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The Florists' Review 



FlBBOABT 4, 1916. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



Tbe Market. 



. Trade is keeping up nicely and, 

 while stock is scarce in some lines, there 

 is enough of something else that can 

 be substituted. Carnations are a little 

 scarce and they are cleaned up early 

 as a rule. Quite a few splits are com- 

 ing in, but they are used in funeral 

 work. Beauties have been quite scarce. 

 Other roses are fine, considering the 

 cloudy weather we have had lately. 

 Narcissi are plentiful enough to go the 

 rounds. Komans have been in good 

 demand and, while they were in good 

 supply, they have been cleaned up for 

 funeral work. Dutch hyacinths are 

 making their appearance. Tulips are 

 to be seen, but not in any great quan- 

 tity. Sweet peas are more plentiful 

 and find a ready sale. Violets are mov- 

 ing nicely. Jonquils are scarce as yet, 

 not nearly enough to go the rounds. 

 Potted plants are moving well and 

 among the best sellers are the prim- 

 roses, cyclamens and azaleas. 



Various Notes. 



Fred'Bauman, who has been handling 

 cut ferns, has leased a room on West 

 Broad street and will handle cut flowers 

 in addition to his other business. 



J. M. 



SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 



Florists Organizing. 



All the local florists were invited to 

 attend a meeting at M. P. Champlin's, 

 Wednesday, February 3, for the pur- 

 pose of forming a social organization 

 of members of the trade. This was 

 the outcome of a social evening Janu- 

 ary 2, when G. E. Kopper, proprietor 

 of the Rosendale Nurseries and Flower 

 Shop, entertained M. P. Champlin, Otto 

 Selke, Wm. E. John, Henry Eberhardt, 

 the manager of his store; George 

 Mathews, his grower, and Walter Eber- 

 hardt. The evening proved so enjoy- 

 able and profitable that it was pro- 

 posed on the spot that a florists' club 

 be formed. From present prospects a 

 successful organization is hoped for. 



Silverdale, Pa. — Geo. K. Kester has 

 sold his greenhouses, comprising 5,000 

 square feet of glass, to J. Frank Sherm, 

 of Silverdale. 



CYCLAMEN GIGANTEDN 



WANDSBBK TYPB. 



IN BLOOM— 3-in., $10.00 per 100; 4-ln., $20.M 

 and $25.00 per 100; 5-ln., $3S.00 and $50.00 per 

 100. 



IN BUD— 3-ln., $8.00 per 100: 4-lii., $16.00 *a* 

 $20.00 per 100; Sin., $35.00 and $40.00 per 100. 



SEEDLINGS. TRANSPLANXBD, all Wandabek 

 type, finest in existence, Inclndlng Glory of 

 Wandsbek and Rose of Wandabek, 10 aeparat* 

 TETietles equally divided, $3.00 per 100; $28.00 

 per 1000. Improved Glory of Wandabek, dark 

 and light, better grower than any salmon and 

 larger flowers, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 Glory of Wandsbek and Rose of Wandabak, 

 separate, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



Seedlings, not transplanted, 10 rarietlea, 

 eqoally divided, $2.60 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 

 600 at 1000 rate. 



Have an enormons stock on band, all healthy 

 and clean. Supply a nnmber of the largest 

 cyclamen growers In and aroond Chicago wltb 

 seed and seedlings. 



FERNS 



Boston Ferns, 2-lncb $8.00 per 100 



Boston Ferns, 3-lncb 0.00 per 100 



Roosevelt ont of bendi, stteng plants, $10.00 sad 



$20.00 per 100. 

 Boston ont of bench, $10.00 and $16.00 per 100. 

 Pteris oat of flats, $1.60 per 100 clnmps, shlppad 



In fats. $1.50 per flat. 



Cssb, please. 



ERNEST ROBER, Wilmette, lU. 



We Need Room for Our Large Stock el Eaeter Plants 



ORDER NOW. CAiy OIK^^VOU 



Ferns. Boston, Scottii,. Whitmani, 

 Roosevelt, 5^!, 6, 7-in. poJts, 30c,. 40c, 

 50c, 75c. 6-in. pans GiatiA^ii, 50e. 



