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- The Florists' Review 



NOTBHBHB 12, 31M.4.. ~ 



BUSINESS EMBABBAS8MENT8. 



' Middleboro, Mass. — Frederick P. 

 Ghace, for many years in business here, 

 iUed a petition in bankruptcy Novem- 

 ber 3, in which his liabilities are listed 

 at $1,616 and his assets at $315. 



Paris, Ky.— E. B. Hutchcraft, the 

 wholesale seed and commission mer- 

 chant, made an assignment through his 

 attorney, Harmon Stitt, October 30, to 

 James McClure, cashier of the First Na- 

 tional bank of Paris. This action-is said 

 to be the result of th» failure of the 

 George Alexander & Co. State bank last 

 May, and was not unexpected, as dur- 

 ing the previous ten days suits had been 

 filed against Mr. Hutchcraft to the 

 amount of $100,000. Mr. Hutchcraft 

 was a stockholder and director in the 

 Alexander bank, and it is said he was a 

 borrower from the bank through notes 

 . ffiven to various persons to the amount 

 Y?Sl* about $25,000. In the schedule filed 

 '^ pye assets are given as $215,000 and in- 

 ^«lnde 2,073 acres of blue grass land 

 'Valued at $100,000, twenty-seven pieces 

 of real estate in Paris and vicinity, 

 valued at $60,000, and other items to 

 amount to $55,000. His liabilities are 

 placed at $145,000. 



The principal creditors are the Second 

 National bank of Lexington, $10,000; 

 Security Trust Co., of Lexington, 

 $10,000; Weil Bros., Lexington, $22,000; 

 First National bank of Paris, $14,000; 

 Fifth-Third National bank of Cincin- 

 nati, $4,000, and twenty-three others av- 

 eraging about $3,000 each. 



Toledo, O. — In spite of the fact that 

 the greenhouse built by Arthur Cowdick 

 for Searles Bros., the vegetable growers, 

 eight years ago, was not completed until 

 so late in the winter that Searles Bros, 

 lost a large part of their crops, the 

 Supreme court of the state has decided 

 that they must pay $5,094 for its con- 

 struction. Payment was refused at the 

 time on account of the loss occasioned 

 by the delay. 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



$3.50 p«r 100 $30.00 p«r 1000 



5-inch Bostons @ 25c 



6-inch Bostons , . @ 40c and 50c 



Strong 8-inch Bostons @ $1.00 



ERNEST OECHSLIN 



FLORIST 



Gale Ave. and Matfisoi SL, RIVER FOREST, ILL 



9 miles west of Chicaco. 

 Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



Chrysanthemums 



MY SPECIALTY 



CHA8. H. TOTTY 



Wadisow, N. i. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



W^^ GBOWXR OF 



fiALMS, ETC. 



■•nd for Prio* lAmt, 



HOLMESBURG, : PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



GERANIUMS 



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Maryland, the brightest scarlet, the handsomest iudividual .semi- 

 double flowers, large trusses, beautiful, clean, healthy fo&ge, strong 

 constitution, pleasing habit. Seedling of La Pilote x Alphonse 

 Ricard; winning enthusiastic admiration from everyone who sees it; 

 won a Certificate of Merit ;i|iti the New York Florists' Club, and a 

 Certiticate of Honorable Me,i^tion at the S. A. F. Conventioa Garden 

 Exhibition at Boston. These are only a few of the good po^ts about 

 Maryland; then, it is a Vincent introduction. --'i 



$1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 100Q>| 



We have the largest and most complete assortment o:yGreraaiums 

 in the country, and offer good standard sorts from 3-incfa pots, at 

 $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000; 2-inch, $2.00 per 100; $18.50 per 1000. 

 Novelties and new varieties, at from $4.00 per 100 to 50c each. 



