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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBCB 7. 1020 



TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS 



After October First 



WE WILL BE LOCATED AT OUR 



New Plant 



NORWOOD, DELAWARE COUNTY, PA. 



We extend a cordial invitatiou to visit us at our new home, which is considered to be the finest 



wholesale plant-growing establishment in the country. 



Our business policy will continue the same as for over a half century: 

 Quality, Service and Courtesy at all times. 



We thank you for your past patronage and hope to continue to serve you in. the future. 



ROBERT CRAIG COMPANY, NORWOOD, DELAWARE COUNTY, PA. 



France, Holland and England in the 

 interests of the nursery trade. 



R. S. Lake, of Shenandoah, and his 

 father, D. S. Lake, were recent visitors 

 in this city. 



Joseph Kallay is building a fine new 

 residence of granite. Mr. Kallay has 

 twenty acres of nursery stock. 



The nursery of Wetzel Bros, is well 

 stocked with shrubs and trees, including 

 evergreens. 



Hardy phlox of good quality is scarce 

 in this locality, while hardy pinks, 

 which in previous years could only be 

 furnished in limited quantities, are now 

 plentiful and equal to the demand. 



J. J. Grullemans, of the Wayside Gar- 

 dens Co., Mentor, O., has returned from 

 New York and other eastern cities, 

 where he has been on a business trip. 



C. H. Perkins, of Jackson & Perkins, 

 Newark, N. Y., and Mr. Harris, of F. 

 H. Stannard Co., Topeka, Kan., were 

 visitors last week. "^ 



W. H. Dwyer has an exceptionally 

 fine stock of Funkia subcordata alba. 

 This variety of perennial is scarce. 



Martin Kohankie has disposed of his 

 peonies, a local firm taking the entire 

 stock of several thousand. This is the 

 last of the stock of what was once the 

 leading perennial nursery in the state 

 of Ohio. 



Henry G. Norton, of Perry, O., re- 

 ports good sales on his peonies this fall. 



T. E. Norman & Sons have purchased 

 a new truck and say that the demand 

 for nursery stock surpasses previous 

 years. T. J. M. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



The r^^lar meeting of the Newport 

 Horticultural Society was held Septem- 

 ber 28. There was a large attendance. 

 Plans for the coming winter, especially 

 regarding the exhibitions, were dis- 

 cussed. 



Mrs. Joseph G. Leikens, of Leikens, 

 Inc., returned to New York last week 

 for the winter. Previous to leaving, she 

 secured the store at 110 Bellevue ave- 

 nue for next season. 



The floral decorations for the Croans- 

 del-Webb wedding were by Leikens, 

 Inc., the color scheme being white and 

 blue. Roses, valley and dahlias fur- 

 nished the white, relieved by blue del- 

 phinium. 



Double Snapdragon 

 June Hefko 



Rooted Cuttings — ^15M per 100, $125.00 per 1000 

 2K-inch pots, $17.00 per 100. 



October and later delivery. 



See illustration and description, page 141 of the Convention Number. 



T. D. HEFKO, Marshfield, Wis. 



Godfrey Aschmann's Seasonable Stock 



Fill up your store and grreenhouses with the following seasonable stock and be 

 prepared to meet your customers' wants. 



FEBN8 



A flne lot, all pot-crown and of a rood arreen color. 

 Scottil, Teddy, Jr., Whltmanll and Schnkelli. 4-inch. $25.00 per 100. 

 Scottil, Teddy, Jr., Whltmanil, Boston. Roosevelt and MacawU, 6-incb, 7S cents. 

 Scottil, Teddy, Jr., Whltmanll and SchoUelil, S-lnch. SO cents. 

 SoottU, Teddy, Jr., and Macswtl, 7-inch, $1.00 and $1.26; Macawll, 2^-inch potm $10.00 



per 100. 

 Table Ferns, all the best varieties. 2% -inch pots, $6.00 per 100. 

 Asparams Plumosoa, 2^-lnch. $6.00 per 100; 8-inch. $10.00 per 100. 



PAuas 



Kentia Forsterlana and Belmoreana, 4-inch, 60 cents; 5-inch, $1.00. 



Kentla Forsteriaim, 6-inch, heavy, $1.60 and $2.00 each. 



Flons Elastlca. Rubber Plants, 4-inch, 60 cents; 6-Innh, 76 cents. 



Dracaena lAtrd WoNeley, well colored, 4-inch, 60 cents. 



Dracaena FraKrans, 4-inch, 60 cents. 



Hardy £narlish Ivy, 8-inch, $10.00 per 100. 



BEGONIAS— BUSHT PLANTS 

 Ololre de l4>rralne, 4-inch, 66 cents. 



Mrs. Petemon and Glory nf Ctnclnnotl, 4-inch, 76 cents. 

 Bevonla Masnlflea. pink, 8-lnch. $12.00 per lOU. 

 Begonia Lumlnosa. red, 4-inch, $16.00 per 100. 



Prbnula Obconica, Chinensls and Malacotdes, bushy 4-Inch, $20.00 per lOU. 

 New Cleveland Cherry, 4-inch, 15 cents; field grown. 86 cents. 

 Gknists Bacemoea, bushy, 4-inch, 86 cents. ^ 



Poinsettlas, 8-inch, $20.00 per 100 (ready in September). 

 Cineraria Hybrlda, half dwarf, and Stellata, 2 ^ -inch, $6.00 per 100. 

 American Beauty Rohcs, 6-inch, 60 cents. 



Cash with Order. No plants shipped C. O. D. All shipments travel at purchaser's 

 risk. Plants will be shipped out nf pots unless otherwise instructed. Please add 6 

 per cent for packing. 



1010 W. Ontario St. GODFREY ASCHMANN PhUadelphia, Pa 



Wadley & Smythe closed their store 

 at the entrance to the Casino last week. 



Friends of Alex McLellan are urg- 

 ing him to assemble the numerous poems 



and verses that he has written and to 

 distribute them in printed form. 



A. T. Bunyard closed the local store 

 last week until next season. W. H. M. 



