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The Florists^ Review 



OOTOBEU C, 1921 



FERNS— exclusively— FERNS 



Our efforts are devoted exclusively to the KrowiuR of Ferns, which insures the trade who purchase our stock the highest 

 quality Ferns. We would appreciate your orders and can make prompt shipment in the foUowiuK varieties: 



100 

 8>4-lii $6.00 



BOSTON 



ROOSEVKLF 



TEIJDY, JR 



WHITMANII 



WUITMANII COMP. 



ASP. PLUMOSUS, a^-ln 6.00 



ASP. SPRENGERI. a>a-lii 4.60 



1000 

 $55.00 



45.00 

 40.00 



100 1000 



3-tn $15.00 $140.00 



BOSTON 



ROOSEVELT 



TEDUV.JR. 



WHITMANII 



WHITMANII COMP... 



ASP. PLUMOSU8. 3-ln 9.00 80.00 



ASP. SPRENGERI, 3-iD 8.00 70.00 



Trade references or cash with order. 



The l^pringfield Floral and Fern Co. 





Springfield, Ohio 



Floral Co. always gets a large busiiu'ss 

 oil this (lay, bi'causf of its location in 

 tlie lu'art of tht- .(I'wish rosidcutial 

 .stv'tiou. 



K. G. (lillett reports large shiiiiiieiits 

 of i-oontie foliage from Florida last 

 week. 



Among the visitors present last week 

 were Freil Henoch, treasurer of tlie Ove 

 (Jnatt Co., Laporte, Ind.; Irving Ross, 

 of the Thonisen Co., New York; .lay 

 Me Amis and .John N. Yarl)rough, of 

 Chattanooga, and .luliiis Dilloff, of 

 W'ertheinier Bros., New York. 



G. H. K. 



PROVIDENCE, E. I. 



The Market. 



October opens under tlie most auspi- 

 cious conditions for the florists tliat 

 have been experienced in a number of 

 years. There is a much i)etter demand 

 for flowers than usual, Jind the (piality 

 is unusually good for this season. Dur- 

 ing the last week mums have jtut in an 

 appearance in increasing numbers. 



lousiness is good. While there are 

 numerous funeral orders, there is also a 

 good call for cut flowers. There is a 

 good demand for house plants, ])alms 

 and ferns moving readily. Several of 

 the stores are showing some tine collec- 

 tions. 



The social calendar contains an un- 

 usually large number of weddings, din- 

 ner jiarties, recejitions and other gath- 

 erings that .-ingur well for the florists 

 during the weeks to come. 



Various Notes. 



Hiij-o II. DeWildt. r,2\ Klmwood ave 

 Hue, lias r<'ported to the i)()liiv that a 

 lot (if jiiping valueil at $2-") has been 

 stolen from his place, jiresuiiiably by a 

 junk collector. 



.Jonas Brooks is removing from (irey 

 stone to a location on Smith street 

 nearer the business center. 



F. H. Cole, of the Still River (iaideiis, 

 Warwick avenue, Kiltiewotnl, ]]:i< been 

 showing a fine lot of dahlias. 



Charles Smith, of the F^-isteni \Vre:itli 

 Co., was a business visitor in New ^'oik 

 .ind I'liiladeljilii;! last week. 



(leorye \V. Stillmaii, of Westi'vly, was 

 an attendant and siici-essful fxhibifor at 

 the 4(lay exhibition in New York last 

 week of the Anieric;iii D.-ihlia Society. 



William A. Bowers iii:ide a business 

 tri|i tliroii;>h cistern Massachiisets list 

 week looking for new stock. 



Kdwarcl Brooke, of T. .1. .Iidinston & 

 Co., has returned from his snmiiiei- home, 

 on (ireeiiwicli bay, where he spent the 

 Slimmer with his family. 



.James B. Canning and f.amily have re- 

 tiirnei] from Hii^liland Fieacli, where 

 thev were residents cIiiriiiL: the sumsiier. 



REAL BARGAINS 



Carnation Plants 



Pot-grown Enchantress, 4-in., $6.00 per 100. 

 Packed free in paper pots. 



Cyclamen 



First-class stock, consisting: of the best named 

 varieties, includingr Red, Salmon, Pink, Etc. 



While stock lasts: 



4-inch at $25.00 per 100 



3-inch at 10.00 per 100 



Macawii Ferns 



6-inch, Elegant Specimens, $1.00 each. 



Cash with order No charge for packing 



MATTHEWSON'S 



Sheboygan, Wisconsin. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Joseph Heacock Company 



Wyncote, Pa. 



Palms and Cibotiums 



See Classified advert sements 



Mention The Review when you write. 



•lelni .Johnston, of .Johnston Hni^., 

 I)(piraiice street, was .'i Imsiness visitor 

 in Boston last week. 



.Io-ie]>li K. Ko|i|)elmaii, Ciistoiii Hoii>e 

 street, li;is niaile some radical cliaiiHi'^ 

 il! his clerii-.-il forces. He rejiorls jrood 

 liusiiiess. 



I'lliyeiie MeCiiiciii is iiiiikiii;; .a iiiiiii- 

 lier of fhaiiers ,111(1 imiirosenienf s in his 

 raiiyc ot ^^reeiilioiises on Hope* street. 



The (^uidnick (Jreenhonses won first 

 Jiri/.e on a collection of {jreeiilioiise 

 |ilai!ts, ;ilid the (iouyii .\\enue (iiceii- 

 liouses, of Aicti<-, won second at the 

 I'awtuxet valley f;iir. 



Sannders" (iardeiis .-ihd (irevledee 

 (iardens, of Xortli Scitnate, res|iecti\(d\- 

 cai>tureil first and second ]iri/.es in the 

 f,'ladioliis exhihit .it the Fiskeville f:iir. 

 The \Vaiikesli;i Dahlia (iardens, of 

 Scitnate, had a dis])l;iv of dahlias. 



W. H. M. 



CROTONS 



24-inch Pots 



$25.00 per 100 



Also larger sizes 



HUGH N. NATHESON 



418 S. W. Second A venae 

 MIAMI FLORIDA 



CHAS. D. BALL 



GROWER OF 



PALMS, ETC. 



Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Carlrtadt, N. J.— Frederiek Holtke 

 has sold his husiness .at the corner of 

 Rroad and Fifth streets, and moved to 

 Xew I'altz, \. v., where he has openec] 

 nil a new husiness. 



