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The Florists^ Review 



May 21, 1914. 



PAWTUOKET, E. I. 



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The Market. 



"While most of the florists are not so 

 busy as they would like to be, business 

 as a whole is shoeing a slight improve- 

 ment. Although stock of several va- 

 rieties is scarce, there is plenty in other 

 lines to take its place. Geraniums and 

 other bedding stock are moving fast, 

 and there will probably be but few left 

 over. Flowers are plentiful and cheap, 

 and unless June weddings help some, it 

 looks as though the season might end 

 a poor one. 



Various Notes. 



Albert Warner, of the Pleasant View 

 Greenhouses, reports that the demand 

 for iiis stock exceeds his supply. 



Several of the local florists have re- 

 cently been the victims of some mean 

 practical jokers. They have been called 

 up on the phone and given an order for 

 flowers to be delivered at a certain ad- 

 dress C. O. D. When the florist or his* 

 delivery boy arrives at the address 

 given, he finds no person of the name 

 given living there. The jokers even go 

 so far as to order a funeral piece, say- 

 ing that he or she is the brother or sis- 

 ter of the person dead and that he or 

 she will pay for the piece when it 

 comes. Of course, the florist is the 

 loser, as the flowers used in the piece 

 cannot be used again. No one seems 

 to understand what the object of the 

 joker or jokers can be. 



E. D. Tucker, of Saylesville, has re- 

 ceived an order for 1,200 geraniums for 

 the G. A. E. men for their Memorial 

 day decorating. 



The Everett Forestry Co., of Provi- 

 dence, and Springfield, Mass., and H. 

 F. Frost & Co., of Boston, Gloucester 

 and Newport, have joined forces and 

 will now go under the firm name of the 

 Everett & Frost Co., with main offices 

 at 29 Weybosset street. Providence, un- 

 der the personal management of Charles 

 J. Everett. T. F. B. 



Canton, O. — Chas. Lindacher expects 

 to tear down his houses after Memorial 

 day business is past and build a show 

 house in their place, to be connected 

 with the office. 



COUEUS 



2i4-inch pots 

 $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



mUil Cl^flTT Rutland Road and 

 vUnil 9wU I I East 45th Street 



BROOKLYN. N. Y. 



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ORCHIDS 



Just arrived in splendid condition. C. Trianae, 

 from a very good district. 



C. Parclvallana C. Moaalaa 



C. Schroadara* 



For prices write to 



JOHNDeBUCK, P.0.B«z73. Secuau,N.J. 



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ORCHIDS, Freshly Imported. 



Just arrived in fine condition, the followinir: 

 Cattleyaa, Percivaliana, Oasltelilana, Speciosis- 

 sima; Tandas, Cocrulea, Batemanni, Luzonica, 

 ImBhootiana; DendrohlnmH, Nobllc, Formofluni, 

 Wardlanum, Denslflorum, Scliniltzll: Phalae- 

 nopais, AmabllU, Schillorlana, and Spathoslot- 

 tis, Pllcata. Write for Special List No. 66. 



LAGER & HURRELL, • Suuiit, New Jersey 



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GERANIUMS in Bud and Bloom 



S. A. Nutt Mme. Barney 

 Hector Poitevine 

 and others 

 4-iDck $7.00 par 100 3-inch $5.00 par 100 



«# SAL VlASy fine plants, all in bloom 



Zurich, 3 to 6 flowers each, about 8 to 10 inches high. 

 Strong 3-inch $4.00 par 100 4-inch $6.00 par 100 



VlNCZr\Dy Variegated and Greet} 



Long vines. 

 4-inch ..,«\ $10.00 par 100 3*inch $7.00 par 100 



Can ship on short notice. 



Cash with Order, Please. 



KRUEGER BROS. 



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602 Clark Street, 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



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Inch 



Fioe, Heaig lose H 



Just the kind you are looking for. 



American Beauties $6.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



Pink Killarney 3.50 per 100; 30.00 per lOOO 



For immediate shipment. 



J. A. BUDLONG 



82-86 East Randolph Street, 



CHICAGO 



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ORCHIDS 



Fresh importations from famous districts. 



CATTLEYAS 



Mandalii, fine original type. Special request. 

 Only a few cases. 



Popayan Trianaa, rare coast type, scarce since 

 the earthauake. 



Schroadaraa, old district lot of rarest beauty. 

 Small lot only, overlooked in the rush for large 

 collections. 



Qlsaa Sandarlana, mammoth-flowering type. 



Hurry your order: the advancing demand of 

 the country's rare orchid devotees will quickly 

 buy out this small collection. 



FREEMAN ORCHID CO. 



G. L. FRCBNAN, Mfr. Fall RIvar, Mass. 



TRAILING 

 LANTANAS 



Extra Fine Plants, 

 out of 2-inch pots, 



Per 100, $2.00 - Per 1000, $18.00 

 MILLER'S FLORISTS 



NEWARK, OHIO 



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Special 

 Plant Sale 



Per 100 

 Vincas, 3^-inch, strong $7.00 



Chrysanthemums, leading va- 

 rieties, pompon and large 

 flowering, 2^-inch pots .... 3.00 



Dahlias, Show, Arabella and 



Bird of Passage 4.00 



Dahlias, Pompon, Carol 4.00 



Coleus, strong 214-inch, six va- 

 rieties 2.50 



Salvias, 214-inch, from cut- 

 tings , 2.50 



Salvias, 2-inch, from seed 2.00 



Vincas, extra strong, 4-inch.. 8.00 



Ageratum, 214-inch, strong .. 2.50 



To secure advantage of these prices it will 



be necessary to mention this 



advertisement. 



JANES VICK'S SONS 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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