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The Florists' Review 



JAXUAKV 7, 1915. 



SPECIAL OFFER for TWO WEEKS ONLY on 



Hydrangeas and Azaleas for Easter Forcing 



HYORANGIA OTAKSA- 



,8uch ae MMG. HAMAR, GEN. DeVlBRAYE. MME. EMIL 

 MOUILLERE, AVALANCHE, MME. RENE GAILLARD, 



,.6-m. pots, 4 to 6 shoots, well ripened, at 25 cts.; 7-in. pots, 6 

 to 8 shoots, 40 cts.; 8-in. pots, 50 cts.; 10-in tubs, very large, nice 

 for lawns, at $1.00. 



FRENCH HYDRANGEAS- 



6-in. pots, 25 cts. and 35 cts. i- 



These Hydrangeas are all pot-grown and easy to force. ,| 



A7AL rAS— ^»^e ^ fii^e lot oi them, well shaped and well budded, such as MME.VANDER CRUYS- 

 '*^'*^*''*^ SEN, SIMON MARDNER, VERVAENEANA, DE SCHRYVERIANA, JOHN LLE- 

 WELLYN, VERVAENEANA ALBA, NIOBE, APOLLO, at 60e, 60c, 76c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. 



New Varieties in Azaleas, Blushing: Bride and Daybreak, 



beautiful pink and large flowers, at $1.00 and $1.25. 



All soods must trav«i at purchaser's riak only. Cash with ordsr, pl«as«. PIsass 

 stats If you want stock shipped In or out of pots. Ail plants 25 at lOO rats. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1012 

 West Ontario Street, 



Wholosalo Qrowor, Importer and Shipper of Pot Plants 



Philadelphia, Pa, 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PITTSBURGH. 



The Market. 



The later Christmas reports seem to 

 have' been quite satisfactory and many 

 were pleased that it was possible to 

 offer their stock at reasonable prices, 

 to which fact they attribute the volume 

 of business. The wholesalers were able 

 ^to • lispose of large quantities of stock 

 ' at the cheaper prices, but the grow- 

 ers are the most disappointed, as they 

 saw the large crops coming and counted 

 on getting the usual holiday prices and 

 making up some of their early season 

 losses. •* 



The cut flower business was quiet af- 

 ter Christmas and New Year's was 

 hardly up to expectations, so that all 

 will welcome the new year with hopes 

 for a revival of business generallj'. 



Various Notes. 



Samuel McClements has been on the 

 sick list since Christmas, confined to 

 his home with a severe attack of ton- 

 sillitis. 



Wm. Colligan, of the Pittsburgh Cut 

 Flower Co., has been confined to his 

 home since before Christmas with 

 blood poison from a boil over his left 

 eye. He is convalescing. 



Miss E. B. Maxwell, of Wilkinsburg, 

 had the misfortune to have her large 

 new auto truck disabled just when they 

 vere making Christmas deliveries. 



P. S. Randolph & Sons had their 

 truck loaded with plants tied up on the 

 avenue on the night of December 23. 



Pete Godeni landed in front of a trol- 

 ley car with the truck of the Pittsburgh 

 Cut Flower Co. and was out of busi- 

 ness for a couple of days before New 

 Year 's. Clarke. 



The erpwers of the Pittsburgh Cut 

 Flower* Cfc. have this year organized a 

 . hilAet balP team, ami have played six 

 ' games, losing three and U<;ing victors 

 in three. December 30 the genial su- 

 perintendent, F. Koeher, invited the 

 playing members and the rooters to his 

 home. His wife and daughter served 

 light refreshments during the evening. 

 An enjoyable evening was spent. 



GERANIUMS 



We have excellent stock, in fine shape, of what represents the leaders, . 

 in such varieties as S. A. Nutt, Berthe de Presilly, Col. Thomas, Ed- ./ 

 mond Blanc, Jean Oberle, Jules Vasseur, La Favorite, Marquise de 94^-1', 

 tellane, Mme. Bucbner, Mme. Recamier, Ornella, etc., at $2.00 per 100, 

 $18.50 per 1000, from 2-inch pots ; $3.00 per HO, $25.00 per 1000, for 

 3-inch pots. 



We also have a fine assortment of single, scented, variegated and ivy- 

 leaved sorts at $2.00 per 100 for 2-inch stock. 



SPECIAL COLLECTION 



We will send 1000 good plants from 2-inch pots, 50 each of 20 varieties, our 

 selection, for $18.50, or from 3-inch pots for $25.00. 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS, mixed colors, 2-inch, $2.00 per 100; 3-inch, $3.00 

 per 100. 



DAHLIA ROOTS, whole field clumps, $5.00 per 100 up. Send for list. 



COLEUS, rooted cuttings, 10 varieties, 70c per 100 postpaid; $6.00 per 1000 

 by express, not prepaid. 



For list of Miscellaneous Greenhouse Stock for immediate shipment, 

 see issue of Dec. 31, 1914. 



CASH WITH ORDER 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



i 



Roses to Burn 



y • fpSktfre. don't^need^the ashes, ^i 



1>OflOTHT I^^EREJUiSL teld-Krown, 2 



to 3 yrs., 4 to « ft.. ib.UO per 100. 



Will exchange toftvythiTag of equal value. 

 Address: 



WM. K. NtLSON, AUGUSTA, GA. 



Always mention the Florists* ReTlav 

 when writing advsrtiseis- 



EASTER ROSES 



Pot our 4-m. now in 6 or 6-in. 

 <^LFF|]LFf*>0''ALCONRIIIY' 



^<H»^l-m»U ^PHIIiGriCLDOMlO. 



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