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The Florists^ Review 



Dbcbmbbb 31, 1914. 



Choice Plants for the Trade 



AU OUR FERNS ARE POT-GROWN 



BIX-INCH FAKB, TABLE FEHN8: Albo- 

 Uaeata, Anidinm, TraMimense, Pteris Wilaoal, 

 Ftorls lUyii, Pterii Viotoriae, at 25c. ' 



NEPHBOLEPIS COHDATA OOMPAOTA. 2%- 

 In., Sc; 6-ln.. 85c. • 



A880BTE1} TABLE FEBNB, large else, $4.00 

 per 100; 3-ln., fC.OO per 100. 



BIBB'S NEST FEBN, Atpl«iilttm Nidui AtIi, 

 4-in., 20c. 



D&ACAEKA TEBMINALI8, 4-1d., 25c: S^-in., 

 lOc; 6-in., 40c, 60c; 6-iii., azalea pots, edged with 

 Aaparagns PlumosuB, 40c. 



^ FEBNB IN LABOE ASSOBTMENT: Boaton 

 fgnu, 6-ln. pots, 35c, 40c, 60c; T-ln. pots, 75c. 

 Whitmanl fwiu, 6-ln., 30c, 85c, 40c, 60c; 7-ln., 

 TBc. Boottli ferns, 6-ln., 30c, 35c. 40c, 80c; 7-in., 

 7Bc. Boosavelt ferns, 6-I11., 30c. 40c, 60c; 7-in.. 

 7Sc. 



A8PABA0US PLUHOBVS, 2^1n.. 3c; 8-ln.. 



ABPAJtAoirS SPBENGEBI, 2%-ln.. 3c; 4-ln.. 

 lOc; 6-1d., azalea pots. S5c. 



BEGONIAS 



Our skill to grow these to perfection is a secret 

 only known to us; by our special treatment w* 

 Vive tbem that beautiful deep red tint. 



BEOONIAB. Oloire De Lorraine, 6-in. pots. 

 50c, 75c. Begonia Luminosa, 2 14 -In. pots, $4.00 

 per 100. Begonia Luminosa, dark red winter 

 (lowering, 4-ln., 10c; 6-ln., 20c. Begonia Zulu 

 King, red, dwarf habit, 2^-ln., 4c. 



BEGONIA KAONIFICA, new Improred Br- 

 fordll, always In bloom, 4-ln., 12c; 6-ln., 20c. 



6-ln. pan, Oloire de Lorraine, 1 good size Poln- 

 settla In center, only 60c. 



PALMS 



KENTIA BELMOBEANA and FOESTEBIANA. 



Kentia Belmoreana, made up, 8 plants to pot, 



6H-ii>., 60c to 60c. Kentia Belmoreana, 6-in. 



lots, single, 60c: e-ln. pots. 60c, 7&c, Sl.OO, $1.26. 



1.60. Kentia Forstariaiu, 6H-lii. pots, 60c. «0c, 



6c; 6-ln. pots, $1.00, $1.^, $1.60. Cooos Wed- 



deUiana. 8-in.. 15c, 18c; 4-in.. 26c. 



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FIOUS ELA8TI0A, or Bnbber Plant. 6-ln.. SOe.. 

 40c; 6-in., 60c; 7-ln., 76c. 



BOXWOOD, 12-ln., 80c: 14-ln., 86c; 16-ln.. OOc;- 

 18-ln., 76c. Good ralne. 



PBnrULA OHINENBIB, 4in., 10c ; 6-in., 20c. 



PBUniLA OBOONIOA OBANBIFLOBA, 4-ln.. 

 lOc; 6-ln.. 20c. 



HABDY lYT. 8-ln. pote, 3 plants In a pot. Be; 

 4-ln.. 10c; 6-ln., 20c. 



Azaleas in Bloom 



Mme. Fetrick, Vervaeneaiia, Vervaene-- 

 ana Alba, $1 00, $1.26 and $1.60. 



ABATTCABIAB, well shaped and good color: 

 Araucaria Ezoelsa, 6^ and 6-ln. pots, 14, 16. 20. 

 26 In. high, 60c. 60c, 76c, $1.00. $1.26 to $1J». 

 Ezoelsa Glauca and Robnsta Oomptfcta, large - 

 plants, $1.00. $1.26, $1.60 to $2.00. 



All goods must travol at purchasor's risk only. Cash with order, ploaso. Ploaso 

 stats If you want stock shippsd In or out of pots. All plants 25 at 100 rats. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1012 

 West Ontario Street, 



Wholosalo Qrowor, Importor and Shippor of Pot Plants 



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Philadelphia, Pa. 



KNOXVnjJ:, TENN. 



The Market. 



