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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 10, 1921. 



fine condition and will apparently be in 

 its prime for that time. It includes a 

 good quantity of bulbous stock, be- 

 gonias, primulas and Easter Greeting 

 pelargoniums. Plans are already made 

 for this firm's new home, which will 

 be built this spring in the adjoining 

 lot. 



Chas. H. Suhr is growing some splen- 

 did bulbous stock, which he is moving 

 in quick order, when arranged in pans. 

 His stock for Easter looks promising 

 and a good quantity of it is assured. 



Visitors to the trade last week in- 

 cluded John Koenig, of Holland, and 

 W. Uobbs, of Dobbs & Son, Auburn, 

 N. Y. 



Beautifully arranged bowls and bas- 

 kets of flowers continue to be a spe- 

 cialty of J. B. Keller Sons. They are 

 using a quantity of single violets this 

 season, which appear to be quite pop- 

 ular. 



James Vick's Sons report an un- 

 usually heavy demand for seeds this 

 spring. According to the present out- 

 look, their stock, which is complete in 

 every way, will be heavily taxed this 

 year. They are prepared, however, to 

 meet this extra demand. 



George T. Boucher last week featured 

 in his windows spring flowers set in at- 

 tractive birch-bark boxes and succeeded 

 in moving considerable stock. He has 

 found the demand for potted plants 

 good and reports a splendid demand for 

 funeral work. 



George B. Hart is bringing in some 

 splendid spring flowers and roses from 

 the Fairport range. Stock is making 

 a good showing there under the super- 

 vision of Manager Boyd. Work is going 

 along well at his basket factory and 

 some new numbers are already on the 

 market, which promise to be good 

 sellers. H. J. H. 



San Antonio, Tex. — Tlie Art Floral 

 Co., which recently opened here, has en- 

 joyed an excellent business so far and 

 is anticipating a big Easter trade. H. 

 J. Campichc, manager of the new con- 

 cern, was formerly connected with the 

 Campiche Florists, of Chicago. Beauti- 

 ful decorations and artistic window 

 displays marked the opening of the 

 establishment, and many consider this 

 stand one of the most modern in this 

 section. 



SEE OUR AD OF 



EASTER PLANTS 



On Page 119 in The Review of Feb. 24 



Geo. A. Kuh\^.:'^t^JTekip, III. 



ABUNDANCE OF STOCK 



Per 100 Per lOM 



I -In. Cyelamen*. S rtrletlee JI5.00 tl4«.M 



4 -In. Cyclameni. S »«rieUe» 40.00 S^.M 



4 -In. ChlncM Prlnire»e« I2.S0 M.OJ 



4 -In. Primula Obcenica 12.50 120.00 



4 -ta. Clnerarlai. asmrted 12.00 100.00 



ju.ln. ewaniumt, Nutt and Buehner 5.25 50.00 



tVi-ln. Marguerltet and Htlletrape*. . 5.00 4S.0O 



Corrp»ponderic* Bollotted. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, WholeMte PlorUt 

 WA»HIN<iTON. NKWJKR-KY 



F«r an extra fine stock e[ 



ULIES, HYDRANGEAS, ROSES, GENISTAS 



AND OTHER PLANTS FOR EASTER, SEE 



WM. K. HARRIS 



55th Street and Springfield Avenue 

 WEST PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



C yclamen 



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. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



GROWER OF 



PALMS, ETC. 



Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO 



RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 



>nd plants of every variety. 



Always mention the Florists* Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



Elmer D. Smith & Co. 



ADRIAN, MICHIGAN 



Chrysanthemum Specialists 



CATALOGUE FREE. 



Mention The Review when you wri te . 



Chrysanthemums and Roses 



OUR SPECIALTY 



Write us about anything you want 

 in ttiis line. 



CHAS.H.T0nYC0.,^^^5ifKTK^ 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



