Februaey 24, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



67 



FERNS 



In Fine 

 Condition 



yarns for Fern Dishes, 2Hln., $8.00 per 



100. 

 Naplirolepls Wliitmanl, Bosionlensls and 



Plersonl, 5-iD., 25c; 6-ln., 50c; 7-1d., 75c; 8-iD., 



$1.00. 

 Nepbrolepls Soottil. 5-in., 80c; 6-in., eoot 7-in., 



85c. 

 Rubbers. 4-ln.,' 25c; 5-ln., 35c; G-in., 50c; 7-iii., 



75c and $1 00. 

 Arauoarla Kxoelsa, 50c. 65c, 75c each. 

 Arauoarla Compaota, $1 25 and $2.ro each. 

 Kentlas, Belmoreana and Forsterlana, 



4-in.. 25c and 35e; 5 in., 50c and 75c; 6-ln , $1.U0, 



$1.25 and $1 &K larKe plants. S2.i to $35 oo ea. 

 Kentlas, Belmoreana and Forsterlana, 



made-up, "oc. 91.50. $2.00, $2 5 J. SI 00. $5 tO, 



$7 00 $8 00 S<) no. $10 00, $12.00. $15 00. $1^.00 ea. 

 Besonlas Glolre de Lorraine and Pres. 



Taft, Wn . 6<ic. 6-ln.. 76c. 

 Chinese Primroses, 5-in., 18c. 



WRITK FOR PRICES ON AZALEAS 



All my plants are in fine condition. 



JOHN BADER 



43 Ravine SL, N. S., PITTSBURG, PA. 



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VERBENAS 



FOR 

 EVERYBODY 



The finest select vari- 

 eties, 70c per 100: $6.00 

 per 1000. Mums, the best 

 varieties, $1.25 per lOo; 

 $10."0 per 1000. Fever- 

 few, $1.25 per 100; $li).00 

 per 1000. Daisies, white 

 andyellow, $1.00 per lOO; 

 $8 00 per 1000. Our 

 Double Giant Sweet 

 Alyssum, 80c per 100; 

 $7.00 per 1000 



Ageratums, 60c per 100; 

 $5.00 per 1000. Cupheas, 

 $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 

 1000. Enchantress Car- 

 nation rooted cuttings, 

 very strong,$2.2.5 per loO; 

 $20.00 per 1000. We pre- 

 pay express charges on 

 all rooted cuttings, and 

 guarantee satisfaction. 

 The Rooted Cutting Specialist, 

 GLAT C£NTBR. KAN. 

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C. HUMFELD, 



JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and E. 4Sth St., 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Palms, Ferns t Decorative Plants 



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H. DREYER 



Tel. 228 Newtown, PI i|||||DQT I I 

 Jaokaon Ave., kLUInUIIO I y Li li 



Decorative Plants 



8PBCI ALTIB8 ; — Palmi, Ferna, Aranca 

 rlas, Cyoas, Pandanna, LUlea. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



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ALMS, ETC. 



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HOLESMBURG, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 



RUTHERFORD. N. J. 

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Headquarters for Easter Plants 



Prepare for Easter! 



rrom whom will we purchase our Easter supply? 



TUJE BKST EVER. 



Better thsn ever are the plautH whose eleaming 

 BlosBomH and leaves shine bright in Abch- 



mann'B store. 

 Flowers of the kind of which we are always 



di earning. 

 More nearly perfect than all grown before; 

 Lilies with whiter sbetn, azaleas richly tinted, • 

 Ferns with their lacy fronds like bridal veils, c 

 The araucarias' branches fiult with dollars. g 



minted g 

 For florists' use after the Easter sales. ..^ v 



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TThis Eeems now to be the daily talk ot every 

 floribt. "l Jsnow what I am going to do," a wise H 

 man remarked the other day. "I have been so ^ 

 often decrived 1 will be no more, but 1 shall send Q 

 in my order olrect to our irlend Godlrey Asch- nt 

 mann. He shall be my man this Easter. He has C 

 everything full and plenty and what he adver- g 

 tisesisno BlUFF. We can always depend on '^ 

 him to get what we need, and cheap too. As u 

 much as we Jtnow. he goes nimsell to Europe " 

 and selects in Belgium the cream of Azaleas, W 

 Palms and ArHucariaa. He does all that fur S 

 the sane of his cu'^tumcrs, to please them." 



