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The Florists' Review 



June 3, 1915. 



USINGEB'S UTTEBANOES. 



John Dieckmann, Elm Grove, W. Va., 

 has given considerable space and time 

 to thd growing of fine tomatoes, for 

 which he finds a ready market. He is 

 cutting some good carnations and roses. 



George Greiner, Bridgeport, O., will 

 stop growing flowers after the present 

 season, and devote his whole time to 

 vegetables. 



Albert Lash, Warwood, Wheeling, 

 W. Va., is the proud father of a fine, 

 big baby boy. 



George F. Smith, Wheeling, W. Va., 

 had one of the best plant seasons he 

 can remember, having cleaned up every- 

 thing completely. 



W. F. Zane & Son, Wheeling, are 

 busy with funeral work and have had 

 a good plant trade. 



Frank Seibert, Wheeling, will go to 

 the exposition soon after the present 

 busy season and spend several weeks in 

 the west. 



John Hellstern, Wheeling, is one of 

 the busiest men with plants and bed- 

 ding wprk. 



Arthur Langhans, Wheeling, is get- 

 ting ready for several large decorations 

 of artificial flowers, which he works out 

 in such manner as to attract admira- 

 tion to their richness and beauty. 



Misses Forbes & Donahey, Wheeling, 

 have had several large orders for din- 

 ner parties. They also are having an 

 abuiidance of design work. 



Charles E. O'Beirne, Martins Ferry, 

 O., has added a flower section to his 

 confectionery store. He reports Jbusi- 

 ness better than he expected. ^- 



Albert Kehrer & Sons, Martins 

 Ferry, O., have had a successful sea- 

 son with plants. They are having their 

 residence raised beyond reach of high 

 water. 



The J. W. Dudley Sons Co., Parkers- 

 burg, W. Va., made a strong display 

 of artificial wreaths for^ Memorial day, 

 for which they found a ready sale. 



The Marietta Floral Co., Marietta, 

 O., has a good cut of roses and carna- 

 tions. They have' been quite busy with 

 funeral work. 



Norvel Kiger, Marietta, had a nice 

 display of plants for Memorial day. 

 W. T. U. 



Pleasb cut out our ad. The Review 

 has sold us out, and then some. — Le Boy 

 H. Brown & Son, Clyde, 0. 



ORCHIDS 



ALL PLANTS READY to SHIP 

 SEMI-ESTABLISHED and ESTABLISHED 



CATTUETASfTrlanae. Labiata.Gaskelliana 



—all startlns into splendid growtli. 

 DKNDROBIUM Phalaenopsis Schroederiana, 



the finest of spray-flowering Dendrobiums. 

 DENDROBIUM Formosum Giffanteum, 



June-flowerlnB type. June weddlnc 



demand far outsells the supply. 



All Cattleyas. Dendrobiums, etc. 

 Prices right— Send for them. 



FREEMAN ORCHID CO. 



0. L. Freeman. Mgr. FALX. RIVXB, MASS. 



Cattleya Mossiae and 

 Cattleya Percivaliana 



Fine, fresh, imported plants, at $45.00 per case 

 of 60 plants (500 good bulbs). 



A. SACHSE, 



416 Bioomfield Avenue. MONTCLAIR, N. J. 



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Orchid 

 Collector 



Assorted varieties for bed 



HYDRANGEAS 



We hare a magniflcent lot of large plants grown in tubs and half-barrels for 



JULT AND AJPCUST FLOWERING 



We have made a specialty of Hydrangeas for years, and our plants have never been, finer 

 than they are this year. They are well budded, and will begin to show color the end of 

 June, and will be in perfection- during July and August— when they are most in demjind. 



Hydrangea Otaksa, the standard pink variety, and theoew French Hydrangeas- 

 Avalanche, Fraicheur. La Lorraine, Mme. Maurice Hamar, Mme. E. Mouillere and Mile. 

