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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 20, 1021 



Why Schiller's Hydrangeas? 



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Because they are good, satisfied before and are priced right. 

 The bulk of our plants this year is from last year's August 

 propagation, which results in much stronger shoots and surer 

 blooming from eyes which developed all winter, than of 

 this year's propagation. 



Our plants are better this season than ever. All the 

 worth-while French varieties in white, various shades of 

 pink, while some come blue; from4-in., 5-in., 6-in. and 7-in. 

 pots at 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c each; specimen plants from 

 $1.00 to $2.00 each. Otaksa only from 4-in. and 5-in. pots 

 at the same price. 



An especially large lot of French from 4-in. pots, just the 

 stock for Mothers' Day. 



Get your plants now and have them established in your 

 pots for successful forcing; order plenty, your selling season 

 is long, from March till July. 



2-inch Stock for Growing on 



A nice lot from 2-in. pots, propagated in June, for grow- 

 ing on next season, look as if they would bloom; any variety 

 at $8.00 per 100; can hold order till needed. 



J. L. SCHILLER 



FRENCH HYDRANGEA 



929 Prouty Ave., 



Toledo*. Ohio 



from Joseph Manda, East Orange, N. J. 

 Charles H. Totty, of Madison, made an 

 inimitable toastmaster and told some 

 humorous stories. 



Among the speakers were James 

 Waugh, Santa Barbara, Cal.; George H. 

 Pring, St. Louis; A. Newbrand, Tarry- 

 town, N. y.; L. Mcintosh, New Jersey; 

 W. N. Craig and Eobert Cameron, Bos- 

 ton; M. C. Ebel and T. W. Head, New 

 Jersey; James Stuart, New York, and 

 others. Mrs. M. C. Ebel and Andrew 

 Mitchell furnished splendid solos, which 

 were enthusiastically encored. A fine 

 orchestra furnished music for dancing, 

 in which many joined at the close of the 

 banquet. 



Visit Estates. 



After a short business session October 

 13, a large number of automobiles were 

 filled with members of the association, 

 ladies and New York friends, and 

 started down the beautiful Riverside 

 drive along the historic Hudson to 

 Yonkers, a stop being made at the noted 

 estate of Greystone, the residence of 

 Samuel Untermyer. A first-class lunch 

 was served to the guests, over 100 in 

 number, on arrival. Mr. Untermyer ar- 

 rived a^ lunch was in progress, having 

 made a special journey from New York 

 to welcome the visitors. W. N. Craig 

 thanked Mr. Untermyer for his hospi- 

 tality. An inspection of the extensive 

 greenhouse ranges, the now Grecian gar- 

 den with its theater of marble, lagoons, 

 canals, statuary, etc., costing a round 

 million dollars, and the other gardens, 

 took considerable time. 



Then the cars were again boarded and 

 the next stop was at the Scarborough 

 nurseries of the F. R. Picrson Co. The 

 splendid nursery stock was much ad- 

 mired and the numerous large houses of 

 roses were looked over. All were in the 

 pink of perfection. Varieties grown in- 

 clude Columbia, Mme. Butterfly, 

 Ophelia, Premier, Double White Killar- 

 ney, Francis Scott Key and Crusader. 

 There are now no American Beauties 

 left; once they were famous here. 



On leaving the F. E. Pierson Co. the 



FERNS 



We wish to call particular attention to our fine 

 stock of ferns which we are offering at this time. 



Nephrolepla Victoria (The Victory Fern). Abeautiful.new.create^ form of Teddy. Jr. nice 

 plants, %\i-\TL. pots. $26.00 to $36.00 per 100; 6-in., 76c to $1.00 each; g-in., $2.00 to $3.00 each. 



Ncphrolcpis Eleganttoslma. Larse specimens. 8-inch, $2.00 to tS.OO each; 10-inch, $4.00 to 

 $6.00 each. 



NephrolepU Eleganti— Iw Compacta. SH-inch, 36c to 60c each; 6-inch, $1.00 each; 

 large specimens, 8-inch, $2.00 to $8.00 each; 10 inch $4 00 to $6.00 each. 



NcphrolcpU Muecosa. Nice plants, 2)i-inch pots, $12.00 per 100; 3's-inch. 36c to 60c each; 

 6-inch, 76c each; 6'>inch, $1.00 each. 



NephrolepU Harrlsll, 10-in., $6.00 to $7.60 each. 



Nephrolcpla Dwarf Boston, 8H-inch pots, $26.00 per 100* 6-inch, $1.00 each. 



Packing added extra at cost. 



ROSES 



Hadley, F. W. Dunlop and Hooaler Beauty, own-root, nice plants, 3H-inch pots, 

 $30.00 per 100. 



Double White Klllamey, White Ophelia, Ophelia and Sylvia, grafted, nice plants, 

 3M-inch pots, $40.00 per 100. 



English Ivy. Nice plants, 4-inch pots, bu8hy, $25.00 per 100. 



Polnscttlas. Nice plants, 2)i-inch pots, $12.00 per 100. 



Packing added extra at cost. 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



Abundance of Stock Now Ready 



2^-lnch Asparasrus PlumoHus 100 100(1 



and Spreniterl $8.00 $45.00 



4 -Inch ABparHBUS Sprenuerl 8.60 80.00 



2'4-lDoh CalendiiluH. Oranee King and 



Prince of Oianije 4.50 40.00 



2'4-lnch SnnpdraKons, Silver Pink, 

 Nclrosi', Keystone, Phelps' White 



and Yellow 5.00 45.00 



3 -Inch Dracaena liuUvisa 8.00 45.00 



4 -Inch Stevia. dwarf or tall 7.50 70 00 



2'4-lnch Double A lyssiim 4.00 35.00 



4 -InchTalla Mlies 20.00 



4 .Inch F'eriis. 6 varieties 25 00 



Vinca Varlecata, large field grown ..10 00 95.00 



Mall your order-s today: Will ship when you are 

 ready. Correspondence solicited. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, Wholesale Florist, 



Washington, NEW JERSEY 



Joseph Heacock Company 



Wyncote, Pa. 



Palms and Cibotiums 



See Classified advertisements 



CROTONS 



From 2^-inch to Specimens 



2'2-in. pots, $25.00 per 100. 



PHOENIX RECLINATA 



2'i-in.. extra large, $8.00 per 100, 



HUGH N. NATHESON 



418 S. W. Second Avenue 

 MIAMI FLORIDA 



CHAS. D. BALL 



GROWER OF 



PALMS, ETC. 



Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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