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The Florists' Review 



Adodst 19, 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. 



AttracUon. Light pink. 

 Avalanche. Pure white. 

 Bdaircnr. Carmine rose. 

 E.G. HIIL Clear pink. 

 La France Delicate rose pink. 

 La Lorraine. Pale rose pink. 

 Mme. E. Moulllere. White. 



Mme. Foucard. Rnby rose. 



Mme. Letfou. Creamy white. 



Mme. M.lianuur. Pink. 



Mme. Nicola* Lambert. Pale rose. 



Mme. Rene Jactiuet. Flesh pink. 



Opale. Pale rose.- 



Sottv. Mme. Chautard. Pink. 



- PRICES: 100 1000 



2^-inch pots.. S 6.60 S66.00 



8H-inchpots 80.00 



6^-ineh pots 66 00 



No order for less than 25 of a size accepted. ^ 



Also all other seasonable Bulbs, Seeds and Supplies. 

 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FREE 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO. ^JL' Philadelphia 



DULUTH, MINN. 



The Market. 



During last week the chief work was 

 for funerals and weddings. There were 

 several busy days. Outdoor flowers are 

 the main part of the stock, with sweet 

 peas predominating. Boses are plenti- 

 ful and are good stock. Carnations are 

 practically off the market. Orchids are 

 scarce, while valley is a little better. 



Various Notes. 



The Duluth Floral Co. had the bou- 

 quets for the Bagley wedding. The 

 bride carried a shower bouquet of white 

 sweet peas. Six bridesmaids carried 

 shower bouquets of lavender sweet peas. 

 The maid of honor carried a shower 

 bouquet of pink sweet peas and the 

 matron of honor also carried a shower 

 bouquet of pink sweet peas. St. Paul's 

 church was decorated with evergreens, 

 Easter lilies and cathedral candles. The 

 house was decorated with roses, lilies 

 and ferns. John Nilof, of Minneapolis, 

 was in charge of the decorating. 



J. E. S. 



MOBILE, ALA. 



The Market. 



The usual summer dullness is prevail- 

 ing, although all the florists are report- 

 ing better business at present than dur- 

 ing previous years. The demand is 

 mostly for funeral work and sick people. 

 The usual cut flower trade is off and 

 there are not many weddings. 



The supply of flowers is small. The 

 new roses are arriving with short stems. 

 There are not any good roses to be had. 

 Gladioli are about the best flowers of- 

 fered, although there is a good supply 

 of flowers for funeral work. The roses 

 and mum plants are looking fine. In 

 a short time good roses from new plants 

 will be on the market. 



Various Notes. 



A. F. Filers, of the H. F. Michell 

 Co.; Howard Eoyer, of H. Baycrsdorfer 

 & Co., and Robert Shoch, of the M. Rice 

 Co., all of Philadelphia, were recent 

 visitors. 



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Ferns 

 Lantanas 



Swainsona 



Fuchsias "^ 



White Heliotrope 



Our price list for August is being mailed. 

 We have one for you. If it does not reach 

 you promptly, let us know and one will 

 be mailed. 



Our pot -grown Boston Ferns are in good shape. 



4-in., $3.60 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 



5-in., $5.40 per dozen, $40.00 per 100. 



White Swainsona for winter blooming; Fuchsias 

 and Lantanas, assorted; Heliotrope, Mme. de Blonay, 

 white; Chieftain, lilac; strong plants, 3-in., at $3.75 

 per 100. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



PROFITABLE TO GROW 



NOW IS THE TIME LARKSPUR BLOOMS. 



FIND OUT PRICE PAID FOR CUT FLOWERS. 



PLANTS PRODUCE THREE CROPS OF FLOWERS IN 



ONE SEASON 



Delphinium Belladonna, 1-year plants ...$ 9.00 per 100 



2-year plants 12.00 per lOO 



" " 3-year plants 15.00 per 100 



Order now for fall delivery 



THE WAYSIDE GARDENS CO., Mentor, Ohio 



