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The Rorists' Review 



JDLY 3, 1913. 



DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



Last week there were a good many 

 weddings, which materially increased 

 the florists' business. There was much, 

 also, to be done in the way of funeral 

 orders. Several large farewell parties 

 given by the schools brought an un- 

 usually large demand for corsage bou- 

 quets. These three items combined 

 kept the florists busy and made it pos- 

 sible for each one to report a most 

 satisfactory week. Flowers are as plen- 

 tiful as they usually are at this season 

 of" the year and are of good quality, 



considering the extremely hot weather. 



' The entire month of June was a busy 

 one for Dayton florists and all feel 

 much satisfied with results. The weather 

 throughout the month has been hot 

 and dry. 



Various Notes. 



Joseph I. Schaeffer has reported right 

 along that his trade this spring was the 

 best he had experienced since being in 

 business. He has recently verified his 

 statements by purchasing a fine new 

 five-passenger automobile. 



The Advance Floral Co. had an ex- 

 tremely pretty display of cattleyas last 

 week. One handsome specimen had nine 

 blooms on it. 



Miss Elsie Bartholomew spent last 

 week in Lima, O., as a delegate -to the 

 Ohio State C. E. Convention. 



Miss Bertha Cornwall, of Harper, 

 Kan., is a guest at the home of Mrs. 

 Ruby Leslie for the month of July. 



A fine new white-enameled refriger- 

 ator is the latest addition to the Main 

 street store of the Heiss Co. since the 

 flood. The other refrigerator was 

 washed out of the store during the 

 flood. 



Besides numerous large funeral or- 

 ders, W. G. Matthews had an unusually 

 brisk demand last week for corsages, 

 which were used in the farewell parties 

 at the high schools. 



Mrs. B. Haschke speaks quite favor- 

 ably of last week's business. Funeral 

 work was the chief factor. 



M. D. Schmidt & Son also had an 

 encouraging business last week. 



D. J. Adsit, of Jamestown, O., was in 

 town June 30 with a large order of 

 plants for the National Cash Kegister 

 Co. Mr. Adsit states that this order 

 cleaned up all his bedding plants, and 

 he furthermore says that his bedding 

 plant trade has been exceptionally fine 

 this season. The greenhouse department 

 of the National Cash Eegister Co. has 

 used great quantities of plants this sea- 

 son in beautifying the city and covering 

 up much of the damage caused by the 

 flood. E. A. L. 



ORCHIDS 



Fresh Importations, ready for Immediate delivery- 

 Cattleya Oisras Cattleya Labiata 



Cattleya Trianae Cattleya SpeciosisBima 

 Cattleya .Schroederae Cattleya Mosslae 



Most reasonable prices. Write to 



John Pe Buck. ^'^.V-HS-iV 



ORCHIDS 



Arrived In fne.'ICQEditiorL^-yi^Ieya Tri^if^ (espe- 

 cially fine JyaaJ, C. UtskeUknarC. Dowiana, l>endo>- 

 binm ThfMflinim, D. CMyfttoswn, D. f}r1^i^( 

 D. Jamesianum, D. Devonunum, D. Dalnou«ianum, 

 D. FalctrtiWH and Vandr Coemlea. Oiher kinds ia 

 transit. Write for prices. 



LAQER Jk HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



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Silver Dollar Size 

 PRIMROSES 



Primnla Oboonlca Grandlflora. 



New LarKe Flowered Hybrids. 



All from 21^1-ln. pote. 100 1000 



Alba, white tS.OO $26.00 



Appleblossom 3.00 26.00 



Coerulea, liKht blue 3.00 26.00 



Fire Queen, salmon carmine 8.00 26.00 



Kermeslna, best red 3.00 S6.00 



Rosea, bright rose 8.00 26.00 



Compacts, many liftht shades 8.00 26.00 



Violacea. dark lilac 3.00 26.00 



Primula Obconloa Oisantea. 



Kermeslna, carmine $3.00 $26.00 



Oculata, dark-eyed 8.00 26.00 



Rosea, bright rose ZM 26.00 



PHmala Chinensls Ctmbrfhta. 



Alba, white $8J)0 $?6.00 



Atrosanguinea, blood red 3.00 26.00 



Coerulca, the real true blue 3.00 26.00 



Kormeslna splendena, carmine 8.00 25.00 



Rosea, bright rose 8 00 26.00 



Defiance, Xmas red 3.60 80.01 



Karfunkelsteln, blood red.. . . 3.60 80.00 



La Djichesse, flesh color, with yellow 



center 3.60 80.00 



Primula Sinensis Stellata, blood red 3.60 80.00 



Primnla Sinensis Stellata, Dink 3.60 30.00 



Primula Sinensis Stellata. blue 8.60 30.00 



Bird's Eye Pepper, a very neat Xmas 

 plant, of compact growing habit, 



covered with small red berries.. 3.00 26.00 



HENRY SCHMIDT, Weehiwken, N. J. 



Mention The Beylew when yon write. 



Special Bargains in Plmnosus and Adiantnm 



5000 Asparagus Plumosus; fine 2-year-old clumps, 18.00 per 100; $75,00 per 



1000. 

 5000 1-year-old clumps, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



1000 Adiantum Hybrldum, 1000 Adiantum Croweanum, from bench. 

 $10.00 per 100. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE 



38«40 Broadway, 



DETROIT, MICH. 



ORCHIDS 



Frash Impertatlona. Last arrivals. 

 Guaranteed finest varieties and condi- 

 tion. Your promptly delivered Cattleyas 

 Trianae, Schroederae, Mendelll and La- 

 biata are now potted and making their 

 most important growth. 



INPORTANT DELIVERY 



Raady to Ship Now 



CATTLEYAS 



Mossiae Gaskelliana 



Labiata Percivaliana 



DENDROBIUMS 



Wardianum Giganteum, extra strong 



plants, per doz., $15.00. 

 Nobile, extra strong plants, per doz., 



$15.00 to $:w.oo. 

 Formosum Giganteum, extra strong 



plants. 

 Chrysotoxum, specimens 



ONCIDIUM VARICOSUM 



Have the above shipped at once to 

 insure you the most valuable growing 

 season— now. 



FREEMAN ORCHID CO. 



F/^LL RIVE^ MASS. ,^ 



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 writing advertisers. 



Chrysanthemum Pot Plants 



IN ABUNDANCE, READY NOW 



Bonnaffon, White Ivory, Pacific Su- 

 preme, Polly Rose, Diana, Col. Appleton, 

 Golden Eagle, William Duckham, Crocus, 

 Kahn, etc, $2.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 Extta large plants of above varieties, 

 branched, with tops taken out, $3.50 per 

 100; $80.00 per 1000. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 Aster Plants, early and late 



varieties, separate colors, 



labeled $ 3.00 



Cabbage Plants 2.0(^ 



Red Cabbage Plants 3.00 



Cauliflower 4.00 



Brussels Sprouts 2,5*^ 



Abutilon, 6 varieties $2.00 17.50 



Ageratum, blue and white... 2.00 17.5* 

 Alternantheras, red and 



yellow 2.00 15.0<' 



Alyssum, 2 varieties 2.00 15.0« 



Begonias, Vernon 2.25 20 0< ' 



Coleus, red and yellow 2.00 17.5< ' 



Cupheas 2.00 15.0<' 



Verbenas, ass't 2.25 20.0»i 



And thousands upon thousands of other 

 stock at bargain prices. Correspondj^nco 

 solicited. H SS'r - "»^ 



AVQNZO ^^ 9RYAN, Wb»l«M|e flfir^ , ^ 



WaaWfnitoii.'WaWiariay ''*/J' 



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