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The Florists' Review 



Sbpteubbb 2, 1920 



Field-grown Carnations 



We have had a wonderful growing season and 

 offer the best plants we have ever grown. 



20,000 Matchless, best white. . 

 10,000 Alice, very fine plants. . 

 10,000 Enchantress 



Per 100 Per 1000 



,$10.00 $ 95 00 



10.00 95 00 



, 12.00 100.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Rose-pink Enchantress $12 00 $100.00 



White Enchantress 14.00 120.00 



Crystal White 15.00 130.00 



Can ship immediately. Plants carefully dug and packed on moss. No charge for packing. 



WASHINGTON FLORAL COMPANY 



Carnation Growers WASHINGTON, PENNA. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



The Market. 



Market conditions are poor. Quan- 

 tities of good stock of all kinds are 

 coming in daily, including pink carna- 

 tions. Prices are unusual. Any florist 

 who can use a quantity can buy at his 

 own figures. There are good Beauties, 

 lilies, gladioli, long-stemmed asters and 

 carnations. The roses being received 

 are good for this time of the year. Most 

 stock is short, but the market is sup- 

 plied with sufficient long-stemmed stock 

 to accommodate the demand. 



Various Notes. 



E. J. McCallum, after attending the 

 Cleveland convention, continued his 

 journey to Detroit, Mich., on a busi- 

 ness trip. 



T. P. Langhans, secretary of the 

 Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., his wife and 

 son, Oliver, left for a few weeks' va- 

 cation at Atlantic City, 



A notice is being distributed by the 

 E. C. Ludwig Floral Co., reading, 

 "Night Service Discontinued. Closed 

 Sundays." It is a pleasure to learn 

 that more of our florists are able to fol- 

 low out this long looked-for plan, 



Fred Burki, president of the Pitts- 

 burgh Cut Flower Co., and his daugh- 

 ter, Boma, arrived in Pittsburgh last 

 week. They expect to spend several 

 months here. H. J. H. 



STAR BRAND ROSES 



"American Pillar" and nearly every 

 other good hardy climber. 



Send for onr list. 



••t GroTa, 

 PeaaaM U.S.A. 



Ant. Wlntser. T.-P. 



Tk. OONABD k 

 "•U JONEHCO. 



Robert Pyle. Pre« 



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Mention Tbe Rerlew wbcn 70a write. 



Hardy Old-fashioned Plants 



Oar Sp««ialty 



Bpeeially srown for Floristi, Nnnery- 

 men and Landsoape Arohiteots. Prftei 

 on nauMt. 



WILLIAM TOOLE & SON 



lar#y Ptoiri md Pmi rara BARABOO. WIS 



Mention The Berlew whan yea writ*. 



Greening Pins 



and 



Carnation Staples 



We are now prepared to 

 fill orders promptly, hav- 

 ing enlarged our quarters 

 and added more machines. 



BAcruM. 

 size 



(FACTUM. 

 SIZE 



t'ACrUALlI 

 SUE 



BAaWL 

 SIZE 



('ACTUAL 

 SIZE 



Manufactured by 



Wm. Schlatter & Son 



422 Main St., 

 Sprinfiffield, Mass. 



Orlando Offerings 



ASPARAGUS ELONGATUS 



(Cut and Come Afiraln) strong plants, 8 to 10 Inches 

 hlKh. $5.00 per lOO-POSTPAID. 



r.W.rLETCflER,OrUnJt,niriili 



Mention Tbe Beriew when yon write. 



GET AN UP-XaDATE 

 CATALOGUE 



RIGHT OFF THE PRESS 



Write 



C. C. PoUworth Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



SPLIT CARNATIONS 



Easily Mended with 

 PillsiHiry's CarMtioa Staples 



"Beet derlce on the 

 market."— Joeeph Trandt. 



"Could not get along with- 

 out them."-8. W. Pike. 



1000. 35c: 3Nt far $1 .••, Htt»aM 



I. LPillsbwy GdcsbwfJIL 



A. L. MILLER 



Pot Plants a Specialty 



Jamaica, N. Y. 



