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The Florists^ Review 



June 21, 1917. 



Stock You Need Now 



MUMS 



$3.00 per 100: Chrysolora, Oconto, Engue- 



f 



hard, Roman Gold, Alice Byron, Polly Rose, 

 Charles Rager, Early Frost, Chieftain, Unaka, 

 E. A. Seidewitz, etc. Also large line of 

 Pompons. 



ROSES 



3-inch, own root, $8.00 per 100 ; grafted, 

 $13.00 per 100. Varieties: Killarney, White 

 Killarney, Richmond, Kaiserin, Rhea Reid. 



PRIMULAS-Obconica 



Mostly bright colors, Grandiflora and Giant 

 Crimson and Pink, 2X-inch $4.00 per 100, 

 3-inch $7.00 p^r 100, 4-inch $12.00 per 100. 



BEGONIAS 



Chatelaine and Luminosa, 2X-inch $5.00 

 per 100, 3-inch $8.00 per 100, 4-inch $15.00 

 per 100. 



CYCLAMENS 



Best German Varieties, separate colors, 

 2%-inch $7.00 per 100, 3-inch $10.00 per 

 100, 4-inch $20.00 per 100. 



All the above are fine stock and ready for immediate shipment. 

 Cash required from unknown parties. 



C. H. FREY, Florist 



LINCOLN, - - A - - - NEBRASKA 



ciation members would carry greater 

 weight than information received else- 

 where, because the reporting agency 

 would be quite disinterested. More- 

 over, the association would have access 

 to all sources of knowledge. Each mem- 

 ber might, then, if he chose, make his 

 vision of the general supply world-wide. 



In recommending that the bulletin 

 carry in its columns the range of rul- 

 ing wholesale prices, I advise that 

 names be omitted. High, low and aver- 

 age prices could be given for leading 

 articles. For example, Early Jersey 

 Wakefield cabbage might be quoted as 

 low as $1 per pound and as high as 

 $4, with an average of $2.50 per pound. 

 The range of prices, particularly when 

 the service had been in existence long 

 enough to afford comparisons of one 

 year with another, would be a valuable 

 guide and enable individuals to get 

 their prices into line with those of the 

 trade as a whole. I believe the report- 

 ing of crop and market conditions, if 

 jiroperly conducted, would be worth 

 much more than it would cost. 



I recommend that a committee be ap- 

 pointed or selected to advise the asso- 

 ciation with regard to the compensa- 

 tion of each of its employees. Many 

 factors should be taken into account 

 in this connection. If the present ra- 

 tio between service and pay is not right, 

 tliere sliould be a proper readjustment. 

 If readjustment entails increasing the 

 dues, let us remember that the power of 

 the association does not lie in its being 

 cheap. 



The power of the association, it per- 

 liaps would be "trite to say, lies in its 

 exemplification of the principles of jus- 

 tice, wisdom and even taste. The com- 



Pot Grown Ferns 



strong plants 



Boston, Scottii, Whitmani, Elegan- 

 tissima and Piersoni 



2)4 -inch pots per 100, $5.00 



4-inch pots each, .20 



VERONA FERNS 



In 2>4-inch pots per 100, $8.00 



Best Fern on the market 



JOHN BADER CO. 



1826 Eialte Stmt, N. S. nTTSHniGII, FA. 



Mention The HcTlew when yon wrif . 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants off avary variaty 



GERANIUMS 



Nutt, Ricard, Montmort, Landry, 



Jean Viaud, 



S^-inebf'fine, bushy, full of bloom, 



$6.00 per 100. $50.00 per 1000 



VINCAS 



.^^-inch, 6 to 12 buds, strong, 

 $8.00 per 100 



HElIOTROPES-rUCHSIAS 



312-inch, $6.00 per 100 



CANNAS 



Humbert, 3-inch, $6.00 per 100 

 Fl. Vaughan, 3-inch, $5.0l) per 100 



COLEUS 



Golden Bedder, Red Verschaffeltii, 

 mixed; Lobelia K. Mallard; Sweet 

 Alyssum; Verbena, 2^4-inch, 

 $2.C0 per 100, $18.00 per 1000 



Cash, please. 



SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSE, Dover, N. J. 



CARNATIONS 



F.DORNER&SONSCO. 



LA FAYETTE 



INDIANA 



Alwa-ya mention the Florists* Review 

 wlien wrltlnK advertlsera. 



A. N. PIERSON 



INOORFORATSD 



Gnwers o! Plants, Cut Flowers, 

 Pilms and Ferns 



CROMWELL, CONNXCTICUT 



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CHAS. D. BALL 



GROWSB OF 



ALMS, ETC. 



■end lor Prloa Llet 



HOLMESBURG, : PHIUDriPHIA. PA. 



