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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Januaet 10, 1907. 



KANSAS QTY. 



The Market 



The prices on cut flowers still remain 

 stiff. Carnations are not plentiful and 

 prices range from $3 to $8. There has 

 been quite a good deal of funeral work, 

 which keeps stock cleaned up, except 

 narcissi, which are quite plentiful. 

 Boman hyacinths are not forced so much 

 as they were five years ago. Potted 

 plants are still in the lead. Our cus- 

 tomers claim they last so much longer 

 and give better satisfaction. There has 

 been a special run on azaleas this sea- 

 son. Begonia Gloire de Lorraine is all 

 right, but don't last long enough after 

 being taken from the greenhouse and 

 will never be the leading plant for 

 Christmas. 



Various Notes. 



Arthur Newell has sold the green- 

 houses of Mrs. J. B. Cohen, of Lexing- 

 ton, Mo., to D. W. Trine, from Dooley, 

 Va. We are informed that Mr. Trine 

 is well pleased with his new place and 

 had a splendid trade at Christmas. Mr. 

 Cohen, who died recently, was a good 

 friend of Mr. Newell and the latter 

 often visited him and enjoyed a good 

 time hunting with him. 



James Pain has the finest lot of nar- 

 cissi in the city. 



Jacob Tobler spent a few days in 

 Pleasant Hill, Mo., visiting friends and 

 hunting over the grounds where he hunted 

 in his youthful days. 



We see by the daily papers that Ed. 

 Ellsworth has taken out a permit to 

 build a conservatory of brick, to cost 

 $2,000. 



The Hollanders are quite plentiful 

 nowadays. J. A. Vandervoort, of Speel- 

 man & Sons' Bulb Co.; J. Tegelaar, of 

 Guldemond & Sons, and V. De Eudder, of 

 K. J. Kuyk, were visitors last week. 

 ^W. H. H. 



WILTON JUNCTION, lA. 



On account of severe illness last sum- 

 mer John Beimford was obliged to dis- 

 pose of his greenhouses. But he will, no 

 doubt, again take up the business as soon 

 as able to do so and he finds a suitable 

 climate. 



Friederichsen Bros, have purchased the 

 greenhouses and added them to their 

 plant. They have also put in a new 

 Kroeschell boiler and built a 45-foot 

 brick stack. They are now better 

 equipped for business than ever. J. B. 



I COULD not run my business without 

 the Review. — S. J. Hider, Hillsboro, O. 



NEW SINGLE GERANIUM 



SYCAMORE. 



Bright, clear salmon-pink, cross between Mrs. 

 £. G. Hill and Paul Bniant. It's the BEST Rera- 

 nium grown. Write for descriptive circular. 



St. Clair Floral Co., - Bellefille, III. 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 

 WS ARE BOOKING ORDERS VOR 



NEPHROLEPIS 

 AMERPOHLII 



THE SENSATIONAL NEW FERN 



Awarded Highest Certificate of Merit at the 

 S. A. F. Gonyention. 1906. 



JANESVILLE FLORAL CO., Janesville, Wis. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Araucarias Our Specialty 



OUR LITTLE PETS 



From Aschmann, In Philadelphia, we bought 

 An Araucaria, a pet for our little g'irl 



Now we have two pets, the pride of our thought: 

 The little girl so sweet, a head full of curls, 



And the Araucaria with its everlasting green— 

 A more joyful home you never have seen. 



Arancara compacta robnsta and glauca is 



a perfect marvel of Nature, a wonder of Nature; 

 the brush of an artist cannot paint It any better. 

 Price— 6 to 7-ln. pots, 4 to C years old. * to 6 tiers, 

 25 to 30 Inches high and wide, $1.60, $1.75, $2.00 to 



$2.50 each. Specimen Olauca, 6 veara old, 7-ln. 

 pots, 6 to 7 tiers, 80 to 36 inches high and wide, 

 $2.00, $2.60 to $3.00 each; 6- In. pots, 8 to 5 tiers, 3 

 years old, 16 to 26 inches high, $1.00 to $1.25 each. 

 Araacarla Bxcelsa 6-in. pots, 6 to 7 tiers, i 

 years old, 26 to 30 Inches high, $1.00 to $1.60 each. 



Kentia Forsteriana 



are not scarce with us. We can meet all wants. 



Kentia Forsteriana, 7-ln. pots, made-up, 

 one large size plant about 46 to 48 inches high 

 In the center and three smaller sizes, 26 to 30 

 inches high around it, which gives them a good 

 appearance, $2.00 to $2.50 each; 6-in. pots, single 

 plants, 36 to 45 inches high, 6 to 6 good leaves, 4 

 years old, $1.25, $1.60, $1.76 each; 6-in pots, 82 to »! 

