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The Ronsts' Review 



Makcu 9. 1922 



Good Strong Own -Root Rose Plants 



For Iminediate Delivery 



ROSE PREMIER, - $18.00 per 100, $150.00 per 1000 

 MADAME BUTTERFLY, 18.00 per 100, 150.00 per 1000 



The Joseph H. Hill Co., 



RICHMOND, 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



INDIANA 



Our Specialty - - - - Ferns of Finest Quality 



I 



Boston 



Roosevelt J 2)^-inch 



Whitmanii ) per 100 $6.50 



Teddy, Jr. I per 1000 60.00 



Whitmanii Comp. ' 



100 1000 



Asparagus Plumosus, 23^-inch $5.00 $60 00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 2K-inch 5.00 60.00 



3-inch 

 > per 100 $15.00 



Boston 



Roosevelt 



Whitmanii 



Teddy, Jr. 



Whitmanii Comp.j 



Asparagus Plumosus, 3-inch, per lOO $12.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 3-inch, per 100 12.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 4-inch, per 100 20.00 



We are booking orders for immediate and future delivery. Quality stock guaranteed. Trade reference or cash with order. 



THE SPRINGFIELD FLORAL & FERN CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



!iiul selected flowers oeeasionally liring- 

 iiifr $4 per liundred. There is a daily 

 eoiifi;esti()ii, however, whieli means con- 

 cessions from this ranjjc to effect clear- 

 ances, and the street man is a notto-be- 

 (les]iis(>d customer. 



The supply of orchids continues to be 

 iiiiu-li in excess of the deniaiul, and ji;of>d 

 (piality cattleyas are purchasable at $60 

 per liundred, with lower jir.ndes moving; 

 at prices down to $!•") ])er liundred. 



While lilies are plentiful, $20 per liun- 

 dred is still the tdji price, and sales are 

 slow. Lily of the v.'illey is in such over- 

 supply that the hifihest fjjrade is not 

 brinj;in<i more than $4 per hundred 

 sprays and. in clearance sales, much less. 

 Gardenias are in small supjily and move 

 at $•' ]>er ilozen dowiiwMrd. according: to 

 iinaiity. 



The su])]i]y of misc(dlaiieoiis flowers is 

 .•tiijiiuent ed by the arrival of Narcissus 

 jioeticus. schizant lius, hi]iines and ranun- 

 culi, .'ill of which move bett(>r than other 

 aiul less new flowers, such as pausies, 

 stoi'ks, calendulas, iiiyosotis, callas, 

 <laisies, iris, w;illflowers, mijinonetto, 

 cornflowers, jjriniroses and the like. 

 Acai'ia arrives in larger (piantity than 

 ever before, .and is sold at as low a fijjure 

 as $1 per bunch, after the best is se- 

 lected. 



Various Notes. 



The next meeting of the New York 

 I'lorists' Club Avill be held th(> evening 

 of March 1.".. As this is the day of the 

 opening of the flower show, the meeting 

 will be held in the (irand Central P.alace. 

 \ii Inisiness of im])ortance will come be- 

 fore the club and, after routine matters 

 :\ro attended to, ad.joiirnment will be 

 ill nrdrr. 



•lames G. Bruce. Inc., wholesalti flo- 

 rists. 4,T West Kighteenth street, filed a 

 l>etitiou in bankru))tcy March 2. Lia- 

 bilities are given as $:J,534, with assets 



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 under glass and a free and con- 

 tinuous bloomer, 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 



Orders will be filled in rotation tu received 



.Mention The Review when you write. 



ORCHIDS 



We grow and seU Orchids only. Can fnr. 

 nl8h you with anythintr In thlR line. 



If you Intend Investing lu Urcblds, do eo now 

 while prices are low. 



Special lists on application. 



LAGER & HURRELL, Smmnit, New Jcney ) 



$•2,74:^. The prineipal creditor listed is 

 (iareiice Sliiin, $2,L'49. 



Feliruarv 2.'{, the awards eonunittee of 

 the New York Horists' Club visited the 

 Ilession earnation establishment to in- 

 spect their new earnation and its grow- 



CARNATIONS 



F. Dorner & Sobs Co., 

 LAFAYEHE, IND. 



inji; qualities. A report will be made at 

 the March meeting of the club. 



Koman J. Irwin and Wallace R. Pier- 

 son, of Cromwell, Conn., have returned 

 from their southern trip, well pleased 

 with their holiday. Mr. Pierson visited 



