JANDABT 19, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



143 



No Shortage Of 

 Palms With Us 



Kentia Fonteriana Combinatioiu 



6-lnoli J1.5S 



S-inch 8.00 



Wooden tubs. SMO. S7.60. $10.00. $12.00, $14.00, 



$18.00. $20.00 and $26.00. 



All in flrat-claaa condition. 



Areca Latesceu Gmibinatioiis 



8-inch SlO.00 



Paodanns 



8-inch $3.00 



Cibotinms 



lO-incbtubs $10.00 



Rubbers 



4-inch ..40c 



6-inch 60c and 76c 



6-inch $1.00 



Ferns 



All kinds, DOt-grown. 



6-inch $0.60 



6-inch 76 



7-inch 1.00 



8-inch 160 



Cyclamen 



6-inch $1.00 



Asparagus Plumosus 



2K-inch 6c 



S -inch ISc 



Aspiragos Sprengeri 



2^-inch 6c 



3 -inch 16c 



Dracaena Massangeana 



6-inch $1.26 



6-inch 1.60 



JOHN BADER CO. 



Mt Troy, N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Empty Greenhouses do not 



pay. Fill them up. We 



have the stock. 



Sire of Per Per 



Pot 100 1000 



94-in. Double AlrMum $ 3.00 $ 28.00 



2M-in. Calendula Orange Kinc 3.00 28.00 



3 -in. Crclamens, 8 varieties. . 10.00 90.00 



4 -in. Cyclamens, in bud 25.00 .... 



Ferns, aist'd varieties.. 25.00 .... 

 50,000 2-in. Geraaium^-Ricard, 



Poitevine, Nutt, Mont- 



mart, Perkins, Viaud, 



Buchner, etc 5.25 50.00 



2^•in. Heliotrope. 3 varieties.. 4.00 38.00 

 2^•in. Marauerites, 3 varieties 5.00 45.00 

 iW-in. Stocks— Prince Alice or 



Beauty of Nice 3.25 30.00 



2H-in. Vlnca VaHetata 5.00 45.00 



4 -in. Vinca Variagata 13.00 125.00 



9i-in. Pelargoniums, Easter 



Greeting 8.00 75.00 



Liberal Extras for Earljr Orders 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, Wholeiale Florist 



Washington, NEW JERSEY 



Cyclamen and Ferns 



Cyclamen, fine plants in bud and 

 bloom, in 6-inch pots, $12.00, $15.00 

 and $18.00 per doz. 



Scottil and Teddy, Jr., Ferns, 6- 



mch pois, $9.00 per doz.; 7-inch. $18.00 

 per doz.; 8-inch pots, $24.00 per doz. 



■ ' Cash %vitli Order ■■ 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



Second and Bristol Sts., 

 and Rising Sun Avenue 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



December Beauty. A large, Incurved 

 Japanese, much the same form as Jeanne 

 Nonin. White with light pink shading, 

 deepening toward the center. Matures 

 Deo. 16-80. buds Sept. 30-Oct. 10. 

 Rooted Cuttings, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 

 per 1000. 



Celebration (Golden Baton). The best 

 commercial golden yellow of Its date. 

 Rooted Cuttings, $4.00 per 100, $35.00 

 per 1000. 



Thankssivlnc Pink. A very fine Incurved 

 deep rose-pink, almost as deep aa 

 Seidewitz, larger flower, better form, 

 fine stem and foliage, exceptionally 

 good keeper and shipper. Matures 

 Nov. 20-Dec. 1. Rooted Cuttings, 

 $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. 



Rose Perfection. Similar to Chieftain, 

 from which it is a seedling; brighter 

 color and matures a week to ten days 

 earlier. Rooted Cuttings, $5.00 per 100, 

 $46.00 per 1000. 



Snnbeam. A seedling from Odessa. Of a 

 brighter shade of yellow, maturing for 

 Thanksgiving and later and fully 

 double on the late September buds. 

 Avoid the buds in August or the flowers 

 will be malformed. Rooted Cuttings, 

 $5.00 per 100, $46.00 per 1000. 



White Surprise. Large incurved white, 

 very good flowers about November lltb. 

 Rooted Cuttings, $15.00 per 100. 



Iioyalty. Bright clear yellow, matures 

 Nov. 26 to Dec. 1. Rooted Cuttings, 

 $5.00 per 100. $45.00 per 1000. 



A few of the newer and better Tarletlea 

 that should be ordered early. 



Golden Glory. This variety should be- 

 come the leading commercial yellow to 

 cover the last 10 days in October. Its 

 flne growth, stiff stem, abundant, 

 though not over large foliage and well- 

 formed bloom, should recommend it to 

 every grower. It grows from 4 to 6 ft. 

 in height and is of extremely easy cul- 

 ture. The color is an intense stiade of 

 pure golden yellow. Take terminal 

 buds only. Scored 04 points before the 

 Chicago C. S. ■ A. Committee. Plants 

 from 2-in. pots, $25.00 per 100, $200.00 

 per 1000; 260 at 1000 rate. 



Betsy Ross. One of the flnest commercial 

 whites, perfect, Incurved form, pure 

 color, sturdy grower, producing a high 

 percentage of perfect blooms, regard- 

 less of planting date. Best bud August 

 26th, 4 ft. from June planting. Ma- 

 tures October 6 to 10. Rooted Cut- 

 tings, 100 $4.00. 1000 $36.00. 



Glenvlew. Semi-dwarf, producing a large 

 bloom, deep bronze In color. Novem- 

 ber 10th : 4 ft. Rooted Cuttings, $4.00 

 per 100, $35.00 per 1000. 



Glorious. Better than Paclflc Supreme. 