In spite of rain, wind and snow De- 

 cember 24 and 25, everything salable 

 was moved at good prices, trade being 

 much better than that for any previous 

 Christmas. On account of so much 

 cloudy weather beforehand, it was nec- 

 essary to buy a few cut flowers from 

 other markets, but plants of all kinds 

 were plentiful and of excellent quality, 

 and were more in demand than cut 

 flowers. Medium-sized azaleas and cy- 

 clamens predominated, while begonias, 

 poinsettias and other plants sold fairly 

 well. On account of the extremely bad 

 weather, delivery was a difficult task, 

 but few complaints have been regis- 

 tered. 



Various Notes. 



C. W. Crouch had a fine trade and 

 sold out everything clean. Cut flowers, 

 as well as all plants, sold well. 



C. L. Baum is well pleased with the 

 results of Christmas trade. On com- 

 parison, he finds it better by twenty 

 per cent than any previous Christmas. 

 He had a large amount of funeral work 

 during the week, which, with the enor- 

 mous Christmas trade, worked his force 

 both day and night. 



A. H. Dailey finds that inexpensive 

 potted plants are far better sellers at 

 Christmas time than cut flowers. He 

 sold out practically everything. 



Mrs. Sosa Hall Byno reports a splen- 

 did trade, with an increase of twenty- 

 five per cent over that of last year. 

 She had a large supply of poinsettias, 

 which found ready sale at good prices. 



Addison J. McNutt, although he hag 

 not yet made comparison, feels confi- 

 dent of a nice increase over Christmas 

 of 1913. R. E. M. 



Hamilton, HL— C. P. Lindsey has 

 erected a greenhouse, 21x100 feet, in 

 which he is growing vegetables for 

 market. He plans to put in flowers as 

 time passes. A Kroeschell boiler is in- 

 installed and up-to-date equipment of 

 every kind has been provided. The 

 plant has been named the Montebello 

 Gardens. 



NOTICE 



Inasmuch as Mr. Chas. L. Baum has registered a yellow sport from Mrs. 

 Chas. Bager, and in order to avoid confasion in the jtatare, we have decided 

 to disseminate our stock under the same name. The tiro sports are identical 

 and will be known in the future as Miss Lena Baum. 



Don't fail to plant some of this splendid new variety the coming season. 

 You will find it just as satisfactory to grow and as good a seller as its 

 parent, the only difference being in the color and that is a splendid shade 

 of clear light yellow. 



Delivery will begin in February at the following rates, from 2-inch pots: — 



Dozen Hundred 



February and March delivery $5.00 $40.00 



April and May delivery 4.00 30.00 



June and later 2.00 16.00 



Place your order NOW 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Carnation Breeders Indianapolis, Ind. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Chrysanthemums 



Sing^Ieg, Anemones and Pompons 



Exhibition and Commercial 



Send for illustrated catalogue describ- 

 ing choicest English varieties and novel- 

 ties for 1915 and general list. Excep- 

 tional opportunity for growers and private 

 gardeners to secure finest varieties to be 

 distributed this season. 



FRANK P. PUTNAM 

 Lowell, Mass. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM STOCK PLANTS 



Pacific Supreme, $2.00 per ICO. 



Oemnlamp. Rooted rnttlnsa. S. A. Nntt. 

 $1.00 per 100; Rlcard. Mrs. Lawrence, La FaTorite. 

 PolteTlne, tl.26 per 100. 2^2-iDCb pote, $2.00 per 100. 



Dahlias. fleld-Krown clumps. Fall or Spring 

 <lellTery. Low prices. 



VANKIRK fLORAL CO., Atco, N. J. 



Always mention th/? riorlsts* Review 

 wben wrltinc; adwrtlaers. 



OERANIUMS^THOUSAND^ 



from 2 and 2'4-lncb pots. Alphonse Rlcard. Beante, . 

 Jennesae PolteTlne. 8. A. Nntt, General Grant. 

 Mootmort, Mme. Bnchner, Mme. Boaelenr, La 

 IViTorite, Mlas P. Perkins, etc. Fine A-No. 1 

 •and rooted cattlafs. transplanted to pota. 10.80 

 per 100: 122.50 per 1000. Panl Crampel. Wm ■ 

 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. We grow twenty-eight 

 Tarfetlea of Oeranlums. Bend for complete list 

 and special prices <« what quantity 70a will 

 need. 



EIG HT BEST VARIETIES OF XVT OZRA- 

 VUntB, $3.00 per 100, $28.00 per 1000. SO Ta- 

 rietles of Oanna Bulbs hr tho thousands. Send ' 

 for prices. 



Also Alrandaaos of Other Stoek 



Correspondenos Solloltsd 



ALONZO J. BRYANp WHOLESALE FLORIST ' 



WashliiKteii. New Jareey 



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Chrysanthemums 



MY SPECIALTY 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



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