September 18, 191^. 



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The Florists' Review 



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ICHELL'S SEASONABLE BULBS 



LILIUM CANDIDUM 



North-of-Franc« Bulbs loo looo 



First size $6.75 $50 00 



Mammoth size 6.76 57. 50 



NARCISSUS PAPER WHITE GRANDIFLORA 



First size bulbs, 13-ctm. and up per 100. $1.00; $8.50 per 1000 



Per case of 1250 bulbs $10.60 



FREE8IA BULBS loo looo 



PURITY. Fischer's Strain. First size ^ . . $1 . 75 $16 . 00 



PURITY. Flschsr's Strain. Mammoth 2.50 22.50 



PURITY. MIchsll's Stock. First size 1.40 12.50 



PURITY. MIchsll's Stock. Mammoth 1.75 16.00 



BERMUDA. White. Firstbize 85 7.50 



CALIFORNIA. White, yellow throat. First size 65 5.00 



CALIFORNIA. White, yellow throat. Mammoth 85 7.50 



FRENCH. White, yellow throat. First size 85 7.«r- 



FRENCH. White, yellow throat. Mammoth 1.00 9.00" 



FRENCH. White, yellow throat. Monster 1.75 15.00 



CALLAS 

 California-grown 



4'2 inches in circumference 



6.00 52.50 



LILITTM HARRI8II I 



LILIUM HARRISII too 'looo 



5 to 7-incii 400 bulbs to case $4.00 $37.00 



6to7-lnch. 336 bulbs to case 6.50 17.50 



7to!»-inch, 200 bulbs to case '.t.oo so.OO 



"GODFREY" DWARF EVERBLOOMING CALLA 



Large, blooming-size bulbs, $1.25 per doz.; per 100, $9.00; $85.00 per 

 1000. 



WHITE ROMAN HYACINTHS 



1 1 to 12-ctm 2 :« 



12 to 15.ctm 3.00 



22.00 

 28.50 



Our latest Wholesale Catalog:ue of Bulbs, 

 Seeds and Florists' Supplies just out. If 

 you have not received a copy, send for one 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO. 



SEED AND 

 BULB GROWERS 



PHILADELPHIA 



No. 272 Boleyn 



Factors in 

 Floristry 



MADE IN MADISON 



Madison 



Basketcraft 



Co. 



Lake County 

 MADISON, OHIO 



No. 274 Spencer 



Elastic about the outdoor display at the 

 ••onvention. 



Myers & Samtman have their Beau- 

 ties in splendid condition. 



Henry M. Weiss & Sons have secured 

 remarkable growth on their new carna- 

 tion, Gorgeous, 



W. J. Sherry has happily recovered 

 from an attack of neuritis. 



Recent visitors included F. W. Bar- 

 ber, of the Cleveland Flower & Plant 

 •^0., Cleveland, and John Walker, 

 Youngstown, O. 



Samuel F. Lilley's new farm is at 

 Chalfont, near T>ansdale, not Church- 

 ville. 



The Henry F. Michell Co. received 

 74<; cases of Dutoh bulbs on one steamer 

 recently. Blue hyacinths are in short 

 supply, 



Raymond Kester expects that Kester 

 & Harden will open their retail flower 

 store in Williamaport, Fa., next week. 

 Phil. 



Etra, N. J.— E, W. Norton has sold 

 his violet growing business to Wilson 

 Peer and left for an indefinite stay in 

 Riverside, Cal. Mr. Norton spent last 

 winter there and his health was so much 

 benefited that it was decided to make 

 the change of residence. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Not only fall openings, but real fall 

 weather conditions have been experi- 

 enced during the last week, and on the 

 morning of September 10 we had a 

 slight frost, but not enough to do any 

 real* damage. This was the earliest 

 frost recorded in this city for a great 

 many years. 



Business has continued in about the 



same condition for the last week or 



I two. .^11 seasonable lines of stock are 



