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The Florists' Rc\dcw 



October 9, 1913. 



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FLORIST 



Telephane, 

 Un{ Distance 

 Gracdud 1112 



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, Conifers, Cycas, Dracaenas, Easter Roses, 

 pot-grown for forcing, and Palms. _r 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., 737 Bncldngham Place, ODCAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



The last week has been an unusually 

 pleasant one. The weather has been 

 above reproach, with the exception of 

 rain the first day or two, and that was 

 welcome. The lawns and pastures are 

 beginning to get green and the outdoor 

 roses are coming into bloom well. There 

 is no frost in sight and as a result 

 the dahlias, which looked a week ago 

 as though they would not bloom at all, 

 are beginning to appear in the win- 

 dows, though in small numbers and with 

 short stems. 



Carnations are here in pretty good 

 numbers, the last week having wrought 

 a change in the situation. Many of 

 them are still too short for anything 

 but design work. The prices are from 

 2 cents or less, wholesale, for these 

 short ones to 5 cents for the best. Boses 

 also are plentiful. They are bringing 

 from 4 cents for the mixed short stems 

 to 8 cents for good ones. There is a 

 better range of varieties to select from 

 than there has been in this city before. 

 Mrs. Bussell continues to make good 

 and all who are growing it are enthu- 

 siastic over its free blooming qualities 

 and close resemblance to Beauty. There 

 has been a good Dutch bulb business 

 during the last week or two. Several of 

 the dealers, however, have not yet re- 

 ceived their stock. 



Various Notes. 



The Joy Floral Co. reports a good 

 business for last week. They are cut- 

 ting an average of 1,000 carnations 

 every day and say that they never be- 

 fore had the plants in such good shape. 

 They are also cutting plenty of roses. 



Geny Bros, have a new auto delivery 

 car. They had it built to order. They 

 say that it is a great saving of time, 

 as well as a good advertisement. They 

 8 re cutting plenty of roses and lilies. 

 They had a big business during fair 

 week. 



Haury felons/ are having a good 

 business, ^hetnoew houses are planted 

 to carnations and greens. They are al- 

 ready cutting some good carnations, 

 though the houses have not been fin- 

 ished over a month. 



Frank McCabe, of the A. L. Bandall 

 Co., Chicago, is in town, looking after 

 the interests of the firm. 



E. Hall, of Wertheimer Bros., New 

 York, called on the trade last week. 



F.B. 



Some Excellent Stock 



Carefully packed. .Liberal extras for uriy orden. 100 1000 



2^-in. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, nice plants $ 3.00 $ 25.00 



4-in. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, large plants 8.00 75.00 



2^-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 



2^-in. PRIMULA OBCONICA, fancy mixed 2.50 22.50 



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



354-in. PRIMULA OBCONICA, in bud and bloom 5.50 50.00 



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



3^-in. CHINESE PRIMROSES, 30 varieties mixed.... 7.50 70.00 



2^-in. BEGONIA VERNON, 3 kinds 2.25 20.00 



2^-in. SMILAX, large plants 2.00 l&OO 



3/2-in. STEVIAS 5.50 50.00 



2^-in. CINERARIAS, fancy mixed 77 2.25 20.00 



354-in. PRIMULA MALACIA 7.00 65.00 



354-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 20.00 



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



$10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 per 100. 



50,000 VIOLET PLANTS. Marie Louise and Lady Campbell, 2H-ftich 

 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 Florist 



WASHINGTON. NEW JERSEY >^^ ' 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



PANDANUS VEITCHII 



8000 IN 2112-INCH POTS 



Write for sample plant, stating how many you can use- 

 Will quote price.^ 



For 18 years I have been growing Pandanus Veitchii on a large 

 scale, having standing orders from the largest houses in the country. 

 I have increased my acreage of stock plants so that I now have some 

 surplus over the requirements of my regular customers. 



F. SCHULTZ, 



PANDANUS 

 SPKCIALIST, 



Hobe Sound, Fla. 



0' Always menhija the FloftStS ReviCW when wnting advotecn. gf t ' 



