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The Florists' Review 



Dbcbmbeb 3, 1914; 



HEADQUARTERS for 



French 

 ^ ;^ Hydrangeas 



FIVE LEADERS THAT WE SPBCIAIX.T 

 RECOMMEND FOR FORCING 



E, G. Hill. The earliest large pink. 

 General de Vibraye. Excellent brisht pink. 

 Mme. E. MouUlere. The most popular pure 



white. 

 La. Lorraine. A splendid light pink of the Otaksa 



type. 

 Otaksa. The old reliable. 



We have prepared an immense stock of what we 

 consider the five leading varieties, as above, and we 

 offer extra heavy e-incb pot-grown plants at $4.00 

 per dozen, $80.00 per 100. 



In addition to the above, we can also furnish large 

 quantities of pqually good Quality and at same prices 

 of any of the following well known popular varieties: 



Avalanobe. Fine, large white. 



Bouquet Rose. Large trusses, bright pink. 



Dentelle. Deeply fringed, creamy white. 



Mme. Maurice Hamar. Delicate flesh rose. 



Souvenir de Mme. E. Cliautard. Bright rose. 



Mme. Asnes Barillet. Very free-flowering white. 



Mont Rose. Very distinct pale rose. 



Moussellne. Beautiful mauve-rose. 



Ronsazd. Fine, lively rose color. 



The above prices are intended for the Trade only. 



714-710 Chestnut Street, 

 PHUiADELPHIA, PA. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



>tpntl"Ti Th«» R«>tI«»w wh^B yon writ*. 



MII.WAXTKEE. 



The Market. 



Thanksgiving business in general was 

 as good as could be expected, con- 

 sidering what we have been up against 

 for some time. The holiday seemed to 

 put a little new life into the trade and 

 almost everything but white carnations 

 was cleaned up. There were some fancy 

 chrysanthemums, however, that did not 

 move as well as might have been ex- 

 pected. 



There was the usual strong demand 

 for Wisconsin violets, but these, while 

 in fine condition, were not nearly suffi- 

 cient to supply the demand. Roses sold 

 exceptionally well and were cleaned up 

 every day. They were in fine shape, 

 but decreased in quantity daily, until 

 finally the demand was greater than 

 the supply. Carnations, on the whole, 

 were good and the prices were better 

 than heretofore. The supply of chrys- 

 anthemums was steadily decreasing and 

 the quality might have been better, 

 but they sold fairly well and were 

 almost cleaned out. They are about 

 gone for the season. 



There are no lilies in the market 

 now, nor will there be any for a few 

 weeks. Some callas are seen, hut the 

 quantity is negligible. Valley nai^ been 

 fairly plentiful during the last week, 

 but, being of fine quality, it found a 

 ready sale. Beauties are in fair sup- 

 ply, but the stems are longer than the 

 demand calls for. 



Various Notes. 



Paul Boomer, of Boomer Bros., Beaver 

 Dam, Wis., spent some time in Mil- 

 waukee last week. While he did not 

 neglect his florist friends, his sojourn 

 here was of a social nature. 



Mrs. J. T. Hinchliffe, of Racine, Wis., 

 was in this city November 20, looking 

 things over for Christmas. 



A. Zender, of Rogers Park, 111., 



Storrs & Harrison's Specialties 



Now la a good time to cover your needs, while freight shipments are safe on 

 many items. Have splendid stock ready to ship of items named below: 



HYDRANGEA, all the good French sorts, pot-grown, 4-in. pot plants, 120.00 

 per 100; 6-in. pot planU, $26.00 per 100. 



DRACAENA TERMINALI8, 6-in. pot plants, nicely colored. 76c each; |8.00 

 per dozen. 



CIBOTIUM 8CHIEDEI — Splendid stock, at a real reduction. 6-ln. pot plants, 

 at 76c; 6-ln. pot plants, 11.00. 



BOUQAINVILLEA GLABRA 8ANDERIANA, 3-ln. pot plants, weU shaped. 

 110.00 per 100; 4-in. pot plants. 120.00 per 100. 



ADIANTUM CROWEANUM. 6-in. pot plants, $20.00 per 100. 



ADIANTUM GLORY OF MORDRECHT, 4-ln. pot plants. $26.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS PLUM0SU8, short and bushy, 2%-in.. $3.00 per 100. $26.00 per 

 1,000. 



FERN DISH FERNS, best varieties, including Aspldlum, Cyrtomlum. Wiisoni 

 and Mayi, $3.00 per 100. $26.00 per 1.000. 



AZALEAS, early and late plants, arrived In fine condition — good values — 

 14 to 16 in., at 70c; 16 to 18 in., at $1.00; 18 to 20 In., at $L&0. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., PainesviHe, Ohio 



PANSY PLANTS 



Our Pansies are unexcelled for size of flower and 

 color. Big. strong, heavy plants. 10 to i2 leaves, 



$2.50 per 1000 



Cash with order. 

 QLOBK aREENHOUSES 



Second Avenue, Munroc and Garfield Streets 

 DENVER, COLO. 



MenHop Th> Review when yi>g write. 



JOHN SCOTT 



Qrow«r off Palm*, Forno and othor 

 Decoratlvo Stock 



ssr&sr&st Brooklyn, n. y. 



Mention Tb» R»Tlew when yon write. 



visited Milwaukee from Tuesday to 

 Thursday of last week. He was the 



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GROWSR or 



ALMS, ETC. 



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HDLMESBURG, : PtllLADELPHIA, PA. 



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BUT CUT ruowwm 



DAHLIAS 



Send for wholesale list 



PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS 



P. O. BERLIN. N. I. 



M«»ntloB Th» R^v1»w wh^a yon writs. 



guest of F. H. Holton, whose hospitality 

 is well known. H. J. 8. 