 Inches high, 5 to 6 good leaves, 4 years old, $1.00 

 each; 6H to 6-ln. pots, 4 years old, 30 inches 

 high, 6 good leaves, 75c each. 



Uracaena Bruanti (Imported), 30 Inches high, 

 6- Inch pots, 60c; $6.00 per dozen. Full of golden 

 waxy foliage from top to bottom, the best Dra- 

 caena known for house decoration; stands any 

 amount of heat and dust; a great favorite all 

 over Europe; easy to keep. 



FERNS— All raised in pots and not on bench, 

 as follows: 



Nephrolepis Barrowsil, 7-in. pots as big as 

 a bushel basket, 76c to $1.00 each; 6-in. pots, 

 large, ready for 7-ln., 60c; 6Hi-in., 40c; 6-ln., 36c; 

 4-ln.. 26c. 



Boston Ferns, 7-ln., very bushy, only 76c; 6- 

 In., 60c or $6.00 per dozen; 5-ln., 30c to 35c; 4-ln., 

 20c. 



Nephrolepis Scottil, 8-ln., as big as a wash- 

 tub, worth $2.00, now $1.26; 7-ln., as big as a 

 bushel basket, worth $1.25, now 75c; 6-in., 60c; 

 6>iJ-ln., 40c; 4-in.,20c. 



Holly Ferns. &c. 



Azaleas In bud and bloom— Simon Mardner 

 (pink), Deutsche Perle (double white), Vervaen- 

 eana (double rose, variegated), 76c, $1.00, $1.25 to 

 $1.60 each. 



Cineraria Hybrida, H. F. Mlchell's best 

 strain, 2«-ln. pots, $4.00 per 100; 3-ln. pots, strong 

 plants ready for a shift Into 5)^ or 6-ln. pots, $7.00 

 per 100; 4 in. pots, $10.00 per KO. 



Areca Sapida, 6-ln., 50c each. 



CASH WITH ORDER 



When ordering, say whether the plants should be shipped in pots or not. All goods must travel at risk of purchaser. 



GODFREY ASCHNANN 



Importer and Wholesale Grower of Pot Plants, 



1012 

 ONTARIO ST. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



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SPIRAEAS, AZALEAS, 



Rhododendrons, «*<"• 



SPIRAEA NANA COMPACTA-StroDK clumps in beet condition, $4.00 per 100. 



AZALEA INDICA— Mme. Vander Cruyssen, Prof. Wolters, Empress of India, Helen Thele- 

 mann, &»imoD Mardner, at import prices to close out. 



12 to 14-in. crowns, $45.00 per 100. 14 to 16-in. crowns, $55.00 per 100. 



16 to 18-in. crowns. $90.00 per 100. 



AZALEA MOLLIS— Fine for forcing, bushy and full of buds. 



12 to 15 in. high, $25.00 per 100. 15 to 18 In. high, $35.00 per ICO. 



RHODODENDRONS— Bushy perfect plants, brightest and best we ever had. full of flower 

 buds. 18 to 20 in. high, $9.00 per doz. 20 to 24 in. high, $12.00 per doz. 



LATANIA BORBONICA— 4-In. pots, short and bushy, $15.00 per 100. 



KENTIA BELMOREANA-5-in., fine, $60.00 per 100. 



The Slorrs & Harrison Co. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO. 



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FERNS 



RnCTHM 5-in., fine plants $25 00 per 100 



DUO I VII 23^-in., from bench. . . 3 00 per 100 



TARRYTOWN, ELEGANTISSIMA 



5-ln... 

 2M-ln. 



.$30.00 per 100 

 . 6.00 per 100 



HORACE O. WELTY 



1995 East 105th St. aEVaAND, OHIO 



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FERNS FROM BENCH 



Boston Ferns, 3-ln., 6c; 4-ln., 10c. Tarrytown. 

 2>i-in., 4c; 3-in., 10c; 4-ln., 15c; 6-ln.. 25c; runners, 

 $1.50 per 100. 



Bloweringr Beronlaa, 8 iiinds, 2-in., 2>^c. 



Rex Besroniaa, 3-in., 8c. 



Geraniums. 2-in., strong, 5 best sorts, 2c. 



Rooted Cuttings, ^^•''iSSnoo 



Vinca Variegata, Salvia Splendens Bonfire, 90c; 

 Heliotropes, 3 kinds; Double petunias, 10 kinds; 

 Swainsona Alba, $1.00. Paris Daisy, giant white, 

 yellow, $1.00. Alexandra, $1.25. Fuchsias, 5 kinds, 

 $1.25. Ageratum Gurney, Pauline and white, 60c. 

 Alterniinthcras, 3 kind.s. 50c. Flowering Bego- 

 nias, 8 kinds. $1 .JT). Cash or O. O. D. 



BYER BROS., CHAMBERSBUR6, PA. 



