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The Florists' Review 



Sbftehbbh 28, 1920 



Ferns for Immediate Delivery 



50,000 splendid plants, all young well rooted stock, at about half their actual value. This is your 

 opportunity to prepare for the next spring season, when ferns are usually scarce and expensive. 



Boston, Roosevelt, Sprinsffieldii, Piersonii, Whitmanii and Scottii, 



Strong 3.in., $8 00 per 100; $75 00 per 1000. 



Boston, Roosevelt, Sprinsfieldii and Piersonii, stiongr 4-in., $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Boston, 5>in., $15.00 per 100. 

 Boston and Sprinj^fieldii runners, fully as large as the average 2%-in. size, 



$1.25 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. 



Will accept orders for any amount desired. 500 or more at the thousand rate. Cash with order. 



USTLER BROS., 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORISTS... 



APOPKA, FLA. 



COLUMBUS. O. 



The Market. 



The volume of business last week 

 showed a fair increase, due to the un- 

 usually large amount of funeral work. 

 The chief call for stock was for that 

 purpose and the local members of the 

 trade had their hands full to meet this 

 demand. "White roses are not in bloom 

 yet and swainsona is coming near an 

 end. Cooler weather is decreasing the 

 outdoor stock. Carnations are coming 

 in and there is a great demand for them. 

 Pot plants are scarce, though a few 

 asters, begonias and ferns are to be had. 

 The supply of roses is not large at this 

 time, yet quite sufficient for the de- 

 mand. The number of chrysanthemums 

 is increasing, but these consist of only 

 one variety. The demand for greens 

 was good all last week and there is 

 plenty of Asparagus Sprengeri and 

 plumosus. 



Various Notes. 



The Ohio State University has been 

 open for over a week and the Fifth 

 Avenue Floral Co. has received a num- 

 ber of orders for corsage work. 



The Bexley Floral Co. has been cut- 

 ting a few mums, as have Underwood 

 Bros. 



J. R. Clark, who has been managing 

 the store of the Munk Floral Co., will 

 leave that firm October 1 and take 

 charge of the "Winter Floral Co., at 

 Charleston, "W. "Va. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. has been 

 cutting some fine carnations and Colum- 

 bia roses. Bulbs are beginning to ar- 

 rive. W. F. F. 



STRONG 



FIELD-GROWN PLANTS 



2000 Matchless 



Excellent Stick $7S.OO per 1060 



Satisfaction Guaranteed 



THE CEUNA GREENHOUSE CO. 



CELINA, OHIO 



WM. K. HARRIS 



SStli Street and Sprincfield Arenue 



WEST PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Bird's-nest Ferns (Harris's variety). 5- 



in h, S1.50; 6-inch. $2 50 each. 

 Ferns, 6-inch, tl.OO; 8-ineh, $1.50, S2.00 each. 

 Crotons, 5-inch, $1.00 each. 



FERNS 



Our Ferns are in excellent shape for 

 immediate shipment; all are pot grown, 

 shipped without pots. The price includes 

 packing and delivery to express office. 



Boston and Scottii : 



4-inch $3.60 per doz.; $25.00 per 100 



5-inch 5.40 per doz. ; 40.00 per 100 



6-inch 8.00 per doz.; 60.00 per 100 



Table Ferns, assorted : 



3-inch $1.00 per doz. ; $ 6.00 per 100 



4-inch 1.50 per doz. ; 12.50 per 100 



Birds' Nest, 5-inch, $1.00 each. 



September Price List of miscellaneous stock ready mailed to 

 customers, on application to others. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons G). 



White Marsh, Maryland 



Awarded GoM Medal aad 

 Certificate of Merit 



THE MARINELU CARNATIONS 



ORDERS for established potted cattintfs are now accepted for January, 1921, and 

 later delivery, and for CUT FLOWERS from Xmas, 1920,of "Merveille Francaise" 

 and "Le Miracle." No grower of repatation can be without those two sensational varieties, 

 and no recognized Florist can be without displaying and selling those remarkable flowers. 



Send orders to: H. B. MARINELLI, Montvale, N. J. 



Hmtlon The Berlew when yon write. 



Always mention the Florists' Review whec 

 writing; advertisers. 



A. N. PIERSON 



INCORPORATED 



Growers of Plints, Cut Flowers 

 Palms and Ferns 



CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT 



Always tf ation the Ilorists' Review whea 

 writing advertisers. 