An immense stock of choice Easter plants, 

 blooming Faster week, or earlier, if desired, are 

 now reader for immediate shipment. Come your- 

 self or mail your order direct to headquarters. 



Our reputation in growing Easter plants for 

 the wholesale market, to which we ship all over 

 the entire country. Canada and Mexico, from 

 the Atlantic to the Pacific Uceans. for many 

 years past, is sufficient guarantee to prove our 

 ability. 



Go to Headquarters for Azaleas 



Azalea Indica is a specialty with us, grown 

 for us under contract by an Azalea specialist in 

 Belgium for the last twenty years. Have three 

 houses full of the choicest. Only best well known 

 American varieties are imported, planted in the 

 fall as soon as they arrive from Belgium into 6-in., 

 7 and Sin. pots, placed in greenhouses and kept 

 coolin the winter and are now in excellent condi- 

 tion, covered with buds, just right for Easter. 

 Please bear in mind the fact (mostly unknown to 

 some azalea consumers)that fully 30 per cent to 40 

 per cent of the newly imported azaleas in dor- 

 mant state will lose their buds and leaves during 

 sea voyage and during winter up to February 1, 

 and have to be kept over for another year. We 

 ship only good stock, full of buds and flowers, 

 and, therefore, you can't expect an azalea at 

 this time as big and as cheap as if you would 

 buy them in dormant state in the fall. 



What is the name of the best double pink aza- 

 lea? Mme. Tan der Craysaen is the name, 

 originated by the well-known azalea specialist 

 Mr. Van der Cruyssen of Belgium. Millions are 

 raised every year and shipped to every point of 

 the globe from Belgium. We have a big stock 

 on hand of this so well-known and favorite vari- 

 ety in tip-top condition. Every plunt is as round 

 as an apple, covered with buds, just right for 

 Easter trade. All sizes in the following prices: 

 75c. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00 each. 



Azalea Indica 



In large plants we have the following, full of 

 buds: Bernard Andre Alba (pure white), Niobe 

 (pure white). HeleneThelemann (rose, light pink), 

 Memoire de L. Van Houtte, large flowers (double 

 pink), Empress of India, large flowering (double 

 variegated). Dr. Moore (double pink), Mme. Van 

 der Cruyssen (best of all the pink), Apollo (red), 

 DeSchryverlana (double variegated). $1, 50. $2.00, 

 S2.50 and S3.00. In smaller sizes we have the 

 following varieties, full of buds: Deutsche Perle 

 (double white), Vervaeneana(double variegated), 

 a well known standard variety, Apollo (red), 

 Simon Mardner (double pink), De Schryveriana 

 (double variegated). Empress of India (double 

 variegated), all well budded. 50c. 75c. $1.00.81 25 

 and$1.50. Professeur Wolters $1.00, $1 25 to$1.5u. 

 This is a well known, bright, variegated variety. 

 Mme. Van der Cruyssen (pink), 60c. 7.5c. $1.00 and 

 $125. In Niobe (double white), have only the 

 $1.00 and $1.25 sizes to offer, the smaller plants 

 having dropped their buds. When we are out of 

 one color, we send the next similar color: also, if 

 we are out of the size ordered, we send the next 

 size either above or below the price mentioned. 



Eaater Lilies, Lilium Multiflorum, the genuine 

 Japanese Easter Lily, directly imported by us. 

 We have a friend in Japan who looks after our 

 interests there. He picks out for us only the 

 good, healthy ones, and marks them while they 

 are growing, the lOin. bulbs, and therefore he 

 ships to us the cream of the plants of Japan. 

 We have lilies this year to burn: can supply, if 

 nothing happens, every customer and otbers 

 who want lilies. If you see them growing in our 

 greenhouses you must all admit they are "crack- 



erjacks." We sell them cheap, too. Where othsr 

 florists get 16c per bud. we only charge you lOc 

 per bud. for plants in 6-in. pots, having 5. 8. 10 

 and more buds to the plant. Plants under 5 buds. 

 12c per bud, 6 in. pots. 



