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The Florists^ Review 



JuNB 21, 1917. 



A •^^%««li^^ T^ v%rw%i^*^ ^**^ substitute for boxwood— Fine for filling 

 /VUC U Del %l CipOOlCcl window boxes. 24 to 30 inches high, $1.50 each. 



2-J^-foot Boxwood, $3.00 each 



Per 100 



ENGLISH IVY, 4-inch, good large vines $15.00 



PETUNIAS. Rosy Morn, 3-inch .... 6.00 



GANNASi Florence Vaughan and Mrs. Chas. Henderson 8.00 



VINCAS, 3-inch 6.00 



CALADIUMS. 4-inch per doz. 1.00 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 



745 Buckingham Place, l. d. Phone, GraceUnd 1112 CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BUFFALO, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Stock was plentiful in the market last 

 week and as a result prices slumped. 

 Much of the supply was of inferior qual- 

 ity. American Beauty roses are in short 

 supply and the quality is not of the best. 

 Other roses are plentiful and those of 

 good quality clear easily. Russells are 

 beginning to be in short supply. 



There is an abundance of carnations, 

 many of which are small and weak- 

 stemmed. Outdoor valley is done, the 

 season's cut being small, due to exces- 

 sive rains. Local cut peonies are arriv- 

 ing, with white predominating. Snap- 

 dragons, calendulas and mignonette are 

 selling slowly. Lilacs are gone. Sweet 

 peas are of poor quality. Ferns again 

 are scarce. 



Various Notes. 



June weddings still are the center of 

 activity. W. J. Palmer & Son had four 

 large wedding decorations in one day 

 last week. 



Miss Mildred Lucile Palmer and 

 Raymond Percival Fowler were married 

 June 16 at the bride's home on North 

 Lincoln boulevard. The bride carried 

 a bouquet of lily of the valley and 

 Sweetheart roses showered with valley. 

 Mr. and Mrs. Fowler have left for an 

 automobile trip to the Berkshire moun- 

 tains. Mr. Fowler is a member of the 

 American Ambulance corps and will 

 soon depart for the front in France. 



Although it was rumored in florists' 

 circles some time ago that Miss Helen 

 Cassidy, of the William F. Kasting Co., 

 and Emil Iloflfman had been quietly 

 married, the wedding was not announced 

 until recently, when Miss Cassidy or 

 Mrs. Hoffman resigned her position. The 

 trade extends congratulations. 



Window and porch boxes are more 

 popular this year than ever before. 



Graduations fipm the high schools, 

 seminaries and colleges have been keep- 

 ing the local florists busy during the 

 last week. A. E. 



Sedalia, Mo. — The Archias Floral Co. 

 recently came upon an unusual double- 

 spathed calla. While double callas are 

 not uncommon, they all are freaks and 

 no two are exactly alike. The one 

 found in the Archias greenhouse had 

 completely separated stems and the ex- 

 tra part resembled a calla leaf more 

 than it did another spathe. 



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KENTIA BELMOREANA 



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nch pots, 

 nch pots, 

 nch pots, 

 nch pots, 

 nch pots, 

 nch pots, 

 nch tubs, 

 nch tubs, 

 nch tubs, 

 nch tubs. 



4 leaves, 



5 leaves, 

 5-6 leaves, 

 6-7 leaves, 

 6-7 leaves, 

 6-7 leaves, 

 6-7 leaves, 

 6-7.1eaves, 

 6-7 leaves, 

 6-7 leaves, 



8-10 



12 



15 

 18-20 

 22-24 

 26-28 

 34-36 

 38-40 

 40-42 

 42-48 



Each 



nches 



nches 



nches $0.45 



nches 75 



nches 1.00 



nches 1.50 



nches 3.00 



nches 4.00 



nches 5.00 



nches 6.00 



Doz. 



$ 1.50 



2.50 



5.00 



9.00 



12.00 



18.00 



36.00 



48.00 



60.00 



72.00 



KENTIA FOR8TERIANA 



= MADE-UP PLANTS = 



E 9-inch cedar tubs, 4 plants in tub, 40-42-inch $ 5.00 E 



E 12-inch cedar tubs, 4 plants in tub, 54-60-inch 10.00 E 



I JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., Wyncote, Pa. | 



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ORCHIDS 



We arrow and sell Orchids only. 0»n fur- 

 nish you with anythinK in this line. 



If you intend investing in Orchids, do si 

 now while prices are low. 



Special lists on application. 



LAGER & HURRELL, Siwut, New Jeney 



HARDY 



Hollyhocks 



Aauilegia 



Gaillardia 



Boltonia, white, pink 



4-inch, pot-grown 



Bleeding Hearts 



Hardy Sweet Peas 

 4-inch, pot-grown, at $10.00 per 100. 



PLANTS 



Foxgloves 

 Platycodon 

 Stokesia 



Rudbeckia Purpurea 

 at S8.00 per 100. 



Oriental Poppies 



A. L. MILLER, 



Jamaica, N. Y. 



