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The Florists' Review 



March 4, 1915^ 



PEOVIDENCB, E. I. 



The Market. 



Balmy days last week tended to 

 make business slightly better and cut 

 flowers moved with more celerity than 

 for several weeks. Prices are low, but 

 the supply is good and advantage is 

 being taken thereof. 



Club Banquet. 



The annual banquet of the Florists' 

 and Gardeners' Club, which was post- 

 poned from December, was held Feb- 

 ruary 22, in Swarts Lodge hall, about 

 fifty members and guests being pres- 

 ent. During the evening an informal 

 entertainment was provided by the 

 following: Benjamin Whitaker, pian- 

 ist; John Canning, Philip F. Lavery, 

 John White and James Dillon, vocal- 

 ists, monologists and speakers. Corne- 

 lius G. Hartstra, president of the club, 

 officiated as toastmaster, and at the 

 conclusion of the banquet the entire 

 company was called upon to join in 

 singing the Star Spangled Banner. In 

 the absence of the secretary, "William 

 E. Chappell, who was detained on ac- 

 count of illness, Robert Johnston filled 

 the position during the brief business 

 session that preceded the festivities. 

 The committee of arrangements con- 

 sisted of Robert Johnston and Alexan- 

 der Macrae. 



Various Notes. 



Smith the Florist had the flowers 

 and decoration for the French ball and 

 concert at Elks' Emporium March 1. 



The Quality Florist Shop, at Paw- 

 tucket, has secured a new automobile 

 for its delivery department. 



Maurice Miller slipped in front of 

 his store February 25 and fractured 

 his right arm. He went to the hospital 

 for treatment. 



Charles Hunt has been confined to 

 the house for several days, threatened 

 with pneumonia. 



John Macrae has the sympathy of a 

 large circle of acquaintances in the 

 serious illness of his wife, whose re- 

 covery is doubtful. 



George T. McCullough, of East Prov- 

 idence, joined the ranks of the bene- 

 dicts last week and, with his bride, 

 made a honeymoon trip to New York. 



Louis J. Reuter, of Westerly, was a 

 business visitor in New York and Phil- 

 adelphia last week. 



Edgar L. Nock had a narrow escape 

 from serious injury a few days ago, 

 when his automobile came in collision 

 with another machine. He was con- 

 siderably shaken up, but not seriously 

 hurt. W. H. M. 



Paper Pots and 

 Dirt Bands 



8«e onr Urre advt. on parM M aad 99. 



Try our Paper Pots and Dirt Bands free. Order 

 what you -want — try them accordlnR to our direc- 

 tloDS, and If not satisfactory ship them back and 

 we will refund your money. Samples free. 



1. W. KOCHCUC g J<ni, CHESTKR y. J. 



NEW SALVIA HARVARD 



Awarded Bronze Medal by the North Shore 

 Horticultural Society, August, 1914. Type la 

 that of Salvia Splendens: color, velvety crim- 

 son. Pkt. of 25 seeds, tl.OO. Rooted Cuttincs. 

 per dozen, $1.00. 



A. MAGNUSON 



Manob0flter-by-ttae-Sea, Mass. 



Mention Tb« RcTlew wb«n yoa wilts. 



2,250,000 



POT PLANTS 



Do you know what one million and a half 2-inch plants 

 and three-quarters of a million 3-inch plants look like? 

 If not, we invite you to come here and see them. 



We have Geraniums, Coleus, Double and Single Petunias, 

 Salvias, Lantanas, Lemon Verbenas, German and English Ivy, 

 Alternantheras, Cannas, Heliotropes, Alyssum, etc., in large quan- 

 tities, at $2.00 per 100, $18.50 per 1000 for 2-inch ; $3.CD per 

 100, $25.00 per 1000 for 3-inch. 



If you did not get our catalogue, send for it. 



DAHLIA AND CANNA ROOTS 



CASH WITH ORDER 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



White Marsh, Maryland 

 GROWERS OF PLANTS FOR THE TRADE 



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FERNS FOR YOU 



NEFHBOLEFIS TODEAOIDES 



2%-lnch pots $6 per 100, $50 per 1000 



4-inch pots $20 per 100, $180 per 1000 



6-lnch pots $6 per do«. 



8 Inch pots $12 per do«. 



9-incta and 10-lnch tubs 



$24, $30 and $36 per dot. 



