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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 23. 1922 



standing many complaints in all other 

 lines of business, their business is not 

 much less, if any less, than it was a year 

 ago at this time. 



Green-colored carnations St. Pat- 

 rick's day sold at about 50 cents more 

 per dozen than white carnations. 



E. B. M. 



CLEVELAND CLUB DOINGS. 



The committee on the national flower 

 show urges every grower, wholesaler 

 and retailer to get busy in doing their 

 part as exhibitors at Indianapolis. If 

 you have something good, send it. It 

 makes no difference whether it is large 

 or small. The national committee, 

 which was compelled to take the big 

 show to Indianapolis, on account of our 

 new municipal hall being incomplete, 

 will undoubtedly see that we get the 

 next national show. 



Don't forget the special cars for 

 Cleveland day, March 29. Take your 

 vacation now. Go to Indianapolis; en- 

 joy the crowd. You will never regret 

 it. It is not only pleasure, but a real 

 education. 



The next meeting of the club will be 

 Monday, April 3. Don't forget it; mark 

 it on your calendar. To those who have 

 not been at the meetings: We need 

 you! There is not a dull moment. 

 Come and get in touch with the club's 

 "get together" activities. 



There is a better spirit among the 

 growers. There is a determined effort 

 to make Cleveland not only a greater 

 growing center, but a greater buying 

 center for the public. It can be done, 

 if you make it your duty to become a 

 live-wire part of our splendid club. 



On a trip among the growers last 

 week the writer saw some wonderful 

 Easter displays. It is expected that 

 several thousand people will visit the 

 greenhouses of the J. M. Gasser Co. dur- 

 ing the firm 's annual pre-Easter show. 

 Carl Hagenburger, C. Merkel & Sons Co., 

 Anderson's, the Riverside Nurseries, A. 

 C. Fox and many others all look for a 

 banner holiday business. At the Cleve- 

 land place of the Cleveland Cut Flower 

 Co., the McCallum Co. store and the 

 wholesale department of the J. M. Gas- 

 ser Co. preparations are being made for 

 the biggest ever. 



One of the healthiest signs of the 

 times was that the hustling "get to- 

 gether" building fund committee was 

 told to defer the next dance until after 

 the Easter rush. A. F. F. 



BLOOMING PUNTS 



CInerarlat, just coming Into bud, 4". $15; S", $25; 



e-. $40. 

 Begonias, Li.n'inosa ar-l Chatelaine, 2", $5; 3", $10; 



4", $20-$2&; R(X Begoniu. 2", $20. 

 Ferni, Pterli. fine, ul $6 |i«r 100. $50 per 1000. 

 Farm, Boiton and Whitmaoll. 4", $25; 5". $50; 6*. 



$75 

 Blooming PrimroMS. 3 Tarietles. 4", full of bloom. 



$2$ D«r 100. 



Ask for our Soft-Wooded List. 



Seedling Plumotui, $1 per 100 or $8 per 1000. 

 Soodilng Sprangeri, $1 per 100 or $7.50 per 1000. 

 Cyelaman, twice transplanted Seedlings In 6 TailoUeo, 



$6.50 per lUO or $50 per 1000. 



(Only Umlted Quantity) 

 Snapdragon Sliver Pink, BooUd Cuttings, $3; 2H*. 



$.'): 3 . $iri. I". $-J.i. 

 Easter Greeting Pelargoniums, 2%'. $10; 3", $17,S0: 



4", $25; 6". $50. 



EASTER STOCK 



Hydrangeas, French rarieties, 6 to 12 heads, $1.50 and 



U|J. 



Baby Ramblers, large 5" stock, well branched, $1.00 



to $1..^0. 



Packing 5 per cent Save this by sending cash wlUb 

 order. Subject to change without notice. 

 See soft-wooded liHt in last week's Review. 

 GEO. A. KUHL, Wkelesde Grower. PEKIN, ILL. 



EASTER PLANTS 



Primula Obconica, 4-in, pots, full 

 of flowers, $3,00 per doz, ; 5-in, pots, 

 $4.80 per doz. 