 Renee Gaillard. Strong plants in tubs, $2.00 and I3.0Q each— according to size. 



Otaksa, very large specimens in half barrels, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 each— according to 

 size 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



Large plants for centers of vases, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 each- according to size. 



CROTONS 



g, in 3^ and 4-inch pots, $15.00 and $25.00 per 100. 



CA MAJOR VARIEOATA 



We have a fine stock of tjlds in strong, heavy plants in 4-inch pots, at $10.00 and $12.00 

 per 100— accordi»«.,tcu»ize. 



ENGLISH IVY 

 Strong plants, 4-inch pots, $10.00 and $12.00 per 100- according to size. 



FERNS 



Nephrolepis Teddy, Jr., 8-inch, $1.00 each; 4-inch, 15c each; 2H-inch, $6.00 per 100. 

 Nepbrolepls KlecantlsBuna Compaota, 3H>-inch pots, 25c each; 2k-inch, $6.00 per 100. 

 Neplirolepls Kleganttssinui, 8-inch pots, $1.00 each; 2>4-inch, $6.00 per 100. 

 Nephrolepis Muscosa and Smlthll, 3^-inch pots, 2fc each; 5-inch, 50c each. 

 Nephrolepis HarrlsU, 6-inch pots, 50c eafih', 12-inch, -very large specimens, $4.00 and 



$5.00 each. ' 



Clbottum Sohledel, large plants, 10-inch pots, $3.50 each. 

 Table Ferns, assorted varieties, nice plants, 214-inch pots, $4.00 per 100; extra size, S^s- 



inch pots. $15.00 per 100. 



WINTER-FLOWERING ROSES 



We have a particularly fine stock of Ophelia, Francis Scott Key and Prince E. C. 

 d'Arenbers, strong plants, own root and grafted; also a fine lot of grafted roses in 

 the standard varieties, like Klllamey Brilliant, Mrs. Aaron Ward, Sunburst, 

 Mrs. Geo. Shaw^yer, Mme. Sdmond Rostand, etc., etc. We will be glad to quote 

 prices on application. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown, New York 



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E Now Ready for Shipment s 



= Extra fine, sturdy, healthy plants, 2ia-inch, $18.00 per 100, $150.00 per 1000 5 



= Stock Selected and Packed with Utmost Care s 



CYCLAMEN 



S For June and July Delivery E 



2 Best Strain Obtainable— Assorted Colors E 



S 2ii2-inch, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000; 3-inch, $8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000 E 



I WE GROW ONLY QUALITY STOCK-TRY US | 



I THE NAUMANN COMPANY | 



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YELLOW 



King Humbert Canna 



The grandest Canna on earth. A sport of Red 

 King Humbert. Originated by us five years ago. 

 Large S^s-in. pot plants. ll.OO each, $9.00 per 

 doz.. $60.00 per 1«0. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN. • Wi$hiBgtiii, New Jeney 



Wholesale Florist 

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ORCHIDS 



Just arrived In splendid condition : 

 C. Percivaliana, C. Lablata. 



C. Trlanae, C. Schroederae 



In transit: C. Mossiae 

 Best commercial Orchid plants, established or 

 seml-establlshed, for immediate delivery; healthy, 

 clean, flowering stock. 



For price write to 



JOHN DeBUCK. 719 Chestaut Place. SECAUCUS, N. J. 



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ROCHELLE 



17 Years 

 Wliolesale Vegetable Plant Growers 



See Price List of 5,000,000 Ve»fet.Tl>le Plants 

 in Classified Column* 



f. W. ROCHELLE & SONS, Chester, N. J. 



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Cabbage and Tomato Plants 



(leasino vakikties) 



30c per ICO by parcel post; by express, 

 75c per 500; $1.00 per 1000; 10,000 and 

 over, 85c per 1000; 100,000 at 75c per 1000. 



E. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO., White Ntnh, Nd. 



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