

The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



Dbckmbeb 19, 1907. 



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WAYSIDE NOTES. 



Jacob Schulz, of Louisville, Ky., is- 

 busy making cuttings of his White En- 

 chantress, which he claims is the real 

 thing. His stock is looking grand and 

 will produce plenty of cuttings. He has 

 some big orders booked and can handle 

 more. 



William Walker, of Louisville, has re- 

 modeled and added to his plant. 



John G. Bettman & Son, New Albany, 

 Ind., are substituting cement, benches for 

 wood. The posts are 4x4, set on stone. 

 They figure that they will be repaired 

 quickly. This makes a neat and lasting 

 job, with no chance for vermin to locate, 

 and is away ahead of old lumber. Messrs. 

 Bettman are doing the work themselves 

 and will add more glass the coming 

 spring. 



Anders Easmussen, of New Albaay, 

 says his new rose house gives entire satis- 

 faction. It is 50x250, twenty-two feet 

 to the ridge, and fitted with his patent 

 balance ventilator. This ventilator has 

 been exhibited and received favorably. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co., of Ev- 

 ansville, Ind., was busy with funeral 

 work at the time of my visit. A casket 

 pall of white roses and violets was very 

 effective. The construction was very 

 simple. There was a background of green 

 cheesecloth, on which the smilax and 

 flowers were pinned. It was one of the 

 easiest and quickest pieces I ever saw 

 made. Mr. Blackman, Sr., is quite in- 

 firm, but retains a lively interest in the 



Miss Nellie Goodge, the owner of the 

 Oakhill Greenhouses in Evansville, re- 

 ports a good plant business at the ceme- 

 tery. She does much decorating in town. 



Julius Niednagel, of Evansville, is 

 ably assisted in the business by his two 

 sons. While he has no store, he disposes 

 of all the stock raised right at the houses. 



Geo. Waldbart, of St. Louis, Mo., re- 

 ports a good sale for the berry globes 

 sent out by Mark Aitken, Springfield, 

 Mass. They are a new thing in this lo- 

 C£ilitv 



A. E. Kunderd, of Kendallville, Ind., 

 is a specialist in gladioli. The Indian- 

 apolis News of December 14 devoted con- 

 siderable space to a description of his 

 work and showed a large picture of a 

 seedling grown by him. W. 



Thb trade could not do without it. — 

 r. W. MuRDOCK, Gardner, Mass. 



Ballston, Va. — G. E. Anderson has 

 rented the greenhouses formerly owned 

 by Mr. Hess, and is now busy putting 

 in a new boiler, heating plant and water 

 tank. He will plant the houses with a 

 full assortment ' of spring and bedding 

 plants. 



For Holiday Sales 



CTCXAMKN GIGANTEUM 



Bushy plants from 8-in. pots In four distinct 



colors, now buddlDK- Grown from 



best strain obtainable. 



Only $4.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSU8 NANUS 



Fine, from 3-in. pots, $5.00 per 100. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON 



ADRIA.N, MICH. 



Mentlcn Tbe Bevlew when yoa write. 



LATANIAS 



Fine strong plants. 2-incb, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 

 per 1000; 3-inch $6.00 per llO, $50 00 per 1000: 4- 

 incb, $16 00 per 100. 



BKMTIAS, Balmoraana and roratar* 

 lana, 4 inch. 25c. 35c; 5-iDcb. 60c, 75c; 6-incb, 

 $1.25, $1.50; large plants, $2.00 to $36.00 each. 



FHOBNIZ, large, from $2.00 to $40.00 eacb. 



TERNS 



Boston and Pleraonl, 4-inch, 16c; 5-inch, 

 25c: 6-lnch, 50c; 7-lnch, 75c. 



Whltniani.4-Incb. 25c; 5-inch. 60c: 6-Incb, 75c to 

 $1.00; 7 iucb. $1.50, $2 00; 8 inch, $2.50, $3.00, $8.60. 



SmaU rSRNS, for dishes, in Al shape, $S.OO 

 per 100: $25.00 per 1000. 



Pandanua Utllls, strong, 2-inch, $3.50 per 

 100; $3u.OO per 1000. 



Azalea Zndloa, fine plants, 35c to $2.00 each. 



JOHN BADER, 



48 Ravine St. , Allegheny, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



QUALITY COUNTS! 



MEST ONLT. If you want any of the follow- 

 ing B'ock for CbrlBtmaa, wire in your order and 

 we will get It to you. 



FKBN8 I FERNS ! 



VarietieB 2Mi-ln. 8-ln. 4 In. 6-10. 6-in. 



