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The Florists^ Review 



NOVEMBEB 26, 1914. 



NEW OBUIANS. 



Club Meeting. 



The New Orleans Horticultural So- 

 ciety held its regular monthly meeting 

 November 19, at the Association of 

 Commerce building. President P. A. 

 Chopin and Secretary C. R. Panter were 

 at their respective places and a fair 

 number of members were present. It 

 was decided to hold a spring flower 

 show during th^ latter part of March, 

 1915. The committee to take charge 

 will be appointed by the president at 

 the next meeting. Judging from the 

 interest taken by the local florists, the 

 show is boUnd to prove a success, the 

 more so as the affair is intended to be 

 a general advertisement of plants, cut 

 flowers, etc. Admission will be either 

 free of charge or for a nominal charge. 



The following new committee on re- 

 vision of by-laws, with instructions to 

 bring in a definite report at the meet- 

 ing in December, was appointed: Paul 

 Abele, chairman; C. E. Panter and 

 Eichard Eichling. 



Paul Abele, of Abele Bros., exhibited 

 a nice collection of chrysanthemums, 

 large, single and pompon. E. A. Far- 

 ley brought fine flowers of Dr. Engue- 

 hard and Turner grown under glass, 

 also an elegant mixed bunch of stand- 

 ard outdoor roses. Max Seheinuk 

 showed good carnation plants in full 

 bloom, -gwwn in pots. E. E. 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



Florists' Club Reorganized. 



As a result of the success of the 

 recent flower show, the florists who 

 engaged in its promotion have formed 

 a permanent organization, to be Jcnown 

 as the Syracuse Florists' Club. The 

 officers are: President, Henry Youell; 

 treasurer, T. J. Sullivan, and secretary, 

 L. J. Mulhauser. The meetings are to 

 be held every first and third Monday 

 of the month. The next meeting will 

 be held December 7 at Peter Kay's 

 greenhouses, on Manlius street. Twenty 

 members are already enrolled and it is 

 expected- -^li* the membership roll will 

 grow rapidly. One of the aims of the 

 club will be an annual flower show; the 

 affair this year proved such a success 

 that a repetition is hoped for next year. 



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 special prices. Tbis stock is in excellent con- 

 dition. Liberal extras for early orders. 



Size 

 pots 

 Asparagus Flumosus 2i^ 



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Sprengeri 2\ 



Sprengeri 4 



Hatcheri 3 



6.60 60.00 

 2.60 22.60 



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Asparagus 

 Asparagrus 

 Asparagus 

 Asparagus 

 Begonias, Flowering, 8 Tery 



cb<»lce varieties 3 



Begonia Vernon, 3 kinds 3 



Cinerarias, cboice mixed 2^ 



Cinerarias, cboice mixed 3^^ 



Chinese Primroses, 30 Tarle- 



tles, separate or mixed 4 



Cyclamens, assorted colors.... 2^ 

 Cyclamens, assorted colors.. . .3V^ 



Calla Lilies, large giant 4 



Carnation Plants, standard Ta- 



rieties 4 



Coleus, red and yellow, or 16 



varieties mixed 2% 



4000 Dracaena Indivisa, fine, 



healtby stock from 6 and 6- 



incb pots, $15.00 and $20.00 



per 100. 

 10, COO Ferns, Boston, Soottii, 



Elegantissima, Piersoni, etc., 



from 4, 5 and 6-inch pots, 



$12.50, $15.00, $20.00 per 100. 

 Heliotropes, white, light and 



dark blue 2% 



Lantanas, about 8 varieties. ..2^ 

 Marguerites, white and yellow. 2)4 

 Marguerites, wliite and yellow. 4 

 Mrs. Sander Marguerites, same 



prices. 

 Primula, Obconica and Mala- 



coides. In separate colors or 



mixed 2% 



Primula Oboonica 4 



Privet Ovalifolium Anreum 



(Golden Leaved Privet) 4 



Petunias, double, 12 varieties 



assorted 2% 



60JI0O Pansy Plants, Madame 



Ferret, and a very fine mix- 

 ture 



Stevia, dwarf or tall 2 



Btevia, dwarf or tall 3 



0EKANITIM8 BY THE THOTTBANDS from 2 

 and 2^-incb pots. Alpbonse Klcard, Beaute and 

 Jpiinesse Poltevlne, S. A. Nutt, General Grant. 

 Montmort, Mme. Buchner, Mme. Roseleur, La 

 Favorite. Miss F. IVrklns. etc. Fine A- No. 1 

 sand rooted' cuttings, transplanted to pots. $2.50 

 per 100; $22..V). per lOOO. Paul Crampel. $.1.25 

 per 100; $ao.OO per 10(iO. We grow twenty-eight 

 varieties of GeraniuQis; Sepd for cojpplete list 

 and special prices on what quantity you will 

 need. 



EIGHT BEST VARIETIES OF IVY OEKA- 

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Also Abundance of Other Stock In Season. 

 Correspondence Solicited. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, WHOLESALE ELORIST 

 WashliiKton, N«w J«rs«y 



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BLOOMING PLANTS 



Poinsettias, 2%-ln., $4.00 per 100; 3-ln., $8.00 

 per 100; 4-ln., $15.00 per 100; 6-ln., made up, 

 35c and 50c each; 6-in., 7-ln. and 8-in., 60c up to 

 $2.50 each. 



Cyclamen Giganteum, 3-ln.. $8.00 per 100; 

 4 in., $15.00 aud |;20.00 per 100; 5 in.. $.35.00 and 

 $50.00 per 100; larger up to $1.00 each. Seed- 

 lings, Wandsbek type, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 



lUuO, 



Beg<mia Chatelaine, 214 -In.. $.'5.00 per 100. 



Begonia Chatelaine, 3-in., $8.00 per 100. 



Begonia Lorraine. 4-ln.. $35.UO per 100. 



Begonia Cincinnati, 4-ln., $.35.00 per 100; 3-ln.. 

 $25.00 per 100: 5 in., 50c to 75c each. 



Variegated Nutt Geraniums, 2^-in., in bud 

 and bloom, $5.00 per 1(K). 



Azaleas. T.'ic up to $2. ."SO each. 



Eeineckia fol. var., fine for fern dishes, 2-in., 

 $5.00 per 100. 



Boston Ferns, 2-iD., 3-in., $3.00, $6.00 100. 



Boston Ferns, out of bench, $10.uo, $16.00 and 

 «2n.no 1(10. 



Roosevelt Ferns, $15.00 and $20.00 100. All fine 

 quality Btook. 



Hydrangea Otaksa, 6 and 7-ln., pot grown, 6-12 

 heads, 45c and 50c. 



Primula Malacoides, 214-ln $3.00 100 



Primula Malacoides, 3in 6.00 100 



Primula Chinensis, 2-ln 3.00 100 



Primula Chinensis, 2'^-in 4.00 100 



Primula Obconica Grandiflora and 



Gigantea — 

 2%-ln $3.00 100 3-in $6.00 100 



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DECORATIVt and fLOWERING PLANTS 



Cyclamen 



Mostly red, in bud and bloom. 

 5-ln., 30c; 6-in., 60c. 



Primula 

 Obconica and Chinese 



Mixed colors, in bud and bloom. 

 4-in., $8.00 per 100; 5-in., $16.00 per lOQ. 



The above is all QUALITY stock. 

 Terms:— Cash with order. 



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Wholesale Florist 

 Bellefontaine, : : Ohio 



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