 Flowers the same time as Supreme. 

 Rooted Cuttings, $5.00 per lUO, $45.00 

 per 1000. 



Victory. An incurved pure white; a good 

 one for Thanksgiving. Rooted Cuttings, 

 $6.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 



Maturity 100 



SnUth's Advance. Clear white (earliest) Sept. 20 $3.00 



Early Frost. Very early commercial pure white, 3% ft... Sept. 25 3.60 



Polly Rose. Early white of dwarf habit, good pot plant . . Oct. 10 3.50 



Octol>er Frost. Medium white Oct. 10-20 3.50 



October Queen. Large, pure white Oct. 15-25 3.50 



Alice Day. Pure white, no poor buds. Medium size foliage 



which permits close planting. S ft Oct. 10-20 3.50 



Oconto. Very popular mldseason white, to follow Early Frost. Oct. 15 3.50 



White. A sport from the well-known pink variety Nov. 1 3.50 



Chieftain. The late buds are pure white, one of the bestNov. 1 3.50 



Smith's Ideal. Pure white, incurved, producing a perfect 



flnlsbed flower Nov. 1 3.50 



Charles Bager. Pure white, incurved, strong grower Nov. 1 3.50 



White Ivory. One of the old whites Nov. 10-20 3.50 



Lynnwood HaU. Large, glistening white Nov. 20-30 3.50 



Jerome Jones. Glistening white Nov. 26-30 3.50 



White Eaton. Very large. Incurved white Nov. 20-30 3.50 



White Seidewitz. A white sport of the pink Seidewitz. . .Nov. 25-Dec. 1 3.50 

 William Turner. Makes a perfect ball of the purest white... Nov. 1 4.00 



Chadwick Improved. A pure white sport from W. H. Chad- 



wlck Nov. 20 6.00 



Mistletoe. Blush white, strong grower, best bud Sept. 30- Dec. 5-15 3. BO 



Early Rose. Fine, early rose-pink Oct. 10-20 4.00 



Glory of Paclflc. Fine early pink, also makes a flne pot plant. Oct. 10 3.50 



Unalia. A strong grower, flne stem and foliage Oct. 1-10 3.50 



Chieftain. Deep clear pink, incurved, popular on account of 

 its ease of propagation, sturdy growth and pleasing col- 

 or. 3% ft Oct. 25 



Pacific Supreme. Pink which will attain full development 



without loss of color. 3% ft Oct. 15 



Mand Dean. Late pink, an old variety, but still popular. 4 ft. Nov. 10-20 



McNlece. Deep pink, reflexed Oct. 25 



Mrs. J. Leslie Davis. Pink sport of Turner Nov. 1 



Edwin A. Seidewitz. Incurved pink, one of the best late flow- 

 ering Nov. 25-Dec. 10 



Wells' Late Pink. Clear bright pink, take crown bud after 



August 25 Nov. 10-20 



Chadwirk Supreme. The Pink Chadwick Nov. 20-30 



HambnrK Late White. Late pink Dec. 25-30 



Golden Glow. Bright yellow, blooms may be had from.. Aug. 15-Oct. 1 

 Golden Queen. A flne yellow, maturing between Golden Glow 

 and Chrysolora. Incurved, double from any bud; take 



bud August 10. 3% ft Oct. 1-10 



Yellow Frost. A good yellow sport of Early Frost, blooming 



at the same time, will become popular Sept. 25-Oct. 1 



Yellow Polly Roxe. A clear yellow sport of Polly Rose Oct. 5-15 



Yellow Rager. Same as Charles Rager, except color Nov. 1 



chrysolora. Incurved yellow, perfect stem and foliage Oct. 10-20 



Marigold. The largest early yellow. Plant early Oct. 15-20 



Richmond. Best described as an early Bonnaffon Oct. 20 



Yellow Wm. Turner. A light yellow sport from Wm. Turner. Nov. 1 

 Snn Glow. An early bright yellow of the Bonnaffon type, SVi'.Oct. 25 



Major BonnaiTon. Golden yellow. Incurved Nov. 15-30 



Sunray. A seedling from Golden Glow. Young Oct. 15 



Corp. J. Fred Piper. Immense yellow of the old Col. Apple- 

 ton type; larger, better In color and growth. 5 ft. Nov. 1 



Whittier. One of the finest yellow Nov. 20-30 



Yellow Eaton. Large, late yellow Nov. 20-30 



Yellow Jones. Pame as White Jones, except color Nov. 25-30 



Golden Chadwick. Yellow sport from W. H. Chadwick Nov. 15 



Golden Mistletoe. A llRht yellow sport from Mistletoe Dpc. 6-15 



Tints of Gold. The earliest bronze to bloom Sept. 25-Oct. 10 



Wm. H. Waite. Deep bronze In color, shading to scarlet. ... Oct. 25 



Barliara Davis. Rich shadp of reddish bronze Nov. 5-10 



President <Iohn Everitt. Chamois buff, bronzy crimson re- 

 verse, closely Incurved. Best bud Aug. 15 Nov. 1 



Glenvlew. Semi-dwarf, producing a large bloom, deep bronze. Nov. 10 

 Indian Summer. Sport of Golden Chadwick color, ground 

 work yellow. Blended Into this are terra cotta, salmon 



and bronze. 5 ft Nov. 15 and on 



Harvard. Japanese reflexed, very dark crimson 



Mrs. G. G. Mason. Color blood-red with a gold reverse, crown 



bud. 5 ft Aug. 20 



For pot plants, add $1.50 per 100 extra. 

 Boston Office : IS Cedar Street., Watertotvn P. O. 



1000 

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C. U. LIGGIT, 



OFFICE: 

 303 Bulletin Bldg. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



