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The Florists^ Review 



Dkcembbh 8, 1921 



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CARNATIONS VALLEY VIOLETS PAPER WHITES i 



SWEET PEAS LILIES ORCHIDS CALENDULA STEVIA I 



Smilax Galax Boxwood Sprengeri Plumosus Leucothoe Adiantum Ferns Mexican Ivy ^ 



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oxliibit of pot ])lants and cut flowers will 

 be made at this meeting. 



The Minneapolis club held a ])anquet 

 at the Lexington December 7. 



Gibbs & Nelson are building a green- 

 house on Larpentum avenue. L. C. 



PHILADELPHIA. 



The Market. 



The week has been dull^ with an im- 

 provement towards the close. The supply 

 of flowers is greater than the market 

 requires. Prices are low and unsteady. 



Carnations are doing better than most 

 leading rivals. The supi)ly is increasing. 

 They are of finer grade anil the buyers 

 are taking more interest in them. 



Chrysanthemums seem j>lentiful for 

 so late in the sea.son. Fine flowers sell 

 pretty well at moderate prices, but the 

 ordinary grades are not j)opular. The 

 trading in ]tom)>ons has been listless 

 since Thanksgiving. 



Koses are selling, but at low ])riccs; 

 the growers who have cut freely during 

 the fall are keenly ali'.-e to the fact. 

 Fancy varieties offered in limited 

 quantities, like Beauties, long-stennned 

 Russell and American I.,egion, are bring- 

 ing fancy prices, but the varieties that 

 everyone grows are selling at ))rices be- 

 low tliose usually ]iaid at this season. 

 Double White Killarney is a i)ossible 

 excejition. 



Orchids are becoming nu)re ]ilentiful 

 at just the right time. Gardenias are in 

 better demand. Fine sweet peas are 

 selling, ])ut violets are dull. Greens are 

 becoming active. Ship]iiiig is biisk. 



The Club Meeting. 



The Dec(>mber meeting of the Florists' 

 Club was held Tuesday evening, Decem- 

 ber 6, at the Ad»'l])hia. It was a brilliant 

 affair. Before the meeting a comiili- 

 mentary dinner was given to E. G. Hill, 

 of Richmond, Iiid., who was the speaker 

 of the evening. A party of seventy-five 

 gathered to meet Mr. Hill, including a 

 number of notable men from other cities. 

 After dinner Robert Pyle, president of 

 the Conard & Jones Co., of West (irove. 

 Pa., spoke in recognition of Mr. Hill's 

 wonderful achievements. He was fol- 

 lowed by J. Horace McFarland, of Har- 

 risburg. 



Buy Direct from the Grower 



Supreme Quality Ruuell, Columbia, Premier, Richmond, Milady, Ophelia, Klllamey 



White Klllamey, Cecile Brunner. 



Our quality Carnations are recognized as the best on the market. 



Subject to Market Change PRICE LIST Open Days, Night* and Snndayt 



Per 10<i 

 to $30.0n 

 to 20.00 

 to l.'i.OO 

 to 8.00 



Milady, Richmond 



Specials $25.00 



Select 18.00 



Medium 10.00 



Short 4.00 



Cecile Brunnep 3.00 



Roses — ^Our Selection 4,00 



Carnations — Fancy 2.00 to 4.00 



Asparagus — Per bunch .50 



Ferns — Per 1000 3.50 



CHRYSANTIIEMl'MS, White, Pink and Yellow $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per dozen 



I'O.MI'ONS, Uiana 50c to 75c per bunch 



All kinds of Rooted Cuttings and Potted Plants 



Order from uh and get the fre-shest stock and of the BEST keeping quality and have the 

 assurance of Supplies such as can only come from such a large range of greenhouses. 



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.Mrs. Chus. Russell, Columbia 



Per 100 



Specials $2.->.00 to $30.00 



Select l-'i.OO to 20..00 



.Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short 6.00 to 8,Q0 



Ophelia. Killame.v, White Klllamey, 

 Killarney Queen, Chump Weilund Per 100 



Specials $18.00 to $20.00 



Select 12.00 to 15,00 



Medium 8.00 to 10.00 



Short 4.00 to COO 



W. E. Trimble Greenhouse Co., 



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 GROWERS 



Princeton, ID. 



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Phone 8416 



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Mr. Hill 's address on dissemin.nting 

 lU'W roso.s wa.s the evoiit of the crowdiMl 

 mooting that followed the dinner party. 

 The new roses, Anierie.-i, Angelus and 

 Amelia Gude, which Mr. Hill hronght 

 with him from Richmond, were features 

 of the exhibition. They were much ad- 

 mired. 



Besides the three new varieties of 

 roses which Mr. Hill brought with him, 

 there were shown I'rcmier from Florcx 



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