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The Florists' Review 



NOVKMBEK 20, 1920 



MANETTI FOR GRAFTING 



AMERICAN GROWN 



$45.00 per thousand, f. o. b. Newark; boxing additional. 



READY FOR 



SHIPMENT 



ABOUT 



DECEMBER 1. 



The shortage in Europe — and probably late deliveries 

 make this offer particularly attractive to any one who has 

 not thoroughly covered his requirements or wishes to do 

 some early grafting. 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY 



NEWARK, 



NEW YORK STATE 



five acres and consists of over 200,000 

 square feet. 



John Merkel says his coal bill is now 

 $37,000, whereas 'it was $11,000 a few 

 j'ears ago. T. J. M. 



SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 



The Market. 



No great change has taken place in 

 the last two weeks. Mums are still 

 plentiful, yellow being the only color to 

 diminish in supply. Prices are a little 

 better than they were last month, Eoses 

 are cleaning up better than in previous 

 weeks. The cut has not been quite so 

 large this week, on account of the dull 

 weather, but the quality is fine and most 

 varieties move well. Columbia, Dunlop 

 and Ophelia have the big call. 



The carnation cut is increasing and 

 the supply can nearly meet the demand 

 at present. Laddie is scarce at $10 per 

 hundred. 



Paper Whites are plentiful at $6 per 

 hundred. Sweet peas are beginning to 

 appear and bring a high price. Violet 

 shipments are heavy, the stock being of 

 excellent quality. 



Orders for Thanksgiving came in 

 fast and, without a doubt, this was the 

 best Thanksgiving the florists ever had. 

 Prices are a trifle higher than last year, 

 but this does not seem to have any ef- 

 fect on the orders. 



Various Notes. 



Daniel MacRorie, of the MacRorio- 

 McLareii Co., San Francisco, stopped at 

 Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday, 

 November ir> and 16, on his way home 

 from the east. Mr. MacRorie was the 

 guest of Robert Miller, of the Miller 

 Floral C(i. He visited the greenhouses at 

 Farmington, Utah. The company's new 

 rose, Wasatch, met with much favor. 



Charles Soter, of the Walker floral 

 department, who has been ill for the 

 last few months, is able to be around 

 again. 



Lewis Forber, formerly with Clarke 

 Bros., Portland, Ore., Smith & Fetters, 

 Cleveland, O., and later with moving 

 picture companies in California, has 

 joined the force of the Miller Floral 

 Co. 



Mr. Coombs, of the Evans Floral Co., 

 is taking a two months' vacation, dur- 

 ing which time he will go to Nevada to 

 look after mining interests. G. J. B. 



Godfrey Aschmann's Seasoliable Stock 



stock Up Your Store and Greenhoimeti with some of our fine foliage plants antl 

 blooming plants for immediate sales or for Christmas. 



FERNS 



Scottii, Teddy Jr., Uoosevelt, Seliolzelll and Whltmanii; T-inch. $1.25. All good, clean, 

 healthy stock. Ma<rarvii, 4-inch, i!D cents; ^Vi-inch pots. $10.0(1 per IdO. 



Table Ferns, all the best varieties, 2%-lnch. |6.00 per 100; 3-inch, $12.00 per 100; 

 4-inch. 20 cents each. 



Fern FnnH, 3 large ferns in a 6-inch pan. 40 cents. 



Asparag:us PlumosuH, 2Vi-inch, $5.00 per 100; 3-inch. $10.00 per 100; 4-inch, $20.00 

 per 100. 



PALJ»IS 



Kentia Fori«terlana and Belmnreana. 4-inch, CO cents; 5-inch, $1.00. 



ForHteriana, heavy 5-inch, $1.50 and $2.00. 



Rubber Plants, C-inch pots, $1.00; 5%-inch, 75 cents; 4-inch. 50 cents. 



I>raca«na Lord Wolseley, 4-inch. 50 cents; 5-incli, 75 cents. 



Dracaena Frag;rans, 4-lnch, 50 cents; 5-inch, 75 cents. 



Hardy KnKliNh Ivy, staked, 4-inch. 25 cents. 



BLOOMING PLANTS 



BeKonias, fine heavy stock. 



Gloire de Lorraine and Cincinnati. 5'^-inch pots, $1.00; 6-inch pots, $1.25 and $1.50 



each. 

 BeKonIa LunnlnoHa, heavy. In hud and bloom, 4-Ineh. 20 cents; 5-inch, 40 cents 

 BeKonia lVIa«:nlHca, pink. 5-inch, 40 cents. 

 Primula Obconica and ChinenxiH, 5-inch, 40 cents. 

 I'rimula Obconica and Alalacoidex, 4-inch. 20 cents. 



Cleveland and Jerusalem Cherries, 6-inch pots. 35, 50 and 75 cents each. Full of berries 

 Boston Yellow DalsieM, bush, 4-inch, $20.00 per 100. 

 Cyclamen, in bud. 4-inch pots. ,'")0 ccnt«. 



STOCK TO GROW ON FOR EASTKR 



Genista Rncemosa, bushy. 5-inch. 40 cents; 4-lnch. 30 cents. 



Polnscttias 4-inch pots, 35 cents. 



.'Vmerlcan Beauty Roses, Baby Rambler and Baby Tausendschoen, 6-inch pots 75 



cents. Pot grown. 

 French Ilydrantceas, Mme, Chautard. Gen. de Vibraye and Avalanche, strong 6-inch 



pot grown. 75 cent.s. 

 CinerariuN, Grande, Hybrida and .stclliita, 3-inch iJot.^, $12.00; 4-incli $'>IM»0- ■>'.- 



inch. $6.00 per 100. . r ■ . 



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

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



1010 W. Ontario St. GODFREY ASCHMANN 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



FERNS 



We wisli to call particular attention to our fine .stock of Ferns which we are 

 offering at this time. We can give extra value in all of the sizes, and would 

 recommend that orders be placed at once for shipment during November and be- 

 fore the cold weather sets in. There is no danger now of frosts, and later on. 

 ahead of the holidays, thert is always a risk in shipments being delayed and 

 plants damaged, whereas if you have your orders shipped this month, they will 

 go through promptly and you vill have them on hand when you want them for 

 your holiday trade. Besides, we can give you exceptionally good value for ship- 

 ments now, 



Nephrolepis Victoria (The Victory Fern). A beautiful, new. creste 1 form of Teddy, ,Jr., 

 2'4-inch pots, $3,00 per dozen. J20.00 per 100; 3'a-ineh pots, .50c each; 6-inch, $1.00 each: 

 large specimens, S-inch, JS.Cteach, 



Nephrolepis SElegantissima < ompacta. it^^-inch pots, ,50c each; 6-inch, $1 00 each; large 



specimens, 8-incb, $2 00 to $6. 00 each; 12-inch, $6.00 to $7.50 each, 

 Nephrolepis Muscosa. 3H-in«il pots, 50c each; 5-inch, $1.00 each 

 Nephrolepis Superbissima. 12-inch pots, $6.00 each. 



Nephrolepis Dwarf Boston. 6-inch pots, $1.00 each; 8-inch pots. $2.00 each. 



Packing added extra at cost. 



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



