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The Florists^ Review 



NOTEUBU 11, 1920 



Plants for Immediate Delivery 



K«ntUM, alngle planta, lar^e apeolmen plants, up to, eaob. .$100.00 



Pha«nlx Boebelenll, each $10.00 to 



Phoenix Roebelenll, large ■peclmen planta, up to, each. 



Phoenix Canarienata, larRe apedmen planta, each 



Uvlaton* BotnndlfoUa, S-lnch, each 



liTlatona Botnndifolla. 0-Inch, each $2.00 and 



SanseTlerla Zeylanlea, 4-lnch, each 



Sanaevleria Zeylanica, 6-lnch, each 



2S.00 



100.00 



2S.00 



1.2S 



2.60 



.76 



1.60 



Oeonoma OracllUi, 8 ^ -Inch, per hundred 86.00 



Dracaena Undenll, extra atrong planta, 2 H -Inch, per 100 86.00 

 Dracaena Termlnalla, extra atrong plants, 8-inch, per 100 86.00 

 Dracaena lord Wolaeley, ex. atrong planta, 2M,-la., per 100 26.00 

 Dracaena Lord Wolseley, ex. atrong plants, 8-Inch, per 100 85.00 

 Dracaena Strict* Orandls, extra strong plants, 2^4 -Inch, 



per 100 26.00 



Dracaena Strlcta Orandls, extra strong plants, 8-ln., 



per 100 86.00 



Dracaena Eugene Andre, 4-inch (well colored extra fine 



stock), per 100 76.00 



Dracaena Eugene Andre, 6-Inch (well colored extra fine 



stock) , each 1.26 



Dracaena Juno, 6-lnch (well colored extra fine stock), each 1.00 



Asparagus Plumoeua, 8-inch, per 100 12.00 



Asparagoa Plumosus, 6-inch, each .60 



Asparaims Plnmoons, 6-lnch, each 76 



PaBdanna VeltchU, 4-Inch, each $0.60 and .76 



Pandanna Veltehil, 6-inch, each 1.60 



Pandanna VeltchU, 6-lnch, each 2.60 



Pandanna Veitchll, 7-Inch, each 8.60 



Pandanna Ctills, 4-inch, each 60 



Crotons, 4-lnch, each $0.7B 



Crotons, 6-lnch, each 1.60 



Crotons, 6-lnch, each 2.S0 



Boston Ferns, extra fine atock, 6-tnch, each 7S 



Boston Ferns, extra fine stock, 6-lnch, each 1.00 



Boston Ferns, extra fine stock, 7-Inch, each 1.60 



Boston Ferns, extra fine Mtock, 8-lnch, each 2.B0 



Boston Ferns, extra One atock, 0-inch, each 4.00 



Primula Malacoldea, 8-inch, per 100 10.00 



Prlmola Blalacoidea, 2)4 -inch, per 100 6.00 



Peppera, Assorted, 6 and 7-inch, efich TS 



Peppers, Bird's Eye. 4-inch, each .' 25 



Haigenburger Cherrlea, Mush $0.40 to 1.00 



Holly Ferns, 2%-inch, per 100 6.00 



HoUy Ferns, 8-inch, par 100 16.00 



Table Ferns, Pterls Wimsettil, 2% -Inch, per 100 6.00 



Table Ferns, Pteris Victoria Vari., 2Vi-inch, per 100 6.00 



Table Ferns, Pterls Victoria Oreen, 2^ -inch, per 100 6.(H) 



Rentla Belmoreana, Single, 2^ -inch, per 100 20.00 



Kentla Belmoreana, Single, 8-inch, per 100 86.00 



Kentia Belmoreana, Single, 4-inch, per 100 76.00 



Kentla Belmoreana, Single, 6-8 leaves, 6-lnch, each....... 2.00 



Kentia Belmoreana, Single, 6-lnch, each 4.00 



Kentia Forsteriana, made up, 6-lnch, each 8.60 



English Ivy, 6-lncb pots, each j, 75 



Bird's-Nest Feme, 6-incb, each 2.00 



Rnbbera, 4-lnch, each 75 



Bubbers, 6-inch 1.00 



Rubbers, 6-inch 1.60 



Cyclamen, 4-inch, per 100 60.00 



Pandanua VtUis, 6-inch, each 1.00 



All ordara bookad aubjact to dalajra. Wa will hurry ahipmanta through aa faat as conditiona warrant. 



POEHLMANN BROTHERS CO., Morton Grove, lU. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



PROVIDENCE, K. I. 



The Market. 



Although business on the whole is 

 slightly better than it was a year ago, 

 there was a slight falling off last week. 

