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The Florists^ Review 



Mahch 2. 1922 



Thomas C Joy 



NEW WHITE 

 SEEDLING CARNATION 



50,000 Rooted Cuttings Ready for Delivery. 



$12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000 



150,000 delivered to date without a complaint. 



JOY FLORAL CO., NASHVILLE, TENN. 



Our Specialty - - - - Ferns of Finest Quality 



Boston 

 Roosevelt 

 Whitmanii 

 Teddy, Jr. 

 Whitmanii Comp 



I 



2)i-inch 



>perlOO $ 6,50 



I per 1000 60.00 



)./ 



100 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2J^-inch $5.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 2J^-inch 5.00 



We are bookinK orders for immediate and future delivery 



Boston 

 Roosevelt 

 Whitmanii 

 Teddy, Jr. 



!, 



1000 

 $50 00 



eo.oo 



3-incb 

 per 100 $15.00 



Whitmanii Comp./ 



Asparagus Plumosus, 3-iDch, per 100 $12.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 3-inch, per 100 12.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 4-inch, per 100 20.00 



Quality stock guaranteed. Trade reference or cash with order. 



THE SPRINGFIELD FLORAL & FERN CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



the houses arc almost entirely planted 

 to roses. Lloyd Weaver, the son, is in 

 charge of the rose houses and he is to be 

 congratulated upon the fine condition of 

 the crop. His police dog, Jack, seems 

 to thrive in the rose temperature. Car- 

 nations are the only flowers considered 

 worth growing at the place of ,T. Wade 

 Gayley. His carnation stock is extraor- 

 dinary. These plants began to bloom 

 last October, and he has been cutting 

 from them all winter. His Laddie are 

 superb. Two benches of Beacon, left in 

 for two years, are a forest of growth 

 and bloom. In white. Matchless is tlie 

 favorite. Ward also is a profit-maker 

 with him. 



Quality is the word at Charles R. 

 Herr's range. Carnations only are 

 grown, and his stock is unsurpassed. 

 Belle Washburn for red. Matchless 

 for wliite. W.ard for ])ink, are the 

 favorites. Jjassie will be discontinued. 

 Elmer J. Weaver's pink seedling will be 

 grown anotlier season. Mr. Herr's Lad- 

 die plants are real top-notchers. The last 

 call of the day was made .-it the range 

 of A. N. Rolircr, the jiionecr carnation 

 grower of that district. His stock is up 

 to its usual fine form, and one is always 

 benefited l)y a visit to this fine old 

 grower. The party then returned to Lan- 

 caster, leaving for Reading at fi ]). m. 



Various Notes. 



E. V. Hiistcttcr 's new s\v('('^'p(^■^ is at- 

 tracting the att(Miti<)ii of tlorish; from 

 many jioints. .\mong those who callcci 

 on him last week wer(> W. Atlee Burpei', 

 •Jr., and George W. Kerr, who were im- 

 pressed with the vigor and make-up of 

 this wonderful new variety. 



Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Herr cele- 

 brated their twenty-fifth wedding anni- 

 versary this week, and entertained some 

 of their friends at dinner. 



.John V. Moore, of the Roscry,'liad an 



BETTY JANE 



Our new Ward pink seedling has a beautiful 

 formed floWer on long, stiff stems; of an even 

 shade of Ward pink. It is a good grower in 

 the field and\inder glass and a free and con- 

 tinuous bloom^, good keeper and shipper. 



Awarded the Special S. A, F. & O. H, Silver Medal 



by the American Carnation Society at Hartford, 



Connecticut, January, 1922, 



Place your order now for early delivery next 

 winter. $12.50 per 100; $110.00 per 1000. 



A. JABLONSKY, Carnation Specialist, 



OLIVETTE, CLAYTON P. O., MISSOURI 



Ordert will be filled in rotation cu received 



EASTER STOCK 



Hydrangeas, French varieties. 



Cinerarias, ready to ship now. 



Rambler Roses, Easter Greeting Pelar- 

 goniums in S, 4 and 5-inch that will he 

 just right. Aik forhtt of loft wooded (tock. 



Geo. A. Kuhl, Wholesale Growrr. Ptkin, III. 



attack of neuritis, which has confined 

 him to his room for the last several 

 weeks. 



.\. F. Stricklcr has purchased a new 

 Paige automobile. 



An illustrated lecture on European 



CARNATIONS 



F. Dorner & Sons Co., 

 LAFAYEHE, IND. 



Msntlon The Review whpn ysii write. 



tloriculture and German relief work will 

 be given by S. S. Pennock, president of 

 the S. A. F., before the Lancaster Coun- 

 ty Florists' Club, March Ifi. Evervone 

 is invited. H. K. R. 



