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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBEE 14, 1915. 



SYEACUSE, N. Y. 



Tile Market. 



The fall weather has improved busi- 

 ness. Outdoor flowers are nearly gone, 

 though there has been no heavy frost. 

 Boses and carnations are scarce and 

 not equal to the demand. Golden Glow 

 chrysanthemums are about gone. Ad- 

 vance and Unaka are the main va- 

 rieties on the market now. 



Various Notes. 



At Gus Bartholme's greenhouses 

 everything looks fine. His carnations 

 never looked better. He is growing 

 Enchantress Supreme, Matchless and 

 Philadelphia. His show rooms are filled 

 with palms, ferns and begonias. 



Peter Kay, of the Woodlawn ceme- 

 tery greenhouses, has everything in fine 

 shape. He grows thousands of bedding 

 plants, carnations and chrysanthemums. 



The Syracuse Florists' Association 

 will hold a chrysanthemum show, No- 

 vember 4 to 6. 



The W. E. Day Co. has an attractive 

 window of dahlias. A large wedding 

 October 18, will call for 500 white 

 mums. 



Warner Bultmann has been busy with 

 funeral work. He says it has been 

 hard to get enough roses and carna- 

 tions. 



Henry Morris is having a good sale 

 of ferns this fall and says business 

 with him was never better at this time 

 of year. 



The Baker Floral Co. is busy plant- 

 ing bulbs. The Baker growers will 

 force 80,000 this year. They are just 

 cutting Chrysolora mums. These are 

 excellent flowers and are quickly dis- 

 posed of. They have found the demand 

 for early mums this year better than 

 ever before. They have been cutting 

 mums since September 1. H. F, B, 



Balelgh, N. C— E. M. Hall, formerly 

 in the florists' business at Fairmont, 

 W. Va., has purchased the Kaleigh 

 Floral Co., at Jones and Seawell ave- 

 nues. The range will be enlarged and 

 improvements made. 



Palms, Araucarias 



ARADCABIA OUR 8PKCIAI.TT 



▲rsuoarla Kzoelsa. well grown stock, 5-in. 

 pots. 3 to 4 tiers. 16 in. high, 50c; S^a-in.. 8 to 

 4 tiers, 18 to 20 in, high, 60c and 75c; 6-in., 24 

 to 26 in, high. 6 to 6 tiers, $1.00; large speci- 

 men plants. 11.50, 



Antucaiia Exoelsa Glauca. 6-in. pots, $1.00; 

 7- in.. $1.50. 



Arauearia Robusta Ckimpacta, 6-in. pots, 

 4 tiers, very heavy, $1.50. 



Kentla Forsteriana, 75c, $1.50 and $2.00 each. 



Kentia Belmoreana, 75c and $1.00 each. 



Kentla Belmoreana, 4-in. pots. 16 to 18 in. 

 high, 35c each. 



Kentla Forsteriana, made-up, large, perfect 

 plants. 4 ft. high, 9-in. tubs, $4.00 each. 



Kentla Forsteriana. 4-in. pots, 16 to 18 in. 

 high, 35c each. 



Cooos Weddelllana, 3-in. pots, 16c; 4-in., 

 25c each. 



Pandanus Veltchil, 6-in. pots, 75c. 



Cash with order, please. 



BODFREY ASCHMANN 



Wliolesale Grow^er. Importer 

 and Bblpper of Pot Plants 



1012 West Ontario Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



M«>tloB Tfas B«t1«w wkea yon writ*. 



New Nephrolepis Fern 



JOHN WANMKER 



In presenting this fern to the trade, we feel 

 confident that It will make a place for itself. 



A "sport" from Nepbrolepls Scbolzell, with 

 longer, narrower, gracefully drooping fronds. It 

 Is not BO compact In growth as Scbolzell, and 

 therefore does not decay in tbe center, and Is a 

 durable bouse fern. It is a rapid grower, making 



ROBERT CRAIG CO. 



Mention Tbe Review wben yon write. 



an abundance of fronds, and is quite distlnctr 

 from any otber Nepbrolepis. 



Strong plants from 2v&-lncb pots, $3.00 per 

 dos.. $20.00 per 100, llfSO.OO per 1000. 



Tbe following ready for dellrery : 

 4-inch pots, $50.00 per 100; 6-incb pots, $1.00 

 each; 8-lnch pots, $2.00 each; specimens in tabs, 

 $S.0O each. 



4900 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Brancb, Norwood, Pa. 



A FEW GOOD THINGS YOU WANT 



SELECT STOCK 



Forg:et>me-nots, winter-flowering, fine stock, 5-inch $10.00 per 100 



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



Violets, Princess of Wales, fine, clean plants, field-grown 6,00 per 100 



AsparafiTis Spreneerl, 3-inch, strong stock, ready for 4-inch.. 5.u0 per 100 



Teddy, Jr., Fern, 4-inch, pot-gro|ivn. fine stock 20.00 per 100 



Primrose, Apple Blossom, strong, 4-inch lO.OO per 100 



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



stock... ... $15.00 to $50.00 per 100 



Cnerrles, the big berry kind that sell on sight, -J-inch. 15c; 



5-inch, 20c and 25c; 6-inch. 35c to 60c. 



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



THE CARL HilGENBURGER CO.. WEST MENTOR, OHIO 



Mention The B«Tiew wben yon write. 



C. HUMFILD, 



CUT PRICES 



on the following good 



strong stock, to make 



room: 



Ferns: .Sprengerl, Boston 



and Whltnianl. 



Alyssum, Snapdragon, 

 Smllax. 



See Classified ads. 

 Coleus, R. C, 20 vara., 70c 



perlOO; Se.OOperlOOO. 



Ex. prepaid on all K. C, 



Clay C«nt«r, Kan. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



PGROWXB OF 

 ALMS, ETC. 



■end for rrtee List. 



HOIMESBURG, : PHIUOBPHU, PA, 



FERNS for DISHES 



From SH-ln. pots 



The best assortment of varieties. 



$3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA 

 The very best strains, from 2i2-inch 

 pots. $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



500 at 1000 rates. Cash with order. 



fRANK OKHSllN,"e» ?aLT ?IT' 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of avary variaty 



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