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The Florists^ Review 



May 17, 1917. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 2K-inch Pots 



These are the very best commercial varieties. Prices unless noted different are $3.00 per 100. 



WHITE VARIETIES 



Crystal Gem Oconto 



White Chieftain 

 Josephine Foley, per 100, $4.00 

 October Queen, per 100, 4.00 



YELLOW VARIETIES 



Golden Queen 

 Bonnaffon 

 Marigold 

 Mrs. Morgan 



PINK VARIETIES 



McNiece 



Wells' Late Pink 



Chieftain 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



178 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



MotlifTs' (lay business was better 

 than ever. There was a big demand for 

 cut flowers of all kinds and for carna- 

 tions especially. Carnations were not so 

 plentiful as last year and the supply 

 did not meet the demand. Many plants 

 were sold when the cut flower supply 

 was exliausted. 



Various Notes, 



J. C. Elspermann could not supply the 

 demand for cut flowers at his store. 

 The same condition obtained at the 

 store of Julius Niednagel & Sons. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. had 

 good cuts of roses and carnations, but 

 could not fill all the orders received. 



Karl Zeidler had an abundance of 

 carnations and roses, which sold well. 

 He has added another light delivery car 

 to his equipment, now having three in 

 service. 



Theodore Kuebler sold a large quan- 

 tity of flowers at the market. 



Otto Kuebler reports a large sale of 

 flowers and plants at Brege 's store. 



E. L. F. 



NEWPORT, K. I. 



WESTERLY, R. I. 



Louis J. Koutor, of S. J. Renter & 

 Son, Inc., last week was elected cap- 

 tain of the Xarrafjaiisott Gun Club. 



Carmieliacl Bros., of Hhannock, liave 

 more than doubled last year's acreage 

 of peonies and gladioli. 



George Ij. Stillman, as chairman of 

 the agricultural committee of the board 

 of trade, is in charge of tlie home gar- 

 dening movement liere. W. II. M. 



PANSIES 



Large stocky, transolanted plants, in bud 

 and bloom, immediate shipment. A selection 

 of best varieties. 110.00 per 1000. 



Late fall transplanted, $6.00 per 1000. 



J. B. BRAUN, 



Hightstown, N. J. 



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 writinP' a/fvertisers. 



Joseph Leikens has returned to New 

 York after arranging for the opening 

 of his Bellevue avenue branch. 



Out-of-town florists doing business 

 here this summer will have to secure 

 a license, the fee being $50 or $75, ac- 

 cording to the length of stay. 



Guy C. Caldwell, a tree surgeon, 

 spoke to a large number of members 

 of the Newport Horticultural Society 

 at their meeting last week. \V. II. M. 



GuUett's Spring Plants 



Good stock in prime condition to retail. 

 Carefully packed and shipped at once. 



DRACAENAS, FERNS, AMERICAN BEAUTIES, 6 inch, in bloom. 



A moderate charge added for packing. 



2H-in. 3-in. 4-in. 



Ageratum $5.00 18.00 



j^r^ , Alyssum $2.50 



' "" Alternanthera 2.50 



Wf//iW!MtSM JSB^&'ur-cv-,/ Asparagus Sprengeri 2.60 6.00 



^^W^^^^^Si^^^Ulp\ Begonia Chatelaine 5,00 8.00 



^ Ly^ ''^'-^^^y^~\J4.t.v ^ — *; Begonia, Tuberous 10.00 



,9y!t^W}£J^^;> Cannas, King Humbert 8.00 12.00 



(^^''sasr'^^?' :-'*»^^««Utt vi^'-^v^-x Cannas, Green Leaf. 6.00 8.00 



'^^^t^^^^SHNM ^^^P^^ Calendula 3.00 6.00 8.00 



^' ^ji^MUK^^ 'y^**^^ Coleus, best varieties 2.50 



fflK^M^^^^^,^^ \y Cupheas 4.00 



Daisies, Mrs. Sander 8.00 



Daisies. Boston Yellow 10.00 



Ferns. Table 3.00 



^^yl^S^f^^ Geraniums, best bedding 3.00 10,00 



Geraniums. Rose 8.00 10.00 



, Geraniums, Salleroi 3.00 



.JV^Wi*/^ German Ivy 2.50 5.00 8.00 



''^^^SI^fT^ Heliotropes 3.00 6.00 8.00 



"^ '>^''S* Marigolds 3.00 5.00 8.00 



^•^ Periwinkle Alba, Rosea 2.50 



ii'f&W Petunias. Single 5.00 



Petuniasf, Double 10.00 



Snapdragons 3.00 



Verbenas, in bloom 2.60 



Vincas. Var 2.60 6.00 



4-inch $10.00-$12.00 



See Classified Offer of Grafted and Own-root Roses. We also have excellent Ficus. 

 5-inch, at 60c; 6 -inch, at 75c. Crotons, fine plants, 6-inch, at 36c and 40c. Write for 

 list of Chrysanthemums. 



Gullett & Sons, Lincoln, Illinois 



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HYDRANGEAS for growing on 



2 >^ -inch pots. Last fall propagation. 



Gen. de Vibraye 

 La Reine 



Mme. Maurice Hamar 

 Otaksa 

 Mme. Emile Mouillere, Radiant 



Price, $4.00 per 100 



JACKSON S PERKINS CO., Newark, New York 



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20OO My Maryland, 2^4-10., own root, $7.50 

 per 100, $60.00 per 1000. 



500 Mrs. Aaron Ward, own root, $7.50 per 

 100, $60.00 per 1000. 



JOHN WELSH YOUNG 

 Upsal Station, P. R. R., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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We received during the month of April 

 3000 Phalaenopsis Amabilis. We have 

 on hand 2000 Schilleriana established in 

 baskets, ready for delivery, and also a 

 few Amabilis. Prices reasonable. 



FERRARI BROS. 



202 University Street. SAN f RANCISCO, CAL. 



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