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The Florists' Rcvic\\ 



Al'Kil, 21, 1921 



have the sympathy of the entire trade 

 in the serious illness of their wife and 

 mother. 



Joseph E. Koppelman was a business 

 visitor in New York and Philadelphia 

 last week. 



Edward Brooke, of T. J. Johnston & 

 Co., was in Boston and vicinity last 

 week on business. 



Henry Patry has entered the employ 

 of William A. Bowers. 



E. J. Johnston is now in charge of 

 the designing department of Johnston 

 Bros. 



Peter Scott, of Barrington, was one 

 of the visitors at the Boston rose show 

 last week. 



Thomas Curley, one of the oldest 

 growers in this city, will offer his range 

 of greenhouses and other property, at 

 the corner of Harkness and Slocum 

 streets, at auction May 11. 



W. W. Knight, Centerville, is carry- 

 ing a full line of farm, garden and 

 flower seeds. 



Noonan Bros, have nearly 50,000 

 pansy plants and upwards of 30,000 

 early cabbage plants ready for the 

 field. 



The Providence Chamber of Com- 

 merce has announced that the annual 

 Planting daj', observed for several 

 years, will be canceled for this year, 

 due to the high prices and scarcity of 

 desirable bushes and shrubs. 



M. B. Saunders is preparing to erect 

 additional greenhouses this summer. 

 He reports active demand for outdoor 

 work. W. H. M. 



DULUTH, MINN. 



has gone 

 plentiful, 

 freesias, 

 lilies and 

 . Potted 

 primulas, 

 begonias, 

 ful. 



FERNS 



POT-GROWN STOCK 



100 1,000 



Boston $6.00 $50.00 



Roosevelt 6.00 50.00 



Whitmanii 6.00 55.00 



Whitmanii Comp 6.00 55.00 



Verona 6.00 50.00 



Teddy, Jr 6.00 50.00 



Macawu 10.00 95.00 



BENCH-GROWN STOCK 



I can sell you bench-grown stock in the 

 above-mentioned varieties at $5 less per 

 thousand. Buy bench-grown stock and 

 save on express charges. 



For Immediate Delivery 



We now have 3 '-2 -in. and 4-in. pot-Krown 

 stock. I shall also be able to supply you wit h 

 your fern runners at $15.00 per 1,000. Place 

 your orders early. 



Henry H. Barrows 



F«m Speeialiat 

 264 High St., Whitman, Mass. 



The Market. 



With Easter over, business 

 back to normal. Stock is 

 Eoses, carnations, daffodils, 

 snapdragons, daisies, Easter 

 callas form the assortment 

 plants now coming in are 

 cinerarias, hydrangeas and 

 Greens of all kinds are plenti 



Various Notes. 



Visitors to Duluth this week were 

 Fred Longren, of the Burlington Wil- 

 low Ware Shops, Burlington, la., and 

 Otto Gocrisch, of the cut flower depart- 

 ment of A. L. Randall Co., Chicago, 

 who was talking peonies for Mothers' i 

 day. J. E. S. I 



Fancy Carnations, 2c, 3c and 4c. 



Fancy Roses, 4c, 6c, 8c, 10c and ISc. 



Including Columbia, Russell, Milady, White Killarney and Ophelia. 



Easter Lilies, cut, '^'bd'.'"' 

 Sweet Peas, $1.00 per 100 



Daisies, $1.00 per 100 

 Calla Lilies, $2.S0 per doz. 



STOCK YOD ARE LOOKING FOR 



Bargain Prices for 1921 S 



Ageratum Bine Star $1.00 



Altemanthera, red, yellow and green 1.50 



Alyssum, double 1.50 



Asparagus Sprengerl 



Asparagus Plumosus 



Begonia Erfordii, fine, bushy 



Begonia Erfordii, fine, bushy 



Begonia Erfordii, fine, bushy 



Begonia Vernon, fine, bushy 



Begonia Vernon, fine bushy 



Begonia Vernon, fine, bushy J. 



Carnations, potted, in bud and bloom 



Coleus, 8 leading varieties 1.50 



Coleus Trailing Queen 2.00 



Coleus Trailing Queen 



Daisies, Marguerites, white with yellow center, 



strong 2.00 



Genista 3.00 



Gteranium S. A. Nutt 



Geranium S. A. Nutt 



Qeranium Snow Queen 



Geranium Snow Queen 



Geranium Mme. Salleroi 



Greranium, any variety 



Geranium Bose, Elk Horn Leaf 



Heliotrope, lavender 



Ivy, English, hardy 2.00 



Ivy, G«rman or Parlor-: , 1.50 



Pelargoniums, mixed varieties 5.00 



Pelargoniums, mixed varieties 



Pelargoniums, mixed varieties 



Boses, Bichmond 



Salvia Splendens 1.50 



Swalnsona Alba 2.50 



Tradescantia Tricolor, variegated, green, white and 



red 1.25 



Tradescantia, green and white 1.25 



Verbenas 



Verbenas, transplanted, $•1.25 per 100 



Vincas, variegated and green 



Vincas, variegated 



Asters, strong seedlings, pink white and lavender, 75c 

 planted, $1.25 per 100. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



Lettuce, Grand Rapids, seedlings, $2.00 per 1000. Transplanted, $4.00 per 

 1000. 



Tomatoes, any quantity, best varieties, well rooted plants, strong seedlings, 

 $4.00 per 1000. Transplanted, $8.00 per 1000. 



Cabbage, Early Copenhagen and Early Jersey Wakefield. Strong plants, well 

 rooted seedlings, $3.00 per 1000. Transplanted, $6.00 per 1000. 



Cauliflower, strong plants, well rooted seedlings, $5.00 per 1000. Trans- 

 planted, $8.00 per 1000. 



Pepper, Large Bell, strong rooted seedlings, $5.00 per 1000. Transplanted, 

 $8.00 per 1000. 



Egg Plants, strong rooted seedlings, $5.00 per 1000. Transplanted, $8.00 per 

 1000. 



Strawberry Plants, Progressive Everbearing, $1.50 per 100, $12.00 per 1000. 

 Senator Dunlap, Klondyke and Brandywine, $1.00 per 100, $6.00 per 1000. 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO. 



Terms Cash or C. P.P. Telephtne 2416 PRINCETON, ILL | 