 The social calendar for the remainder 

 of the season gives indications of busy 

 weeks to come. Weather conditions 

 have so far been a continuance of Indian 

 summer and although it is the beginning 

 of the second week of November there 

 have as yet been only a few slight 

 frosts. Prices have sagged a trifle dur- 

 ing the last week. 



Various Notes. 



Thomas H. McAndrew has resigned 

 his position with T. J. Johnston & Co. 

 and is now with the S. S. Krcsge Co. 



Timothy O'Connor was in New York 

 last week on a business trip. 



A. J. Johnson, who has been confined 

 to his home by illness for several weeks, 

 is reported as improving. 



Ed. Brooke, of T. J. Johnston & Co., 

 was a business visitor at Boston and 

 vicinity last week. 



Miss Nellie 'Connor had a large wed- 

 ding decoration last week. 



M. Sweeney has overhauled his range 

 of houses at the head of Pine street. 



One of the large furnishing stores had 

 a special sale of 2,.'300 Boston ferns in 

 pots at 25 cents each, November 6. 



Henry Patry has resumed his position 

 with Johnston Bros. W. H. M. 



BELVIDEBE, ILL. 



The salesroom and conservatory of 

 Lyon & Anderson were filled with 

 flowers November 5, when their chrys- 

 anthemum sho\y opened. For two days 

 the store was visited by hundreds of 

 people. Banked about the show room 

 were masses of chrysanthemums, includ- 

 ing white and yellow Turner and pink 

 and white Chieftain, with bunches of 

 pompons here and there. There was 

 also a generous display of roses of the 

 popular varieties. A 4-piece orchestra 

 furnished music each evening of the 

 show. 



Winter -Flowering Roses 



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

 ties in good strong plants, in 3/4 -inch pots, ready for immediate 

 planting, and offer same as long as unsold: 



1000 Francis Scott Key, 1000 Frank W. Dunlop, 



1000 Silvia, ISOO Hadley, 



1000 American Beauty, ISOO Columbia, 

 2000 Opiielia, 



And one or two hundred Hoosier Beauty. 



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



Mention The Berlew when 70a write. 



Godfrey Aschmann's Seasonable Stock 



Fill up your store and greenhouses with the following seasonable stock before 

 cold weather and be prepared to meet your customers' demands. 



FERNS 

 ScottU. Teddy Jr., RooHevelt, Macawll, Scholzelll and Whltmanli, 6-lnch, SO cents; 

 6% -Inch, 60 cents; 6-lnch, 76 cents; 7-lnch, $1.26; 8-lnch, $1.60. All good, clean. 



Table Ferns, all the best varieties, 2%-Inch, $6.00 per 100; 8-lnch, $12.00 per 100; 



4-inch, 20 cents each. 

 Fern Tans, 3 large ferns in a 6-lnch pan, 40 cents. 

 Asparagus PIumoHUs, 2^-lnch, $5.00 per 100; 8-incb, $10.00 per 100; 4-inch, $20.00 



P" ^^- PAI-M8 



Kentia Forsteriana and Belmoreana, 4-inch, 60 cents; 6-Inch, $1.00. 

 Forsteriana, heavy, 6-inch, $1.50 and $2.00. 

 Rubber Plants. 6-lnch pots, $1.00; B%-inch, 75 cents. 

 Dracaena Lord Wolseley, 4-lnch, 50 cents; B-lnch, 75 cents. 

 Dracaena Fragrans, 4-inch, 60 cents; 5-inch, 75 cents. 

 Hardy £ngllsli Ivy, staked. 4-lnch, $20.00 per 100. 



BLOOMING PL.ANTS 



Begonias, fine heavy stock. 



Gloire de I>orraine and CinrinnatI, 4-inch, 50 cents. 



Glolre de Lorraine, Cincinnati and Mrs. Peterson, 6% -inch and 0-lnch pots, $1.00 and 



$1.25 each. 

 Begonia Luminosa, heavy. In bud and bloom, 4-inch, 20 cents; 6-lnoh, 85 cents. 

 Begnnia Magniflca, pink, 4-inch, 20 cents. 



Primula Obconica, Chtnensis and Malaroides, 4-lnch, 20 cents; 6-lnch, 86 cents. 

 Cleveland and Jerusalem Cherries, 6-lnch pots, 85, 60 and 76 cents each. Pull of berries. 

 Genista Racemosa, bushy. 6-lnch, 60 cents. 

 Polnsettias, 4-lnch pots, 35 cents. 

 American Beauty Roses, 6-lnch pots, 60 cents. 

 French Hydrangeas, Mme. Chaotard, Gen. de VIbraye and Avalanche, strong 6-lnch 



pot grown, 76 cents. 



Cash with order. Add 5% for packing. No plants shipped C. O. D. Ail plants 

 travel at purchaser's risk. Plants will be shipped out of pots unless otherwise stated. 



1010 W. Ontario St. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