Ready for Immediate Shipment 



Altemantheras, assorted; Alyssum, dwarf double and giant; Swainsona, white 

 and pink; Hardy English Ivy; Lemon Verbenas; Lautanas, assorted; Col^s: 

 Petunias, double mixed, 2-inch. $2.00 per 100, $18.50 per 1000; 3-inch. S3.00 per 

 100. $25.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order, please. ^ ' i 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



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MrntlOD Th«> Reyt^w wden Ton writ* 



Azaleas 



We liave just received from our growers In Belgium, 6000 Azaleas, well budded and flne- 

 shaped plants of the following varieties: Mme. vui der Cruyssen, Niobe, Mme. de Schry- 

 venana. (VerrKneana and Kme. Petrick for Clirlsttnas forcing). 12 to 14-in. crowns, $8.00 

 per doz. ; 14 to 16-in. crowns, $10.00 per doz. ; 16 to 18-ln. crowns, $15.00 per doz. Mme, Pet- 

 rick for Christmas forcing; fine, large plants, 75c and $1.00 eacli. 



FEUNS. Our stock of Ferns is very fine, 



grown in ikjIs all summer. They will be 



sure to give satisfaction. 

 KEPHROLEPIS Elegantisaima Improved. 



6-in. pots, $5.00 and $0.00 per doz.; 8-ln., 



very strong, $1.00 each. 

 NEPHKOLEPIS Teddy, Jr. A new dwarf 



Fern, slightly crested, very fine and a good 



wllcr. 0-ln. pots, $0.00 per doz. 

 NEPHKOLEPIS Scottii. Verv strong plants. 



Gin. pots, $4.20 per doz.; 7-In. pots, $9.00 



per doz. ; 81n. pots, $1.00 each. 

 NEPHBOLEPIS Boitoniensia. Tin. pots, 



very lieavy and graceful. $9.00 per doz. 

 PTEBIS Wilsoni. 3 plants in a 6-in. pan, 



$.S.<J() per doz. ; verv fine. 

 ADIANTUM Hybrfdum. 4 In., $1.80 per doz. 

 DISH FEKNS. The best varieties only, 2%- 



In. pots, $4.00 per 100. 

 ASPABAGUS PlumoBus. .1 in. pots, $5.00 



per 100. 

 ARAUCAKIA Excelsa. G in. pots, 4 to 5 



tiers, 12 to 18 in. high, 75c each; 4 to C 



tiers, 18 to 22 In., $1.00 each. 



ASPIDISTRAS. (Jreen, fine plants, 10 to 12 

 leaves, 7.">e each. 



FICUS Elaatica. 6 in. pots, 40c each. 



BEGONIA Lorraine. G-in. pots, very large, 

 75c each. 



BEGONIA Luminosa. 514-in. pots In bloom, 

 $3.00 per doz. 



CyCLAKEN Giganteum. One of our spe- 

 cialties, In 5^^-ln. pots, very strong, full 

 of buds, $6.00 and $9.00 per doz. 



FBUCULA Obconica Grandiflora, Kermesina 

 and Rosea. The best strains (no white), 

 fine plants, 4-in., $1.20 per doz.; 6-in., 

 $2.00 per doz.; Gin. pans, $3.00 per doz. 



PBIKULA Malaooidet. 2^-in. pots, $3.00 

 per 100; 4-in. pots, $1.00 per doz. 

 Cash with order. 



DON'T FOBGET that we will have a fine 

 lot of AZALEAS, POINSETTIAS, BEGO- 

 NIAS and PBIMTJLAS in bloom for Christ- 

 mas. WATCH OUB DECEHBEB AD FOR 

 THEM. 



ASCHMANN BROS, ".^rt^.fc/^u'riv'e'^ Phlladalphia, Pa. 



vi^nrinn Th# H«kvl**w vrh«>n vmi writ** 



POINSETTIAS 



We are shipping fine, young, stocky plants from 2-inch pots. They will 

 make you some fine low pans, if planted up now. Order now, while they are 

 in nice growing condition. $6.00 per 100, $40.00 per 1000. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Carnation Breecler$ Inciianapoli$, Ind. 



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