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The Florists^ Review 



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Septembkr 23, 1920 



CYCLAMEN ™ Exceptional Bargains 



We have a large surplus of the following variety 

 for immediate shipment: 



CYCLAMEN EXCELSIOR (White with red eye) 



3-inch $10.00 per 100 



4-inch 25.00 per 100 



Extra Strong, Well-Grown Stock 



J. E. MATTHEWSON, Sheboygan, Wisconsin 



Mention The RcTlew wben you write. 



CLEVELAND, 0. 



The Market. 



The market last week cliaiiged hard- 

 ly enough to be noticeable, stock being 

 still plentiful. Koses are showing bet- 

 ter quality and the supply is increasing 

 daily, Ophelia predominating and the 

 remainder being made up of Ward, Sun- 

 burst, Columbia, Premier, Stanley, Kil- 

 larney Brilliant and Double White Kil- 

 larney. Gladioli are practically over 

 for the time being, though a later 

 crop is expected any week now. Asters 

 also are on the decline, both in quan- 

 tity and quality, just a few coming in 

 and those of only fair quality. Dahlias 

 are beginning to arrive in larger quan- 

 tity, but the stock is still not up to 

 standard. Miscellaneous outdoor flow- 

 ers, such as calendula, centaurea, sal- 

 piglossis and seabiosa, are still coming 

 in, but move slowly. 



Various Notes. 



William Bchl, of the Cleveland Cut 

 Flower Co., is off on :i two weeks' va- 

 cation touring the east, and expects to 

 wind up at Lake Chautauqua. 



Mr. Cares is on a business trip to 

 Texas, and expects to be gone for some 

 time. 



Frank Koidur. of the J. M. Gasser 

 Co. retail store, lias just returned from 

 a trip to Chicago. 



Miss Fannie Evans celebrated her 

 birthday anniversary with a little 

 party. W. A. R. 



STAR BRAND ROSES 



"American Pillar" and nearly every 

 other good hardy climber. 



Send for oar list. 



EST GROVE. 

 PENNA..U.S.A. 



Robert Pyle. Pres. 1*^1 Ant Wintzer.V.-P. 



TL, pONARD ft 

 '" L JONES CO 



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Orlando Offerings 



ASPARAGUS ELONGATUS 



(Cut and Come Ajfain) stronir plants. 8 to 10 Inches 

 hlKh, $5.00 per lOO— POSTPAIl>. 



r.W. FLETCHER, Orlando, noridi 



''Zetlitz Quality Makes 

 Repeat Orders'' 



ROLF ZETLITZ CO. 



LIMA - COLUMBUS • DAYTON • ADA. OHIO 



Roses--Own Root 



From 2 3^ -inch and 4-inch Pots 

 FOR FORCING AND BEDDING 



On orders booked now we will set stock aside for shipment this Fall 

 or next Spring when wanted. 



If you have not received our list, which includes Ihe best varieties for 

 forcing and bedding, it will be mailed promptly on request. 



There will be no surplus of young roses this season. 



THE AMERICAN ROSE AND PLANT COMPANY 



PRODUCERS OF PLANTS THAT (iRO'W AND BLOOM 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



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Winter-Flowering Roses 



We still have left the following varieties, in approximate quanti- 

 ties in good strong plants, in 3 >^ -inch pots, ready for immediate 

 planting, and offer same as long as unsold: 



1000 Francis Scott Key, 

 1000 Silvia, 

 1000 American Beauty, 

 2000 Ophelia, 



1000 Frank W. Dunlop, 

 1500 Hadley, 

 1500 Columbia, 



and one or two hundred each of the following varieties: 



Hoosier Beauty Sunburst Premier 



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



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f^ P IWT ¥ O T^ A 5-Ji^nch fine shapely plants, 

 ^^*^^^*^ *^^^ $30.00 per 100. 



READY ABOUT OCTOBER Ist. 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY, Newark, New York 



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