Araucarias, well shaped, nice green 

 color, 5y», 6, 7-in. pots, 3, 4, 5, 6 tiers, 

 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. Excelsa 

 Glauca and Bobusta Compacta, 6, 7-in. 

 pots, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. 



Kentia Forsteriana, 5-in., 50c; 6-in., 



RXCimONALLY OOOD VALUI8. 



flowers, winter blooming, 3-in., 7c; 4:in., 



7-in. 



$1.25; Kentia 



60c, 75c; 6-in., 



Cocos Weddel- 



10c; 5-in., 25c. 



Dish. fern», 2i^-in., assorted, 4c. 



Primula Obconica, in bloom, 4-in., 

 lOe; 5-in., 20c. Chinensis, 4-in., 10c;; 

 5-in., $2.00 per doz. 



Hydrangea Otaksa for Easter; 6-in. 

 pots, 4 to 6 shoots, 25c; 7-in. pots, 6 to 

 8 shoot9, 40e. 



French Hydrangeas, such as Mme. 

 Hamar, Gen. De Yibraye, Mme. Emil 

 Mouillere, Avalanche, well advanced 

 for Easter, 6-in., 25c and 35c. All pot 

 grown and easy to force. 



Azaleas. Have a fine lot of them, 

 well shaped and well budded, such as 

 Mme. Vander Cruyssen, Simon Mardner, 

 Vervaeneana, De Schryveriana, John 

 Llewellyn, Vervaeneana Alba, Niobe,- 

 50c, 60e, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. 

 Have a limited number of new varieties 

 such as Blushing Bride and Daybreak, 

 a beautiful pink, very large flowers, 

 $1.00, $1.25. 



All Roods must travel at purchaser's risk only. Cash with order, please. Please 

 state if you want stock shipped in or out of pots. All plants 25 at 100 rate. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN 



1012 West Ontario St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Wholesale Qrower, Importer and Shipper of Pot Plants 

 MentUm The Brlew whw yen wilte. 



60c, 75c, $1.00; 

 Belmoreana, 5-in., 50c, 

 $1.00; 7-in., $1.25, $1.50. 

 liana, 4-in., 20c. 



Dracaena Terminalis, Sy^-in., 40c. 



Adiantum Hybridum, 3-in., 6c; 4-in., 

 10c. 



Pteris Wilsoni, bushy, 6-in. pans, 25c. 



Aspidium Tsussimense, 6-in. pans, 25c. 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2 14 -in., 3c; 3-in., 

 6c; 4-in., 10c. 



Jerusalem Cherries, full of berries, 

 6-in. pots, 20c. 



Begonia Gloire De Lorraine, 6-in., 

 50c. Begonia Luminosa, bright red 



For St Valentine's Day 



We have some extra choice blooming 



CYCLAMENS, mostly light shades 



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FOR ONCE TRANSPLANTED SEEDLINGS, ETC., 

 SEE CLASSIFIED AD. 



CHRIST. WINTERICH, "^i^^llisT. DEFIANCE, OHIO 



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Hydfi 



'Ontflka HtjlLca Moderate cost; sell profitably at a moderate price; 



easily brought into bloom; popular, salable, staple. 



Pot-grown outdoors all summer; strong branches; good flower buds. With 7 to 10 branches. 

 S25.00 per 100; with 6 and 6 branches, S20.00 per 100; with 4 branches, $15.00 per 100. 



Send that order! 



Ne^e Frencb variettes, S25.00 per 100. 

 All from 6-inch pots. 



Send it today! 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY, Newark, New York 



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YOU WILL FIND 



All The Best Offers 

 All The Time 



—IN THX— 



REVIEW'S CLASSIFIED ADVS. 



ROOTED CUTTING 

 SPECIALIST 



See January 21 Issue 



Express Prepaid 



Send for List 



C. HUMFELD 



Clay Center, Kan. 



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