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The Florists Review 



Januaby 26. 1922 





BULB STOCK 



Is in Good Supply 

 With Us. 



May we have the pleasure of filling your telegraph order? 



Columbia 

 Russell 

 Sunburst 

 Brunnrr 

 White Killamey 

 Crusader 

 Mrs. Ward 

 Orchids 



Premier 



Milady 



Ophelia 



Butterfly 



Violets 



Jonquils 



Calendulas 



Carnations 



Stevia 



Paper Whites 

 Yellow Narcissi 

 Euphorbia 

 Sw^eet Peas 

 Valley 

 Tulips 

 Calla Lilies 



Daisies 



Easter Lilies 



Romans 



Freesias 



Mignonette 



Pansies 



Heather 



Boztvood 



Galax 



Ferns 



Adiantum 



Plumosus 



Smilax 



Coontie Leaves 



Mexican Ivy 



Sprengeri 



I 



Our Salesmen 



ARE ON THEIR WAY 



ASK THEM TO SHOW CHIFFON NET 



WRITE FOR SAMPLES 



M. H. LEVINE CO., 



874 Broadvray ELCO BRAND 



New York 



part went to Indianapolis and devoted 

 January 19 to visiting customers in half 

 a dozen towns between that city and 

 Chicago, where he arrived in the small 

 hours of Friday morning. 



Various Notes. 



The decision to let the retailers out 

 on the co6j)erativo advertising and for 

 the growers and wholesalers to carry on 

 the i)ublicity by means of increased as- 

 sessments is something of a feather in 

 the cap of C. J. Miehelsen, especially as 

 the decision was made when he was ab- 

 sent, on the way to California for a brief 

 vacation. It is the plan Mr. Miehelsen 

 proposed a year ago and which was then 

 rejected. Some interesting changes in 

 the character of the advertising may be 

 looked forward to. 



That Harvester is the most prolific 

 white carnation to date is the report of 

 Kirscht Bros., of Morton Grove. They 

 have only 1,000 plants of it, but they 

 send Pyfcr & Co. from seventy-five to 

 125 blooms every other day and say 

 that so far this season they have picked 

 as many blooms from 1,000 Harvester as 

 from 3,400 Matchless. They plan to 

 grow two houses of Harvester next sea- 

 son. 



"A. B. C." Miller has spent a week 

 at Detroit, and thirteen other salesmen 

 for the A. B. C. also were on the road 

 last week. 



"It Pays to Buy Direct From the Grower** 



CUT FLOWERS 



Subject to change without notice. 



ROSES 



Scott Key— Off crop. 



Premier \ t^o^k 



Milady / Short 6c to 8c 



Columbia.. .. > Medium 10c to I'Jc 



Butterfly I Long Kic to 20c 



Ophelia /Special 20c to 25c 



D'ble White Short, 8c; Med.. 12c 



Cecile Brunner, 3c to 5c 



CARNATIONS, Etc 



Carnations each 4c to 6c 



Carnations, Laddie each 8c to 10c 



Easter Lilies each 20c to 25c 



Calla Lilies each 20c 



Lily of the Valley each 8c to 10c 



Narcissus Paper White. ea. *ic to 8c 



Freesia each 4c 



Sweet Peas per 100 $1.50 to $2.00 



Violets, home-grown .. . 1.00 to 1.50 



CYCLAMEN 



We must move at once 600 djt C(\ txanVt '" ^°^^ °' * dozen or more. Posi- 



7-inch Specimen Plants at «P * •** v cav.ii tively chftap at double the price. Also 



4 in. @ 45c each; 5-in. @ 75c each; 6-in. @ $1.15 each. 



Begonia Lorraine, 0-in. ft^T.Sc; 7-in. @ $1.00. a mass of bloom. 



Begonia Melior, 6in ^ $100; 7-in. @ $1.50. fuil of bloom. 



Cineraria, 4-in. @ 250; 5-in. @ 50c, bud and bloom. 



CARNATIONS 



50.000 Young Plants for Immediate Deliverj-. 

 Matchless ] Rooted Cuttings ( 2>4 in. 

 Nebraska f $45.00 J $55.00 



C. W. Ward f per 1000 J por 1000 



Cottage Maid ) $5.00 per 100 I $6.00 per 100 

 Booked to the limit on Laddie and Maine Sunshine. 



Elitch Gardens Co., Ti^'r^I^I^ Denver, Colo. 



