January 12, 192? 



The Florists^ Review 



139 



New Coleus Harding 



HARDING COLEUS is the most beautiful 

 and brilliant color ever introduced to the 

 trade. Bright red leaves, with brown, green 

 and yellow edging ; medium large leaves. 

 Grows very rapidly and is very easily rooted. 



HARDING COLEUS makes fine pot plants 

 for winter, as it holds its color wonderfully 

 during the winter months. 



HARDING COLEUS. for outside bedding 

 and porch boxes, cannot be beaten. 



HARDING COLEUS is a seedling found 

 by us, grown and tested before introducing it, 

 which has proved to be as described above. 



HARDING COLEUS was shown at the 

 Washington, D. C, S. A, F. Convention, where 

 an Award of High Merit was recommended 

 by the judges, A. L. Miller, J. A. Peterson and 

 Joseph Kohout. 



Drop us a line and we will be glad to mail you leaves 

 of this variety. Orders will be filled in rotation. 



Rooted cuttingrs, $10.00 per 100; 2>^-in pots, 

 $20.00 per 100. Not less than 50 to order. 



Other varieties of Coleus, rooted cuttings, such as Defiance, $2.00 

 per 100; Christmas Gem, $3.00 per 100; Brilliancy, $2.00 per 100 



LOUIS HAHN & SON, 



R. F. D. 4, Box 75 

 Millvale Branch, North Side, 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



FERNS 



POT-GROWN STOCK 



2^-iiich. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Boston $6.00 $65.00 



Roosevelt 6.00 65.00 



WhltnumU 6.00 55.00 



Whitmanli Comp... 6.00 65.00 



Verona 6.00 66.00 



MacawU 10.00 95.J0 



Fern Runners, 



$15.00 and $30.00 per 1000 



Plant runners now for your Easter 



trade and save express. 



HENRY H. BARROWS 



Fern Specicdist 

 264 Hi(h Street, Whitman, Mass. 



Bobbink & Atkins 



NURSERYMEN 

 FLORISTS and PLANTERS 



RUTHERFORD/ NEW JERSEY 



have felt it was not expedient to intro- 

 duce tliom at this time. 



The F. H. B. is undoubtedly much 

 handicapped in the enforcement of this 

 quarantine order l)y insufficient appro- 

 priations to establish, at the principal 

 ports of entry, the necessary inspection 

 facilities to guard safely against insect 

 immigrants. I think that nurserymen 

 should help the Federal Horticultural 

 Board to secure appropriations adequate 

 to establish this inspection at ports of 

 entry and tluis to obviate the necessity 

 and delay of shipments being inspected 

 at Washington. After all, quarantine 37 

 is an establislied fact; I think none of 

 us ever expect to find our ports as wide 

 open to the receipt of nursery stock as 

 formerly; I doubt if there are many who 

 wish them opened so widely. 



Let us turn then to other legislation 

 that the nurservmen should have and 



CYCLAMEN 



''The Better Kind'' 



Our Cyclamen are just the thing for 

 your Retail Sales. 



We grow them cool — which means 

 they will keep longer. 



4-inch select plants .... $0.40 each. 



5-inch select plants. . . . 1.00 each. 



Let us make you regular weekly or semi-weekly shipments. 



Cyclamen 

 Specialists 



DAYTON, 

 OHIO 



JULIUS ROEHR8 CO.( 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 



and pUnta of every variety. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Joseph Heacock Company 



Wyncote, Pa. 



Palms and Cibotiums 



See Classified advertisements 



PLANTS 



Sprengeri Seedlings, $1.25; 2-in.. $3.50; .3-ln., $7.riO. 

 Plumosus Seedlings. $1.50; 2-ln.. $3.50; 3-ln., $7.50. 

 Cyclamen, 4-ln., $30.00; 5-In., $60.00; 6-I11.. $100.00; 

 7-in., $150.00; 8-ln.. $200.00. Begonia Luminosa, a-ln., 

 $5.00; 3-I11., $10.00; 4-in., ready for 5 ami fi-lii.. 

 $25.00; large 5-tn., $40.C0. Begonia Cliatelaine, 3-ln.. 

 $10.00. Primula Obconica and Malacoides, 4-iii.. 

 $25.00. Peppers, Celestial and Bird's-eye. 4-ln.. 

 $15. (M); 5-ln.. $25.00: 6-ln.. $35.00. 



Win give extra 10% for cash with order. 



GEO. A. KUHL,Wholesa'e Grower. Pekin, III 



which should be sought for constantly 

 until it is fully obtained. In doing this 



YOUR OPPORTUNITY 



For Bi^ Value for A-1 Stock to grow 



•jt^-^.inmi on for Easter. t.mA 



Hydrangea Trophee, the ideal red 



for Easter, pot-grown, 4>^-in. at 



40c each; SJ^-in- at 60c. 

 Genistas, out of SH-in- Pots, very 



bushy and heavily budded plants, 



ready for 5-in. at 30c each. 

 Marguerites, bushy 3}4-\a. pots, 



ready for 5H-in., 20c each. 



No orders accBoted for less than) 25 plants. 

 Cash with order. 



A. L. MILLER, Jamaica, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



GROWER OF 



PALMS, ETC. 



Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



we must recognize that the laws of the 

 United States and the states composing 



