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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 2, 1913. 



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FLOMUST 



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Buyers will find it to their advantage to look in the - 

 Classified columns of this paper for prices on the follow- 

 ing: Chrysanthemums, Cyclamens, Hydrangeas, Celestial Peppers, 

 Poinsettias, Primulas^ Boxwood, Bay Trees, Ferns, Araucarias, Aspara- 

 gus, Aspidistra, Clematis, Conifeffe, Cycas, Dracaenas, Easter Roaas, 

 pot-grown for forcing, and Palms. ,,, 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., 737 BuckinghaiH Place, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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CLEVELAND. i« 



The Market. 



Mums now are arriving daily, quality 

 good for this date. Dahlias are scarce; 

 there was a short crop this season com- 

 pared to other years. Asters are out 

 of the market. Good roses and carna- 

 tions are coming in and are eagerly 

 picked up. Valley is scarce. Green 

 goods are plentiful. Last week trade 

 was quiet in the retail way, which was 

 not without itd advantages, as the 

 wholesale market is cleaned up each 

 day as fast as the stock arrives. r 



Various Notes. 



The ladies are organizing. There 

 is to be a meeting soon, of wives, 

 mothers, sisters and sweethearts of the 

 local florists, to arrange for a perma- 

 nent organization of ladies to enter- 

 tain visiting ladies when they come to 

 Cleveland with their husbands, fathers, 

 brothers and sweethearts to attend the 

 flower show in November, also the 

 Carnation Society meeting in January. 

 It is a move in the right direction. 

 The ladies are sure of the hearty sup- 

 port of the local trade. 



Early frosts have done considerable 

 damage in this locality, except in sec- 

 tions bordering on the lake, which are 

 always the last to suffer. Cosmos is 

 not yet in bloom, and does not promise 

 a full crop, unless the frosts hold off 

 a few weeks. 



The James Eadie Co. has secured the 

 contract for supplying Hotel Statler 

 with cut flowers and decorative stock 

 for the ensuing year. 



Dutch bulbs are arriving fast and 

 the quality is unusually good. The 

 bulbs seem a trifle smaller than other 

 years, but are firm and clean. 



Remember the regular October meet- 

 ing of the Florists' Club Monday eve- 

 ning, October 13. Important business 

 in connection with the coming flower 

 show is to be brought up. F. A. F. 



Tremont, Neb. — Chas. H. Green is 

 completing another greenhouse, 32 x 120, 

 to be used for carnations. 



Paterson, N. J. — At the third annual 

 flower show of the Paterson Floricul- 

 tural Society, September 20 and 21, 

 in the classes (^en to «omiuercial grow- 

 ers only, Thomas W. Head, of Bergen- 

 field, N. J., took first prize for the best 

 collection of dahlias and John Lewis 

 Childs, of Flowerfield, N. Y., first prize 

 for the best collection of gladioli. 



Some Excellent Stock 



Carefully packed. Liberal extras for early orders. 100 1000 



254-in. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, nice plants $ 3.00 $ 25.00 



4-in. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, large plants 8.00 75.00 



254-in. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, nice plants 2.50 22.50 



4-in. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, extra large 6.50 60.00 



5-in. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, large and bushy.. 12.50 100.00 



4-in. CYCLAMEN, 8 colors .....10.00 90.00 



254-in. PRIMULA OBCONICA, fancy mixed 2.50 22.50 



3-in. PRIMULA OBCONICA, in bud and bloom 4.50 40.00 



3^-in. PRIMULA OBCONICA, in bud and bloom 5.50 50.00 



21^-in. CHINESE PRIMROSES, 30 varieties mixed.... 2.50 22.50 



314-in. CHINESE PRIMROSES, 30 varieties mixed. . . . 7.50 70.00 



iVz-vn. BEGONIA VERNON, 3 kinds 2.25 20.00 



25^-in. SMILAX, large plants 2.00 18.00 



3/2-in. STEVIAS 5.50 50.00 



21^-in. CINERARIAS, fancy mixed 2.25 20.00 



ZVrva.. PRIMULA MALACIA 7.00 65.00 



3j4-in. SNAPDRAGONS, white, pink or yellow, large 



giant flowering 6.50 50.00 

 UBLE ALYSSUM, to plant around carnation 



beds for cut flowers 2.25 20.00 



30,000 extra fine field-grown VINCAS, ' VARIEGATED 

 AND GREEN, ready now; order today and we 



will ship when you are ready 5.00 45.00 



4000 field-grown DRACAENAS, for 6 and 7-in. pots 2000 



FERNS, Bostons, Piersoni, Elegantissima, etc. Large plants, a bargain, 



$10.00, $15.00 and $2000 per 100. 

 50,000 VIOLET PLANTS. Marie Louise and Lady Campbell, 2%-inch 

 pots, $2.50 per 100, $22.50 per 1000. 



Large Plants, 3%-inch pots, $3.25 per 100, $30.00 per 1000. 

 1.000.000 PANSY PLANTS, ready now. Mme. Ferret for cut flowers, Odier, 

 Orchid Pelargonium Flowering Mixed, Masterpiece, $3.50 per 1000, $30.00 

 per 10,000. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, Wholesale Horist 



WASHINGTON. NEW JERSCV 



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J. L. DILLON 



BLOOM8BURQ, PA. 



Wbdesale Grower of Roses, Car- 

 nations and Verbenas. 



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JULIUS ROEHR8 CO. 



RUTHERFORD, tk J. 



ORCHIDS, PAUMS 

 and plants of svary variety 



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CHRYSANTHENUNS 



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ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



ADRIAN. MICHIGAN 



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Chrysanthemums 



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Madison, N. J. 



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