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The Florists' Review 



Makch 16. 1022 



Don^t Forget the Dates of the 



FIFTH NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW 



MARCH 25 TO APRIL 1, 



AT INDIANAPOLIS! 



WE ARE GOING TO BE THERE WITH AN EXHIBIT 



The 



RICHMOND, 



AND WANT TO MEET YOU. 



Joseph H. Hill 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Co., 



INDIANA 



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Our Specialty - - - - Ferns of Finest Quality 



Boston 



Roosevelt f 23^-iiich 



Whitmanii >per 100 $6.50 



Teddy, Jr. ( per 1000 60.00 



Whitmanii Comp./ 



100 1000 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2M-inch $5.00 $50 00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 2H-inch 5.00 50.00 



We are booking orders for immediate and future delivery 



Boston 



Roosevelt i „ j„„i, 



Whitmanii \^ , m «i k nn 



Teddy. Jr. fPer 100 $15.00 



Whitmanii Comp.7 



Asparagus Plumosus, 3-inch, 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 



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the florist once or twice a week for a 

 small bouquet have ceased the prac- 

 tice, visiting the florist only when flow- 

 ers are desired for special events. High 

 prices during the war and post-war 

 period broke up the habit. Prices are 

 still too high for large transient sales. 



Various Notes. 



Trauth the Florist, 475 Orange street, 

 reports business as fair, but he inti- 

 mates that it lacks the life that it 

 should have at this season of the year. 



Invitations have been issued for the 

 wedding of Miss Mildred Strobell, 

 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. 

 Strobell, of 93 Pennsylvania avenue, to 

 Alanson F. Partelow, son of Mr. and 

 Mrs. Alanson L. Partelow, of 8 Milling- 

 ton avenue, at 8:30 p. m., March 29, at 

 the home of Miss Strobell. Mr. Strobell 

 is a florist, with a store on Broad street. 



Charles Maillard, 497 Orange street, 

 reports that there is a great deal of 

 funeral work at the present time, but 

 that there is little business outside of 

 that. R. B. M. 



TAUNTON, MASS. 



Victor B. Olson, of the Bay Street 

 Greenhouses, recently opened a hand- 

 some flower store on Broadway adjoin- 

 ing the Strand theater and has done a 

 splendid business there since opening. 

 Mrs. Olson and Carl Christensen care 

 for the store. At the greenhouses stock 

 looks remarkable well. Among the car- 

 nations were Enchantress Supreme, Be- 

 nora. White Benora, Pink Delight, 

 Ward and Matchless. Benches of calen- 

 dulas, snapdragons and other crops 

 were in fine shape. A large number 

 of pot plants are grown for store trade. 

 Cinerarias were good and a large batch, 

 ■own early in October, will be just right 



FERNS 



We wish to call particular attention to our fine 

 stock of ferns which we are offering at this time 



V«(pbTol«pla TlotorU (The Victory Fern). A beautiful, new, crested form of 

 Teddy, Jr., nice plants, l^-ln. pots, $26.00 to |36.00 per 100; C-ln.. 7I« to 

 $1.00 each; 8-ln., |2.00 to fS.OO each. ^ 



Vephrolepla XleffMitlSBlm«. Larffe epeclmens. S-ln., 12.00 to (t.OO sMh; lO-ln.. 

 $i.00 to IB.OO each. 



Vephzvlepls Sleffuitlssima Oompaota. 1%-ln., I So to SOc each: l-ln., S1.00 

 large specimens, 8-inch, |2.00 to $2.00 aach; lO-lnch, t4.06 to |S.0« eaek. 



Vaphralayls muoaaa. Nice planto, 2^-lnch pots, |12.t0 per 100; SH-lnolL tie 

 te 6«c each; B-lnch, 76o each; (-Inch, fl.OO each. 



Vephrolepla Manlsll, lO-ln., $6.00 to $7.60 each. 



veptarolepis Dwarf Boston, l^-ln. pots, 126.00 per 100; (-In.. fl.OO eaeh. 

 Paokuf added extra ai oost. 



XaarUsli Trj, nice plants, 4-lnch pots, bushy, 26c and tic, aceordlnc to quality. 



Paeklns added extra at cost. 



F. R. PIERSON, Tanytown, N. Y. 



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SOFT WOODED PLANTS 



Blue Ageratutn, Double Alytsum, Cupheu, Sultana. 

 rooted cuttings, $1.50. 



Assorted and Trailing Coleus, Red and Green Trades- 

 cantia, 2-ln., SS.SO. 



Salvia and Snapdraoont, rooted cuttings, $1.00; S-ln., 

 $5.00. 



Marguerite Daisies. Double Feverfew, Rose Gera- 

 niums, Sallerel Geraniums, English Ivy, Pink Lan- 

 tanas, Trailing Lantanas and Vincas, rooted cuttines, 

 $2.50. 



Sander Daisies, Little Beauty Fuclisias, Trailing 

 Fuchsias, Blue Hellotrvpe. German Ivy, Yellow Lan- 

 tanas and Mosnvines, 2-in., $5.00. 



Brilliancy Coleus, Boston Daisies. Red and Yellow 

 Alternaatheras and Ivy Geraniums, rooted cuttings 

 $3.60. 



Cyclamen Seedlings, twloa transplanted, $6.60 per 

 100: $50.00 per 1000. 



Geraniums, red and white, 2H-ln.. $5.00; 8-in., 

 $10.00; 4-ln., $15.00. Special Salmon and RIcard, 

 2H-in., $«.00: S-in., $12.00; 4-ln., $20.00. 



Packlnf 5%. Save this by lendlnc cash with order. 

 Subject to change without notice. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Wholesale Grower, Pdcin, lU. 



French Hydrangeas 



Ready to Ship 

 OUR PROPAGATION 



2^-in. in variety, and 



OTAKSA 



$6.50 per lOO; $60.00 per lOOO 



TROPHEE 



The Red One, $12.00 per lOO. 



DOMOTOI 



The Double .Japanese; very fine pink, 

 $25.00 per lOO. 



Also all sizes in bud ready for Easter. 



CARL HAGENBURGER, Mentor, 0. 



