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The Florists^ Review 



MOVBMBBll 3, 1921 



Come and See Our New Varieties of 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



You will not be able to see them all in bloom at one time, 

 but any time you come, between now and Thanksgiving 

 Day, you will see several varieties that will interest you. 

 Some of the early ones are already cut out. Did you get 

 some of our Thanksgiving Pink last spring? 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



3800 Rookwood Ave. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



CINCINNATI, O. 



The Market. 



Last week business began briskly here, 

 but toward the close of the week it was 

 anything but brisk. Stock could be had 

 at almost any price because of the un- 

 usual slump. 



Mums are now arriving in larger ship- 

 ments than has been the case before and 

 consequently there is a slight glut in 

 them. Mostly white mums are left at 

 the close of the day's business, while 

 yellow and pink move out readily. 



Eoses now are as good as the exhibi- 

 tion kind, but the sales on them are 

 few because of mum season. 



Though carnations also are affected 

 by the mums, still the price holds up 

 to more than usual at this season. They 

 are now bringing $5 to $6 per hundred. 



Sweet peas are beginning to make 

 their appearance at all the wholesalers' 

 and move out as fast as they arrive at 

 $1.50 to $2 per hundred. 



Blooming plants are now making their 

 appearance and are welcome to the 

 trade. They include mum plants and 

 cyclamens. 



Various Notes. 



Julius Baer reports a good week in 

 funeral work and also reports an un- 

 usual amount of plant sales. 



The B. A. Kelley Co. seems to be do- 

 ing a good business, from the looks of 

 its new interior store decorations and 

 its new truck. 



The William Murphy Co. is receiving 

 some excellent roses from Charles Mur- 

 phy, of Price Hill, and large chrysanthe- 

 mums from Alfred Murphv, also of 

 Price Hill. 



The force of H. W. Shcppard's shop 

 enjoyed themselves at a party at the 

 Sheppard liome, the place being artistic- 

 ally arranged for Halloween. 



C. J. Jones, of the Walnut Hills Floral 

 Bazaar, reported last week to be ill, has 

 once more recuperated and also ex- 

 pressed a desire to be in the next bowl- 

 ing match staged. 



Joseph Imholte, of Price Hill, enter- 

 tained a number of florists, celebrating 

 the completion of his new homestead. 

 The afifair was a brilliant success. Earl 

 Mann, of the E. G. Hill establishment, 

 Richmond, Ind., while en route from 

 that place together with Mrs. Mann, 

 (Continaed on pasre 126 ) 



RUBBER PLANTS 



(Ficus Elastica) 



Extra fine stock in 5-inch pots, 15 inches high, 10 to 



12 leaves $0.75 each 



Also branched plants in 6-inch pots 1.50 each 



No order accepted for less than one dozen plants of the former 

 or six plants of the latter. 



Also all Seasonable Bulbs, Seeds and Supplies. 

 Wholesale Price List Free 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO. 



518-516 Market St. PHILA., PA. 



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SPECIAL OFFER 



We are ofterlngr a fine lot of fleaxonnble plantn to make room and for thia month 

 only we are Klving 10% Discount for caxh with order. 



Femfi, fine, bushy plants of Scottil, Teddy Jr., Macawli, Whltmanil, and Scholzelii, 

 4-lnch, 30 cents; 5-lnch, 50 cents; 6-lnch, 75 cents; 7-lnch, $1.00 each. 



Palms, Kentia Belmoreana, 4-inch, 75 cent.s; 5-lnch, $1.00: Forsteriana. 5-inch, 

 $1.25 each. 



Robber PlantH, fine heavy G-inch, 75 cents. 



Dracaenas, Lord Wolseley, red, and'Fragrans, green, heavy 6-lnch, $1.00 each. 



Holly Ferns, 5-inch, 40 cents. 



Table Ferns, all the beat varieties. 2% -inch, $7.00 per 100; 3-inch, $12.00 per 100. 



STOCK FOR GROWING ON 



Frimnia Obconlca, heavy 4-inch, all the best colors at $18.00 per 100. 



Primula Cbinensls, heavy 4-lnch, all the best colors at $18.00 per 100. 



Primula Malacoldes Townsendii, 4-inch, $15.00 per 100. 



Cinerarias, Prize, Half Dwarf, best colors, 2>4-inch pots, $6.00 per 100. 



Hydrangeas, ail the best French varieties; these will make specimen plants for 

 Easter, 6-lnch, 75 cents. 



Genista Bacemosa, 5-inch, 50 cents; 6-inch, 75 cents. 



Begonia Luminosa, 4-inch pots, $17.00 per 100. 



Cash with order. Add 5% for packing. All plants shipped at purchaser's risk. 

 Plants will be shipped out of pots unless otherwise stated. 



Godfrey Aschmann, 1010 W. Ontario St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



■Importer, Wholesale Grower and Shipper of Fnt Flantsa 



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Chrysanthemums and Roses 



OUR SPECIALTY 



Write us about anythins you want 

 in this line. 



CllAS* o* TUTTi vll., fns\r jkbskt 



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 and Novelty 



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 THE JOSEPH H. HILL CO., RkhwMd. bd. 



Roses 



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