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The Florists' Review 



Skftbubbb 80. 191f. 



SYSACUSE, N. Y. 



. The Market. 



Eeal summer weather visited us two 

 weeks ago. It was the hottest week 

 of the summer, the temperature rising 

 to 92 degrees September 16. Heavy 

 thundershowers flooded all the low- 

 lands, severely damaging the stock of 

 the growers. The florists' business has 

 been good. 



Exhibitors at the State Fair. 



The New York state fair brought out 

 the flower buyers in full force. Gla- 

 dioli and asters were the leaders in cut 

 flowers. All the flower stores had win- 

 dow displays of gladioli and ferns. 



Werner Bultmann had a fine exhibit 

 at the New York state fair, consisting 

 of stove and greenhouse plants. He 

 also had a table decoration of red roses 

 and maidenhair ferns, for which he won 

 first prize. 



Chester A. Harris showed many floral 

 designs and wedding bouquets. He won 

 first prize for this entry. 



Henry Youell had one of the finest 

 exhibits of gladioli ever shown at the 

 fair. He was awarded first prize for 

 them. 



The P. R. Pierson Co., of Tarrytown, 

 N. Y., won first prize for an exhibit of 

 ferns. 



The Wm. F. Kasting Co., of Buffalo, 

 had exhibits of cut roses, for which it 

 recpived many prizes. 



The Syracuse Florists* Club had two 

 exhibits at the fair, the wholesalers re- 

 ceiving first prize and the retailers sec- 

 ond prize. 



Various Notes. 



Out-of-town visitors were F. R. Pier- 

 son, of Tarrytown, N. Y.; Wm. F. Kast- 

 ing, of Buffalo; W. Workman, of Os- 

 wego, N. Y.; C. Hike, of Cortland, 

 N. Y., and F. Baker, of Utica. 



Charles Bowne, the Rich street florist, 

 suffered a heavy loss from the flood of 

 September 14. He lost everything out- 

 doors and in the greenhouses. The 

 water stood above the tops of his 

 benches. A fine lot of asters coming 

 into flower were washed away. 



The Baker Floral Co. is cutting car- 

 nations from the new stock. A bouse 

 of Boston ferns is being grown for the 

 fall season. H. F. B. 



Grand Bapids, Mich. — The Benjamin 

 Street Floral & Nursery Co. is rebuild- 

 ing this fall and putting a new front 

 on the retail store. Mr. Allersma, the 

 proprietor, reports that business during 

 the summer was a little better than his 

 expectations. 



60,000 VIOLET PLANTS 

 FOR SALE 



Field-grown California Violet Clumps— 



Per 100, $6.00: per 1000, 145.00 



Field-grown Gov. Herrick Violet Clumps— 



Per 100, $4 00- per 1000. 1.'U.OO 



WINDLKR WHOLKSALK FLORAL. CO. 



1810 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 



MfniloD Th* R««t1#>w when yon write. 



THE NAUMANN CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



SPKCIALTIKS 



Cbrlatmas and Kaster Plants, Ferns, 



CyoUunen. Beconias, Polnsettlas 



1111 L 125th St, CLEVELAND. OHIO 



UsQltiia Iks B«Tl«w wbca fM wfllsu 



A FEW GOOD THINGS YOU WANjT 



SELECT STOCK 



For8:et>me-nots, winter-flowering, fine stock, 6-inch 110,00 per 100 



Genista, 4-inch, grand, bushy stock 25.00 per 100 



Violets, Princess of Wales, fine, clean plants, field-fn-own 6.00 per 100 



AHparaBus Bprensrerl, 3-inch, strong stock, ready for 4-inch.. •5.(0 per lUO 



Teddy, Jr.. Fern, 4-inch, pot-grown, fine stock 20,00 per 100 



Primrose, Apple Blossom, strong, 4-inch 10.00 per 100 



Hydrangeas, Otaksa and French varieties, field-grown, fine 



stock ll.'v.OO to $50.00 per 100 



Cherries, the big berry kind that sell on sight, 4-inch. 15c; 



5-iDCh, 20c and 25c; 6-inch. 35c to 50c. 



Every plant shipped worth the money: money back if not satisfactory. 



