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The Florists' Review 



April 28, 1921 



Montgomery's Priscilla 



Thai's the name of the new pink rose! The name will be Priscilla probably after the publl 

 but we have had to add the prefix to cover the rules of nomenclature. 



In order to get someone who knows more about roses than we do to give an unbiased, honest 

 this rose, we have placed I'J plants of it with each of the following rose growers: 



has had it a while, 

 opinion on the merits of 



K. v.. Hill Co.. 



Richmond, liul. 

 -Dallledouze BrOH., 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Albert F. AmlinK <<».. 



Maywood, 111. 

 Ouckliam-Pierson Co., 



Madison, N. J. 

 Rowayton Greenhousew, 



Rowuyton, Conn. 

 MilltT Floral Co., 



FarniinKton, Utah 

 Wftllworth Farm OreenhouHeN, 



DownerH Grove, 111. 



A. 8. Bum«, ,Ir., 



HprinK Valley, N. 

 Robt. HimpHon, 



Clifton. N. J. 

 Cha«. H. Totty Co., 



Madison, N. .1. 

 N'oe-Ruzicka Co., 



Madison, N. J. 

 Wm. H. Elltott Co.. 



Madbury, N. H. 

 .Anthony Ruzlcka, 



Madison, N. J. 

 W. .1. Pllchfir, 



Kirk wood. Mo. 



>loH. Heacock Co., 

 RoelofN, Pa. 



Weudland & Keimel Co., 

 BImhurst, III. 



•ley Floral Co., 



Nashville, Tenn. 



Roberts Rose Co.. 



Denver, Colo. 

 <ie». C. Weiland, 



Evanston, IlL 



Ijikeview Rose Gardens, 

 .Jamestown. N. V. 



Ask them about it. if you will, at any time. They have our permission to tell the truth, 

 rose sell itself! We shall be s mply order takers. 



Bassett & Washburn, 

 Hinsdale. 111. 



Harry O. May. 



Summit, N. J. 



F. R. Plcnwn, 



Tarry town, N. Y. 

 L. B. Coddlngton, 



Murray Hill, N. .1. 



.los. H. HIU Co., 



Rtchmond. Ind. 



Stephen Mortensen. 



Southampton. Pa. 



We are going to let this 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



FERNS— exclusively— FERNS 



Our efforts are devoted exclusively to the growing of Ferns, which insures the trade who purchase our stock the highest 

 quality Ferns. We would appreciate your orders and can make prompt shipment in the following varieties: 



100 1000 



3-in $lS.OO $140.00 



BOSTON 



ROOSEVELT 



TEDDY.JR 



WHITMANII 



WHITMANII COMP. 



ASP. PLUMOSU8. 3-ln 9.00 80.00 



ASP. SPRENGEBI. 3-ln 8.00 70.OO 



Trade references or cash with order. 



The Sprins^field Floral and Fern Co. 





Sprinsrf ield, Ohio 



CANTON, O. 



Johnston-Luce Wedding. 



Zion Lutheran church, at Wooater, 

 O., was the scene of one of the prettiest 

 weddings in this section, of interest 

 to the craft because Miss Rhea Luce, 

 of Wooster, was the bride of Dan L. 

 .Johnston, of Canton. Mr. Johnston is 

 the proprietor of .Johnston 's Flower 

 Shop, at Canton, O. The bride was at- 

 tended by a maid of honor, a matron of 

 honor and eight bridesmaids. 



The beautiful gowns worn were made 

 more beautiful by the handsome, artistic 

 arm bouquets of sweet peas carried by 

 the maid and matron of honor and the 

 colonial staffs with sweet peas carried 

 by the bridesmaids. The bride's bou- 

 quet was a work of art and consisted 

 of lilies of the valley and orchids. Satin 

 ribbon and silk chiffon were used in 

 profusion. Wild smilax and pink roses 

 were used in the house and church 

 decorations. 



