S>FT»iBBB 10. 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



LILIUM FORMOSUM 



We are in a position to supply 

 specially ••lacted stock of this 

 favorite tyue of Easter Lilies. Our 

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

 ' at any price. W* advls* Immmilat* ordariiiB, •• th* atock la llmltail. 



Qraan Stam Strain (for early blooming) 

 Bulbs in each case Per doz 



8 inches .-* .;.,'. 400. 



9 inches ; 800. 



10 inches 225. 



10 inches f.VOO. 



12 inches 160. 



6 to 



7 to 



8 to 



9 to 



10 to 



12 to 16 inches..-* 2.60 



Oark Stam Typa (for Easter blooming) 



Bulbs in each case Per doz. 



.10 60 

 1.00 

 1.30 

 1.60 

 2.25 



Per 1000 



140.00 



6^.50 



80 00 



96 00 



140.00 



176.00 



Per 1000 



$ 4K.00 



70.00 



106.00 

 140.00 



HAKRISII 



We still have a few cases of fine plump, well matured bulbs to oflfer to the-auick buyer. 



Bulbs in each case Per doz. Per 100 FeriooO 



5 to 7inches 4i0 $0.70 $4.25 $38.00 



6to7inche8 385 85 6.25 48.riO 



7to9inches 200 1.30 8.75 82.50 



6 to 



7 to 



8 inches ^l 0. 



9 inches 300. 



8 to lOinches 225. 



9 to lOinches 200. 



10 to 12 inches 160. 



LILIUM 



.$U.80 

 1.25 

 1.60 

 1.80 

 2.25 



Per 100 



$ 4.60 



6 76 



8.75 



10.25 



16.00 



18.50 



Per 100 



$ 6.25 



8.00 



10.00 



1^.50 



16.00 



L,ll. Fornlosum 



Paper Wkiitt, Romiat. Freetia*. raa^ nw. Ftr full 

 li«e if Bilb« aM Scatauble Saerit, wr.ia far anr aew 

 Wbaltsale Liai. 



518 MARKET STREET, 



IJP^nnw P iiinilCI I l^n 518 MARKET STREET 



ncnifl r. mlunCLL bUw, Philadelphia, pa 



CeiD S10RA8E LILIOM GI6MTEUM 



Just the kind to grrow fur Tbaaks- 

 KiTlnK ai.d Xmas. Ooly a few thou- 

 Ba> d left, which we offer at special 

 low price, fl to 8-ln<'h olze only, per 

 c^seofSfiO $18.0'; $50 '0 er lOTO. 



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jjlentiful and of the best quality. Eu- 

 brums are also abundant. Valley has 

 a limited call. 



Asters and gladioli are both in larger 

 supply than is necessary for market 

 needs. Some fine stock in each of them 

 is coming into the market. Other of- 

 ferings include orchids, dahlias, tube- 

 roses and a small quantity of early 

 eosmos. The supply of greens is ade- 

 quate. 



Various Notes. • 



The next meeting of the Florists' 

 <'iub will be held Monday, September 14. 



C. ^. " Critchell is in receipt of an- 

 other large lot of magnolia leaves. He 

 reports that they are selling nicely. 

 Mr. and Mrs. Critchiell have returned 

 from their trip to Boston and other 

 eastern points. 



Cf. A. Beckman has opened a store at 

 Middletown, O. 



Visitors includie Martin Eeukauf, rep- 

 resenting H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Phila- 

 •lelphia; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Beckman, 

 of Middletown, O.; Mr. and Mrs. An- 

 ders Rasmussen, of New Albany, Ind., 

 aiul Mr. Thomas, of Augusta, Ky. 



C. H. H. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



The Market. W 



lliere has been a marked change in 

 ^e temperature and it is hoped that 



I' fooler weather will stimulate trade. 



Hisiness has'^Hbeen exceptionally quiet, 



n,| /"neral work has beeh quite slack. 



,7 supply of gladioli is decreasing, 



'^ there still are far more of these 

 ThcT^^- ^^° *^® market will absorb. 

 01 off ^^ ^^^° ^^^^^ »° overproduction 



_ asters. Carnations of the new crop 



<l-.v= i,^***!^ quality and the next few 



Ti?o' .""Id find these in fine shape. 



18 little or no demand for gar- 



IN GOLDFISH 



THERE'S MONEY 



FOR YOU 



GOLDFISH 



$5.00 PER too 



and op in assorted sizes 



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For the present, prices remain the same on imported stocks. 



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denias or orchids, as these are distinctly 

 society flowers and the season has not 

 as yet opened. Roses are plentiful and 

 fairly good, but they are in little de- 

 mand in better than the 2-cent grade. 

 A large quantity of Easter lilies poured 

 into the market last week, offered at 

 low prices. 



Mr. Schmid Entertains. 



Fully 150 florists and members of 

 the Kallipolis Grotto, Mystic Order of 

 the Enchanted Realm, a Masonic or- 

 ganization, were the guests of Edward 

 §. Schmid, September 1, at the crab 

 feast annually tendered by him. This 

 was the most successful feature on the 

 calendar of the Florists' Club and, as 

 said by William F. Gude during the 

 hour devoted to speech-making, these 

 affairs do much toward bringing the 

 florists closer together and promoting 

 a general good-fellowship. There were 

 all the crabs that the guests could eat, 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



BEBLIH. 

 N.T. 



Manufactured by 



W. J. COWEE, 



10.000 .$1.75 60.000 $7.80 



flMDple free. For Bale by dealergn 



together with the fixin's and liquid re- 

 freshments. The ball was started by 

 President George H. Cooke, when, with 

 a few well chosen words, he turned the 

 gavel over to Mr. Schmid and that 

 gentleman bade the guests to fall to. 

 The repast was given in the spacious 

 conservatory at the store of Fred H. 

 Kramer. A long line of tables ocftu- 

 pied the center of the conservatory, 

 decorated with large vases of roses. In 

 one corner of the room a piano was 

 placed and this was worked overtime 

 while the florists sang popular songe 

 and those representative of the south- 



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