THE CARL HABENBURGER CO.. WEST MENTOR, OHIO 



MM>tl»tn The B«t1«w when yon writa. 



PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY 



A list of PLANT NAMES and the Botanical Terms most frequently met with 

 in Articles on tradei topics, with the CORREQ PRONUNCIATION of each. 



"The Pronouncing Dictionary is just what I have wanted." 

 "The Pronouncing Dictionary fills a long-felt want." 

 "The Pronouncing Dictionary alone was much more value than the sub- 

 scription price of The Review." 



A Booklet iu8t the size to fit s desk piffconbole sod be 

 always available. Sent postpaid on receipt of 25c 



Cazton Bulldlnsr, 

 iM)8 Soutii Dearborn Street, 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 



(HCAGO 



PRIMUia OBCONICA 



Assorted colors. 

 2'fl-in., f2.60 per lOo; S^a-in., 15.00 per 100; 

 4^-in., ready to bloom, big. strong 

 plants. $8.00 per 100. 



CYCLAMEN 



Leading colors. 

 4-in. and 4's-in., 10c to 16c. 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



Assorted, clean, strong plants. 



$3.00 per lOU- $25,00 per luOO. 



500 at 1000 rate. 



Cash with prder. 



ERNEST OEGHSLIN, unt*fontt.'a. 



9 miles directly Wf 8t of ChlcaRo Court Uouae 

 on Madison Street. 



Meatlon Ths H»»1ew when yon write. 

 WAIX, PRICK LIST 



ROSES 



"rirst Aid to Buyers" 



Mt-n lion The n<»Tt>»w when yoo wrl te^ 



CARNATIONS 



F. DORMER & SONS CO. 



lAPAYCm, . . • INDIANA 



Always Mention tue.... 



Florists' Review 



Wlien Wrltlnc 



TERNS for DISHES 



From 2^-ln. pots 



The best assortment of varieties. 



$>{.tO per 100; $:i6.U0 per lOOO 



PRIMULA OBCOMCA 



The yery best strains, from 2^2-inch 

 pots. $3.0' I per 10(i; $25.00 per 1000 



CINERARIA 



Very best strains $3.00 per 100- 



600 at 1000 rates. Cash with order. 



FRANK OK:HSLIN,*iy,af^T?[r* 



Mentlos The BeTlew wh— yoe wrltsi. 



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SQUARC PAPffR POTS 



(Folding blork and ticks included.) 



600 

 .%0M 

 . .80 

 . .75 

 . .90 

 . l.» 

 . 1.78 

 2.76 

 8.60 



10 KI 

 $0.-0 

 .80 

 1.00 

 1.26 

 1.76 

 2.76 

 8.76 

 4,76 



6UI0 



$ 3.26 



4.00 



4.60 



6.76 



8.60 



12Ji0 



1«.60 



20,60 



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$6.60 



7.ft0 



8,M) 



11.00 



16.00 



28/0 



31.75 



39 00 



2n.)«0 

 $12.00 

 13 00 

 16.00 

 20.00 

 29.00 

 46.00 

 00 00 

 76.00 



60.on» 



$ 2A.0O 



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38 00 



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7«.00 



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140 00^ 



1 76.00- 



Send for Free Samples of both Pots and Bands and 

 Rig Folder contaluing Price List and 64 experiences 

 of Gruwers. 



r. W. EOCBELLE & SONS, Chester, New Jenef 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



The best Paper Poi 

 forshippinspurpoees. 

 Sizes from 2 to 6 in. 

 Ask your dealer for 

 them. Samples free. 



E. Allan Peirce 



400 Oaks Street 

 Waltkam, ii Mass» 



Mention Th» R»t<»w whpn yon write. 



CUT PRICES 



on the fotlowinR good 



strong stock, to make 



room: 



Ferns: Sprenirerl, Boston. 



and Whitntani. 



AlysHuin, St«Tla, Snap- 



drniron, Snillax. 

 See Classified ads. 

 Colens. R. C, 20 vars,, 10c 



per liiO: $6 OU per 1000. 



Kx. prepaid on all K. C. 



C. NUMFCLO, Clay C«nt«r, Kaa. 



UentloB Ths Rsrlsw wbes yon writ*. 



