Llvistona RotundifoUa. 6-inch, each 1.25 



Livlstona Kotundifolia, 6-lnch, each $2.00 and 2.50 



Sansevieria Zeylanlca, 4-lnch, each 75 



Sansevieria Zeylanlca, 6-lnch, each 1.50 



Crotons, 4-inch, each .75 



Orotons, 6-inch each 



Oeonoma Oracllls, 8% -inch, per hundred 



2.60 

 86.00 

 86.00 

 86.00 

 20.00 

 26.00 

 85.00 



Dracaena Llndenll. extra strong: plants, 2%^-lnch. per 100 

 Dracaena Termlnalls. extra strong plants, 8-inch, per 100 

 Dracaena Termlnalls. extra strong plants, 2 hi -inch, per 100 

 Dracaena Lord Wolseley, ez. strong plants. 2 ^ -in., per 100 

 Dracaena liord Wolseley, ex. strong plants, 8-incb, per 100 

 Dracaena Strlcta Grandls. extra strong plants, 2^ -inch, 



per 100 26.00 



Dracaena 8trlota Grandls, extra strong plants, 8-ln., per 100 85.00 

 Dracaena Bugene Andre, 4-inch (well colored extra fine 



stock), per 100 , SO.Ou 



Dracaena Bngene Andre, S-inch (well colored extra fine 



stock), each l.Oo 



Dracaena Juno, 5-incb (well colored extra fine stock), each 1.00 



Asparagus Plnmosns, 2^-inch, per 100 6.00 



Asparacns Pinmosns, 8-inch, per 100 10.00 



Asparagus Plumosas, 6-inch, each .40 



Asparagrns Piumosus, 6-inch, each .60 



Table Ferns. Pteris Wimsettll, 2K-inch, per 100 6.00 



6.00 



Holly Ferns, 2^ -Inch, per 100 4 



Cyclamen, 2Vi-inch. per 100 



Geraniums. S. A. Nntt, 4% -inch, extra strong stock, per 100 



Kentla Belmoreana, Single, 2^ -inch, per 100 



Kentia Belmoreana, Single. 8-lnch, per 100. 



Begonia Chatelaine, 

 Begonia Mrs. M. 

 Begonia Mrs. M. 

 Begonia Mrs. M. 

 Begonia Mrs. M. 



Kentia Belmoreana. Single, 4 inch, per 100. 

 Kentla Belmoreana, Single, 6-8 leaves, 6-inch. each.. 



Kentia Belmoreana, Single, 6-lnoh, each 



Kentla Forsterlana, made up. 6-lnch, each 



Pandanns VeitehlL 4-lnoh, each 



Pandanus Veltchll, 8-inch, each 



FandanuB Utllls, strong plants, 8-lnch. per 100 



Pandanus Utllls, strong plants. 4-inch, i>er 100 



Begonia Chatelaine, 4-Inoh, per 100 



ne, 5-lnch, each 



A. Patten, 2-inch, per 100 



A. Patten. 8-inch, per 100 



A. Patten, 4-inch, per 100 



A. Patten, 6-inch, per 100 



English Itt, 6-inch pots, each 



Adlantum Olorlosa, extra fine stock. 7-inch, each .... 



Oeranlnms, S. A. Nutt. 4-lnch. per 100 



Begonia Prima Donna, out of pots, 2^ -inch, per 100. 



Primula Malacoldes, 2-lnch. per 100 



Fancy Leaf Caladlnms, each $1.26 



Blrd's-Nest Ferns, 6-inch. each. 



Rubbers, 4-inch, each 



Rubbers, 5-inch 



Rubbers, 6-inch 



Cyclamen, 4-inch, per 100 



Pandanns Veltchll. 5-inch, each. 

 Holly Ferns, 3-inch, per 100. . . . 



to 



6.00 



16.00 



26.00 



20.00 



85.00 



76.00 



2.00 



8.50 



S.00 



.60 



.40 



25.00 



60.00 



26.00 



.60 



10.00 



20.00 



40.00 



60.00 



.75 



8.00 



15.00 



6.00 



6.00 



2.50 



2.00 



.75 



1.00 



1.60 



40.00 



1.60 



16.00 



Table Ferns, Pteris Victoria Varl.. Sj4-lnch, per 100 «.uu 



Table Ferns. Pteris Victoria Green. 2% -inch, per 100 6.00 



All orders bookad subject to strikes and delays* We will kurrj shipments tkrougb as fast as conditions warrant. 



POEHLMANN BROTHERS CO., Morton Grove, HI. 



seen. From the orchards the visitors 

 went to the packing houses; these are 

 situated on the "Western Maryland E. 

 R., at New Windsor. Here the sizing 

 is all done by machinery, and as high 

 as four carloads a day are sorted and 

 packed, but as the picking season had 

 not begun, they had just a few barrels 

 of apples to show how it was done. 



After inspection of the orchards 

 everyone was hungry; so they were in- 

 vited to the campus of the Blue Ridge 

 College, which is the property of the 

 Dunkards, where the ladies had prepared 

 a luncheon such as can be had only in 

 Carroll county. After lunch the mid- 

 summer meeting of the horticultural so- 

 ciety was held in the gymnasium of 

 the college. The president of the so- 

 ciety, A. P. Snader, who is also president 

 of the college and of the Mt. Olivet 

 Orchard Co., called the meeting to order, 

 and the theme of the entire meeting 

 was how best to interest the boy in the 

 farm. These wise people seem to have 

 realized the importance of this problem, 

 and what is more, have solved it, for a 

 more interested class of young people 

 I have never seen. In this community 

 it is not necessary to send the young 

 folks away for an education; they have 

 their own college right at home. Richard 

 Vincent, of White Marsh, represented 

 the florists; Orlando Harrison, of Ber- 

 lin, Md., the nurserymen, and D. M. 

 Wertz, of Waynesboro, Pa., the peach 

 growers. Dr. Symons, of the Agricul- 

 tural College, was in his glory. It was a 

 day to be remembered. Tate. 



Detroit, Mich. — Mrs. C. Schaefer will 

 discontinue the business which was op- 

 erated by her late husband, Conrad 

 Schaefer. 



Blissfield, Mich.— T. F. Sprunk has 

 started the construction of a new green- 

 house, 18x60 feet. He reports good busi- 

 ness during the past season. 



Wauwatosa, Wis. — Alexander Klokner 

 has sold his greenhouses on Eighth and 

 East Milwaukee avenues to Steve 

 Vagra. Mr. Klokner will devote his 

 time to landscape gardening. 



Winter -Flowering Roses 



We have a surplus of winter-flowering roses after meeting our own 

 planting requirements, which we can offer in more or less limited 

 quantities in the following varieties, fine strong plants from 3%-inch 

 pots, OW^N ROOT Stock: 



Hadley 



Ophelia 



Double White Killarney 



Miffnon or Cecile Brunner 



American Beauty 

 Frank W. Dunlop 

 Columbia 

 Francis Scott Key 

 Hoosier Beauty 



and the following sorts in GRAFTED stock from 3>^-inch pots: 



Mrs. Charles Russell Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Double White Killarney Premier 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



Mention Tbe R«Tlew when yon writ*. 



ROSE PLANTS 



PREMIER, 4-inch, grafted 30c each 



Milady, 4-inch, grafted 25c each 



Columbia, Sj^-inch, own root 15c each 



Columbia, 2^-inch, own root 8c each 



Russell, bench plants 10c each 



Extra Fine Stock 



PAUL E. WEISS, Maywood, 111. 



