JULI 3, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



71 



Hydrangea 

 Otaksa 



IN TUBS 



12-iiich 

 14-iiich 

 le-inch 



$2.00 each 

 3.00 each 

 4.00 each 



IN POTS 



Each 



$1.00 



We have about 1500 very handsome 

 plants in tubs in bud and Dower 



CFlorists are always welcome visitors 

 to our Nurseries. We are only a few 

 minutes from New York City. Carl- 

 ton Hill Station is the second stop on 

 main line of Erie Bailroad. 



NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, 



Bobbink OC Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. 



Mention The Kevlew when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



FROM ai^.lNCH POTS 



100 1000 



Shrimpton $2.50 $20.00 



Comoleta 3.50 30.00 



Lynnwood Hall ;... 3.00 25.00 



Poehlmann.. 2 50 20.00 



Dr. Enguehard 3.00 25.00 



R. F. Felton 3.00 25.00 



J. D. THOMPSON CARNATION CO., 



100 



Pacific Supreme $2.50 



Halliday 2 .50 



Touset 2 . 50 



Amorita 3.00 



Pockett's Crimson .■ 2.50 



1000 



$20.00 

 20 00 

 20.00 

 25.00 

 20.00 



Joilet, III. 



do not have stock of their own. This 

 has been a fine season for young stock 

 of all kinds. 



G. P. Scherer, of the Jones-Bussell 

 Co., met with a painful accident June 

 29, in tearing down a large wedding job. 

 He went to the top of a ladder and in 

 some manner missed his hold, and in 

 falling broke a small bone in his foot. 



B. J. Irwin, of New York, was a re- 

 cent visitor^/ F. A. F. 



Orange, N. J.— The New Jersey Flori- 

 cultural Society is conducting a vig- 

 orous campaign to have professional 

 gardeners represented on park boards 

 and tree commissions. 



Blair, Neb.— Wm. Rodgers has taken 



his stepson, Wm. T. Pieper, of Pitts- 



; burgh. Pa., into partnership, and with 



^ji him formed the Blair Floral Co., Bodgers 



Mention The ReTlew whan yon write. 



DRACAENA CANES 



For Immedlat* Delivery 



MaManRoana and Ltndenll, 35 cents per foot; Ter- 

 mlnalis. 15 cents: FraKransand BrazlUensls.M cts.; 

 BaptlsOl, Shepherdll, Marguerite Story, Lord 

 Wolseley, Imperial Is, Sanderlana, Oullfoylel, Re- 

 (Tlna, Oladstonei and AmabllU, 26 cents. 



COLIN CAMPBELL 

 234 East SSth St. NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



Morris, HI. — J, H. Bohmer is now sole 

 proprietor of the business conducted 

 under the name of the Morris Floral 

 Co. He took possession June 1. Some 

 years ago the business was owned 

 jointly by Mr. Bohmer and Ivend 

 Krohn, but early in 1910 Mr. Bohmer 

 withdrew from the partnership and re- 

 moved to Hinsdale, 111. In January, 

 1912, Mr. Krohn died. A little later, 

 when the business was offered for sale, 

 Mr. Bohmer decided to purchase it and 

 resume operations here. 



SPECIAL NOnCE 



We are receiving inquiries since we cut out 

 our ad of Xanthosoma Illustris In The Review 

 If we could still supply plants of them. In 

 reply we would say that we still have some 

 nice plants, and we wish every florist would 

 trlve them a trial this season, as we know 

 they will be pleased with them. They make 

 nice pot plants as well as outdoor plants. 

 As hardy as the common Elephant Ear and 

 much handsomer, as the leaf is of a dark, 

 velvety black In color. 



20 nice plants for $1.00, all charges paid. 

 If you haven't room for twenty, then try 

 ten, but try them anyway. 



L. H. READ & CO. 



DEER PARK, ALA. 



Always mention the Florists* Review 

 when writing advertisers. 



