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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBU Itf, 1921 



New Coleus Harding 



HARDING COLEUS is the most beautiful 

 and brilliant color ever introduced to the 

 trade. Bright red leaves, with brown, green 

 and yellow edging; medium large leaves. 

 Grows very rapidly and is very easily, rooted. 

 • HARDING COLEUS makes fine pot plants 

 for winter, as it holds its color wonderfully 

 during the winter months. 



' HARDING COLEUS, for outside bedding 

 and porch boxes, cannot be beaten. 



HARDING COLEUS is a seedling found 

 by us, grown and tested before introducing it, 

 which has proved to be as described above. 



HARDING COLEUS was shown at the 

 Washington, D. C, S. A. F. Convention, where 

 an Award of High Merit was recommended 

 by the judges, A. L. Miller, J. A. Petersoa and 

 Joseph Kohout. 



Drop us a line and we will be glad to mail you leaves 

 of this variety. Delivery starts November 1, 1921, and 

 orders will be filled in rotation. 



Rooted cuttinsrg, $10.00 per 100; 2>^-in pots, 

 $20.00 per 100. Not less than 50 to order. 



Other varieties of Coleus, rooted cuttings, such as Defiance, $2.00 

 per 100; Christmas Gem, $3.00 per 100: Brilliancy, $2.00 per 100 



' LOUIS HAHN & SON, 



R. F. D. 4, Box 75 

 Millvale Branch, Nortk Side, 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



'ARE YOU INTERESTED IN" 



HEATHER for CHRISTMAS? 



If SO, communicate with yours truly. A. L. MILLER, Jamaica, New York 



Other items are bouvardia, gypsophila, 

 zinnias, feverfew, tuberoses, del- 

 phiniums, centaureas, calendulas and 

 strawflowers. 



Various Notes. 



P. W. Popp, formerly well known as an 

 exhibitor at the large flower shows, but 

 for some time representing various hor- 

 ticultural interests, has joined the staff 

 of W. E. Marshall & Co., Inc., seedsmen, 

 166 West Twenty-third street. New 

 York. Mr. Popp's knowledge and expe- 

 rience should serve him in good stead in 

 Ills new line. 



The preliminary schedule of the ninth 

 annual international flower show has 

 been issued. The show is to be held in 

 the Grand Central Palace, as formerly, 

 and under the auspices of the New York 

 Florists' Club and the Horticultural So- 

 ciety of New York. The joint committee 

 held a meeting on Monday, October 10. 

 at which various details in regard to the 

 show were discussed. The committee 

 comprises T. A. Havcmeyer, chairman; 

 .John Young, secretary; F. R. Newbold, 

 treasurer; F. R. Pierson, James Stuart, 

 Joseph A. Manda, John Canning, F. L. 

 Atkins, John G. Scheepers, F. W. Payne, 

 C. H. Totty, Frank H. Traendly, Wal- 

 lace R. Pierson, Max Schling, A. L. 

 Miller, W. H. Duckham, I. S. Hendrick- 

 son and Arthur Herrington. 



Exhibition chrysanthemums from the 

 establishment of Charles H. Totty, Mad- 

 ison, N. .L, are seen daily now at the 

 store of Joseph S. Fenrieh, in the Eigh- 

 teenth street flower market. Mr. Totty 

 is around again, after being confined to 

 his room several days through illness. 



Secretary Young is reminding those 

 who read the article in last week's Re- 

 view on "Evaluating the Slogan," in 

 which it is said: "Every florist should 

 know that the slogan was never copy- 

 righted. Had this been done by the S. 

 A. F. none but members in good standing 

 of that organization would have been 



FERNS BOSTON AND SCOTTII 



Good, clean pot-grown stock, for immediate shipment, shipped with- 

 out pots, no charge for packing: — 



3-inch, $1.00 per dozen; $ 8.00 per 100; $ 75.00 per 1000 

 4-inch, 3.60 per dozen; 25.00 per 100; 210.00 per 1000 



4-inch, 3.60 per dozen; 25.00 per 100; 210.00 per 1000 

 5-inch, 5.40 per dozen; 40.00 per 100; 375.00 npr 

 6- inch, 7.80 per dozen; 60.00 per 100 



.00 per 1000 



HOLLY FERNS-CYRTOMIUM ROCHFORDIANUM 



3-inch, $1.00 per dozen, $ 8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000 

 4-inch, 3.60 per dozen, 30.00 per 100 

 5-inch, 5.40 per dozen, 40.00 per 100 



PALMS— KENTIA Belmoreana 



4-inch, $6.00 per dozen 5- inch, $18.00 per dozen 



6-inch, $30.00 per dozen 



For other sizes and varieties of Ferns and Palms see our September Price List. 



CLEVELAND CHERRIES 



3-inch, $6.00 per 100; 4-inch, $12.50 per 100 



MISCELLANEOUS STOCK FOR GROWING ON 



2-inch, $0.60 per dozen; $2.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



3inch, .75 per dozen; 3.75 per 100; 35.00 per 1000 



Ready for immediate shipment 



Lantanas, four varieties 



Ageratum, six sorts 

 Al: ernantheras, eight sorto 

 Alyssum, Double Dwarf and Giant 

 Coletu, sixteen distinct sorts 

 Hardy English Ivy, extra strong 

 Heliotrope. Chieftain, Mme. Bruant 

 and Mme. Blonay 



Moonvines, white and blue 

 Petunias, double, single and 



Morn. 

 Parlor Ivy, for hanging baskets 

 Swainsonas, white 



Rosy 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



Mention The Rertew when yon write. 



