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The Florists^ Review 



NOVKMBEB 10, 1921 



New White Seedling Carnation 



THOMAS C. JOY 



Rooted Cuttings, $12.00 for 100; $100.00 for 1000; $450.00 for 5000 

 Deliveries beginning January, 1922, and filled in order 



JOY FLORAL CO., "^^^Si!'^ 



several large wedding decorations. All 

 roses, carnations and nearly all of the 

 potted plants are grown at the Benton 

 and South street greenhouses of this 

 firm to supply its Main and Asylum 

 street and New Haven stores. N. C. 

 Osborn, vice-president of the American 

 Carnation Society and manager of Mr. 

 Coombs' South street range, has that 

 range in first-class order, where nothing 

 but roses and carnations are grown. 

 This range insures fresh stocks daily for 

 all of the Coombs stores. Mr. Coombs 

 will undoubtedly have some fine flowers 

 to exhibit .-at the convention which 

 meets here early this winter. 



It is rumored that Robert Marchant 

 will exhibit a new carnation of a high 

 order at the coming convention. 



At the Scott Nurseries, Blue Hills 

 avenue, planting of evergreens will be 

 discontinued until spring, owing to the 

 long continued drought here this fall. 



J. Albert Brodrib reports a good de- 

 mand for Dutch bulbs and potted plants 

 and has his store decorated with colored 

 oak leaves, which add materially to its 

 attractiveness. C. iB. M. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Flowers are quite plentiful here now 

 and, from the reports of the growers, 

 they will be for some time. Some ex- 

 tra fine mums are now displayed by 

 many of the local florists. Turner and 

 Chieftain are fine tliis year and a few 

 new varieties have put in tlicir appear- 

 ance. Carnations are also plentiful and 

 Ward seems to l)e the best in color and 

 lasting qualities. The first violets of 

 the season are now being sliipped from 

 Rhinebeck, N. Y. Tlie price is quite 

 high and they are slow-selling. A few 

 sweet peas from a local grower are also 

 being shown, but they, like the violets, 

 are too higli-])iiccd to attract many buy- 

 ers. Roses are plentiful and are in de- 

 mand. 



Various Notes. 



Preparations for the annual chrysan- 

 themum show at Ohio State University, 

 November 10 to 13, are being pushed 

 ahead rapidly by the students of the 

 floriculture department. The outlook is 

 bright this year for a better show than 

 any held previously. More exhibits 

 have been promised by local and state 

 growers, as well as by several outside 

 the state. The show is held in connec- 

 tion with the horticultural festival, 

 which includes an apple and vegetable 

 show. The mums are shown at the uni- 



FERNS 



We wish to call particular attention to onr fine 

 stock of ferns which we are offering at this time. 



NephrolcpU Victoria (The Victory Fero). Abeautiful.new.cresteiiformof Teddy, Jr.nice 

 plants, 3><-in. pots. $25.00 to $36.00 per 100; 6- in., 76c to $1.00 each; 8-in., $2.00 to $3.00 each. 



NephrelepU ElcgantlMlma. Larse specimens, 8-inch, $2.00 to $8.00 each; 10-inch, $4.00 to 

 $6.00 each. 



NcphrolepU ElegantiMlma Compacts. SH-inch, 36c to 60c each; 6-inch, $1.00 each; 

 large specimens, 8-inch, $2.09 to $3.00 each; 10-inch. $4 00 to $6.00 each. 



NephrolcpU Mnscosa. Nice plants, 2M-inch pots. $12.00 per 100; 3>s-inch. 86c to 60c each; 

 6-inch, 76c each; 6-inch. $1.00 each. 



NephrolcpU HarrlsU, lO-in., $6.00 to $7.60 each. 



NephrolcpU Dwarf Boston, 8H-inch pots, $26.00 per 100; 6-inch, $1.00 each. 



Packing added extra at cost. 



ROSES 



Hadley, P. W. Dunlop and Hoosier Beauty, own-root, nice plants, 3><-inch pots, 



$30.00 per 100. 

 Double White KUIamey, White Ophelia, Ophelia and Sylvia, arafted, nice plants, 



3K-inch pots. $40.00 per 100. 

 EnglUh Ivy. Nice plants, 4-inch pots, bushy, $26.00 per 100. 

 Polnscttlas. Nice plants, 2^-inch pots, $12.00 per 100. 



Packing added extra at cost. 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



We are offerlngr a fine lot of aeanonable plantn to make room and for this month 

 only we are Kiving 10% Discount for cafih with order. 



Ferns, fine, bushy plants of Scottil, Teddy Jr., Macawil, Whltmanll, and Scholzelll, 

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



Palms, Kentia Belmoreana, 4-inch, 75 cents; 5-inch, ^1.00: Forsterlana, 6-lnch, 

 $1.25 each. 



Rubber Plants, fine heavy 6-Inch. 75 cents. 



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



Holly Ferns, 6-inch. 40 cents. 



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



STOCK FOR GROWING ON 



Primula Obronlca, heavy 4-Inch, all the best colors at $18.00 per 100. 



Primula Chlnensis, heavy 4-inch, all the best colors at $18.00 per 100. 



Primula Malacoides Townsendll, 4-inch, $16.00 per 100. 



Cinerarias, Prize, Half Dwarf, best colors, 2\4-lnch pots. $0.00 per 100. 



HydranKeas, all the best French varieties; these will make specimen plants for 

 Easter. C-inch, 75 cents. 



Genista Racemosa, 5-Inch, 50 cents; 6-inch, 75 cents. 



BeKonia 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, lOiO w. Ontario St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



■Importer, Wholesale Grower and Shipper of Pot Plants. 



See our ad in The Review 

 of November 3, page 123. 



GEO. A. KUHL 



Wholesale Grower 



PEKIN, ILL. 



versity greenhouses, ■where there are ad- 

 equate facilities for the staging of such 

 an exhibit. Considerable interest has 

 been shown in the past by the local 

 townspeople, large crowds being in at- 

 tendance almost constantly. The show 



CARNATIONS 



F. Domer & Sobs Co., 

 LAFAYEHE, IND. 



has done a great deal to awaken an in- 

 terest in this favorite flower. 



The opening of the new bridge and 

 West Broad street has proved a great 

 help to the florists on this street. A gi- 

 gantic parade was the feature of the 