NEFHBOLEFIS ELEOANTISSIMA 

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2V4-lnch pots $6 per 100, $50 per 1000 



4-lnch pots $20 per 100 



6-lnch pots $6 per do*. 



8-lncb pots $12 and $15 per doz. 



Larger plants $2. $2.50, $3 and $3.50 each 



NEFHBOLEFIS SCHOLZELI 



214-Inch pots $6 per 100, $50 per 1000 



4-incli pots, heavy $20 per 100. $180 per 1000 



6-incb pots, heavy $6 per doz., $45 per 100 



G-lneh pots, heavy $9 per doz., $70 per 100 



8-inch, % pots $12 per doz., $00 per 100 



11-incb tubs $24 and $30 per doi. 



NEFHBOLEFIS ELEOANTISSIMA 

 COXFACTA 



2V4-lnch pots $6 per 100, $80 per 1000 



4-inch pots $20 per 100 



6-inch pots $6 per doz. 



8-incb pots $12 per doz. 



NEFHBOLEFIS SXITHII 



2V4-lncli pots $10 per 100, $90 per 1000 



4-incb pots $25 per 100 



6-incb pots $6 and $9 per doz. 



8-inch pots $12 and $15 per doz. 



"TEDDY JUNIOB" 



Fine young plants from 214-incb pots 



$8 per 100, $75 per 1000 



4-inch pots, heavy $20 per 100, $200 per 1000 



6-incb pots, heavy $50 per 100 



6-inch pots, very heavy $75 per 100 



8-inch pots, very heavy $15 per doz. 



ll-incb tubs $2. $2.50 and $3 each 



NEFHBOLEFIS SCOTTH 



2H-lucb pots $5 per 100, $45 per 1000 



4 Inch pots $20 per 100, $180 per 1000 



6 inch pots $6 per doz., $45 per 100 



6-lnch pots, heavy $9 per doz., $70 per 100 



8-inch 94 pots $12 per doz.. $90 per 100 



10-inch, % pots $18 per doz. 



11-inch tubs. $2, |2.50 and $3 each 



. . .$4, $5 and $6 each 



13- inch tubs, specimen. 



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NEFHBOLEFIS BOBUSTA (NEW) 



-'V4-tnch pots, strong plants 



, , • • $10 per 100. $90 per 1000 



4lnch pots, strong plants 



„ , : $25 per 100, $200 per 1000 



0-Inch pots, strong plants 



„ , \- ■; • •; ; • • • ■■^^ "°^ ^^^ per 100 



S-lncb Azalea pots, heavy plants 



,, . .•..••••.. $12 and $15 per doL 



11-incb tubs, heavy plants 



$2. $2.50 and $3 each 



NEFHBOLEFIS TVBEBOSA FLtTHOSA 



2K-incb pots $10 per 100, $90 per 1000 



4-ineh pots $25 per 100, $225 per 1000 



6-inch pots $50 per 100 



6-lnch pots, heavy $9 per dos. 



8-lncb pots, heavy $15 per do*. 



NEFHBOLEFIS BOSTONIENSIS 

 Wm. K. Harris 



2V4-lnch pots $6 per 100, $50 per 1000 



4-inch pots $20 per 100, $180 per 1000 



6-inch poU $6 per doz.. $45 per 100 



0-Inch pots, heavy $0 per doz., $70 per 100 



S-lnch pots $12 and $15 per dot. 



11-inch tubs $2, $2.50, $4, $5 and 6 each 



NEFHBOLEFIS BOSTONIENSIS 

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2^-incb pots $6 per 100, $50 per 1000 



4-lnch pots $20 per 100. $180 per 1000 



6-lnch pots $6 per doz., $45 per 100 



7-lncb pots, heavy $9 per doz., $70 per 100 



8-inch pots $12 and $15 per doL 



11-lncb tubs $2, $2.50 and $3 eacb 



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2V4-lncb pots $4 per 100, $35 per 1000 



3-lnch pots $7 per lOO, $65 per 1000 



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3-lnch pots, heavy $10 per 100, $90 per 1000 



4-lnch pots, heavy $20 per 100, $180 per 1000 



6-lnch pots, heavy $6 per doz., $45 per 100 



8-Inch pots $12 per doz., $00 per 100 



11-Inch tubs $24 per doa. 



FTEBIS PABKEBI 

 6-inch pots, made up, heavy... $6 and $9 per doa. 



FTEBIS ALBOLINEATA 

 3-inch pots, heavy $8 par 100 



ROBERT CRAIG CO., 49th and Market Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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