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The Florists^ Review 



November 6, l|fl9. 



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Chrysanthemum Plants In Bloom 



Fine, symmetrical plants, THE CAP FAMILY, now ready for shipment. :^jr| 



5-in.y 6-in.9 7-in. and 8-in. pots, prices ranging 



from 75c to $3.00 each 



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THESE ARE GOOD VALUE— TRY SOME 







POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



Morton Grove, IH. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



some new tractors, the most modern to 

 date. They can be used for many pur- 

 poses as power machines. 



Fred Endress & Son shipped a carload 

 of field-grown roses to the Jackson & 

 Perkins Co., Newark, N. Y., last week. 



Martin Kohankie, leading perennial 

 grower in this section, says the demand 

 for this line surpasses that of all pre- 

 vious years. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co. is ship- 

 ping several cars of nursery stock daily. 

 This does not include the express orders, 

 which also form a large amount. 



H. G. Norton, of Perry, 0., is finding 

 ready sale for his stock through classi- 

 fied ads in The Eeview. 



Wilson the Florist is cutting some fine 

 mums and has an attractive window 

 display at his flower shop. T. J. M. 



ENOXYILLE, TENN. 



Business during October was not quite 

 up to expectations, for two reasons: The 

 unusually warm weather sent in lots of 

 outdoor stock, and a strike of the em- 

 ployees of the street railway company 

 has been in progress during the last few 

 weeks, with a threatened sympathetic 

 strike of all other labor organizations, 

 and all lines of business have suffered 

 a decrease in sales during this time. 



On account of the abundance of out- 

 door stock, there has been an oversupply 

 and a heavy frost would be more than 

 welcome at this time. Much of the out- 

 door stock is of inferior quality and only 

 serves to cheapen better stock. 



Carnations are blooming more freely, 

 but owing to the warm weather the 

 quality has not improved much. These 

 are bringing from $1.50 to $2 per dozen. 

 There is a heavy crop of roses. Colum- 

 bia, Russell and Ophelia are especially 

 fine and the better grades of these bring 

 from $6 to $8 per dozen. Chrysanthe- 

 mums are now at their best and range 

 in price from $2 to $12 per dozen. 



R. E. M. 



Maumee, O. — F. E. Thomson recently 

 visited Toledo, O., to get stock for his 

 newly decorated store. 



CARNATION LADDIE 



Rooted Cultinss— Febnwry and Mirdi Defivery 

 $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000 



The demand for this Carnation will far 

 exceed the supply. 



r. DORNER & SONS CO., Lafayette, Ind. 



ROSES 



For Easter and Memorial Day Forcing 



strong field-grown plants, plenty of canes for training. 



VARIETIES: 



Tausendschoen, XXX f orcinjr grade $35.00 per 1 00 



Dorothy Perkins White Dorothy Perkins 



Lady Gay Crimson Rambler 



Excelsa (Red Doiothy Perkins) 



All XXX forcing grade $30.00 per 100 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY, Kf^vl,^ 



Meutlon The Berlew when you write. 



ANNOUNCEMENT 



The New Crimson 

 Carnation for 1920 



BERNICE 



Orders filled in strict 

 rotation for December 

 and January delivery 



STOCK LIMITED 



WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR 



PRirF. f^ 14.00 per 100 



fKlct.. ^ 115.00 per 1000 



W. D. HOWARD, Milf ord, Mass. 



Mention The BeTlcw when yon write. 



TEDDY, JR. FERNS SCOTTII FERNS 



Beautifully finished stock, ready for immediate sale. 



6-inch pots 11.00 each; $ 90.00 per 100 



8-inch pots, ped<;stal grown 2.00eacb; 176.00 per 100 



4-inch Smithii Ferns 3&each; 86.00 per 100 



6-inch Ficua Elastica (Rubber plant). 76c each. 



Try a sample order— you will be pleased. 



HENRY I. FAUST, Merion, Pa., Wholesale Grower Cbrislmis and Caster Plants 



FANCY POT PLANTS 



Cyclamen, Begonias,' Christmas Cherries, 

 Primulas, Crotons, Bird's-Nest Ferns, Pan- 

 danus and many other varieties of fancy 

 pot plants for Holiday sales. 



Write us for Prices 



ROLF ZETLITZ CO., Dayton, O. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



P GROWER or 



ALMS, ETC. 



Send for Price List 

 HOLMESBURG, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 



