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The Florists' Review 



NOV£MBEU 24, 1921 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



A fine selection of flowers greeted the 

 ])ublic as it stopped to purchase Thanks- 

 giving flowers this year. Mums and 

 jiompons are at their best and roses, 

 violets, carnations, etc., are plentiful. In 

 pot plants there are to be had cyclamens, 

 primroses, begonias and a few cherry 

 plants. The same prices were retained 

 at most stores for the holiday, although 

 a few announced a higher price than 

 they had been charging. 



Various Notes. 



Ludwig's are displaying some fine 

 orchid-colored mums, that are better 

 than the usual run at this time of the 

 year. 



Leo Miller has a fine lot of yellow 

 mums in several ditferent varieties. 

 Among them are some fine Bonnaffon 

 and Chadwiek. 



McKellar's decorated the court house 

 memorial tablet for Armistice day. A 

 ])liotograph of this decoration, which 

 was put in at cost, was in both the local 

 morning and evening papers. 



A new shop, known as the Nookery, 

 has opened in the Medical Arts building. 

 East State street. This will sell flowers 

 and gifts for the sick, as well as serve 

 light lunches. 



The flowers at the university chrysan- 

 themum show were viewed by 10,000 per- 

 sons the last day. The flowers were 

 ])]aced on sale after the show. The Fifth 

 Avenue Floral Co. took the sweei)stakes 

 in all flowers shown. W. F. Rofkar was 

 first in students' and growers' first ex- 

 hibits. T. L. AVliite was second and 

 O. E. Button, third. Starr Windsor, 

 Washington county, and H. M. Wells, 

 Gallia county, were second and third 

 respectively, in the growers' class. The 

 show was a success in every way and 

 attracted many visitors. It was larger 

 and better than ever before, but was, as 

 usual, of more interest to students and 

 the public in general, than to florists 

 and growers. 



L. E. Boyle, of McKellar's, played a 

 prominent part in a local charitv sliow 

 at Memorial hall. J. W. T. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Business is considerably better than 

 it was a month ago, but days of fairly 

 good business are followed by days of 

 small sales. The supply is ample for the 

 demand. Mums are excellent at the 

 ]iresent time. There is also a variety of 

 other flowers to clioose from. 



Philips Bros., 938 Broad street, report 

 Imsiness as fa%orable, although it is a 

 little slow. They have just got in their 

 iiotted begonias and cjclamens. 



R. B. M. 



Abundance o! Stock Now Ready 



2>4-lnch AaparaRTUfi PlamoBug 100 1000 



andSprencerl »6.0O $46.00 



4 -Inch Asparacrnn SprenKeii 8.80 80.00 



2'4-lDCb Calendnlan, Oranfce King and 



Prince of Oranjre 4.60 40.00 



2'4-lDch SnapdraKonH, Silver Pink, 

 Nelrose, Reyatone, Phelps' White 



and Yellow.... 6.00 45.00 



3 -Inch Draca«na Indivifia 8.00 45.00 



4 .Inch Stevla. dwarf or tall 7.60 70.00 



2>4-lDch Donble Aly-Rsum 4.00 35.00 



4 -inch Calla Lillen 20.00 



4 -Inch Femii. 6 TarletleH 26.00 



<iica Vaiiesrata, large field grown ..10 00 95.00 



Mall your orders today. Will ship when you are 

 ready. Correapondence solicited. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, Wholesale nirist, 



Wachington, NEW JERSEY 



Rooted Cuttings 



OF 



POMPONS 



AND 



STANDARD MUMS 



I can furnish unlimited quantities 

 of cuttings in the newer and older 

 varieties of Pompons and Standard 

 Mums. 



I do not charge for packing. 



HANS JEPSEN, Naywood, E 



French Hydrangeas 



FOR EASTER AND MEMORIAL DAY 



We have this year the finest lot of Hydraogeas specially prepared for 

 forcing that we have ever succeeded in producing. 



We still have for sale a splendid lot of plants established in ti-inch 

 pots with o to 10 lead S' at $60.00 per 100. 



7-inch pots, 10 to 15 leads, elegant stock at $75.00 per Uki. 



Our.assortment embraces only the most satisfactory forcing varieties. 



We can still supply limited quantities in a restricted assortment in: 



3-in. pots, 15c etch— 4-in. pots, 25c each— 5-ip. pots, 40c each 



The best quality and assortment exists, however, in tl-inch and 

 7-inch sizes. 



We suggest early ordering. We are prepared to hold plants wanted 

 for Memorial day forcing until after Christmas if orders are placed now. 



HENRY A. DREER 



714-716 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



The Above Prices are Intended for the Trade Only. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Chrysanthemums and Roses 



OUR SPECIALTY 



Write us about anything you want 

 in this line. .. 



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 and Novelty 



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 THE JOSEPH H. HHJ. CO., 



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