MAkCH 28, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



145 



The E. G. Hill Co. 



RICHMOND, INDIANA 



Fine stocks of clean, healthy 

 own-root Roses, ready now. 



Write for quantity discounts. 



Premier, Columbia, 

 Mme. Butterfly 



AND 



A LIMITED QUANTITY OF 



Grafted Angelus 



E. C. Wenninghoff is showing a fine 

 lot of cinerarias. Mr. Wenninghoff was 

 favored with a large amount of trade 

 for St. Patrick's day. Business 

 amounted to more than usual on that 

 day. 



John Doswell has been confined to his 

 home for several days with a severe at- 

 tack of the grip, but expects to be out 

 in a few days. At the greenhouses are 

 seen two houses of fine pelargoniums, 

 Easter Greeting and Gardener's Joy, 

 that will be in just right for Easter. 

 They are also going to have a fine lot 

 of Easter lilies and snapdragons that 

 will be just right at that time. 



Lanternier Florists have had a good 

 business. They are continuing their 

 week-end sales, which have proven to 

 be a great success. 



The Flick Floral Co. had a heavy de- 



LATE MUMS PAY BEST 



White and Pink Seidewitz are the two best late varieties and 

 we hare a large stock of rooted cuttings ready. We offer you 



Per 1000 



GOLDEN QUEEN— Tb* bMt 7«Uow for early 

 October, maturlnf about tbe 10th. Same 

 color aa nolden Olow, One Incurred tonn 

 and double fmm any bud tSS.OO 



OCTOBER aUEEN— Pun white, larie die. 

 maturliit Uoctuber It to 20; exceptionally 

 flue stem and follan 40.00 



WM. H. CHADWICK— Lana.lncomd.wblta 

 oometlniea ihaded ptnk 8S.0O 



HARVARD— Japaneae reflexed: vary dark 

 orlmioa: !■ porfectlon Norember IS or 

 later; the beat red yet introduced; double 



rrao any bud 39.00 



Par 1000 

 WHITE SEIDEWITZ— White iport of the 

 popular Beldewlu, reiembllni It In avary 

 reaped except color, which la a pure while; 

 thia Tartety ahould rank ai doea Ita parent, 

 aa one of the beat Tarletlea for Chrtatmaa 



hloomlnjt $49.00 



SEIDEWITZ— A beautiful lata. Ineanwt, 

 bright pink, maturing from Thankiglflng to 

 early Deeember; aurpataef all lata plnka 



we have crown 



EARLY FROST— A rery good early whlU to 

 follow Smlth'a Advance; pure white, to- 

 curved 



These Good Pompons Ready in Quantity 



MRS. FRANK BEU— Tbe vary beat Tbanka- 

 KlTlng bronze, shading to One red; every 

 florist wants some cf thla grand lata va- 



Per 1000 



riety 130.00 



MRS. MAZEY— Bronae vort of Oodfrvy 40.00 



ANNABELL— Wine colored sport of Gadfray. 40.00 



Par 1000 



SUNSHINE— Deep yellow In color, flna and 

 fresh for Tlianktgivlng without any bokUac 

 back and remains in perfect eoodltlon. If 

 desired, for two weeks loDcer; should ba 

 partial^ disbudiied, otbsrwtae tbe pertsetly 

 formed flowers will be too erawdad 



HANS JEPSEN, Chrysanthemum Specialist, MAYWOOD, ILL. 



