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The Florists' Review 



March 25, 1915. 



of shamrocks and green carnations and 

 in the background was an immense 

 Irish flag. 



The firm of Smith & Pritchard, of 

 Niagara Falls, has dissolved partner- 

 ship and Mr. Smith is now conducting 

 the business, with the able assistance 

 of Wm. MacKearnin, of Buffalo. 



White Bros., of Medina, N. Y., are 

 cutting excellent carnations, which are 

 disposed of in this city. 



Miss Buby Marks, of the W. J. 

 Palmer force, has been ill from a severe 

 cold, but is on the way to recovery. 



J. H. Eebstock was busy with fu- 

 neral work last week and his trade for 

 St. Patrick's day was large. He sold 

 a great many green carnations. 



S. A. Anderson's "4 o'clock box 

 sale" is winning favor with the flower- 

 buying public. Every day at 4 o'clock 

 quantities of these boxes of spring 

 flowers are put on sale in the window, 

 and a large sign in the shape of a 

 clock, with the hands pointing to the 

 hour of 4, calls attention to the spe- 

 cial sale. Directly underneath the face 

 of the clock a sample box of the 4 

 o'clock variety is hung. It certainly 

 has an effect on the passers-by, for the 

 boxes are selling well. 



K. M. Cantlin is showing a new line 

 of baskets and finds business good. She 

 offered some novel St. Patrick's fa- 

 vors, which sold well. 



Patience, perseverance and pluck do 

 a great deal toward bringing success, 

 and the fruits of these virtues have 

 been realized in the establishment of 

 Mrs. K. Raeker, on Elmwood avenue, 

 for, since the opening of this attractive 

 flower shop nearly a year ago, business 

 has been increasing and the circle of 

 friends and patrons has grown to grati- 

 fying proportions. The windows are 

 always inviting, and when joined with 

 the winsome smile of the owner they 

 become irresistible. FHineral work, ar- 

 tistically done, has formed the bulk of 

 the business for the last fortnight. 



E. C. A. 



Llllum GlKanteum. 7-9 $60.00 per lOOO 



LlUum Rubruin, 220 in case $12.00 



lilllum Album, 220 Jn case 12.00 



LUlum Formosum, 8-9, 300 In case 18.00 



Llllum Auratuin, 150 In case 10.00 



Lily of the Valley Pips $14.00 per 1000 



Oladiolus, America 10.00 per 1000 



Gladiolus. Aujfusta 12.00 per 1000 



Oladiolus, Francis King 14.a) per 1000 



Gladiolus, Hallcy 14.00 per inoo 



G ladlolus, Lijrlit Mixed 8.00 per 1000 



Cannas In variety. 



Tuberoses, Dwarf Double Pearl 8.00 per 1000 



Caladlum. 6-7. $2.00 per 100: 7-9. $4.00 per lOO; 9-11, 



$6.00 per 100: 11-12, $6.00 per 100. 

 Tuberous Rooted Begonias, separate varieties, sin- 



grle and double $3.50 per 100 



Gloxinias 3.60 per 1(10 



Bamboo Canes, $5.60 per 1000: Wood Moss, $1.00 per 



bale; Sphagnum Moss, $1.16 per bale. 



TO'bak-lne, Ntkoteen and Nlco-Fume 



DDIICrnNI 128 West 6th street. 

 . KUJl/Unl, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



SALVIA SEED 



FRKSH-TRUK 



Tr, Pkt. ^-Oa. 0«. 



SPLENDENS $0.18 $0.40 $1.26 



CLARA BEDMAN (Bonfire) .25 .60 2.00 



ZURICH. 36 1.16 4.00 



Write for complete catalogue. 



C. fL WOSn. CO., Stetaiei, Wihrwiw, Wii . 



L. GIGANTEUMS 



8-9 inch. 8-10 inch, 9-10 inch 



Also BAMBOO STAKICS, green and natural, 

 different sizes. 



Write for Drices. 



YOKOHAHA NURSERY CO., Ltd. 



Woolworth Bldi^., New York Citj 



Mention The Rerlew wben 70a write. 



"KOERNER'S WHITE" 



It is the 

 NEW WONDER 



CENTURY DAHLIA 



It i> the 

 EARLIEST OF ALL 



It is the 

 BEST FORCER 



It is the 

 FREEST BLOOMER 



It is the 



MOST VIGOROUS 



GROWER 



It Is the 



BEST LONG-LAST- 



ING FLOWER 



It is the 

 BEST SHIPPER 



It is the 



BEST MONEf 



MAKER 



It is the 



PUREST WHITE 



COLOR 



It is with 

 GOOD LONG STEM 



and the price is 

 within reach of all. 



PRICE 



Field-grown Clumps, 



8Sceicli;$3.S0perdoz.; 



$!S.OO per 100 



Divided suitable for plant- 



iig, $1.50 per doz.; 



$12.00 per 100 



(25 at 100 rate) 

 CASH 



If .vou cannot get them of your local dealer, send for them direct. See what other florists 

 say about "Koemer's Wlilte." 



Mr. S. W. Pike, of St. Charles. 111., sajs: "There will no one begrudge thelmoney spent for 

 the Dahlia Koerner's White.' " 



Mr. J. C. Caldwell, of Lewisburg, Ala., says: "The Dahlia 'Koerner's White' is satisfactory 

 in every respect and comes up to all the proofs you claim for it." 



HIA/ K i^ P D M P D Hybridizer and Breeder 



• **• I^VELKniCKf DAHLIAS, GLADIOLI, PCOHIE8 



Station B., R. F. D. Ho. 6, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Mention The ReTiew wben yon write. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed 



Fresh 1916 Crop 



1000 to 5000 at $1.25 per 1000; 5000 and over at $1.00 per 1000 



DRAKE POINT GREENHOUSES, Yalaha, Florida 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Wm. Elliott & Sons 



SEEDSMEN 



42 Veser Street, NEW YORK 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



iKentlworth Mixtare 

 Keuiiworth Show 

 ' Masterpiece, curled, wavy 

 and Heparate colors. 

 1000 seeds. 25c 

 6000.11.00; >4 0Z.,$1.26; oz.,|6.00. 



Princess, new upright, 

 600 seeds. 2Sc: 1000 seeds, 

 60c; oi.,$10 00. 





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