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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 28. 102a 



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 

 AND WANT TO MEET YOU. 



The Joseph H. Hill Co., 



RICHMOND, 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



INDIANA 



Men Hon The HfTlew when rou wrtf. 



Our Specialty - - - - Ferns of Finest Quality 



Boston 

 Roosevelt 

 Whitmaoii 

 Teddy, Jr. 

 Whituiaaii Ck>inp 



I 



Asparagus Plomosus. 2^-inch. 

 Asparagus Sprengeri, 2>i-inch. 



2Ji-iijch 



per 100 $ 6.60 



I per 1000 60.00 



• / 



100 1000 



$5.00 $6000 



6.00 60.00 



Boston 



Roosevelt, J 3.5^^ 



Whitmanu >_., , fJT"^^ ti k nn 



Teddy. Jr. rPerlOO $16.00 



Whitmanil Comp.7 



Asparagus Plumosus, S-inch, per 100 $12.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 3-inch, per 100 12.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 4-inch, per 100 20.00 



We an bookins orders for imm(diate and future delivery. Quality stock guaranteed. Trade reference or cash with order. 



THE SPRINGFIELD FLORAL & FERN CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



Mentloii Th> BeTlew whea you write. 



last week fflling telegraph orders. 

 There is plenty of funeral work and 

 decorations. A number of store spring 

 opening decorations have been booked 

 for the coming week. _ 



C. E. Critchell 's condition is much im- 

 proved, and he will soon be back on the 



P, J. Olinger reports a good week in 

 calendula and sweet peas sales. 



Julius Baer was exceedingly busy last 

 week on funeral work. His St. Pat- 

 rick's day window display was a novel 



one. TTTMi- 



The trade is sorry to hear of William 

 Taylor's loss by fire. Mr. Taylor has 

 not estimated his loss, but the fire 

 ruined the stock and two 200-foot 

 houses, filled with stock for Easter. 



T. J. Hardesty has revived the idea 

 of a box of cut flowers in the window 

 and has attracted much attention from 

 the passers-by. 



Ernst Rutenschroer, one of our hill- 

 top growers, reports his stock for Easter 

 80 far to be coming along nicely, and, 

 with some bright days, will have the 

 best lot of stock ever, including bulb- 

 ous stock, roses and lilies. 



G. H. K. 



NEWABK, N. J. 



TERNS 



We wuh to call particular attention to our fine 

 etock of fern* which we are offering at this time 



Vaphretopia Ttetoito (Ttaa Vtotoir Fani). A b«aatl^ 

 Taddy, Jr.. nica pUnta. IM-ln. pota, |SMO to |» 

 ll.tO aaeh: •-In.. $2.90 to fl.OO aMJh. 



fuL naw, eraatad f om of 

 tllo* par 10* ; l-la.. TIa to 



ja; a-in.. fi.vv u) fa.vv aaon. 



Vap^Mlapla nanatlaataMk Larga apaolmana. l-ln., |S.0« to 11.00 aaah: lO-tau 

 14.00 to $1.00 each. 



Vaphxwlapla BiagaatlMlna Oo»Mo«a. IH-ln.. tie to lOa aaoh: O-ln- 11.00 mUk; 

 larga apaolmana. 8-inch. fS.OO to tO.OO aaoh; lO-lnoh. |4.04 to ti.OO aaah. 



Vapkrel^to KvaMM. Nlpa pUata. IH-lneh pota, 111.00 par 100; tM-lnoh, Sla 

 ta iOe aaoh; B-lnch. 7ie aach; l-lnch, fl.OO aaoh. 



Ifaphrolapla Haszlall, lO-to.. 10.00 to 17.00 aaeh. 



Baphrelapia I>warf Boetoa, m-tn. pota. $10.00 par 100; O-bk, tl.00 aaah. 

 Tmetoae addad aztm at eoet. 



»»gM«h trr, nlca planta. 4-inch pota, buahy. Sia aad tie. aoeordlns to qaallty. 



Paoklas addad aztra at eoat 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



Ifentloii Tb« RrTl«w wbra joa writ*. 



Carnations are plentiful here now, 

 and they are of fine quality. The stems 

 are longer than they were a few weeks 

 ago. Potted rose bushes in bloom are 

 beginning to appear on the market. 

 There is an abundant supply of regular 

 spring flowers, such as hyacinths, nar- 

 cissi, tulips, etc., both potted and cut. 

 Boses are plentiful and daisies of fine 

 quality are sufficiently abundant to 

 meet the demand. Sweet peas are ar- 

 riving in quantity. 



Philips Bros, report that, notwith- 



