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The P^lorists^ Review 



November 25. 1920 



SPOKANE NOTES. 



[Concluded from page lOH.] 



vertising fund. The plan of collecting 

 one per cent from the grower and two 

 per cent from the retailer did not meet 

 with the approval of one-third of the 

 stores; consequently the matter was 

 dropped indefinitely. The tables were 

 decorated with potted cyclamens. 



Peters & Sons, of Hillyard, Wash., are 

 cutting some fine Turners, which are 

 finding ready sale out of town. They 

 report good shipping business. 



H. L. Olsson, Inc., is enjoying a good 

 shipping business, both in cut flowers 

 and potted plants. 



Mr. Lewis, of Donart & Lewis, Coeur 

 d'Alene, Idaho, was in town recently. 

 He reports a fine cut for Thanksgiving 

 and Christmas. 



Mr. and Mrs. George Skinner, of Hoyt 

 Bros. Co., entertained the store staff 

 November 11, the occasion being a birth- 

 day party. 



H. Lozier, of Eugene's Flower Shop, 

 has secured a patent on a bug body for 

 Ford cars. 



J. C. Burt has purchased another Max- 

 well car to help take care of the light 

 deliveries. H. H. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



Chrysanthemums are now about in 

 their prime, and the number of varieties 

 coming into the market is larger than at 

 any time before this season. In addi- 

 tion to the large flowers, the small va- 

 rieties are plentiful. The frosts have 

 killed the dahlias, cosmos and other out- 

 door flowers. Florists are looking for- 

 ward to excellent business when the 

 social season gets into full swing. 



Various Notes. 



Philips Bros., 938 Broad street, report 

 a considerable amount of funeral work 

 of late. General business has been fair, 

 but not what it ought to be. 



Freytag the Florist is the trade name 

 which has been filed for the florists' 

 business conducted at 630 Bloomfield 

 avenue, Montclair, by Robert C. Freytag, 

 West Orange, and Louis N. Anderson, 

 Orange. R. B. M. 



Fred W. Fletcher 



Orlando, Florida 



Grower of Bulbt, Plants and Seeds for florists' 

 use. All stock advertised, when ready, in 

 Review Classified columns. No catalogue. 



Mention The Review when you 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 



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FERNS 



Ferns are not overplentiful. We would advise eetting your stock in if 

 you are short. Our ferns are all in good shape, all pot-grown. We do 

 not offer any bench-grown stack. Shipped without pots to save pack- 

 ing and express charges. Prices include packing and delivery to ex- 

 press company. Six at dozen rates and twenty-five at hundred rates. 



BOSTON 



Size Per doz. Per 100 



4-inch $.3.60 $26.00 



5-inch 5.40 40.00 



8-inch $2.50 each 



SCOTTII 



Size Per doz. Per 100 



4-inch $3.60 $25.00 



5-inch 5.40 40.00 



7-inch $2.00 each 



TABLE FERNS, assorted. 



Size Per doz. Per 100 



3-inch $1.00 $6.00 



4-inch 1.50 12.50 



CYRTOMIUM ROCHFORD- 

 lANUM-HOLLY FERNS 



Size Per doz. 



3-inch *1.50 



4-inch 3.60 



5-inch 5.40 



MACAWII 



Size 

 5-inch 



Per doz. 

 ,.$9.00 



PALMS 



KENTIA BELMOREANA 



Size Per doz. 



4-inch $ 6.00 



5-inch 18.00 



. 6-incb 30.00 



PerlOO 



$ 8.00 



30.00 



40.00 



Per 100 

 $70.00 



Per MX) 

 $50.00 



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

 nantheras, Coleus, Geraniums, Lan tanas, Pelargoniums, Swainsona, 

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

 sale trade only. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



FORCING STOCK 



Azaleas in 5 varieties; Rhododendrons; Ericas; Flowerinsr 

 Crab Apples; Flowering Peaches; Deutzias; Jasminum; 



Double Flowerinar Plums: Wistaria. 



Ask for prices and varieties. 



Standard Bay Trees and Ivies and Evonymus 



See former issues of paper. 



Bobbink & Atkins, L"J rl^^u Rutherford, N. J. 



Mention The Berlew when jon write. 



Araucaria Robusta Compacta and Plumosa 



Fine large specimen plants, just the thing for Christmas. 



Robusta, 24-in. spread. 2 to 4 tiers. Plumosa, 3 to 5 tiers. $5.00, $6.00 and $7,50 each. 



Shipped in pots only; 5% for packing charges. 



FRANK OECHSLIN 



4911 W. Quincy Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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D.. J JIa.a k^l^4-lM%^ well branched and stocky, 

 DUdaleia ASiatlCa fromSiDpots^JZSOOperlOO 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY, Newark, New York 



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