Sbptkubeb 3, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



LILIUM FORMOSUM 



We are in a position to supply 

 spaclally ••l«ct«d stock of this 

 favorite tyue of Easter Lilies. Our 

 bulbs have been srown from the original true type, and none belter can be obtained 

 at any price. W* advlss Immadlat* ordarlns, as tha stock Is llmitad. 



Oraan Stam Strain (for early blooming) 



Bulbs in each case Perdoz. Per 100 Per 1000 



6 to Sinches 400 $060 $4.60 $4000 



7 to 9inches WO 1.00 675 62.50 



8 to lOinches 225 1.30 8.75 80 00 



9 to lOinches '^00 1.60 10.28 9500 



10 to 12inches 160 2.25 16.fO 140.00 



12 to 15inches 2.50 18.50 175.00 



Dark Stam Typa (for Easter blooming) 

 Bulbs in each case Per doz 



6 to Sinches **-0. 



7 to 9inches 300. 



8 to lOinches 228. 



9 to lOinches 2C0. 



10 to 12 inches ..160. 



LILIUM 



.$0.80 

 1.28 

 1.60 

 1.80 

 2.25 



Per 100 



$6.25 



8.00 



10.00 



1^.50 



15.00 



PerlOOO 



I 48.00 



70.00 



92.' 



105.00 



140.00 



Lil. Formosum 



HARRISil 



We still have a few cases of fine plump, well matured bulbs to oflFer to the quick buyer. 



Bulbs in each case Perdoz. Per 100 Perlooo 



5 to 7inches 4(0 $0.70 $4.2'> $38.00 



6to7inche8 385 85 5.25 48.ro 



7 to 9inches 200 1.30 8.75 82 50 



PaiMr Wkiitt, RmsMt. Fmtiat, nail hw. Far full 

 li*B if Baibi aatf SaatauUe Saaria, wnia far aar aaar 

 Whalttala Liai. 



ucyDV c iiinuci i nn ^*® market street 



nCnlff r. MIUncLL bU., PHILADELPHIA, PA 



C«ID S10RABE IILIOM GiGANTEUM 



Just ihe kind to grow fur Tbanhs- 

 glTlpg aod Xmaa. Ooly a few thou- 

 88' d Ipft, which we offer at special 

 low price. 6 to 8-Ui'h f>ize only, per 

 c^geofSBO $18 0':$SOfO erlWO. 



MentloD The Review when you write. 



"We Nike Them Better" 



Florists' 



High-grade 



Refrigerators 



Write for catalogue 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



Mannfactarers Florists' Refrlgeratora 



520 Milwaukaa Ats. 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when yoa write. 



ii'w flower store at Twelfth and Mar- 

 ket streets September 4. 



Charles Henry Fox was detained in 

 London by the illness of Mrs. Fox. 



David Fuerstenberg has returned 

 fi'»m Atlantic City. 



Harry Bayersdorfer wishes his friends 

 to know that no effort or expense is 

 '^'■'ng spared to gather florists' supplies 

 t' at will meet their needs. He is doing 

 •^"•erything in his power to coax stock 

 h' re from Europe, as well as to make it 

 i" this country. 



Van Waveren & Kruijff, of Sassen- 

 ^"im, who have for some time main- 

 t" ned American headquarters in Phila-. 

 '1 Iphia with John Van Aalst as rcsi- 

 ^' i't manager, have opened a store at 

 ^"'■nth and Market streets to retail 

 IJ 'tch bulbs. Phil- 



How to Extract the Last Penny 

 of Profit from Your Blooms 



Cool them immediately after cutting— keep them all from drooping 

 and withering— and let every laat one of them be seen to the best 

 advantage, in 



United Refrigerator Display Cases 



••They Hold the Cold " 



Adapted to ice or United Ice Machines. The money you lose between cutting 

 your blooms and counting your profits would quickly pay for United Refriger- 

 ating Equipment— handsome, 

 efScient. economical. 



Splendid new cata- 

 logue—in colors — on 

 the press. Drop a card 

 and bave one reserved. 

 State whether you are 

 interested in ice or 

 mechanical refrigera- 

 tion. 



Ask for 

 Catalogue Q-6 



United Refrigerating: Equipment, 

 in<talled for LaCrosse Floral Company, LaCrosse, Wis. 



United Refrigerator and Ice 

 Machine Co. kenosha.wis. 



Iraachcs ia all »tlnci*il cities ia II. S. 



Mentlou The Kevlew when jou write. 



McCRAY Refrigrerators 



^.^~. . «p mm^mww,. . Send at ODCC for Cata- 

 DISPLAY YOUR loirue No. n. which de- 

 _, --.--,— _»« scnbes fully the McCray 



FLOWERS ^:l::i\T^f^J!^-^y 



iVlcCRAY REFRIQERATOR COMPANY 

 668 Lake St., Kendallville, Ind. 



Mention Ttie Kerlew when you wrile. 

 WASHINGTON, D. C. 



The Market. 



But little can be said of the busi- 

 ness done during the last month, for 

 the usual August dullness prevailed, 

 but the stores are now preparing for 

 what is expected will be a busy fall, 

 and optimism prevails. Notwithstand- 

 ing the heat and the many rainy days 

 of the last two weeks, there is plenty 

 of good stock of local production to be 

 had at prices, as a rule, fixed by the 





''yeify «>vi«VQsv 



Mention The Review when you w rite. 



purchaser. American Beauty roses 

 were never better at this time of the 

 year than they now are — fine, clean 

 stock, at from $1 to $3 per dozen. 

 There has been an added demand for 

 roses of the 2-cent and 4-cent grades 

 and some call for the better qualities. 

 Gardenias of the old crop are still to 

 be had, while the new crop is already 

 in sight. Better asters than those now 

 obtainable were never seen in the na- 

 tional capital. Old crop carnations are 



