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The Florists' Review 



ArousT 28, 1913. 



YOUR 1914 CATALOGUE TRADE WILL REQUIRE. ; ^ 



the Finest Lanna in hacn Lolor 



Mrs. Alfred F. Conard for pink 



Meteor for red 



Kate F. Deemer for yellow 



Mt. Blanc for white 



For complete list and recommendations consult the 



Canna Specialists: 



THE CONARD & JONES CO., West Grove, Pa. 



seeds, many thousands of pounds of 

 seeds of the perennial and annual 

 plants, bulbs and fruit stock, as well as 

 ornamental shrubs, are imported. The 

 greater part of the tree seeds, more 

 than 7,000 pounds, come from Germany. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



The Market. 

 Business in this city was varied last 

 week, some days being practically 

 dead, while others were lively. What 

 stock there is available is of good qual- 

 ity. Some good asters arriving daily 

 are cleaned up on sight. Boses are good 

 and have fine foliage, but, of course, 

 are small. 



Various Notes. 



E. A. Fetters moved into his beauti- 

 ful new home on Chicago boulevard, 

 Augurt 26. 



I The visitors to the convention have 

 all returned and give glowing accounts 

 of the good times they had. Robert 

 Eahaley and Michael Bloy, who 

 brought back some of the bowling 

 prizes, feel quite proud of their good 

 luck. 



Gus H. Taepke has become quite an 

 automobile enthusiast, having just pur- 

 chased a touring car. 



George Heinl, of Toledo, O., spent 

 several days in Detroit visiting the 

 florists. H. S. 



Amherst, Mass. — No permanent ap- 

 pointment has as yet been made of a 

 successor to Professor E. A. White, who 

 has left the Massachusetts Agricultural 

 College to become head of the floricul- 

 tural department at Cornell University. 

 E. J. Canning, for many years curator 

 of the botanical gardens at Smith Col- 

 lege, will assume the instructional work 

 this fall and Clark L. Thayer, a grad- 

 uate of the college, will assist in the 

 work of the department. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



Cabbace Plants to December. $1.00 per lOuO; 



SOOO, ♦4.00. Re- rooted Cabbage Plan to— all rarle- 



tles— $1.H0 per KflO. 

 Celery Plants to September, $1.60 per iroO; 500, 



90c. Re-rooted Celery Plant*— all varleOes— $2.60 



perlOOO: 6<0,»l.«i. .- ^ *. «„ .««« 



Snowball CauUf lower WantB, $3.00 per 1000. 

 1 Re-rooted Cantiflower Planto, $R.OO per lOUO. 

 I PaperPotaandDlrtBand*— all sires. 



V«. nCNELUISOn. CI»»Ur. Mmi Jwtt* 



B. & A. SPECIALTIES 



Our Werid*! Choicest Niuiery and Greenhouse Products br Florists 



Palms, Bay Trees, Boxwood and Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Ever- 

 greens, Roses, Rhododendrons, Vines and Climbers, Spring Bulbs 

 and Roots, Conifers and Pines. 



NOW READY 



SUNBURST ROSES, 3-inch, own root. $15.00 per 100; $126.00 per 1000. 

 KILLARNEY QUEEN ROSES, 4-inch, own root, $10.00 per 100. 

 DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY ROSES. 4-inch, own root, $10.00 per 100. 



Florists are always welcome visitors to om- Nurseries. We are only a few minates from New 

 York City. Carlton Hill Station is the second stop on the Main Line of the Erie Railroad. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, !SKir.«1g«« 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



''The Story of Nehvse" 



A booklet of interest to every grower of 



Snapdragon. Your copy sent 



on receipt of stamp. 



r. W. FLETCHER & CO., Anburndtle, Mass. 



Mention The Ryvlew wh<»p yon write 



JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and E. 4Sth St. 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Paims, Ferns and Decoritive Pluts 



JULIUS ROEHR8 CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



ORCHIDS, PAUMS 

 and plants of avary variaty 



Always mention tlia noiiats* Review 

 ....n.,r wben wrttfcfta adveiJUers, , ^| 



Let OB book your order foi^ 



ASTERS 



We have all kinds coming on. 

 Don't overlook your CHRYHANTHEMUM 



order; let us book you now for what yon want: all 

 kinds and colors at the market price and any quantity 

 you want. 



Our Field-crown Camatlona are what yon 

 want. Pink and White Enchantress. Beacon and 

 Wards, at $60.00 per luOO. 



W. H. 8AWVEL FLORAL CO. 



115 Clinton Place, KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



From bed, will fill a 3-lnch pot. very fine stock, 

 $5.00 per 100; 145.00 per 1000. 



John Welsh Young 



Upul StatiM. P. t. R. PHIUDCIPIIIA, PA 



Poinsettia Pulcherrima 



Nice strong, plants from 2H2-in. pots, 

 16.00 per 100; f 55.00 per 1000 



.ANTON SCHULTHEI8 ^ 



tltflM ffrtbt. CiliESE raiirf, L. I.. R T ' 



MeiMi<flAni(C^TiMr ^bt£'jnn. iMte. 



