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The Rorists' Review 



June 3, 1915. 



BOUNDBBOOK, N. J. 



George Schmidt, the Somerville 

 florist, has established a branch store 

 at 422 Main street, in this city. .The 

 new store has been quite successful 

 thus far. 



Business is reported good in the 

 greenhouse department of the Bound- 

 brook Nurseries, this year's trade 

 exceeding last year's. The stock of 

 10,000 geraniums was mostly sold out 

 by Memorial day. There are 8,000 

 mums under cultivation and 6,000 car- 

 nations. Work has just begun on plant- 

 ing for the next season. 



A new greenhouse, 48x500, is being 

 built at the range of Thos. Young, Jr., 

 for Beauty roses. The building is be- 

 ing erected by Hitchings & Co., of 

 Elizabeth, N. J., and is of the newest 

 pattern, with wide spacing between the 

 rafters. One of the features of the 

 greenhouse not usually found is a pas- 

 sageway or corridor through the center 

 from side to side, dividing the green- 

 house practically into two greenhouses, 

 each 250 feet long. The passageway 

 is principally to prevent drafts. As 

 this greenhouse is near Mr. Yeang's 

 residence, it is a little more decorative 

 than usual, having an elaborate hood 

 over the entrance nearest the house and 

 hoods over the side entrances. Mr. 

 Young has never made a specialty of 

 roses before, but is known throughout 

 the east for his high-grade orchids and 

 gardenias. 



Ludwig Wild, who makes a specialty 

 of growing gardenias, has just finished 

 planting his new crop. The last gar- 

 denia crop was fine. Mr. Wild also 

 grows many sweet peas, which bore a 

 medium crop last season. 



Charles Zvolanek, specialist in sweet 

 peas, is putting new sidings in his 

 greenhouses. As a between-season crop, 

 Mr. Zvolanek has planted a large num- 

 ber of asters in one of his greenhouses. 

 He has also planted a large number of 

 chrysanthemums. R. B. M. 



Colfax, IlL — Nat Bicketts has sold his 

 residence and greenhouses to J. D. Griz- 

 zle, who recently came here from Glas- 

 gow, Ky., as the work is getting too 

 heavy for his years. He will assist 

 Mr. Grizzle until fall. 



BEDDING PLANTS 



2-lnch Blue A^eratom per 100, $2.00 



4-lnch BeKonia Rex per doz., 1.60 



2-inch Double Sweet Alyseum per 100, 2.00 



2-lnch Coleus, mixed " 2.00 



2-lnch Ooletis, trailing .' '' 2.00 



S-inch Lenion Verbena " 4.00 



2-lnch Salvia Splendene " 2.80 



4.1nch Salvia Splendens " 6.00 



2-inch Asparaffug Plumosus Nanus " 8.00 



3-iDch Dracaena Indivlaa " 2.00 



3-lnch Dracaena Indivlsa " 6.00 



2-lnch Var. Vlnca " 2.60 



8-lnch Var. Vinca. " 6.00 



D. U. AUGSPURGER 

 & SONS CO. iSS-ifiV 



FERNS 



Improved Whibnani and Whibnani Compacta, 

 $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



250 at 1000 rate 

 The Improved Whitmani is a more graceful 

 and a little ligkter frond. It is more compact, 

 truer to the type and shows very little revert- 

 ing. This variety is a great improvement over 

 the old Whitmani. 



H. H. BARROWS ft SCW, Whtmn, Nw. 



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Why postpone ordering stock you will be sure to 

 need ? Place your order now for: — 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Begonia Cincinnati, 2%-m., strong $18.00 $175.00 



Begonia Lorraine 14.00 120.00 



Begonia Chatelaine 5.00 45.00 



Poinsettias, select 6.00 50.00 



Cydamen, 2>^-iQ., excellent strain n-i-.. . 5.50 50.00 



3-in., $8.00 per 100, $76.00 per 1000; 4-in., $20.00 



per 100. 



Primula Obeonica, Chinensis and Malacoides, 2X-in 3.00 25.00 



Fern Flats^best commercial varieties, $2.00 per flat, 10 flats for $17.50 



Per 100 Per ieo« 



Bouvardias, 2%-iii., red, white and pink $ 4.00 $35.00 



Euphorbia Jacquiniaeflora, 2K-in 10.00 



Nico-Fume Liquid $10.50 per gallon 



Nico-Fume Paper $7.50 per can of 288 sheets 



Magic Hose (none better), >^.in., 50-ft., 16c per ft.; 100-ft., 15x5 per 

 ft.; M-in., 50-ft., 17c per ft.; 100-ft., 16c per ft. ' 



For Rose, Carnation and Chrysanthemum plants, consult our; cata- 

 logue, which will be cheerfully mailed on application. 



How about Cold Storage Lilies and Valley? We have the stock and 

 our prices are right. Write us. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY C CO., '*^ 1iSSS^JS!£:>'.. 



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I Fine, Strong Ferns I 



I READY TO SHIFT | 



E Harrisii, W. K. Harris, Whitmani, Elegantissima, Piersoni and-Scottii, = 



I 2X-in., $4.00 per 100, $40.00 per 1000. | 



= 4-in., $15.00 per 100; 5-in., $25.00 per 100; 6-in., $50.00 per 100. 1 



I PANDANUS VEITCHII, 4-in., 35c each; 5-in., 60c each; 6-in., 75c each. | 



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Chrysanthemum 



WHITK Per 100 1000 



Smith's Advance 12.00 116.00 



October Frost 2.00 16.00 



V. Poehlmann 2.00 16.00 



Alice Salomon 8.60 30.00 



Naomah 3.00 26.00 



Alice Byron 2;00 15.00 



Chas Razer 2,00 16.00 



Lynnwood Hall 2.00 16.00 



CRIMSON 



Shrimpton 2.60 16.00 



J. D. THONTSON CARNAnON CO., 



Rooted Cuttings 



TKLLOW Per 100 1000 



Chrysolora $2.00 116.00 



Ramapo 2.00 16.00 



Roman Odd 2.00 16.00 



Nagoya 2.60 20.00 



Yellow Eaton 2.00 16.00 



Golden Glow 2.00 16.00 



PINK 



Amorita 2.00 15.00 



McNiece 2.60 20.00 



Dr. Enguehard 2.60 20.00 



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CHRYSANTHENUNS.. 



THE BEST FOR FLORISTS' USE 



FrloMi on appUoatlon 



ELNER D. SMITH A CO. 



ADRIAN. MICH. 



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Chrysanthemums 



MY SPECIALTY 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



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