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The Florists^ Review 



July 20, 1922 



J. Galvin to John H. Greatorex, super- 

 intendent of the Arthur Curtiss James 

 estate. 



Frank McLeish, son of James Mc- 

 Leish, was married last week to Miss 

 Doris G. King. The floral decorations, 

 by the groom and his father, were 

 among the best seen here in a long time. 

 The bride's veil was caught up with a 

 coronet of gypsophila. 



W. J. Roche, of New York, who has 

 Uie flower stand in the Vanderbilt ho- 

 tel, is here spending his summer vaca- 

 tion. 



Albert and Frederick Eitchie were 

 ineiiibers of a party that left last week 

 by automobile for Maine, where they 

 will spend ten days' vacation. 



Alfred Bunyard, of New York, who 

 for several years had a branch es- 

 tablishment on Bellevue avenue, has ar- 

 rived, with his family, to spend the 

 summer here. Mr. Bunyard is recuper- 

 ating after a serious surgical operation 

 performed in New York recently. Last 

 summer he and his family were in 

 Europe. 



Yellow flowers were at a premium last 

 week, several functions in honor of the 

 golden wedding of Eear Admiral Wil- 

 liam n. Brownson, U. S. N., retired, 

 calline for quantities of flowers of this 

 color. W. H. M. 



Dayton, O. — C. L. Fies, whose spe- 

 cialty is vincas, is building two more 

 greenhouses for his stock in winter. 

 He has two acres of vincas out this 

 summer and says, "I shall be glad when 

 it is time to run my advertisement in 

 The Eeview, as all those checks look 

 good to me." 



Winona, Minn. — Excavating for the 

 new greenhouses of the Siebrecht Floral 

 Co. has been completed and the con- 

 struction of the foundation is now under 

 way. The new greenhouses are situated 

 near St. Mary's cemetery. The first 

 50,000 square feet of glass completed are 

 to be used for the growing of carna- 

 tions and roses. 



Monongahela, Pa.— The J. A. Kenney 

 Co. is building 10,000 feet of additional 

 glass. There are two houses, each 26x 

 110 feet, and one house, 12x110 feet. A 

 boiler is being installed which will take 

 care of the entire range. A permanent 

 retail store has also been opened at 325 

 Main street. This firm is made up of 

 J. A. Kenney and his son, Paul. They 

 sold more than 30,000 gladioli this sea- 

 son. An acre of outdoor flowers has 

 been planted. Good business is reported 

 here. 



Ferns and Palms 



Ferns— Scottii and Teddy Jr., 6H-ioch. 



60c. 

 Palms— Kentla Forst«riana and Bel- 



moreana, 4-inch, «)0o; o-inch, $1.2.'), 



fine stock. 

 Rubber Plants, strong, 6-inch iwts. 



75c. 

 Asparagus Plumosus, 4-iuch, $15.00 



per lOO; -JH-inch, %5.W per 100. 

 Dracaena Terminalis, 4-inch, 50c. 



Cash with order. Add 5% for packing. All 

 plants shipped at purchaser's risk. All 

 plants will be shipped out of pots unless 

 otherwise instructed. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN 



101* W. Oatario St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



HYDRANGEAS 



For July and August Flo^vering 



We offer an extra fine lot of Otaksa, etc., ready for immediate shipment, for 

 summer blooming, in 14-inch common butter tubs, nicely budded, at $4.00, 

 $5.00 and $6.00 each, according to size of plants. 



WINTER-FLOWERING ROSES 



We can still supply in quantity the following varieties of winter-flowering 

 roses, extra fine stock, own root, out of 3% -inch pots: Columbia, 7raaels 

 Scott Key, Double White XUlamey, Klgnon or Cecile Brunuer, Mme. Butterfly, 

 Premier, White Ophelia. In limited quantity the following varieties: JLmmx- 

 Ican Beauty, Crusader, icra. Aaron Ward, Ophelia, Pilgrim, Silvia, Prlacilla. 



Prices on application. 



FERNS 



We wish to call particular attention to our fine stoclc of Ferns which we are 

 offering at this time: 



Nephrolepis Victoria (The Victory Fern). A beautiful, crested form of 

 Teddy, Jr., nice plants, 6-in., 75c and $1.00 each; 7-in., $1.50 each. 



Nephrolepia elegantlsBlma. Nice plants, 6-in., 75c and $1.00 each; 8-in., $2.00 

 each; large specimens, 10-in., $4.00 and $5.00 each. 



Hephrolepis elegantisslma compacta. 3%-in., 35c and 50c each; nice plants, 

 6-in., 75c and $1.00; large specimens, $2.00 each; 10-in., $4.00 and $5.00 each. 



ITephrolepiti MuBCOsa. 3^in., 35c and 50c each; 5-in., 75c each; 6-in., $1.00 each. 



NephroleplB, Bwarf Boston. 6-in., 75c each; 8-in., $2.00 each. 



Packing added extra at cost. 



F. R. riERSON, 



Telephone 

 Tatrytown 48 



TARRHOWN, N. Y. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



Use 



Reidy-Set Concrete Benches 



for 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



"We liiivc (.'ronii Carnations, Roses, 

 Chrysaiilliciniuiis and I'olnseltias on your 

 benclies with as (food resuits as on »<M>den 

 lienciu-s." 



\". BurKcviii, Inc., Kingston, N. Y. 



Build Them Yourself 



At Ro<-k Bottom Cost. 



It's easy witli our improved ste<'l 



MOLDS 



or wo wili contra<-t to erect. 



Mead-Suydam Co. 



342-346 Sixtk Atb. NEWARK, N. J. 



FIRST COST THE LAST COST 



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t- Compact, easily handled 

 and as ALL MOVING 

 PARTS ARE DUST PROOF and RUN IN OIL It 

 brinifs satisfaction, unusual value and economy. 

 Write today for deacriptlon, etc. 



The Acme CiltiFator Ce., Salem, Ohie 



BEGONIAS 



Pride of Newcastle* 



4-inch, 20c each 



Mrs. M. A. Patten, 



4-inch, 20c each 

 Corallina de Lucerne, 



4-inch, 20c each 



Heavy busby plants in bloom just right 

 for immediate sale or for shifting alone 

 to larger aizes. 



Rex, 4 -inch - 25c each. 

 Rex, 2/^-inch - 10c each 



Asparagus Plumosus, fine 

 heavy plants, 4-inch, 12c each, 



GERANIUMS, 2X-inch 

 Poitevine, $5.00 per 100. 

 Nutt and Buchner, 



$4.00 per 100 



BOSTON FERNS 



A nice lot of 5>4 and 6-inch 

 pots, 60c each. 



All of the above stock of my 

 usual excellent quality 



EXPERTLY PACKED, FREE OF CHARGE 



G. R. NOBLE, Piducih, Ky. 



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