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The Florists^ Review 



Al-oi ux 26, 1915. 



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THE WONDERFUL NEW 



fnlEMEMBER, this plant was in a aH-in. 

 l^ pot last October, photo in April. You 

 should be awake now for 191 6' and se- 

 cure a good stock of these popular plants 

 at once. We are offering for immediate 

 shipment the following collection: 



60 Easter Qreetinsr 25 Lucie Becker 

 10 WurtemberKia 6 Swabian Vaid 



IS Lavender Queen-ALL FOR $10.00 



The first four are Easter Greeting class. 

 The last is very light lavender with dark 

 spots. Fine h»bit, distinct and desirable. 

 Not so free bloomer as "E. G." Circular 

 and cultural directions on request. No 

 risk. Ironclad guarantee. 



S. C. TEMPLIN 



"East«r GrMtIng" Specialist 



QARRETTf ViLLK, OHIO 



ATi^NTio crry, n. j. 



The Market. 



The cool weather last week seemed 

 to have a beneficial eflfect on the cut 

 flower business. Most of the stores 

 report a fair week, considering the 

 season of the year. Funeral work did 

 not amount to much. 



Variotis Notes. 



The Edwards Floral Hall Co. is 

 growing large quantities of Lilium 

 magnificum in pots with great success. 

 One plant having sixty-nine flowers 

 and buds measured five and one-half 

 feet in height and three feet in width. 

 These plants are a great attraction and 

 find ready sale. 



Robert & Henri, the boardwalk flo- 

 rists, are featuring some good novelties, 

 consisting of flowers made up in bas- 

 kets and centerpieces. The designs 

 are unusual and have never been seen 

 here before. Visitors buy them read- 

 ily. This firm delivers any purchase 

 by parcel post, insured, without extra 

 charge. 



The Atlantic City Cut Flower Mar- 

 ket is showing the first Golden Glow 

 chrysanthemums and dahlias of the 

 season. There is no great demand for 

 them. 



The display window at the store of 

 George H. Berke is attractively deco- 

 rated with asters, ferns and gladioli. 

 ■ H. C. H. 



NEWPORT, B. I. 



The officers of the Newport Horti- 

 cultural Society, the judges at the mid- 

 summer show and a few of the ex- 

 hibitors from out of the city, number- 

 ing in all about twenty-five, had a din- 

 ner at the Bellevue through the cour- 

 tesy of Mrs. Charles F. HoflPman, presi- 

 dent of the Newport Garden Club. 

 After the dinner President William 

 MacKay called upon members of the 

 company for brief remarks. Arthur 

 Herrington, of Madison, N. J., who di- 

 rected the exhibition, referred in com- 

 mendatory terms to the enterprise of 

 the Newport gardeners and their as- 

 sistance to the national societies. 



Many beautiful garden and land- 

 scape effects are to be noted in the 



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[Fine, Strong Ferns | 



READY TO SHIFT 



2»«-inch 

 100 1000 



4-inch 

 100 



5- Inch 

 100 



6-inch 

 100 



= Harrisii $4.00 $40.00 $15.00 $25.00 $50.00 = 



Elegantissima, 4.00 40.00 15.00 



W. K. Harrit.. 4.00 40.00 15.00 



Piersoni 4 . 00 40 . 00 



Whitman! 4.00 40.00 15.00 



Scottii 4.00 40.00 15.00 



25.00 

 25.00 



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50.00 

 50.00 

 50.00 

 50.00 

 50.00 



I JOHN BADER COMPANY | 



= 1826 Rialto Str**t, " : N. S., PITTSBURGH^ PA. = 



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Mention The ReTlew when jou write. 



BUY PLANTS OF QUALITY FRON THOSE WHO GROW THEN 



ADIANTDM CROWSANITM 



2>4-inch $6.00 per 100; $60.00 



3-inch 8.00 per 100; 75.00 



ASPARAGUS PLDM08US NANUS 



214-inch 3.60 per 100: 30.00 



3-inch 6.00 per 100; 50.00 



rSRN FLATS- Best Varteties 



$2.00 per flat of 200; 10 flats at $1.90 per flat; 25 flats at $1.75 per flat. 

 BCGONIAS- 



Cincinnati. 8-inch. ....$2.26 per dozen; $18.ro per 100; $175.00 



BOUVARDIA HUMBOLDTH 



2H-inch "T 75 per dozen: 5.00 per 100; 40.C0 



POINSETTIAS 



2»4-inch $6.00 per 100; $r>0.00 



If you are interested in Ardisias for growing on, write us. 



We have an excellent lot of plants in 3, 4 and 5-inch pots. 



Prices in this advertisement for the Trade only. 



per 1000 

 per 1000 



per lOOO 

 per 1000 



per 1000 

 per 1000 

 per 1000 



A. N. PIERSON, INC. CROMWELL, CONN. 



M—tloB Tli« Bt<«w wh— JOB wrlf. 



summer colony this season. One, on 

 the lawn of The Elms, the residence of 

 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Berwind, on 

 Bellevue avenue, has at least 60,000 

 begonias. 



Oscar Schultz is a member of the 

 committee that has been appointed by 

 the local Moose to arrange for the en- 

 tertainment on the national field day, 

 to be held here next .June. 



W. H. M. 



THE NAUMANN CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



SPECIALTIES 



Christinas and Easter Plants, Ferns, 



Cyclamen, Besonias, Poinsettlas 



11 11 L 125th St., CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