The 9 to 10 J ap anese lily bulbs were nearly ■ fail- 

 ure last fall, owing to the bad weather. While 

 other florists and some dealers only received 

 20 to 30 per cent of their orders, we were one 

 of the fortunate, receiving the full amount of 

 our order (5000) from one grower in Japan. No 

 joke when I tell you our lilies were never so 

 nice and perfec t as this year. Orders for lilies 

 only positively will not be filled; if you want the 

 liUes It will be necessary for your order to call 

 for other stock also. 



Tonrnesol TnllpB, best double tulips, varie- 

 gated, three bulbs in a pot, $1.80 per dozen pots: 

 $14.00 per 100. 



Begonia, new improved Brfordii, 5-in. pots, 

 $2.50 per dozen, jriambean, 5 in.. $2.00 per 

 dozen. 



I^lmnla Obcontca, 5 in.. $2 00 to $2 50 dozen. 



Cineraria Hjbrlda, best plants. 5'4 to 6-in. 

 pots, for Easter, at $2.00. $3.00. $4.00, $5.00 to 

 $6 00 per dozen. 



Spiraea Gladatone. We have a house full in 

 very fine condition, in bud now. just right for 

 Easter, large plants, full of buds. Remember 

 Gladstone is scarce this year, owing to the dry 

 weather in Holland last year, but we were for- 

 tunate to have received enough to supply all of 

 our customers; price. 6 to 7-in. pots, 50c, 75c. $1.00. 



Ipomoea Noctiflora, purest white moon- 

 flower, for which we have a world-wide reputa- 

 tion, now ready. 213 in. pots. $.5.00 per 100. 



Hyacinths, four best colors. King of the 

 Blues (dark blue). Grand Maitre (light blue) 

 Gertrude (best pink). La Grandesse (best white) 

 rightfor Easter, in cold frame. 4in. pots, 10c to 

 12c. 



MnrUlo Tnlipa, 3 bulbs in a 4-in. pot. $2.00 per 

 dozen pots; all bulb stock i* strictly our own im- 

 portation, now in cold frame covtred with litter 

 and will bloom in three weeks after bringing 

 them into the Krtenhome. 



.„9*"'**'*' ^•»° Slon, best double, three bulbs 

 12.50 per dozen. 



Areca Lnteacens, 5-ln. 

 .35c. 



FIcaa Elastlca (rubbers), 

 to 30c. 



pots. 3 plants in a pot. 

 5>a to 6-in. pota, 25c 

 50c to 75c. 



Amerpohlli, very fine. 6-ln 



Wllaoni in pans, 35c. 



Aaparasna Sprengerl, big stock. 3-lti.. 7c; 4- 



'^"Pjj^*^" Plnmoana, large. 2'-2-ln.. 3c; 8-Jn. 

 pots, $6 00 per 100: 4-in., luc. 



Kentia Belmoreana, 3 in.. 10c; 4-in., 20c. 

 . Kentia Forsterlana. 6 to 7-in. pots, 40 to 45 

 inches high. 75c. $1.00 $1.25. $1.50. $2.00 to $3 00 

 each; 4-in., 20c; 5'4 to 5Hi-in. pots, 20 to 25 in high 

 50c to 60c. ' 



Cocoa Weddelliana, 3-ln., J.5c. 



Nephrolepla Todeaoldes and Whitmanl. 

 .'.1q to 6 in. pots, .3.5c. 40c, 50c. 75c to $1.00. 



Kerna for dishes. 2>-2 in., $5 00 per 100. 



Hydrangea Otakaa, pot-grown, 6 to 7-in 

 35c 50c. 750, $1.00 to $1.50. full of buds, in fine 

 condition for Easter. 



Cash with order, please. No references. 



All goods must travel at pnrchaaer'a risk. 



Please state if you want stock shipped in or out of pots. 

 All balba are now nnder cover In cold frame and will bloom in two 



time of bringing tbem In the greenhonae. 



weeka from the 



GODFREY ASnilM*MN, tou w«i o.u.,i. s.r«^ PIIIIMFIPIHft pA. 



IMPORTER, WHOI.E8ALE GROWER AKD SHIPPER OF POT PLANTS 



