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The Horists^ Review 



September 8, 1921 



report an unusually active funeral de- 

 uuind for last week, as well as several 

 wedding orders. 



Samuel Reisnick, of W. A. Bowers, 

 Inc., of this city, made a business trip 

 to Boston last week. 



William Doel has completed the over- 

 hauling of his range of houses at Pas- 

 c.oag and is preparing for the winter 

 work. 



Swanson Bros., Stcnton avenue, are 

 erecting a new house in addition .to their 

 range. They report that all their plants 

 are looking good, with the promise of 

 early cuts. 



F. H. Cole, of the Still River Gardens, 

 -'28 Warwick avenue, Edgewood, reports 

 a I)ig call this fall for evergreens. 



Simon Colitz, of Woonsocket, had 

 several largo funeral orders last week. 



W. H. M. 



SEATTLE NOTES, 



tConeludoil from i)aKelI(l.] 

 some increase in the general run of 

 funeral work of late, so that current 

 stock deliveries are kept well cleaned 

 up. This shop continues to show some 

 of the finest marigolds being cut at 

 present. 



Edward Sceery, of Passaic and Pater- 

 aon, N. J., and J. A. Axell, of San 

 Francisco, have been calling on the 

 northwest trade of late. 



The Seattle Fern & Moss Co. reports 

 a nice increase in business for the last 

 six months, with all shipping lines more 

 in demand. The middle western trade 

 has been responding especially well. 



H. P. Anderson, of the University 

 Floral Co., has reopened his shop on Uni- 

 versity way after his usual vacation 

 closing. 



The Orpheum Floral Co. advises that 

 home owners are exhibiting more interest 

 than ever before in dahlias for planting 

 in their yards, but that there is a tend- 

 ency noted to buy more variety than 

 quantity this season. 



Tlie Pinchurst Floral Shop secured 

 most satisfactory results from its sale 

 of pottery last week. 



J. O. Hawkins has completed the lay- 

 ing of the concrete floors at his three 

 new greenhouses beside Washelli ceme- 

 tery, and will soon have these ready 

 for use. 



William Goldsbary, representing the 

 A. L. Randall Co., Chicago, has left for 

 Spokane, after which he will make his 

 regular trip, calling on the trade in the 

 lutermoimtain territorv. K. M. 



CYCLAMEN 



Ford. FIsdicr Strain. Perf<'ctl\ cloari sto<-k. 

 Wp truaruntcc that no hotter plants o«n ho rur 

 cliaseil anywhore 2''2-ln. stork, all i-<ilor». in- 

 oliKlInt' *an(lshok.«in.00 |)i'r l(Ki; ;ilri $15 (in 

 por 1(1(1; lii-j In,. $]K.(K) por Kill; 4-ln., !i:!ii.i)(i por 

 1(K). Wanilshok ;ilori- , $2.(10 por Km extra. ,">-ln 

 Strotit;, .jOe and 7.h' e;icli. " 



<'V(;i..\mi;n skki> 



Ford. Fisrlier ."Strain, lieailvnow. Darkled. 

 ilKht rod, rose, wiiite with rod eve. white. $]i.(KI 

 per 11)11(1; Hococo. JM.Od por incn. 



PKi.Ai{<i<)xiir.>is 



Faster Grcotinu^ Sports, (Jardonors' 

 Jo}-, (ierinnii (;l<>ry. l.nvfiidcr ({ik-oii. 

 Swiibi.-iii Maid, W iirt«'iiil»eriri,n and Lucy 



Htrkor. 2'j-ln.. «K) (HI rier KKi. S'.in (to per IfKlO- 

 :!-in.. *I2.(KI per Kid, tllo.lKI per Kldd; 4-in.. $20 00 

 and $2J.(Ki per KiO. 



FKKNS 



Fine strong Roston, J'.oosevolt, Whitinanll, 

 Verona. Toddy ,Ir.. 2'4 111., $7.00 per KiO, $60.00 

 per 1000. 



Boston, Verona, Whitnianii, 4111., very fine, 

 ;5.')c ea<'h. 



Boston, 5-ln., 65c.; 6-ln., $1.00 oaoh. 



GULLETT & SONS, Lincoln, Illinois 



Fall Stock 



FOR FLORISTS 



100 



PrimuU Kermcsina, Cacnilea, Alba and Mixed $ 5.()0 



Hydrangeas, French varieties. Baby Bimbinette, 23^-inch 8.00 



Hydraogeat, Mme. Chantard, Mme. Hamar, Mme. E. Monillere, Gen. De 



Vibraye and E. G. Hill, 2M-inch (5.00 



Hydrangeas, French varieties, 4-iach pot plants 20.00 



Hydrangeas, 5-inch pot plants, Fall shipment 30.00 



Mme. E. Monillere, Mme. Hamar, Mme. Cbantard, Gen. 

 de Vibraye, Lilie Monillere, Rene Gaillard, Bonqaet Rose 



Baby Bimbinette, 4-inch pot plants 25.00 



Baby Bimbinette, 5-inch pot plants 35.00 



AsparagM Sprcngeri, 13^-inch pots 3.50 



Begonias, Metallica, 2K-iiich 6.00 



Otahehe Orange, 3-inch, fine stock to grow on 10.00 



Kentia Forsteriana, 2H-itich 12.00 



Kentia Forsteriana, 3-iDch 20.00 



Kentia Forsteriana, 4-inch 50.00 



Poinsettias, strong, grand for pans, 2)^-inch K.OO 



Dish Ferns, good standard varieties, 2^-inch pots 5.00 



Begonia Pink Profusion, 2}4-'m-t ^oe pink Semperflorens 7.00 



Genista Racemosa, 4-iDch (ready now) 20.00 



1000 

 $45.00 



30.00 

 85.00 



70.00 

 40,00 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, Ohio 



Special Sacrifice Sale 



of 



CYCLAMEN 



All first-class stock, consisting of the best 

 named varieties, including Reds, Salmons, 

 Pinks, etc. While stock lasts we offer: 



4-inch at $25.00 per 100 



3-inch at 10.00 per 100 



23/2-»nch at 5.00 per 100 



Cash with order No charge for packing 



MATTHEWSON'S, Sheboygan, Wis. 



CHAS, D. BALL 



GROWER OF 



PALMS, ETC. 



Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Joseph Heacock Company 



Wyncote, Pa. 



Palms and Cibotiums 



See Classified advert'sements 



