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The Rorists^ Review 



August 11, 1921 



Foresight 



on 



insures your future business. It takes time to 

 grow plants. Placing your orders early gives you 

 the pick, just the stock you want; and business is 

 the up-grade and bound to be good by EASTER, so order your 



Hydrangeas and Roses 



for forcing now. W^e have a complete collection of FRENCH HYDRANGEAS and OTAKSA in 

 all sizes, from 4-inch up to 7-inch. They look good now and promise to be better than last year, 

 when they gave such good satisfaction. 



Roses 



are grown only of the RAMBLER and BABY 

 RAMBLER types and just in a few good vari- 

 eties, and our prices are right. Get our list 



and let us quote you. Shipment in the fall. 



Genista Racemosa 



We have a few left in 2-inch pots, stock that 

 will please you, at $5.00 per 100. 



J. L. SCHILLER, 929 Prouty Avenue, TOLEDO, O. 



FERNS— exclusively— FERNS 



Our efforts are devoted exclusively to the growing of Ferns, which insures the trade who purchase our stock the highest 

 quality Ferns. We would appreciate your orders and can make prompt shipment In the following varieties: 



100 lUUO 



%^-in $6.00 $55.00 



BOSTON 



ROOSEVKLT 



TEDDY, JK 



"WHITMANII 



WHITMAN 1 1 COMP. 



ASP. PLUMOSUS, 8i4-in 5.00 45.00 



ASP. SPRKNGEKI. aHj-ln 4.50 40.00 



BOSTON 



ROOSKVELT 



TEDDY, JR 



AVHITMANII 



WIIITMANII COMP.. 



ASP. PLUMOSUS, 3-ln... 9.00 



ASP. 8PRENGERI. 3-in 8.00 



lUO 1000 



n $15.00 $140.00 



80.00 

 70.00 



Trade references or cash with order. 



The Springffield Floral and Fern Co. 





Springfield, Ohio 



ing roses, lilacs and some other shrubs 

 which are occasionally classed as "fin- 

 icky." The wood should be in all 

 cases what is known as half ripe. Great 

 care should be taken not to allow the 

 cuttings to dry up or heat before in- 

 sertion in the cutting frame. I like 

 either to throw them in a tub of per- 

 fectly fresh water or to sprinkle them 

 and keep them covered until they are 

 read}' for insertion. Be careful not to 

 let the cuttings stand in any receptacle 

 over night, especially of metal, as water 

 becomes putrid quickly in hot weather. 

 It is a good plan to cut away portions 

 of the leaves of all cuttings with rather 

 large leaves, such as lilacs, viburnums, 

 hydrangeas, etc. 



One should make it a point to water 

 the cuttings well after they are put in. 

 Then spray lightly, but frequently, as 

 often as five or six times a day in hot 

 weather and not at all when it is dark 

 and cool. Never allow the sand to ap- 

 l)roach dryness sor allow the atmos- 

 phere to become dry. It is preferable to 

 lay three or four inches of coarse sand 

 over the loam and not to mix the two, 

 as this is more liable to cause fungi to 

 form and spread, (^onstant watchful- 

 ness is necessary successfully to propa- 

 gate green-wood cuttings, but such sub- 

 jects as loniceras, viburnums, dier- 

 villas, some species of lilacs, all phila- 

 delphus, hydrangeas, deutzias, for- 

 sythias, ligustrums, spirteas and sym- 

 phoricarpos should propagate readily in 

 summer under the right conditions, 

 which include incessant care. C. W. 



OrtonVUle, Minn. — O. M. Osen has 

 begun the erection of a new greenhouse. 



CYCLAMEN 



I Specializing in Cyclamen in large quantities enables us to offer 



Better Quality at Lower Prices 



We gnwaotee every plant at extra 

 itiong and free from diicate 



A compariton of onr prices with 

 other* will conrince 



Note these Prices and Varieties 



4-inch, selected plants, $20.00 per 100, $175.00 per 1000 

 3-inch, selected plants, 15.00 per 100, 140.00 per 1000 



250 at the 1000 rate 



Send cash with order. No charge for packing or paper pots 



Dark Blood Red, Rose of Marienthal, Daybreak, AVhite with 

 Pink Eye, Lilac, Defiance, Dark &aImon, Pure White 



If in doubt about the unusual values we are offering, write for our list 

 of testimonials. 



Zetlitz Floral Products Co. 



Cyclamen Specialists DAYTON, OHIO 



Fredonia^ Kan. — When the big hail 

 storm hit this section August 4, it did 

 not take more than twenty minutes to 

 knock all the lights out of the north side 

 of the greenhouses of the Fredouia 

 Floral Co. Everything was just about 

 ruined to the extent of $3,000, a total 

 loss. 



ASPARAGUS PLUHOSUS 



3-inch pots, $12.00 per 10« 



ASCHMANN BROSu, 



SmwJ ud Bristol Sts. imi Risbg Sh Atc, 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



