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The Florists' Review •'•'" 23. m^ 



15 in any kind of shape, but this year, 

 due to heavy feeding and watering, eev- 

 eral of the local growers have^been able 

 to continue their crops, and the stock 

 that is coming in is quite good. Gla- 

 dioli and Easter lilies are plentiful and 

 are in fair demand, due to their good 

 keeping qualitios. Qladiolus America 

 is particularly good and is popular. As- 

 ters are more plentiful and find a wel- 

 come place in funeral work, supplant- 

 ing carnations to a large extent. 



Various Notes. 



I. Rosnoskj-, of the H. F. Michell Co., 

 Philadelphia, visited Washington last 

 week on his return trip from Virginian 

 cities. Milton Alexander, representing 

 Lion & Co., of New York, also called at 

 the stores, and Miss Peterson, daughter 

 of John Peterson, of Westwood, Cincin- 

 nati, O., was also a recent visitor. 



Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gude, their 

 children, Ernest, Granville, Amelia and 

 Louise, MrS. A. Loeffler and Harry 

 Pritehard were members of the party 

 which participated in the annual excur- 

 sion oi. the Washington Chamber, of 

 Commerce, of which Mr. Gude is the 

 president. More than 100 business and 

 professional men and their families 

 made the trip, which included a visit to 

 Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Fortress 

 Monroe and other near-by historical 

 places in Virginia. The trip was made 

 in a chartered steamship. 



George H. Cooke has returned from a 

 pleasant and successful fishing trip 

 down the Potomac river. 



A special program is being prepared 

 for the next meeting of the Florists' 

 Club of Washington, according to Presi- 

 dent George H. Cooke, and the officers 

 and individual members seem to be out- 

 doing themselves this year in making 

 the meetings entertaining. At this meet- 

 ing the plans for attendance at the Bos- 

 ton convention will be completed and a 

 start made in the preparation for the 

 flower show to be held here in Novem- 

 ber. 



Fred H. Kramer has returned from a 

 500-mile automobile trip through Vir- 

 ginia and West Virginia, which in- 

 cluded a visit to the famous battle- 

 grounds of that section. C. L. L. 



CATTLEYAS 



Fr«sh Importation Just Rocoivod 



Trtana*. extra early floweriog type, already in 

 sheath, with splendid Irads superbly leaved. 

 Finest importation in five years. 



M«ii4«lll, perfect for establishins, with dor- 

 mant leads and heavy foliace. 



Lablata, fine plants, semi-established, any size. 



Send for prices. 



FREEMAN ORCHID CO. 



fi. L rRfflHAN, Mfr. Fall Rivor, MaM. 



Mention The Review when jou write. 



Asparacrns SpresKTi 



»nd Pliiin->nii«. nfroDsr, 



2-ln , $2 .50 100: $mW 1000. 

 Snallax, stmnir. 2-ln., 



II.6HI0J: $12.00 KIOU. 

 SU^f^vi •. rootPd ruttlngB, 



Sl.oOliiO: $8,001(1)10. 



Stronif, 2>i2 In .$2 60100. 

 Sliver I'lnk i>nap- 



d'nrnns, stronfr. S-ln., 



$4.00 100. 



« e prApay express on all 

 rooted en ttloffs. 



C HUMPCLD, - Clay Cantor, Kan. 



Mention The Berlew when yon writs. 



xzs: 



riELD-GROWW 



CARNATIONS 



• 'J. . • .■ . - 



Fine, clean, healthy plants, of good size, 

 ready for benching. 



Enchantress $4.50 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



Rose-pink Enchantress . . 4.50 " 40.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 4 50 '' 40.00 



White Enchantress .... . 4.50 " 40.00 



Immediate shipment. 



Peter Reinberg 



30 East Randolph Street, CHICMBO, ILL. 



Mention 'ilie Kevlew wlieu you write. 



FIELD-GROWN ^l\^^%"'°" 



This is not the ordinary run of surplus stock, the leftovers from a grower's 

 own planting— it is stock grown by a specialist on purpose to sell to the 

 trade. Everybody knows that our cut blooms are the finest it is possible to 

 produce, and that our business in rooted cuttings has reached enormous pro- 

 portions because of the fine quality of the stock we ship— well, these field- 

 grown plants are of the same high quality as the rest of our product. They 

 were grown specially to win your approval. 



Peerless Pink $12.00 per ICO: $100 00 per 1000 



White Wonder 7.00 per 10(i; 60.(0 per Kno 



White E. chantreas 7.00 per 103; 6000 per 10 



Enchantress 6.00 per 100; 50 00 per 1000 



White Perfection. . . 6.00 per 100; SO.oO per luoO 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., * Ji^Sf" 



30 Eaat Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



Mfuttun The B»Tli»w wbep yon wru** 



A. 



PIER80N 



IMOORPOBATED 



Gnwers of Plants, Cut Flowers, 

 Palms and Ferns 



CROMWELL, CONNICTICUT 



Meothw Tbe BeTl«w wbea yon wilta. 



IVIES (English) 



4-inch pots 

 $10.00 and $i2.0O p«r 100 



JOHN SCOn«"S."?SffsVr^« 



BMOOKLVN. N. Y. 



Iloitioa Tlie Uaflew wImb roa write. 



