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TV Florists' Review 



ACQUST 18, 1914. 



LEZINOTON, KT. 



rains, and 



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Tlw Macket. 



upon UB. 

 for faiatBsai 

 «< aloak «raald find 

 bacBit^ Outdoor 

 ^t>«tt«r since the recent 

 gaioi Mtere, gladioli 

 mmd snapdragila %r« Mduag in. Roeer 

 ami lilies constitii%t^££r|M*r |>art 

 of the indoor ^oWtKftf'^Omnbi rosMm 

 aM aoratum are pletttifB). No moMi 

 eiknations are seen in this market. 



. . Vadous 



A. visit to Hodaker's gTVenhouMi 

 found tlwJ^e iA fine slu^e. geve 

 iHWMR of WNl tfM carnatlOiHl jgre ^ 

 advanced. * MM of carnati '^ 

 mder irrigatldtf looks fine; 

 of cyclamen* in frames w^ 



Some fiii#' 

 greenhoueeflT 

 and some 

 oli. The 

 will add gtuitlSr 

 the place. Chrysanthemnms are look- 

 ing well here. 



Miss Fannie White has just returned 

 from a trip to Chicago. While there 

 she placed an order for a new house 

 for roses, 28x110 feet, with the Foley 

 Mfg. Co. Miss White reports business 

 quite good. 



J. F. Keller, president of the John A. 

 Keller Co., has left for a ten days' trip 

 to Chicago, Detroit, Toledo and Cleve- 

 land. Some rebuilding is to be done 

 next spring, and plans will be gone 

 into. 



Keller, the Florist, has been kept 

 busy during the last week with an 

 unnsual run of funeral work. Tran- 

 sient trade is slow. 



Michler Bros. Co. has torn down an 

 old plant house to make room for a 

 display house, 21x85 feet, with 7-foot 

 side walls. Lord & Burnham Co. has 

 the contract. A cellar of concrete for 

 cut flowers, bulbs, etc., is also being 



At Kelley & Current's stock looks 

 well, especially the roses and mums. 

 Outdoor stock is in good shape. 



Recent visitors included Frank Far- 

 ney, of the M. Rice Co., Philadelphia; 

 Julius Dilloff, of Lion & Co., New 

 York; H. S. Crossfield, of Lawrence- 

 burg, Ky.; Harry Jones, of the Jones- 

 Russell Co., Cleveland, O,; S. S. Skidel- 

 sky, of Philadelphia, and John Bubach, 

 of the McCallum Co., Pittsburgh. 



J. P. K. 



Ferns for Dishes 



AU the Beat VarieUea 



Stoons plants from 2i4-inch pots, S3.50 per 100: 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



CHRISTMAS PEPPERS 



New Cluster Peppers, from 3-inch pots, $5.00 



per 100. 

 New Branching Peppers, from 2^-inch pots, 



13.00 per 100. ^ 



New Branching Peppers, from 3-inch pots.'' 



S5.00 per 100. 

 Olestial Peppers, from 2'2-inch pots, $3.00 per 



100. 

 Olestial Peppers, from 4>2-inch pots. $10.00 per 

 100. 



BOSTON FERNS 



Strong plants, 3-inch pots. $8.00 per 100. 



600 at 1000 rate. Cash with order. 



fwm eraisuN, ^HVcA^TiiL"' 



MentlOD Tlie Bevlvw wbcn yoa wilt*. 



GERANIUMS 



We have a splendid lot of good 3- inch pot plants ready for imme- 

 diate shipment, in a fine assortment of colors for winter bloominsr, 

 $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. 



As noted in the trade papers a short time ago, there is a growing 

 demand for a greater variety of colors. We have the best assortment 

 in the country. Our standard list of doubles and semi-doubles con- 

 tains 45 distinct and different varieties. Then we have a good list of 

 standard single sorts, besides the newer kinds and novelties. 



We are booking orders for next season's delivery at $2.00 per 100, 

 $18.60 per 1000, for 2-inch stock of the standard kinds. 



Everybody who grows Geraniums should have our catalogue. Ask 

 for it. 



R«ady for Shipmani 



Alyssum, giant and double; Swainsona, white and pink; Hardy 

 English Ivy, $2.00 per 100, $18.60 per 1000. 



Look for Maryland and Scarlet Bedder 

 at the Convention, and then see us. 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS 



White Marshy Maryland 



CO. 



Mention The BctIcw when yon write. 



WELCOME 



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To all ▼isitors attending: the convention, 

 we extend a cordial invitation to visit our green- 

 houses. See our big stock of Begonias Gloire 

 de Lorraine and Cincinnati, and other plants for 

 fall. 



WILLIAM W. EDGAR COMPANY, 

 Waverley, Mass. 



FERNS IN FLATS 



ALL VARIETIES 



We ship by express during August, 

 stock ready for 2i<j-in. pots in flats of 

 about 110 clumps, which can be divided. 

 Priea, S2.00 p«r flat 



20 or mora fflats, f i.7S •acb. 



Packing included. 



Order now while we have full list of varieties to 

 select from. 



Write for illustrated folder. 



MCHUTCHISON A CO. 



17 Mnrraj Streat, NSW TORE 



Mention Tb« Rgrlew whwi yoo wrlf . 



BOXWOOD, PYRAMIDAL 



Final cla— up at raducad pricaa. 



2»«-ft fl.SOoach 



3-ft .". ZOOeach 



Perfect stock. 



r. 0. FRANZEN, 5319 Ni. Out St, CfflCAlO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



S3.50 per 100 $30.0O p«r 1000 



B a a tan Fama, extra strong 6-inch, SOc each. 



Whltmanl Fama. fine, stocky plants. 60c each 



Obconlea Primroaaa, fine colors, 4-inch, $2.00 

 per dozen. 



ERNEST OECHSLIN 



FLOmST 



Gile Ave. and KMisM St. RIVQt FOREST, ILL 



9 miles west of Cliicaco. 

 Mwitloa The Review when yon write. 



IVIES (English) 



4-inch pots 

 $10.00 and $12.00 p«r 100 



JOm SCOTT «"*^L-t-?5^l?i.t 



LYN, N. Y. 



UmtUm Tbi* Bavlvw wbca yon mlto. 



