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The Florists' Review 



>fOYBMB>B 4, 1916. 



HYDRANGEAS 



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Oar Hydrangeas are all grown in the open ground during the summer, where they make a very luxuriousv' 

 growth, producing heavy heads. They are potted up in August and are thoroughly rootbound in ., 

 October. They are extra heavy this season and will not only produce flowers from' the shoots but also 

 from the dormant buds at the base. They cannot be better and will satisfy the most critical. 



Otaksa, Bouquet Rose, Mme. E. Mouillere, Mme. Maurice Hamar, Souvenir de Mme. E. 



Chautard, Senateur Henri David . ^ 



Price, October delivery: 4-inch, 15c; 5-inch, 22^20; 6-inch, 30c; 7-inch 40c; 8-inch, 60c 

 OTAKSA, a later planted lot with 1 to 5 short shoots, 4-inch, 10c 



HEATHER (Erica melanthera), fine stock for Christmas sales. 7-inch, $12.00; 6-inch, $10.00; 4-inch, $3.00 per doz. 

 JERUSALEM CHERRIES (Christmas), the best variety, loaded with large berries. From 5-inch pots, 25c, October 

 delivery. 



J. L. SCHILLER, TOLEDO, OHIO 



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TOLEDO, OHIO. 



The Market. 



Business last week was good, con- 

 sidering the time of the year. With 

 cooler weather coming on, trade has 

 brightened up. The calls for corsages 

 and flowers for dances and fall festi- 

 vals come as harbingers of good busi- 

 ness. Halloween decorations greatly 

 aided the sales. Chrysanthemums are 

 scarce as yet and the stores are prac- 

 tically void of these every night. Car- 

 nations are improving wonderfully. 

 Boses, too, in all grades and varieties, 

 are in good supply. 



Business, taken as a whole, is bet- 

 ter than at this same period a year ago. 



First Fall Show. 



With but a few days intervening 

 until Toledo's first flower show, the 

 arrangements are nearing completion, 

 and both wholesale and retail florists 

 are sanguine as to the effective stag- 

 ing and skillful management of the 

 exhibits. The Art Museum is already 

 handsomely trimmed with wild smilax, 

 and the tables and platforms for indi- 

 vidual exhibits are completed. 



Extensive advertising throughout the 

 city, and folders that are being sent 

 out in all parcels, have given the show 

 extensive publicity. The committees 

 in charge of displays, publicity, enter- 

 tainment and social matters have been 

 doing their utmost to make this first 

 annual show for the public a grand 

 success. 



The Toledo Florists' Club wishes to 

 extend to all members of the trade a 

 cordial invitation to be present on one 

 of the three days, November 7, 8 and 9. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. J. B. Freeman was exceedingly 

 busy last week with funeral work. 



William Feniger added a new deliv- 

 ery car to his equipment last week. 



Julius Blauman, who recently pur- 

 chased the greenhouses of the late 

 John F. Gratopp, is devoting his time 

 to growing carnations and has some 

 fine flowers. 



The Lindley Floral Co., a newly or- 

 ganized firm, on St. Clair street, re- 

 ports business excellent. A great ad- 

 vantage for this enterprising young 

 firm is the fact that they are right in 

 the theater row, and the handsomely 

 trimmed windows at all times are a 

 great advertisement for them. 



G. B. S. 



CYCLAMEN SEED 



Separate colors, large flowering, English, $8.00 per 1000; German, 

 $6.00 per 1000. 



Begonia Lorraine, 4-inch, strong, $25.00 per 100. 



Begonia Chatelaine, 2X-inch, strong, $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



Cydamen, 3-inch, $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 4-inch, $20.00 per 

 100. 



Primula Obconica, Chinensis and Malacoides, 2%-inch, $3.00 per 100; 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



Lilium Giganteum, all sizes. Delivery now or from cold storage through 

 the season. Write us for prices. 



For stron?. field-grown Carnation Plants, Asparagus, Ferns, Poinsettias, etc., see our 

 Classified ads., or write for our catalogue, which will be cheerfully mailed 

 on application. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY C CO., 



1004 Lincoln Bldg., 



Phlladolphla, Pa. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



STRONG, HEALTHY STOCK PLANTS 

 76c per dosen: $4.00 per 100 



Comoleta 

 Golden Glow 

 Chrysolora 

 Golden Age 



Golden Hobin 

 Merry Jane 

 Roman Gold 

 Yellow Eaton 



Pacific Supreme 

 Tint of Gold 

 Chieftain 



Chas. Rager 

 Lynn wood Hall 

 Mistletoe 



Early Frost $2.00 per doz. White Chieftain $2.00 per doz. 



Wm. Turner $1.00 per doz.; $ 6.00 per 100 



Mrs. E. A. Seidewitz 1.60 per doz.; 10.00 per 100 



ROBERT CRAIG CO., 4900 Market St., PHILADELPHIA 



BRANCH: NORWOOD, PA. 



Mentloa The Berlew when yon writ*. 



PLANTS 



ROSES 100 



Shaw^yer, 8-inch 15.00 



Sunburst, 4-inch 6.00 



Kill. Queen, 3-inch 5.00 



Btaea Reld, 3-inch 5.00 



1000 

 140.00 

 50.00 

 40.00 

 40.00 



Cash or C. 0. D. 



SPRKNGERI 



3-inch $6.00 per 100; 150.00 per 1000 



GKRANIDMS 



2-inch 12.00 per 100; $18 00 per 1000 



S. A. Nutt, Rlcard, Poitevlne, M. ChevelUere. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, 



Fort Wayne, Ind. 



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