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The Florists' Review 



NOVEMBSB 18. 1920 



DENVER, COLO. 



The Market. 



There was not much change in tho 

 market during the week ending Novem- 

 ber 13. Eoses are none too plentiful, 

 owing, no doubt, to the heavy pinching 

 for the holidays. Carnations remain 

 about the same. Chrysanthemums are 

 fairly good, but are going fast and it 

 looks as though there would be few 

 left for Thanksgiving. Sweet peas are 

 of good quality, but a little scarce. The 

 first Paper Whites are beginning to ar- 

 rive. 



Various Notes. 



The second meeting of Denver Flo- 

 rists was held with the Denver Wholesale 

 Florists Co., November 5. After the 

 reading of the minutes of the previous 

 meeting, J. Roberts, chairman, gave the 

 committee 's report, saying that it would 

 not be advisable to hold a ' ' Say It with 

 Flowers" week this year, with so short 

 a time for preparation. By unanimous 

 vote the temporary officers and com- 

 mittees were made permanent and H. A. 

 Clausen was chosen vice-president. The 

 feeling seemed to prevail that an elab- 

 orate organization was unnecessary and 

 that it should be entirely for business 

 for the present, with no regular meet- 

 ings. An assessment for both growers 

 and retailers was agreed upon that 

 would put at the disposal of the adver- 

 tising committee about $400 monthly. 



The Boldt-Lundy House of Flowers 

 had an especially attractive window last 

 week, with novelty baskets set off by 

 large vases of alternate Yellow and 

 White Turner mums. 



The America Flower Shop had a dis- 

 play of Parisienne window baskets. 



Mr. Braun, of Cheyenne, Wyo., also 

 Mr. Flohr and John Krauss, a former 

 Denver grower, from Washington, were 

 visitors last week. R. E. H. 



Primula Townsendii 



Our selected strain, out of 8-inch pots, 

 ready for 4>4 to 5-inch pots, at $15.00 per 

 100. 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



Field grown plants ready for 5 to 6-inch 



pots, for $25.00 pe 100. 



(No orders accepted for less than 100.) 



BOUGAINVILLEA SANDERIANA 



Fine specimen plants, from 12.00 to $4.00 



each. 



OTAHEITE ORANGES 

 Field grown, re<»dy for 6 to 6-inca pots, at 

 $1.00 each. 



A. L. MILLER 



JAMAICA NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Fred W. Fletcher 



Orlando, Florida 



Grower of Bulbs, Plants and'Seeds for florists' 

 use. All stock advertised, when ready, in 

 Review Classified columns. No catalogue. 



Mention Tlie Review when jon write. 



Cyclamen, Begonias, Poinsettias, Cher- 

 ries and Ornamental Foliage Plants 



in quantity for holiday sales. Send us your inquiries. 



ROLF ZETLITZ CO. 



LIMA. COLUMBUS, DAYTON, ADA, OHIO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FERNS 



Feras are not overplentiful. We would advise felting your stock in if 

 you ara short. Our feras are ail m good shape, ail pot-grown. We do 

 not offer any l>earh-grown stocli. Shipped without pots to save pack- 

 iuK and exprebS char^ses. Prices include packing and delivery to ex- 

 press company. Six at dozen rates and iwenty-flve at hundred rates. 



BOSTON 



Size Perdoz. Per 100 



4-inch $3.60 $26.00 



5-iDch 5.40 40.00 



8-inch $2.50 each 



SCOTTII 



Size Per doz. Per 100 



4-inch $3.60 J25.00 



5-inch 5,40 40.00 



7-inub »2.00each 



TABLE FERNS, assorted. 



Size Per doz. Per 100 



3-inch $100 $6.00 



4-inch 1.50 12 50 



CYRTOMIUM ROCHFORD. 

 lANUM— HOLLY FERNS 



Per 100 



$ 8.00 



30.00 



40.00 



Size Per doz. 



3-inch 1.50 



4-inch. 3.60 



5-inch 5 40 



MACAWII 



Size Per doz. 

 5-inch »9.00 



PALMS 



KENTIA BELMOREANA 



Size Per dor. 



4-inch $ 6 00 



5-inch 18.00 



6-inch 30.00 



Per 100 

 $70.00 



Per 100 

 »50.00 



November List contains a full list of Achyranthes, Ageratum, Alter- 

 nantheras, Coleus, Geraniums, Lantanas, Pelargoniums, Swainsona, 

 Vincas, etc. If you failed to get one write us. It is sent to the whole- 

 sale trade only. 



R. Vmcent, Jr., & Sons Co. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



Buy Now 



Plants for Thanksgiving: 

 and Christmas 



Cyclamen, 2M:-in., $10.(M); 3-in., $20.00; 4-in.. $40.00; 5-in., $60.00 to $75.00; 6-ln.. 



$100.00. 

 FolnRettlas. $10.00; 3-in.. $15.00; 4-in., $20.00; 5-ln., $26.00; 6-ln., $76.00 to $100.00. 



Pans, 5-ln., $50.00; 7-in., $100 to $126.00; 8-ln., $160.00; 10-ln., $200.00. 

 Primula. Obconlca, Malacoldes, Chinenais, 2%-in., $6.00; 4-in., $20.00 to $25,00. 

 Beffonlas, Luminosa. Chatelaine, 2>^-ln.. $6.00; S-ln., $12.50; 4:ln., $25.00. 



Peppers, Celestial and Cluster. 4-ln.. $25.00; 5-ln., $40.00; 6-ln.. $60.00. 

 Bird's Eye, 3-in., $15.00; 4-in., $35.00; 5-ln., $60.00. 



Ferns, Boston and Roosevelt, 4-ln., $35.00; 6-ln., $60.00 to $05.00; 6-in., $75.00; 7-in., 

 $100.00; 8-ln., $200.00. 

 Whitmanll, 4-ln., $.-)0.00: .'i-ln.. JO.I.OO to $75.00; 6-ln., $85.00 to $100.00. 

 Amerpohlll, 4-in.. $50.00. 

 Scottil, 2V6-in.. $7..''>0. 



Seedling: Plumosun and SprenKeri, .«]..^i0 per 100; $12.50 per 1000. 

 Brilliancy Coleus. 2Vi-in.. $5.00. 



Easter Greeting; Pelargoniumg, 2-in., $10.00; 2%-in., $12.50; 3-ln.. $17.50; 4-in., $35.00; 

 5-ln., $00.00. 



AhU tor prires on Rooted t'utthiKs of all kinds. 

 WREATHS 



We will be grlad to quote you special prices on Magnolia Wreaths, Red and Green 

 Ruscus, Hemlock, Cedar, Lycopodlum, Red and Green Frieze. Can furnish plain nr 

 decorated. 



r,7c Charged for Packing. Save This by Sending Cash with Order. 

 Sub.lpct to Change Without Notice. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Wholesale Grower, Pekin, 111. 



FORCING STOCK 



Azaleas in 5 varieties; Rhododendrons; Ericas; Flowerinsf 



Crab Apples; Flowering Peaches; Deutzias; Jasminum; 



Double Flowerins: Plums: Wistaria. 



Aslf for prices and varieties. 



Standard Bay Trees and Ivies and Evonymus 



See former Issues of paper. 



Bobbink & Atkins, 



Nurserymen 

 and Floiiste 



Rutherford, N. J. 



