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The Florists^ Review 



JUNB 18, 1914. 



PITTSBUSGH. 



The Market. 



The business so far this month has 

 not been the kind we like to talk about. 

 y^e have been having more than our 

 share of hot weather and it has forced 

 in about everything that would or could 

 bloom. The result was an overcrowded 

 market, with a demand for only the 

 choicest stock 



Bedding is about finished for this sea- 

 son, and it was not a great clean-up 

 year, as most of the plantsmen have a 

 great deal of stock still to sell. 



The retail shops look much like sum- 

 mer. The June bride is not much in 

 evidence and funeral work is the chief 

 standby, with some graduation work. 



Various Notes. 



T. P. Langhans has moved to his 

 summer home at Allison Park. He re- 

 ports strawberries as fine, but has not 

 invited anyone up to sample them. 



The cut flower stands in the Pitts- 

 burgh market have been moved up- 

 stairs, as they are now ready tb begin 

 work on the new market house. 



Clarke. 



MOBEBLY, MO. 



Harry Estill, son of Harry V. Estill 

 and Mrs. Estill, who operate the Estill 

 Floral Co., was accidentally shot by a 

 companion June 7, and died at the 

 Woodland hospital in Moberly June 12. 

 The attending physicians state, how- 

 ever, that death was not caused by his 

 wounds. The lad and his companions, 

 before the accident, had eaten a large 

 quantity of gooseberries and onions, 

 and this produced a condition, follow- 

 ing the nervous shock caused by the 

 wound, which is believed to have been 

 responsible for his death. Harry Estill 

 was 15 years old, November 17, 1913. 

 The young man was a favorite with all 

 his acquaintances, and news of his 

 death was received with regret by all. 



The funeral took place from the 

 Episcopal church June 14. The floral 

 offerings were numerous and beautiful 

 and were of every description. The 

 procession to Oakland cemetery was one 

 of the largest ever seen in Moberly. 



Dracaena Canes 



For Immediate Delivery. 



Terminalis 26 cents per foot 



Massangeana 40 cents per foot 



Cash with order. Stock A-1. 



COLIN CApIidLLL, new" YORK CITV 



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HYDRANGEAS 



in bud and bloom. 

 Mme. Mouillere. 6. e's-in. pots, $6,00 and $9,00 

 a doz. Bouauet Rose. Mont Rose and Avalanche, 

 6>fl to 6i«-in, pots, $6.00 and $9,00 a dozen, 



Andre LeRoy. 7 to 10-in. pots. $18,00 to $36,00 a 

 doz. 



Cash or satisfactory reference. 



ANTON SCHULTHdS, CcUege Piint, L I., N. Y 



Mtiitlon Th» R»t1«w wh#n yon write. 



Chrysanthemums 



KINDS FOR FLORISTS' USE. 

 See Classified Columns. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



41waya mention the Tlorlats* Revtew 

 when wrltlnc advertisers. 



i; MAKE ^^ WITH MY 



I SILVER DOLLAR SIZE 



I PRIMROSES 



« PRIMULA OBCONICA OBANDIFLOBA, 



New Large Flowered Hybrids. 



"5 All from 2%-ln. pots, 100 1000 



• Alba, white ,. $3.00 $25,00 



• Appleblossom 3,00 25.0(> 



J! Coerulea, light blue 3.00 25,0t 



• Fire Queen, salmon carmine t . . 3.00 25,0Ci 



J Kermeslna, best red 3,00 25.00 



S Kosea, bright rose . ,, , . , 3.00 25,00 



*i Compacta, many light shades 3.00 25.0f' 



! Violacea, dark lilac 3,00 25.00 



I PBIMULA OBCONICA OIOANTEA, 



S Kermesina, carmine $3.00 $25.00 



"O Oculata, dark-eyed 3.00 25,00 



M Kosea, bright rose 3.00 25,0(' 



O FBIMVLA CHINENSIS FIMBBIATA. 



Jg Alba, white ...-.,. .7;t.", .":,,,-. .$3.00 $25.00 



' Atrosangulnea, blood red 3.00 25,00 



£ Coerulea, the real true blue 3.00 25.00 



•* Kermesina splendtns, -carmine 3,00 25.00 



•m Rosea, bright rose 3:00 25.00 



• Defiance, Xmas red.. ,., 3.50 30.00 



C Karfunkelstein, blood red 3,50 30.00 



5 Lu Duchesse, flesh color, with yellow 



S center 3.50 30.00 



M Primula Sinensis Stellata, blood red 3.00 25.00 



O Primula Sinensis Stellata, pink 3.00 25.00 



Q Primula Sinensis Stellata, blue , 3.00 25,00 



£ Bird's Eye Pepper, a very neat Xmas 



a plant, of compact growing habit, 



B covered with small red berries..,. 3.00 25.00 



S HENRY SCHMIDT ^i^^^^^lS^^ Jl*b"n": n. a 



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NELROSE 



THE BEST PINK 

 ANTIRRHINUM 



IS THE ONE YOU WANT. 



winner ef Seven First Prizes, s Silver Cup at the last Intematlenal Shew, a 

 Silver Medal frem the Mass. Horticultural Seelety and an A. M. from the Royal 

 Horticultural Society off Knsland. , 



Strong, bushy plants, from 2-in. pots: 



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



Immediate or later shipment, as you prefer. 



r. W. FLETCHER it CO., 



Auburndale, Mass. 



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Chrysanthemums — 22-inch 



A LIMITED SUPPLY OF NICE, CLEAN, HEALTHY STOCK 



White Touset $2.50 per 100 



Yellow Touset 2.50 per 100 



White Chadwick 2.50 per 100 



White and Yellow Eaton 2.50 per 100 



Mile. Dubois 2.50 per 100 



Amorita 2.50 per 100 



Maj. BonnafiFon 2.50 per 100 



October Frost 2,50 per 100 



J. A. BUDLONG 



82.86 East Randolph Street CHICAGO 



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FINE PLANTS FOR FLORISTS 



TABLE FERNS, $4.00 per 100. 



BEaONIAS-Whit* Lorrain*, in 214-10., $15.00 per 100. 

 Pink Lorraln«p in 3^-m., $25.00 per 100. 

 Cincinnati, in 3^2-inch, $25.00 per 100. 

 June and July delivery. 



We are now booking orders for the baautifui, naw wintar-bioamins 

 Bagonia, FLORENCE DAVENPORT, for July and August deliyery, in 

 214-incb, at $25.00 per 100. 



Cash with Order. 



A. N. DAVENPORT, t: ix Wotertown, Mass. 



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