The bouquets were designed and exe- 

 cuted by Miss Wilda Wallace, of John- 

 ston 'a Flower Shop, and reflected great 

 credit on her ability. 



The occasion gave Mr. .Johnston 's 

 brother nobles in the Shrine an 

 opportunity to even scores. This they 

 did by kidnapping him as he left the 

 church and returning him at 9:.30 p. m. 

 minus his evening clothes biit in over- 

 alls and a much-painted face. In this 

 costume he was paraded around the 

 center of town. 



After the honeymoon trip the newly- 

 weds will reside in their new home, on 

 Massillon road, near Canton. 



H. 0. H. 



Roses Roses 



Extra heavy own-root 4-inch pot plant*. 



800 Double White Killamey 

 3,500 Columbia 

 700 Premier 

 200 Pilgrim 



All the above at $30.00 per 100; $250.00 

 per 1000. 



inO 1000 



Ophelia, own root, 2j4-in $15.00 $120.00 



Columbia, own root. 2^-in 15.00 125.00 



Premier, own root, 254-in 20.00 175.00 



Mme. Butterfly, own root,254-in.25.00 200.00 



Franlf Dunlop, own root, 2?4-in. 20.00 185.00 



Frank Dunlop, grafted. 254-in. .W.OO 250.00 



Let us show you samples. 



BENCH ROSES 



Scott Key, Ward, Donald McDenald, 

 Ophelia, Ophelia Supreme. Columbia, Mrs. 

 Russell, Prima Donna, Mi^on, Richmond. 



Two and three-year-old, heavy, well- 

 ripened wood. Will he well packed. 

 $18.00 per 100 



2,500 each, one year srrafted PilKrim and 

 Dunlop. $25.00 per 100; $250.00 per 1000. 



Inspected and passed, free from midge and 

 beetle. 



CARNATIONS 



These were reserved for growers' own 

 planting. Owing to change in plans, they 

 are for <;alp now. Pinched hack, hranched 

 and ready for planting at once, all in 2'4-tn. 

 pots. 



.■^..^OO Matchless $45.00 per 1000 



2.000 Aviator 60.00 per 1000 



2.000 Enchantress Supreme. . 70.00 per 1000 

 1 ,000 Beacon 60.00 per 1000 



350 Ethel Fisher 55.00 per 1000 



L. J. REUTER CO. 



Plant BrokmrM 

 15CcdarSt.,Watcrtowi, P.O., Boston, Mms. 



FERNS 



Scottii, Teddy Jr., Bos- 

 ton, Harrisii, Whitmanii, 

 Piersonii, Elegantissima. 



Strongr, 2 >^ -inch, 



$10.00 per 100 

 5-inch 50c each 



Sword Ferns, good, strong, 



3-inch, per 100 $12.50 



Bird's -Nest Ferns, 6-inch .... 2.00 



Miscellaneous Plants 



Begonias, Xmas Red and Pink, 4-in., 



each $ 0.25 



Asparagus, Plumosus, 2^-in., 5c; 



3-in 15 



Kentias, 4-in., 75c; 5-in., each 1..S0 



Kentias, made up, 5-in., $1.50; 6-in., 



each 3.00 



Kentias, made up, large plants, each, 



$10.00 to 20.00 



Cibotiums, fine plants, 8-tn. tubs, 



$7.50 each; 10-in., each 10.00 



Areca Lutescens, 3-inch 25 



Rubbers, 4-in., 40c; 5-in.. 50c and 



75c; 6-in., each, $1.00, $1.50 and 2.00 



Pandanus, 6-in., $2.00; large plant.x, 



$2.50, $5.00 and 6.00 



Crotons, $1.50 to 7.00 



Adiantum Gloriosum 75 



Ficus Pandurata, 5-inch, $1.50; 6- 



inch 2.00 



Ampelopsis Veitchii, 4-in., each 40 



Clematis Paniculata, 4-inch 25c; 5- 



in., each 35 



JOHN BADER CO. 



Mt.Troy, N.S. Pittsbursrh, Pa. 



