Makch 3, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



135 



FERNS 



Scottli, Tedd.r, Jr., Boston, HarrlKll, 

 Wbltmanll, Pieraonll, ElecantlBBima. 



Strong. 2%-lnch JIO.OO per lOO' 



4-lnch $0.85 each 



S-tnch 60 eacb 



6-lnch 75 each 



7-lnch 1.00 each 



8-inch 1.50 each 



Sword FemR, good, strong, 3-tnch, 



per 100 $12.60 



Bird's-Nettt Fern*, 4-ln., 76c; 5-ln.. 



$1.50: 6-ln 2.00 



Miscellaneous Plants 



Besonias, Xmas Red and Pink, 4- 



In., each 26 



CinerarliiH, in bloom, 4-in., 3.")C ; 



n-in r.o 



H.varintliK, in flats 20 



Tiillps, 2 in a pot, 20c; 4 in a pot. . .40 

 NarciHKUN, Von Sion, .l-in. plants... ..Mi 

 .AsparaguH, Plumosua, 2>4-in., 5c: 



8-in 15 



Kentias, 4-ln., 75c: 5-ln., each 1.50 



Kentias, Belmoreana, 6-in., each... 8.50 

 Kentias, made up, 5-ln., $1.50: 6-ln., 



each 8.00 



Kentiag, made up, large plants, 



each, $10.00 to 20.00 



Cihotiumg, fine plants, 8-ln. tubs, 



$7.50 each: 10-ln., each 10.00 



.4reca LutesrenB, 3-lnch 25 



Knhbers, 4-ln., 40c: 5-ln., ."iOc and 



76c: e-ln.. each, $1.00, $1.50 and.. 2.00 

 randaniif, r.-ln.. $1.50; B-in., $2.00: 



iarge plants, $2.50, $5.00 and 6.00 



Crotons. $1.50 to 7.00 



Araucarlas, 8-ln., tubs 7.50 



Adiantuni Olorlosam 75 



Ficiis rsiniliirHtti, S-lncli. $1.50; li- 



inch 2.00 



Amr)elo|>Ni8 Veitchii, 4-ln., each 40 



(.'leniutlM I'aniculata, 4-in., 25c; 5- 



m., each 86 



JOHN BADER CO. 



Mt. Troy, N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



CYCLAMEN 

 SEEDLINGS 



Glory of Wandsbek 

 , Wonder of Wandsbek 

 Rose of Marientbal 

 White 



White with Eye 

 Rose Pink 

 Christmas Red 

 Bright Pink 



We have ready now, heavy seedlings, 

 averaging five leaves, excellent stock, 

 $7.60 per 100; $65.00 per 1000. 



Wandsbek alone, $8.00 per 100; $75.00 

 per 1000. 



L. J. Reuter Co. 



PLANT BROKERS 

 15 Cedar St. , Watertown, P. 0. , Boston, Matt. 



Tli(' <'liiiil.lii Forestry Co. lias opened 

 a branch oihce in r.'iwtueket. 



John Bone, for a nuinhcr of years 

 head gardener on the estate of former 

 Lieutenant Governor Roswell B. Bur- 

 chard, at Little Compton, died last week 

 in his seventy-second year. He was 

 born in Scotland and came to this coun- 

 try in 1870. He is survived by liis 

 widow and one daughter. 



The first violet drive held here in 

 three ycar.s was held by W. H. Bowers, 



Cyclamen 



Buy now for 



EASTER 



You will be sure to double or treble your 

 money on the following plants: 



This is fresh stock which was late for Christmas 

 and is loaded with bloom. 



4-inch, 30 cents each 

 5-inch, 60 cents each 

 5-inch, selects, 75c 



Transplanted Seedlings, 4 to 8 leaves 

 $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 



Wandsbek strain, also Peterson's selected. 



60% Salmon colors. No packing charge. 

 Wire or Mail your Orders at once, 



J. W. DAVIS COMPANY 



Davis Gardens Terre Haute, Ind. 



BIDDEFORD, MAINE 



NEW CARNATIONS 



MAINE SUNSHINE, YELLOW 



Domer Gold Medal 



Chicago, January, 1920 



Rooted Cuttinga 

 SIS.OO per lOO, $120.0« per lOOO 



WRITE FOR DELIVERY 



WHITE DELIGHT 



Texas Prize, Washington, D, C, Jan.. 1921 



Stronger than PINK DELIGHT 



Rooted Cuttinds 

 $12.00 per 100, SIOO^OO per lOOO 



WRITE FOR DELIVERY 



Wjisl'iiijjtoii stroft, Sjitiirilay, February 

 -*]. Bunclios of twenty live woio sold at 

 retail for 2o cents. 



Jolin Johnston, of Johnston Bros., was 

 in Boston and vicinity last week looking 

 for Kiister novelties*. W. H. M. 