Boston 16.00 $1000 116 00 126.00 140.00 



Pl«raunl 7 60 12.50 20.00 40 00 60.00 



Soottll 7.60 12 60 20.00 40 00 60.U0 



Kleic»ntlaalma. 10.00 16.00 26.10 60 00 100.00 



^hltmanl 16 00 26.00 40.00 76 00 160.10 



Amerpohlll 16.00 26.00 40.00 76 00 160.00 



Aapsraima Pin. 3 60 8.00 16.00 26 00 60.00 



l>prenK«>rl 3.60 6.00 10 lO 26.00 60.00 



9Iai<ieuhalr 6.00 10.00 26.00 



Azaleas, &ne, 16 to 18 In 41.60 each 



BloomlDK BoBonias. 4-in.,26ci 6-in 7&c 



Bt>Konlas, bioomlog, 2-lB 8Hc 



AfrlOMD A lolets, 6-in 80c 



PolnB«ttlas, 8-1d 8c 



Cyclamen, 8 In., 8c; 4-in., 20c; 6-ln 36c 



After ChrlBtmas you will be thinking of spring 

 stock. We can furnish in 2-in. and Booted Cut- 

 tings the following: Furh«-laf>, SantoUnae, 

 Lemon Verbena, Lantanas, Double Sweet Alys- 

 Butn, Ivy Geraniums, Pelargoniums, Salvias, 

 Cupbeas, White ai.d Blue Ageratum, White and 

 Purple Heliotropes, beet four varieties of 

 Petunias, Verbenas, etc. 



GEO. A. KUHL 



Wholesale Grower Pekin, 111. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



D.U.Aogsporger&Soos 



Box 778, Peoria, III. 



offer a special discount of 10 per cent on any 

 orders for any of the following well-grown stock 

 for a limited time only: 



Per doz. Per 100 



2M-in.Boston $ 4 00 



3-in. " 7.00 



4-in. " $200 15.00 



6-in. " 300 36.00 



ft-ln. " 6.00 4000 



7-ln. " 7.60 60.00 



2H-ln. Wbltmanl 6 00 



4-ln. " 360 20.00 



6-in. " 4.60 36.00 



4.in. Soottll 2.00 16.00 



3-ln. Plnmosas 8.00 



2-in. SprenKsrl 260 



Seedlings, Sprenicerl .76 



3-ln. Gyclamen, 6 colors 6.00 



4-in. " 6 colors 1S.60 



2-in. Oboonlea Primrose 8.60 



2-in. ForbesI Primrose 8.00 



3-in. Dracaena IndlTlsa 6.00 



Coleas, rooted cuttings, in good ya- 



rieties .66 



Order at once, before stock becomes exhausted 



SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 



Always Mention tbe.... 



Florists' Review 



Wlien Wrltlns Advertli 



w^M 



JFLOMUST 



WE HAVE 



a larger stock than ever 

 in the 50 years we have 

 been growing plants for 

 the trade — and the qual- 

 ity is sure to give satis- 

 faction. 



OUR PACKING IS GOOD 



Variety Pot Bach Doz. 



Abies Noidmannlana $1.50 



Aseaba Japonlea,nice for ferneries. .3 $0.76 



9 2.00 



Areea Latsteens 4 8.00 



20 to 24 inches high, 



Slnapot 6 .76 9.00 



Arascarla 4 6.00 



:: 6 9.00 



6 12.00 



Asparacas Pis., $8.00 per 100 2 .60 



8 .75 



" $12.00 per 100 4 1.60 



6 8.00 



Aiparacss Sprenr., $8.00 per 100... 2 

 $7.00 per 100... 3 

 4 a.26 



:: :: 6 9.00 



basket. $1.25 each. 

 Aspidistra Tarlegata, 15c per leaf. 



Feet High Crown Per pair 

 Bay Tresi, Stasdard, tnbs. .6 24 inches $16.00 

 " ..6 80-34 " 20.00 



Baby Bay Trees. . .$1.60 each 



variety Pot Each Doi. 



Bozwo«>d, 18to20in $6.00 



Useful for Ailing winter window 

 boxes. 



Boxwood, Pyramid, 23^ ft $1.60 



8>|ft 2.S0 



Oft 600 



" . Bush form, 3 ft 2.50 



•' 4ft 3.60 



Standard, 12 to 14 in. heads. 



2j^to8ft 1.50 



3 to 4 ft 2.60 



GoeoB Weddelliasa 3 $2.60 



Cyeas Bevolata, big values, large 

 quantities. 25c to $1.50 each. 



Draeasia Franass 6 6.00 



^ 6 9.00 



Draeassa Hassaageaaa, strong, 



beantilul specimens 8 8.00 



Draeassa IsdlTisa, $16.00 per 100... 4 



6 6.00 



Draeaesa IsdlTisa, 80-84 in. high. ..7 0.75 $ 9.00 



8 12.00 



Draeaesa Terstisalii 8 2.00 



4 8.00 



FicBS Pandsrata, the new rubber, 

 $4.00 to $6.00 each. 



Fleas Blastlea 7-8 1.25-1.50 



Kestia Belmoreasa 7 2.25-2.60 



KsBtla Forsterlasa 7 2.00 24.00 



7 2.60 80.00 



9 9.00 



" 4 to 5 in a tub, 

 6-8 ft. high. $26.00, $80.00 each. 



Latasla Borboalea 8 2.50 



Nspkrolepls Bostoslassli 6 4.20 



■troncO 6.00 



7 9.00 



Ilepkrolepis BlsgastlsslBU 6 * 6.00 



7 9.00 



Pasdaass Utllls 6 9.00 



" 7 12.00 



strong 7 16.00 



Pasdaasi Tsltehlf. 7 1.60 



strong 7 2.00 



PkosHlx Bsellsata 4 8.00 



;; ;; s 5.00 



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" 8 2.60 



10 8.00 



Poa TriTialis Tar., $4.00 per 100. 



The6eo.WitlbolilCo. 



1657 BuckiDgham Place, CHICAGO 