FERNS tnd DECORATIVE PUNTS 



Nephrolepis, Scottii and Teddy Jr., 



6-in. pots, $9,00 per doz.; 8-in, pots, 

 $2.00 and $2,50 each. 



Wilsonii Ferns, 3-in. pots, $1.50 

 per doz.; 6-in. pots, $6.00 per doz. 



Ficus Elastica, 6-in. pots, $9.00 

 and $12.00 per doz. 



Bird's-Nest Ferns, 6-in, pots, 

 $12.00 per doz. 



Dracaena Fragrans, 0-in. pots, 

 very heavy, $15.00 and $18.00 per 

 doz. 



Asparagus Plumosus, 3-in, pots, 

 $1,50 per doz. 



Hardy Ivies, 4-in. pots, 3 ft., 

 staked, $3,00 per doz. 



Holly Ferns, 4-in,, $3,00 per doz. 



Cash with order. No plants shipped C, O, D, All shipments travel at purchaser's 

 risk, and we are not responsible for any delay in transit, as our responsibility ceases 

 when delivery is made to express companies or other carrier. We suggest taking some 

 things out of pots as it saves lots of expressage, 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



Second and Bristol Streets and Rising Sun Avenue 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



When visiting Philadelphia, stop and pay us a visit. Our greenhouses are located 

 only four miles from the center of the city — Market Street, Take Number 50 car on 

 Fifth Street marked Fox Chase or Olney, get oflf at Bristol Street and walk two squares 

 east. 



Lilium Giganteum, extra fine 

 plants in Syi-'m. pots, 4 to 8 buds per 

 plant, 25c per bud. 



Hydrangeas, French varieties, 

 very fine, in 6-in. and 7-in. pots, 

 nicely colored, $1,00, $1.25, $1,50, 

 $2,00, $2.50 and $3.00 each. We have 

 5,000 of them. 



Magna Charta Rose Bushes in 



6-in. pots, $1,50 and $2.00 each, 



American Beauties in 6-in, pots, 

 $1.25 and $1,50 each. 



Baby Tausendschoen, Ellen Foul- 

 sen and Paul's Scarlet Climber in 

 6-in. pots, $1.00 and $1.25 each. 



Genistas, 6-in, pots, 75c, $1,00 and 

 $1,25 each; 7-in, pots, very heavy, 2 

 ft, tall, $2.00 and $2.50 each. 



Daffodils, Von Sion, three double- 

 nosed bulbs in a 6-in. pot, $7.20 per 

 doz. 



Hyacinths, 5 bulbs in a 6-in. pan, 

 $9.00 per doz., white, pink and blue. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



EASTER PLANTS 



HYDRANGEAS 



8000 French Hydrangeas. Excellent stock. FuU range of colors. Plants have from 

 3 to 20 Qowers. Can ue delivered from now until Memorial Day. 



Prices: 3 to 6 flowers 20c per flower 



6 to 10 flowers 17c per flower 



11 to 20 flowem 15c per flower 



Give us a small order for promnt delivery and decide about your Easter order after having 

 seen the plants. 



EASTER LILIES 



3 to 16 buds, per plant 25c per bud 



TULIPS 



The very best single and double varieties only. 



3 bulbs in pot 



5 bulbs in pan 



7 bulbs in pan 



Yellow, pink, red, white and variegated. 

 Singles Doubles. 



25c 30c 



40c 50c 



55c 75c 



1 bulb. 



HYACINTHS 



Pink, Blue and White— Best varieties 

 .20c 3 bulbs 50c 5 bulbs. 



.75c 



DAFFODILS 



5-Jnch pans filled with bulbs 



.40c 



COLLE BROS. 



TERMS : Cash with order 



SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Joseph Heacock Company 



Wyncote, Pa. 



Palms and Cibotiums 



Sm CUMifiad adTartiiemants 



R. S. MCMURRAY 



Wholesale Grower of Plants 



BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO 



