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The Florists' Review 



JUNB 18, 1914. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



Trade has quieted down considerably 

 in the last week. Good stock is hardly 

 obtainable. Beauties, roses and carna- 

 tions are showing the effects of the hot 

 weather. Some first-class gladioli are 

 being shipped into this market. Shasta 

 daisies are coming in, but not in large 

 quantities. Cut rambler and Dorothy 

 Perkins roses and yellow coreopsis are 

 some of the salable flowers. There have 

 been numerous weddings during the last 

 two weeks and, with the numerous school 

 commencements, there has been a good 

 call for flowers, .liowever, the arrange- 

 ment of vacation dates is the main topic 

 now, and a quiet time is before us. 



.Various Notes. 



Otto Laurence, with E. A. Nelson, 

 left last week for a three months' stay 

 in Europe. He expects to visit England, 

 Germany and France before he returns. 



Walter Bertermann's automobile was 

 stolen recently by joy-riders. He found 

 It up in the north end of the oity the 

 next day. 



Albert Pittet reports some good sales 

 of the seed of his new sweet pea, Bose 

 Queen. 



Geo. Wiegand is contemplating an 

 automobile trip through the east in the 

 near future. 



Frank Hasselman reports a fine bed- 

 ding plant trade this year, having 

 cleaned up most of his stock. 



John Bieman says that he is getting 

 excellent service out of his new delivery 

 automobile. H. L. "W. 



CLEVEI.AND, O. 



June 8 the Florists' Club held its 

 first meeting in the new quarters at 

 HoUenden hotel. It was well attended, 

 even though the day was one of the 

 hottest June days we have had. The 

 club rooms are cool and pleasant, with 

 modern ventilation, which consists of 

 washed, cooled air being forced into the 

 rooms. The summer meetings hereafter 

 should be as well attended as winter 

 meetings, as a more pleasant place to 

 meet could not be found. A committee 

 was appointed to arrange for the an- 

 nual picnic, the date of which is to be 

 announced later. F. A. F. 



THE 



Newburgh Floral Co. 



NEWBURGH, N. Y. 



The company is going out of business 

 and bas the following to offer : 



1000 AsparsKU* Plumosus, 2 year old 

 clumps in fine condition . .$10.00 per 100 



2600 Asparasus Spransarl, large 

 clumps. 2 years old $10.00 per 100 



600 5-inch pots. -fine 10.00 per 100 



Smllax, 3-lnch pots 5.00 per 100 



fvlaa, English, 2^ -inch, fine, ?.50perl00 



Jiewburgh Floral Co. 



Mff SLEY WAIT. Prop. NEWBURGH, N. Y. 



SURPLUS 



Following list may be depended upon lor, qualitf?^ Stock offered 

 is in thrifty growing condition. 



CANNAS 



3-inch pot plants, just right for 

 June bedding, $4.00 per 100. 



Brandywlfia, fine bronze leaf, red flower. Burbank, large yellow. Alphonaa 

 Bayvlar, tali red. Brilliancy, dwarf yellow. Duka of Marlboraasli. darkest red. 

 Fatranaaar, bright red. Flamlnso, dark red. Pillar aff FIra, tall bright red. 



2-inch stock, late propagated, 

 soft and growing. 



Lady Hllllnsdan, $1.00 per 100. Paria daa Jardlna. |8.00 per 100. Sunburat, $6.00 



per 100. Milady. $7.00 per 100. 



AeDAMIII lUi e Youoe stock, in 214-inch pots. 

 ViEilm#%W I W Iwl ^ a good chance to stock up. 



S. A. Nutt. $2.60 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. Duaty Millar. $2.50 per 100. 



BIQONIAS— dracllla Lumlnaaa. Vamon, Erfardll Suparba, Triumph and Salmon 

 Quaan, 214-inch, $2.60 per 100. Aarathaaa Coalaatfa (Blue Daisy), $8.00 per 100. 

 Smllax, 2-incb, $2.50 per 100. Achyranthaa Hartiatll, dwarf brightest red, $3.00 per 

 103. Alyaaum Uttla Qam, 2-inch, $2.50 per 100. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., 



PAINESVILLE, 

 OHIO 



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EVERYBODY IS LOOKING FOR PROFIT 



What is profit? How can you obtain profit? Just by this very simple 

 plan: Plant your empty benches with the right kind of ASTER "4. We 

 have them, the genuine Creg^ Asters. This well known variety will 

 bring you the "rocks," the money, the so-Iong-sought-for profit. 2^j-inch pots, 

 bushy plants, the four leading colors, the pink, the white, the rose-pink and 

 the lavender; these are the branching varieties, bearing an abundance of large 

 flowers; by September they are all cut, and you can reset your benches with 

 ferns, cyclamen, poinsettias, primroses, etc., for the fall and Xmas trade, 

 making some more profit for yourself. 



We have 16,000 plants ready for you in 2i2finch pots, strong, $3.00 per 

 100. Cash with order, please. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN 



1012 West Ontario Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



MpnHon Thp Review when yon write. 



NO EXTRA PRICE FOR EXTRA VALUES IN FERNS. 



Boston, Whitman!, Amerpohlii, Roosovsit, Plumosus, Sprongorl. 



Fine 2-iach Smllax at $2.60 per ICO; $20.00 per 1000. 

 A fine lot of Fsrns in extra values, out of 4 and 6-inch pots. 

 Tuberous Bogonlas, at 20c and 25c each. 

 Oloxlnlas, 6-inch, at 26c each. 



Fancy Caladlums, at 20c and 26c each; have extra nice stock. 

 Besides these, we always have a complete line of everything that would do 

 for stock plants as well as for bedding purposes. 



For Seft-waadad Uat, see Review of May 21. 

 We guarantee satisfaction on everything you may order. 



GEO. A. KUHL. Wholesale Grower, 



PEKIN. ILL. 



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Mention The Review when you write. 



THK PmZE-WINNINO NKW FERN 



EW YORK 



WInnar aff tha Sllvar Madal at the October, 

 1913. Exhibition of the Horticultural Society of 

 New York. 



A Spart aff Qlatraaii. A rapid grower, espe- 

 cially beautiful when grown as a specimen plant. 

 Very popular with the bon ton retail florists of 

 New York. 



PRICE-214-INCH POTS. 



Per dozen ( 3. 60 



Per 100 26.60 



Per 1000 200.00 



GEORGE GIATRA8 

 46S Summit Ava., Waat Habafcan. N. J. 



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Ferns for Dishes 



AU the Best Varieties 



Slarong plants from 2^-inch pots, S3.50 per 100; 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



Calastlal Pappars from 2^-in. pots. $3.00 per 

 100; $26.00 per 1000. 



Naw Ciuatar Pappars from 2H-in. pots, $3.00 

 per 100: 125.00 per 1000. 



Primula Obcanlea. the very best strains, 

 strong plants from 2^-in. pots, ready July 1st, 

 $3.00 per 100; $26.00 per 1000. 



600 at 1000 rate. Cash with order. 



FRANK OECnSLIN, ^'H'.lA%r.U!'- 



Mention Tba Review whan yoa writ*. 



