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The Florists^ Review 



August 26, 1920 



Plants for Immediate Delivery 



Kentlaa, single plants, lars* apoclmen planta, ap to, each. .$100.00 



Phoenix Boebelenil, each tlO.OO to 25.00 



Phoenix Boebelenil, large apeclmen planta, up to, each.... 100.00 



Phoenix Canarlenau. large apeclmen plants, each 2S.00 



lilvlatona BotondUollA, 6-inch, each 1.25 



Uvlstona Botundifolia. 6-lncb, each $2.00 and 2.60 



Sanseylerla Zejlanlca, 4-lnch, each 76 



Sansevlerla Zeylanlca, 6-inch, each 1.60 



Crotons, 4-inch, each 76 



Orotona, 6-inch each 2.60 



Oeonoma GraoUls, 8V4-incb, per hundred 85.00 



Dracaena lilndenll. extra strongr plants. 2^^-inch, per 100 85.00 

 Dracaena Terminalla. extra strong plants, 8-incb, per 100 86.00 

 Dracaena Terminalla, extra strong plants, 2 V^ -inch, per 100 20.00 

 Dracaena Lord Wolaeley, ex. strong plants, 2^ -in., per 100 25.00 

 Draeaena liord Wolseler, ex. atrong planta, 8-inch, per 100 85.00 

 Dracaena Strlcta Orandla, extra atrong plants, 2^ -inch, 



per 100 25.00 



Dracaena Strlcta OrandlSt extra strong plants. 8-in., per 100 86.00 

 Dracaena B^gene Andre. 4-lnch (well colored extra fine 



stock), per 100 60.00 



Dracaena Bngene Andre, 6-lnoh (well colored extra fine 



stock), each 1.00 



Dracaena Juno, 6-inch (well colored extra fine stock), each 1.00 



Asparagus Plamosos, 2)4 -Inch, per 100 8.00 



Asparagna Plnmosns, 8-ineb, per 100 10.00 



Asparagus Plamosos, 6-lncb, each 40 



Asparacus Plomosns, 6-lncb, each 60 



Table Ferns, Pteris 'WlmsettU, 2^ -inch, per 100 6.00 



Table Fema, Pterls Victoria Vart.. 2H-lnch, per 100 6.00 



Table Ferns, Pterls ViotM-la Green, 2^ -Inch, per 100 6.00 



HoUy Ferns. 2%-lncb, per 100 $ 6.00 



Cyclamen, 2^-inch. per 100 16.00 



Geraniums, S. A. Nott, 4% -Inch, extra strong stock, per 100 26.00 



Kentia Belmoreana, Single, 2U -Inch, per 100 20.00 



Kentla Belmoreana, Single. 8-lnch, per 100 « . . 86.00 



Kentia Belmoteana, Single, 4 Inch, per 100 76:00 



Kentia Belmoreana, Single, 6-8 leaves, B-lncb, each 2.00 



Kentia Belmoreana, Single, 6-lnob, each 8.60 



Kentia Forsterlana, made up, 6-lnch. each 8.00 



Pandanus VeltehlL 4-lncb, each 60 



Pandanns Veltchil, 8-lnch. each 40 



Pandanus UtUts, strong plants. 8- Inch, per 100 26.00 



Pandanns Utllls, strong plants, 4-lnoh, per 100 60.00 



Begonia Chatelaine, 4-inch, per 100 26.00 



Begonia Cliatelaine, 6-lnoh. each 60 



Begonia Mrs. M. A. Patten, 2-inch, per 100 10.00 



Begonia Mrs. M. A. Patten, 8-lnch, per 100 20.00 



Begonia Mrs. M. A. Patten, 4-incb. per 100 40.00 



Begonia Mrs. M. A. Patten, e-lncta, per 100 60.00 



English Ivy, 6-inch pots, each 76 



Adlantum Oloriooa, extra fine stock, 7-lnch, each 8.00 



Geraniums, S. A. Nutt, 4-lnch, per 100 16.00 



Begonia Prima Donna, out of pots, 2% -Inch, per 100 6.00 



Primula Malacoidea, 2-lnch. per 100 6.00 



Fancy Leaf Caladlums, each $1.26 to 2.60 



BlrdVi-Nest Ferns, 6-lnch, each 2.0O 



Bubbers, 4-lnch, each 76 



BnblMrs. 6-inch 1.00 



Bubbers, 6-lnch 1.60 



Cyclamen, 4-inch, per 100 40.00 



Pandanns Veitcbll. 5-lnch, each 1.60 



Holly Ferns, 8-inch, per 100 16.00 



All orders bookad subject to strikes and delays. We will kurrjr skipments tkrougk as fast as conditions warrant. 



POEHLMANN BROTHERS CO., Morton Grove, ffl. 



BOOHESTBB, N. Y. 



Tlie Market. 



There has been one steady glut of out- 

 door stock, principally of gladioli and 

 asters. Sweet peas are much shorter in 

 stem and do not sell so readily. Good 

 phlox and hardy perennials are seen, but 

 move slowly. Carnations are practically 

 out of the market now and only a few 

 irregular shipments are seen. Hardy 

 summer pompons arrive quite frequently, 

 but, owing to so many other outdoor 

 flowers reaching us, the sale of these is 

 not large. Easter lilies are received 

 quite frequently, but the trade does not 

 call for them often. Good auratum and 

 speciosum lilies are seen and move well, 

 in roses the supply is larger than the 

 present demand. Orchids are in fine 

 shape, but the demand is quite small 

 just now. Greens are fairly plentiful 

 and they supply about all the needs at 

 present. There have been good sales of 

 Boston and Whitmanii ferns, palms and 

 crotons. 



Various Notes. 



A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. 

 Milton Selinka, of New York, recently. 



From reports gathered from the flower 

 committee of thft Bochester exposition 

 and flower show, much interest is ex- 

 pected to be taken in the display of cut 

 flowers and plants. The exposition opens 

 Labor day, September 6. H. J. H. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



Horticultural Society. 



A discussion of the plans for the 

 September exhibition and an address 

 by Andrew J. Dorward made the last 

 meeting of the Newport Horticultural 

 Society practical and interesting. Mr. 

 Dorward *s address concerned hardy 

 annuals and the improvement that he 

 has seen among them. 



The committee on awards reported 

 favorably on a single dahlia, named 

 Newport Wonder, that was shown by 

 William MacKaye, gardener for Henry 

 A. C. Taylor, and the recommendation of 



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, OWN ROOT Stock: 



American Beauty Hadley 



Frank W. Dunlop Ophelia 



Columbia Double White Killarney 



Francis Scott Key Mi^non or Cecile Brunner 



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. 



