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The Florists' Review 



OCTO&BR 23^ 1913. 



CLEVELAND, O. 



The Market. 



With outaide stock still coming in 

 to this market, stock is plentiful. 

 Dahlias are a glut on the market and, 

 selling at any price, hurt, of course, 

 the sale of carnations, roses, etc. A 

 good, hard frost at this time would 

 materially help to strengthen the mar- 

 ket. 



Chrysolora is still queen, or king, of 

 the early mums. A few early pompons 

 are beginning to show themselves. The 

 grand parade of these little money- 

 makers will soon be on, and, judging 

 from the quantities grown in this lo- 

 cality, there will be plenty and to 

 spare. 



Women's Florist Club. 



A meeting is called for Monday eve- 

 ning, October 27, at the Florists' Club 

 rooms, 2610 Detroit avenue, northwest, 

 of all the ladies in any way interested 

 in the florists' trade, whether in the 

 employ or in the immedisite family of a 

 florist, for the purpose of organizing 

 a women's florist club. The purpose 

 of this organization is purely social, 

 and it is being started with the inten- 

 tion of entertaining the wives of visit- 

 ing florists during the' coming flower 

 show and during the convention of the 

 American Carnation Society here in 

 January. All ladies interested are 

 urged to attend this meeting. 



F. A. F. 



Urbana, O. — The Urbana Floral Co., 

 which was recently incorporated, will 

 take over the property of the Eeeser 

 Floral Co. here. It is expected that 

 Will Reeser will continue as manager. 



Miles City, Mont. — Mary Ella Marcy, 

 proprietor of the Miles City Green- 

 houses, was married October 12 to Azel 

 Harvey Gregory, president and owner 

 of the Montana Business and Normal 

 Institute. Needless to say, the floral 

 decorations at the home of the bride's 

 mother, where the ceremony took place, 

 were a subject of much comment; they 

 were of pink and white roses and 

 smilax. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENBERI 



2-Inch, ffood stock 

 $2.50 per 100: $20.00 per 1000 



75,0OO ALTERNANTHERAS 



6 varieties, R. C. 

 60c per 100; $5.00 per 1000, prepaid 



CHUMPELD, - - Clay Center, Kan. 



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J. E. MEBKorra, Pres. C. W. Stout. See'y 



The Meredith Flower 

 and Vegetable Co. 



LIBERTYVILLE. :: ILLINOIS 



Meptlon Tbe ReyJew when yon write. 



Antirrhinum Nelrose 



Th« Cut Flowar Novelty of tho Yoar 



Dozen, $3.00; 25, $5.00; 100, $12.00 

 First batch ready Noy«mber ^V 



r.W.rLETCHER&CO.,Aobnnidale,Nass. 



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AZALEAS 



We offer for immediate delivery a fine stock of 

 THE BEST COMMERCIAL VARIETIES 



assorted, like Vervaeneana, Vervaeneana Alba, Mme. Van der Cruyssen, Paul Weber, Simon 

 Mardner, Pharailde Mathilde, Mme. Jos. Vervaene, etc., etc. 



Plants 10-12 inches in diameter, $ 6.00 per dozen; $45.00 per 100 



Plants 12-14 inches in diameter. 

 Plants 14-16 inches in diameter. 

 Plants 16-18 inches in diameter. 

 Plants 18-20 inches in diameter. 

 Plants 20-22 inches in diameter. 



9.00 per dozen; 

 12.00 per dozen; 

 18.00 per dozen 

 24.00 per dozen 

 ;i6.00 per dozen 



56.00 per 100 

 75.00 per 100 



DWARF OR MINIATURE AZALEAS 



Firefly, or Hexe. and Chas. Encke. $4.80 per dozen; $35.00 per 100. 



Lliium Harrisll. We still have a few thousand bulbs left, which we will supply at a spe- 

 cially low price to close out stock, as long as stock remains unsold. It is fine stock, and 

 loulbs are in prime condition. 7 to 9-inch bulbs, 200 to the case, $15.00 per case; 5-case 

 lots, $14.00 per case. 



Llllum GlBantsum. Cold storage. Plant November 1 to 15 for February flowering. 7 to 9- 

 inch bulbs, 300 to the case, $18.00 per case. 



Lliium Qlsantoum. New crop. 7 to 9-inch bulbs. ;^00 to the case, $15.75 per case. 



Ullum Lonsif lorum Multlflorum. 7 to 9-inch bulbs, 300 to the case, $15.00 per case. 



Llllum Candldum. 20 to 22 c/m bulbs, $5.00 per 100, $40.00 per 1000. 



Narciasua Papar Whita Orandlflora. 13 c/m bulbs, $l.'25 per 100, $9.00 per 1000; 14 c/m 

 bulbs, $1.60 per 100, $11.00 per 1000. 



WhIta Roman Hyaclntha. 11 to 16 c/m bulbs, 2000 to tne case, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. 



Fraaalaa, Purity. Special price to close out. $10.00 per 1000. • . 



Fraaalaa, Franch-srown, mammoth. 8/4-inch up. $7.50 per 1000. 



Barmuda Buttarcup Oxalla. Special price to close out. $7.50 per 1000. 



Spanlah fria. Named sorts. $5.00 per 1000. 



Extra Fine Specimen Ferns for Fall Trade ' 



Naphrolapla Elasantlaolma. 6-inch pots. 50c each; 8-inch, $1 .00; 10-inch, $2.00 to $2.50 each. 

 Naphrolapla Masnltlca. The Lace Fern. 5-inch pots. 50c each. 

 N^pllrolapla Elasantlaalma Compacta. 3^-inch pots. 25c each. 

 Naphrolapla Boatonlanals. 6-inch pots. 50c each. 



Naphrolapla Flaraonl. 6-inch pots, dOc each. ^ 



Naphrolopla Suparblaalma. 8-inch pots, $1.00 each. 



Naphrolapla Harrlall form off Boatonlanala. The finest of all the plain-leaved type. 

 8-inch pots, $1.00 each; 10-inch. $2.00 each; 12-inch, $4.00 and $5.00 each. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tairytown-on-Hudson, NEW YORK 



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The biggest slaughter In 



Ferns - Ferns - Ferns 



The World has ever seen 



To make room for our big importation of Azaleas and Palms, which 

 .Arrived Saturday, October 38, from Antwerp, per steamer Marquette, we 

 decided to close our eyes, and will give you ^a 'BostOHf a Scottiiy a 

 Whitmani, a Scholzeli or a Giatrasii rern, as big as a basket, 

 worth from 50c to 75c— look I for only 25c and 30c each! 

 One week only — you never again will get a chance like this. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN 



1012 West Ontaric St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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