FfiBBUARY 11, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



77 



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This Time Buy Your Roses of Conard & Jones. Get 

 the C. & J. Kinds with Good Roots and Husky 

 Constitutions — That's the Kind. 



VARIETY 



Alberic Barbier 



American Pillar, '2 yr., 3 to4 ft 



American Pillar, 5 yi.. 5 to 6 It , 



Count Zeppelin, 1 yr., 12 to 18 In 



Dr W. Van Fleet, 2 yr.,8tiong, 3 to 4 It , 



Dorothy Perkins. Pink, 2 to a ft 



Dorothy Perkins. Pink, 2 yr., 3 to 4 ft , 



Dorothy Perkins, White, 2 yr 



Dorothy Perkins, Whlte,3 jr 



Dorothy Dennison, lyr., 12to 18 In 



Evansreline, 3 yr , 



Kxcelsa, Ked Dorothy Perkins, 2 yr., 3 to 4 ft. 

 Kxcelsa, Red Dorothy Perkins, 2 yr., 4 to 6 ft. 



Farquhar, 2 yr , 18 to 24 in 



Farquhar, 2yr., 3to4tt ... 



Farquhar. 3yr.. ... 



Flower of Fairfield 



Gardenia, lyr., 12 to 18 In 



Gardenia, 2yr., 3 1 14 ft 



Gardenia, 2 yr., 4 to 5 ft 



Hiawatha, 2 yr 



Hiawatha, 3 yr.. 



Juniata, 1 yr., 12 to 18 In , 



Lady Gay, lyr 



I>ady Gay, 3yr.,3to4ft 



May Queen, lyr 



May Queen, 3 yr 



Minnehaha, 1 yr., 18 to 24 In 



Minnehaha, 2 yr 



Miss Messinan, lyr 



Miss Messman, 2 yr., 3 to 4 ft 



Northern Lisrht, 3 rr 



Philadelphia , 1 yr., 12 to 18 In 



Prof. C. 8. Sareent, I yr 



Prof. C. S. SarBent,2yr , 3to4 ft 



Rambler. Crimson, 1 yr., 10 to 12 In 



Ruby Queen 



Shower of Gold, 2 yr., 3to4ft 



Si r Thomas Lipton 



Universal Favorite, 1 yr , 18 to 24 In 



Universal Favorite, 2 yr., 3 to 4 ft.; 



Violet Blue, 1 yr., 18 to 24 In 



Violet Blue, 2 yr 



Wartburgr, 1 yr., 12 to 18 In 



Wichnioss 



AVicliuraiana, l yr., 12 to 18 In 



Wlchuraiana, Variecated . 2 yr 



SOME ROSE SPECIALS 



Numbers 1, 3 and 3 in gi-j-inch pots. 

 Number 9 also in 3-inch pots at $6.00. 



No. 1-Mlcrophylla, red $ 5 00 per 100 



No. 2— Mile. Ceclle Brunner, T. P 4.00 per 1 J 



No. 3 -Mme. Edouard Herrlott 25.00 per 100 



NEW FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 



All that has been said of the beauty and exceptional Talue of the 

 new French varieties Is absolutely so. They stand rlpht up to their 

 reputation, and are easy to maiiBKe and no ti ouble to bring Into flower. 



We have a supply of from 200 to 600 of a kind. 



The following are those proven to be most satisfactory: 



1 cro^^n from 3-inch pots, at ... ..$ 6.00 per 100 

 1 to 2 crowns from 4-incb pots, at. . 10.00 per 100 

 3 to 5 crowns from 6-incli pots, at. . 25.00 per 100 



Avalanche, a large white, has a rmly established reputation; Is an 

 eafy forcer. 



Bouquet Rose, large clusteis of r >8y amber, changing to bright 

 pink; a great favorite In the flower boxes. 



La Lorraine, large flowers of pale rose, growing Into bright pink. 



Mousseline. Great! Descrtl)ed by the introducer as mauve-rose with 

 cream-ciilored center; oft«n comes darker. Flower heads bold, 

 large and erect. Best In a deep blue. 



Mnte. K. Mouillere, won the Silver Modal at the National Flower 

 Show at Boston last year: a great favoiite in both London and New 

 York. Large size, free-flowering white. 



Souv. de Mme. £. Chautard, floe sized heads of brilliant rose- 

 colored flowers, one of the best of the bouquet type and excellent in 

 every way. 



Otaksa— needs no description. From 3-lnch pots, at |5 CO per 100; 

 4-inch pots, $10.10 per 100, and 6-inch pots at $20.00 per 100; nice stock. 



Lady Gay, 

 as flnc as 

 Dorothy 

 Perkins. 



An excel- 

 lent general 

 P u r p o s 1' 

 climber. 



There la scarcely a home 

 In America where plantw 

 like these when brought 

 into bloom would not be 

 most w-'icome and com- 

 mand the most resi)ectable- 

 price. 



The Conard and Jones Co. 



STAR BRAND ROSES 



WEST GROVE. PA. 



Let us send you a batch of a 

 bundled field - grown climbing 

 Hoses of four different sorts, say 

 Dorothy Perkins, the Red Doro- 

 thy Perkl'-s " Kxcelsa," White 

 Dorothy Perkins, and the Gar- 

 denia, twenty-flve of each, the 

 entire lot for $10.00. F. O. B. 

 West Grove, Pa. 



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Mention Tlie Review when you write. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Silarket. 



Trade has been fairly good for the 

 last two weeks. There has been con- 

 siderable funeral work, which cleaned 

 up the stock daily. The lack of sun- 

 shine in the last ten days has shortened 

 up the supply of stock. Eoses are scarce 

 and unusually poor, as are American 

 Beauties. The supply of carnations has 

 shortened materially, and they, also, are 

 showing the effects of the cloudy 



weather. Spring stock is becoming more 

 plentiful every day and is finding a 

 good demand. Freesias, violets, valley 

 and orchids find a fair call. 



Blooming plants have been finding a 

 good sale. Bulbous stock, azaleas, 

 primulas and cyclamens are the best 

 sellers. 



Various Notes. 



About every traveling salesman of 

 the florists' ribbon and supply houses 

 has called on the trade in the last ten 

 days. 



Baur & Steinkamp report exception- 



ally good sales in carnation cuttings 

 this year, the best sellers being Beacon, 

 Matchless, White Wonder, Enchantress 

 Supreme, Pink Delight and Pocahontas. 



J. J. Karins, with H. A. Dreer, Inc., 

 Philadelphia, called on the trade last 

 week. 



Bertermann Bros. Co. has its usual 

 fine lot of blooming plants for St. Val- 

 entine's day trade. 



Clarence Thomas, with the Hill Floral 

 Co., reports trade highly satisfactory. 



The Pahud brothers have recently 

 purchased a touring car. H. L. W. 



