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The Florists' Review 



Januauy 5. 1922 



New Dark Pink Seedling Carnation 



VALENTINE 



Darker than Ward, free, early and constant bloomer, long, wiry stem, produces 

 good plants, easy rooter, good commercial variety. 



Rooted cuttings, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000; $450.00 for 5000 



Deliveries beginning January, 1922, and filled in rotation. 



Scored 86 points at District Growers' Association meeting at Springfield, III., March, 1921. 



JOHN STEIDLE, 



R. R. 2, 



CLAYTON, MO. 



in tlio history of tliis important nursery 

 organization. 



There will be an exliibit room wlierc 

 nurserymen may exhibit tlieir wares, 

 also where oflice supjjlies and equijtment 

 may be displayed and seen. W. A. 

 Beaudry, Railway Excliangc building, 

 Chicago, will have charge of the ex- 

 hibits. 



The association now has nearly 100 

 members and a full attendance is ex- 

 ])ected. All nurserymen and those en- 

 gaged in the nursery trade are invited 

 to .-tttead. J. A. Young, Sec 'y. 



PAINESVILLE, O. 



After a strenuous fall season the 

 nurserymen in general are taking things 

 easy and many are on their vacations. 

 The ])rinci])al work during the winter 

 iiiontlis is grafting and making h.ard- 

 wood cuttings and grading lining-out 

 stock. About February 15 orders will 

 begin to arrive from the southern states 

 and from then on until June 1') it will be 

 one continuous drill, with no interval 

 of rest. 



The Painesville Garden & Greenhouse 

 Co. had an excellent crop of lettuce for 

 the holiday trade. E. H. Hawley, man- 

 ager of the concern, says business never 

 was better. 



Kohert George, Jr., of the I'niversity 

 of Illinois, spent the holidays with his 

 jtarents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. George, of 

 the Storrs & Harrison Co. 



Wilson's Flower Shop had a beautiful 

 window display for Christmas and re- 

 jiorts business good. 



C. C. Hallinan and family spent the 

 holidays visiting rel.'itives at Cleveland. 

 Huss Billington. in charge of the tleet 

 of trucks of the Storrs & Harrison Co., 

 savs that the local demand for Christ- 

 mas trees was much lie.avier than usu.mI. 

 Josfjih F. Martin, through advertising 

 in Th(> Hevic'W, sold entirely out of forc- 

 ing delphiniums. 



Carl llagcnburger, of Mentor. O.. i'< 

 ill Xorth r'nrolina, visiting his wife, who 

 i< there for her health. Mrs. TIngen 

 burger intends to return home. Miss 

 Tlorteiisr ri(>rce, bookkeeper and st(Miog- 

 ra]dier, lias the ability to take charge 

 of ;iff:iir< in ^Tr. Tlagenburger 's absence. 

 C. Merkel & Son liad their usual fine 

 stock of Christmas ])lants, which sold 

 well. Cyclamens and begonias were 

 specimen plants of high quality. 



AV. Albert Tiavis. son-in-law of T?obert 

 George, general nianager of the Rtorrs & 

 Harrison Co.. has been appointed finance 

 director of Ohio. ^fr. Davis is well 

 known throughout this district and w.as 

 county auditor for many years. 



FERNS 



We wish to call particular attention to our fine 

 stock of ferns which we are offering at this time 



Kephrolepls Victoria (The Victory Fern). A beautiful, new, crested form of 

 Teddy, Jr., nice plants, 3% -In. pots, $25.00 to $36.00 per 100; 6-ln., 76c to 

 $1.00 each; 8-in., $2.00 to $3.00 each. 



Nepbroiepls Ele^antUBima. Large specimens, 8-in., $2.00 to $3.00 each; 10-in., 

 $4.00 to $5.00 each. 



xrephrulepli ElesrantiBslJua Compacta. 3^-in., 35c to 50c each; 6-in., $1.00 each; 

 large specimens, 8-inch, $2.00 to $3.00 each; 10-inch, $4.00 to $5.00 each. 



zrephrolepis Mnscosa. Nice plants, 2^-lnch pots, $12.00 per 100; 3V^-inch. S6c 

 to 50c each; 5-inch, 75c each; 6-lnch, $1.00 each. 



M^ephrolepis HarrisU, 10-ln., $5.00 to $7.50 each. 



jrephrolepis Dwarf Boston, 3% -in. pots, $25.00 per 100; 6-in., $1.00 each. 

 Facldiisr added extra at cost. 



EngfUsh Ivy, nice plants, 4-lnch pots, bushy, 25c and 35c, according to quality. 



Packing added extra at cost. 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BIDDEFORD. MAINE 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Rooted Cuttinsrs, Maine Sunshine $120.00 per 1000 



White Delight 100.00 per 1000 



JANUARY DELIVERY 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 and POMPONS 



New and Best Standard varieties, clean, healthy stock. 

 Write for prices on Rooted Cuttings. 



HANS JEPSEN, Maywood, HI. 



H. A. Rhodes, who condnots a liard- 

 ware store lierc, intends goinj; into the 



juirsery bnsiness next springy. Mr. 

 Kliodes owns a larffe farm in Kirtland, 



