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The Florists^ Review 



8KPTKMBER 30, 1920 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Maxket. 



The supply and demand are about 

 evenly balanced; both are good. Gladi- 

 oli are disappearing from the market, 

 but asters and dahlias hold out still. 

 Carnations and mums are arriving in 

 good condition and roses are showing 

 up well. The weather has been good 

 for outdoor flowers lately. 



Various Notes. 



Columbus florists are busy with cor- 

 sage and funeral work, which is taking 

 all the flowers available. Two well 

 known residents of Columbus died last 

 week, the Fifth Avenue Floral Co. hav- 

 ing the family blanket for both funer- 

 als. This company is doing a good out- 

 of-town business as well. 



The Bexley Floral Co. is putting up a 

 new house for lilies. 



The range of the Fifth Avenue Floral 

 Co. is looking fine. This firm has one 

 house with 8,000 roses, all of them 

 young plants. 



S. F. Stevens & Son are building a 

 new office. 



B. H. Flynn is gathering weeds and 

 curing them to be used in wreaths. 



Underwood Bros, have been busy with 

 funeral work. W. F. F. 



SALT LAKE CITY. 



The Market. 



Heavy rains during the last three 

 days have put an end to asters, gladioli 

 and almost all other kinds of outdoor 

 stock. Cecile Brunners and feverfew 

 are about the only survivors. 



Boses are arriving in fine shape and 

 market conditions are much improved. 

 Carnations have not yet started to crop, 

 and what few can be obtained clean up 

 well. 



Funeral work was heavy last week, 

 and, with no outdoor stock lately, indoor 

 stock has cleaned up every day. 



Various Notes. 



The Miller Floral Store had an abun- 

 dance of wedding work last week. 



E. A. Lambourne has a fine window of 

 strawflowers and painted grasses. 



The Cramer Floral Co. has just fin- 

 ished painting and remodeling the store 

 inside and out, and everything looks 

 fine. G. J. B. 



INSECTONOS 



This non-poisonouB contact insecticide 

 will enable you to control WhK* Fly. 

 Ros* L«aff Rell«r, Chrysanth«man 

 L«af Ty«r, etc. One pound makes 82 gal- 

 lons of spray. 



SEND $2.25 



For 1-lb. Can 

 Postpaid 



Caaa off 8 Cans 



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$13.50 



In tho U. S. 



Ds« accordtnr to directions 

 and It win do the work 



EARL L. HEMPSTEAD, 



DIotrlbntor Bloomlncton, IIL 



Par Sal* ■ Ckicaf* by 

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ORCHIDS 



If You Are Interested 



In An Exceptional Opportunity 



Phone or Write Us 



Here's an opportunity to buy 

 Orchids such as was never heard 

 of I For a quarter of a century, 

 Clement Moore, the celeWated 

 amateur, has gathered from 

 every known source, the very 

 cream of the productions of 

 growers and hybridizers. 



In addition, he has been hy- 

 bridizing most carefully for 

 many years. The result has been 

 the 500 rare and exclusive spe- 

 cies and hybrids thai have made 

 the Clement Moore collection 

 famous the world over. 



And now we are able to offer 



you your selection from this 

 great collection. 



There is not room here to 

 describe the scores of rare and 

 choice plants, but if you will 

 give us a call (Rutherford 90', 

 we will gladly make an appoint- 

 ment to show you this wonderful 

 collection, which is at Hacken- 

 sack. 



There are, among other things, 

 hundreds of Cattleyas and Cat- 

 tleya hybrids now in sheath and 

 bud, that oflFer a most excep- 

 tional opportunity to the grower, 

 as well as to the amateur. 



Phone Rutherford 90 - today. Or write 

 for list. Don't take any chances by de- 

 laying. They're being spoken for fast. 



tSTuliuy l^ehrs* Cor 



I ^ Ai TKg Sifa of The Trei^ 



X ' Box 58 lv*itK»r/ord N.J. 



Primula Townsendii 



Our selected strain, out of 3-inch pots, 

 reaay for 4'fl to 5-inch pots, at $15.00 per 

 100. 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



Field grown plants ready for 5 to 0-inch 

 pots, fo' $25.00 PC' 100. 

 (No orders accepted for less than 100.) 



BOUGAINVILLEA SANDERIANA 



Fine specimen plants, from t2.00 to $4.00 

 each, 



OTAHEITE ORANGES 



Fiell grown, reidy for 5 to 6-inch pots, at 

 $1.00 each. 



A. L. MILLER 



JAMAICA NEW YORK 



ASPARAGUS 

 ELONGATUS 



Best for cut fronds, 2^-in., $7.00 

 per 100, $60.00 per 1000; 3-in., 

 $10.00 per 100; 4-m., $20.00 per 

 100. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, 214-iQ.. ready 

 AoT shift, $6.00 per 100, $60.00 per 

 1000; 3-in., $8.00 per 100. 



Abby Ave. Greenhouses 



3010 W. Thira St. DAYTON, OHIO 



