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The Florists' Review 



Jut.T 2, 1»14. 



DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



Last week ended the June wedding 

 season, which has been fairly good this 

 year. Business at present is rather 

 alow and seems to have settled down 

 into the 'summer rut. The supply of 

 stock is limited to only a few varieties. 

 Roses are extremely scarce. Carnations 

 seem to stand the heat pretty well, but 

 good ones are hard to get. Easter lilies 

 have been a glut, but at present the 

 supply is just about sufficient to meet 

 the demand. Shasta daisies are in good 

 supply, but sweet peas seem to be on 

 the short side. 



Various Notes. 



The Heiss Co. is the third among the 

 Dayton florists to purchase an auto- 

 mobile delivery truck this year, the car 

 being an Overland of attractive ap- 

 pearance. This company has had a good 

 many large June weddings. 



Mrs. A. I. Brunner, one of the em- 

 rioyees of the Miami Floral Co., is in 

 St. Elizabeth's hospital, suffering with 

 a badly fractured shoulder, which she 

 received while at her work last week. 



Walter G. Matthews and Sam Kurtz, 

 of the Dayton Floral Co., spent several 

 days at Detroit last week. 



Mrs. L. D. Johnson says that June 

 weddings have been numerous and that 

 she has had her share of them. 



The Dayton Florists' Club held a 

 special meeting June 23, at the store 

 of J. F. Young, in order to straighten 

 up all unfinished business preparatory 

 to adjourning for the summer. 



George Bartholomew is cutting some 

 fine lilies for storage bulbs and finds a 

 good sale for them now that cut flowers 

 are scarce. R. A. L. 



Dalton, Pa.— C. M. Streeter, pro- 

 prietor of the Dalton Greenhouses, will 

 add another house, 26x76 feet, to his 

 present range during the summer. 



NELROSE 



THE BEST PINK ANTIRRHINUM 

 . StroBg, 2-in. pot plants, 



$8.00 per 100 $75.00 per 1000 

 W. A. HAMMOND 



Ashland, 



Virsinia 



MantloB Ths B«Ttsw when you write. 





J. K. Mebbdith, Pns. C. W. Sroirr, Sec'y 



The Meredith Flower 

 and Vegetable Co. 



LIBERTYVILLE. u ILLINOIS 



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MAKE ^^ WITH iWT 

 SILVER DOLLAR SIZE 



PRIMROSES 



FRIMTTLA OBCONIOA OKANSIFLOBA. 

 New Large Flowered Hybrids. 



All from 2^-iii. pots. 100 K ,o 



Alba, white $3.00 $2r Oo 



Appleblossom 8.00 25 00 



Coerulea, light blue 8.00 2r oo 



Fir« Queen, salmon carmine 8.00 2.'' oo 



Kermeslna, best red 8.00 26 00 



Koeea, brlgtit rose. 8.00 25 00 



Compacta, many light shades 3.00 2f> 00 



Violacea, dark Ulac 8.00 25 00 



FBIMyiA OBCONIOA OIOAlTrEA. 



Kermeslna, carmine $8.Q0 $25.00 



Oculata, dark-eyed 3.00 25.00 



Rosea, bright rose 3.00 25.00 



FHIlfULA CHINENSIS FIMB&IATA. 



Alba, white $3.00 $2r 00 



Atrosangulnea, blood red 8.0O 2r.0O 



Coerulea, the real true blue 3.00 2f 00 



Kermeslna splendens, carmine. 3.00 25 00 



Rosea, bright rose 8:00 25.00 



Defiance, Xmas red 8.50 30.00 



Karfunkelstefn. blood red 8.80 30.00 



La Dncbesse, flesh color, with yellow 



center 3.50 30.00 



Primula Sinensis Stellata, blood red 8.00 25.00 



Primula Sinensis Stellata, pink 3.00 25 00 



Primula Sinensis Stellata, blue 3.00 25.00 



Bird's Eye Pepper, a very; neat Xmas 

 plant, of compact growing habit, 



covered with small red berries 3.00 25.00 



S BENRY SCBHIDT "^'^^Si'S^^^S.^.,. 



Mention The Bevtew when you write. 



Mn QACr "THE BEST PINK 

 lltknUOt ANTIRRHINUM 



IS THE ONE YOU WANT. 



WIniMr of S«v*n First Prizas, a Slhrar Cup at tha last intamatlonal Show, a 

 Slhfor Madal from tho Mass. Horticultural Soelsty anil an A. M. from tho Royal 

 Horticultural Soeloty of Kncland. 



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 St CO., 



Auburndale, Mass. 



Mention The Bevlew when you write. 



BOSTON FERNS 



5-inch, 6-inch, 8-iach stock 



Large Supply 

 Fine Plants 



Write for prices or call at our store 

 and inspect same 



SINNER BROS. 



Wholosalo Florists 

 86 C Randolph St.. C H I C A a O 



Mention The Rerlew when yoo writs. 



CYCLAMEN 



3-incli, roadjr ia Julj 



$8.00 and $10.00 por 100 



$75.00 and $90.00 per 1000 



POINSETTIAS 



Orders booked for July 



2l<2-incb. $5.00 par 100 



$48.00 per 1000 



Begonia Gbire de Chatelaine 



2Vt*ia.*^.« penOO: llS.CO per 1000. 

 -.i •in.,^qpJWlQaoM^l*rlOOO. 



OuhWluI oA^Y, pleaae. 



ERNEST ROBER. 



WilmeUe, IV. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



$3.50 p«r 100 $30.00 p«r 1000 



Boston Foms, extra strong 6-inclL SOc each. 



Whltmanl Foma. fine, stocky plants, SOc each 



Obeonica Prtairoaos, fine colors, 4-inch, $2.00 

 per dozen. 



ERNEST OECHSLIN 



FLOIII$T 



Gale Ave intf Ma^isM St, BlVa rORCST, lU. 



9 miles west ot Chicaso. 

 Menti on The Kerlew whe n yon write. ^^ 



THK PmZC.WINNINQ NKW FERN 



ItEW YORK 



Winnor off tho Sllvor Modal at the Octiber. 

 1913. Exhibition of the Horticultural Society o^ 

 New York. ^ . 



A Sport off Oiatraall. A rapid grower, ' sP^' 

 cially beautiful when grown as a specimen r lant. 

 Very popular with the bon ton retail florid w "' 

 New York. 



PRICE-214-INCH POTS. „ 



Per dozen I 3* 



Per 100 ^-J" 



Per 1000...^.....,..' '-*■*'" 



GEORGE GIATRA8 



4SS Summit Avo.. Wost Hobofco*. NJ* 



Mention The Rerlew when yon wrHe. 





