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SuKTlilMBBK 17, 1914. 



The Rorists^ Review 



33 



LILIUM FORMOSUM 



We are in a Dosition to supply 

 •p«clally ••l«et«d stock of this 

 favorite type of Easter Lilies. Our 

 bulbs have been growa f rooi the original true type, and none better can be obtained 

 at any price. W« ■dvtea ImnMHat* ordarlnst •• th« stock Is llmllsd. 



6 to 



7 to 



8 to 



9 to 

 10 to 

 12 to 



_____ ^irvln (for early 

 T^S. B«ib9 IB each case 



9 inches. 800 



10 inches 225 



Iflinciies 200 



12 inches 160 



16 inches 2.50 



Dark Stsin Typs (for £!aster bloomine) 



Bulbs in each case Per doz. 



blooming) 

 Per doz. 



$0.60 



1.00 



1.30 



1.60 



2.26 



Per 100 



S 4.60 



6.76 



8.75 

 10.26 

 16.00 

 18.50 



Per 1000 



t 40.00 



62.60 



80.00 



96.00 



140.00 



175.00 



Per 100 



S6.25 



8.00 



10.00 



12.50 



15.00 



Per 1000 



I 48.00 



70.00 



92.60 



106.00 



140.00 



Lil. Formosum 



6 to 8 inches 4tO $0.80 



7 to flinches 300 1.26 



8 to lOinches 228 1.60 



9 to lOinches 200 1.80 



10 to 12 inches 160 2.25 



1.IUUM HARRItll 

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



Bulbft in each case Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000 



5 to 7inche8 400 $0.70 $4.25 $38.00 



6to7inches 386 85 5.26 48.00 



7 to flinches 200 1.80 8.75 82.60 



Papir Wkitis, RMiMt, Fmiiat, reariy m«. Fsr Ml 

 InvifMbt iMl SntMible tntit, writt tar Mr nw 

 WhaUult Utt. 



518 MARKET STREET, 



UCHDV C iiinUCI I f^n sis market street 



HCRKT r. MluHcLL uUij Philadelphia, pa 



CKD STORiOE LILIOM BWMTEDM 



Just the kind to grow for Thanks- 

 Klvlas and Xmas. Only a few thou- 

 sand left, which we offer at special 

 low price. 7 to 9-inch size, per case 

 ofSfQ $21.0": $70 f oer 1000. 



KOMADA BROS. 



Manufacturers of all Kinds of 



WRE DESIGNS ti4 FLORISTS* SUPPLIES 



lOOS VIM Strsst. 

 PNILADCfcrMUI. PA.- -.-: 



Uazzler, Hoheustaufen, Sans Pareille 

 and Dawn they had a splendid showing. 

 They also had a grand a.ssortment of 

 dahlias of every known type. 



The following cactus varieties were 

 the best exhibited: Fascination, Em- 

 press, Crystal, F. W. Fellowes, Golden 

 < rown, Mrs. H. Randle, Suzanne Cayeux, 

 Extase, Olympic, Marathon, Dorothy 

 Hawes, John Biding, Mrs. F. Jeffries, 

 Country Girl, Wm. Marshall, Conquest 

 and Mrs. Douglas Fleming. 



in the shows and fancies some of the 

 hest were: Estelle, Christy, Duchess of 

 .\lbany, Eric Fisher, Dreer's White, Gen- 

 eral Miles, Gloire de Paris, Le Colosse, 

 •^lice Emily, H. W. Rawson and Captjun 

 Black. 



The increasingly popular peony-flow- 

 ered type are more numerous each year. 

 The following showed up particularly 

 ^ell: (Jeisha, Governor General, Milady, 

 Queen Esther, Osceola, John Williams, 

 Bertha vOn Suttner, J. B. Walker, Ex- 

 'elsior. Queen Emma, Dr. Perry, an im- 

 mense crimson, and King Philip. 



Prominent among the decorative vari- 

 eties were: Dorothy Flint, Souv. de 

 •iiistav Doazon, Santa Cruz, Yellow 

 Colosse, Mrs. Alice Longworth, Le Grand 

 "anitou, Jeanne Charmet* Roval Purple 

 ='»'! t). M. Moore. 



bomo of the remarkablv fine singles 

 \vu*^' ^'ewport Pink, Beach Bluff, 

 finite Cloud, Coquette, Dauntless, Odin, 

 •Newport Cheer, Newport Dandy, Gladys 

 •""1 Woliurn. 



' onijions do not enjoy the same popu- 



^.trity jjg |.jjg larger varieties, yet as 



^'ediliiiM plants they are superior, and 



i^ / •''! throw the flowers well above 



ne toliage. One or two of the best at 



e Bdston show were: Red Indian, 

 ^f"y IManche, Ariel, Rachel, Apple 

 ^^jSHoni, Belle of Springfield, Alwyn and 

 f, l^- Honorable mention was given 

 .J, ^isplays of seedling dahlias from 

 bair""^ M. Proctor, of the Wrentham 

 '"» I'arm, Wrentham, and George L. 



Price List of imported Supplies 



(as IX)NG \H TItEV F.AKT) 



Terms: Cash with order. 



CHIFFON 



4-iQch, plain ' 3e per yard 4-inch, dotted 5c per yard 



6-inch, plain 4^c per yard ♦>-inch, dotted 6^c per yard 



6-inch Silk Netting 5c per yard 



Artificial Cape Flowers, in red, white, pink, purple or lavender, 

 Box of 500 flowers $.3.00 



We have a large stock on hand. Write for prices on what you need. 



L. BAUMANN & CO., Tlorists 



357-359 West Chicago Avenue, CHICAGO 



and Manufacturers 

 SUPPLIES 



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The Madison Basket^ 



p^ craft Co. Nadison, Lake Co., 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Stillman. Special mention should be 

 made of the superb blooms on long stems 

 from George B. Uill, of Medford, the 

 finest in the hall. Such flowers as he 

 showed of Bertha von Suttner, Geisha, 

 Delice, Mrs. E. M. Gill, and some high 

 grade seedlings were a revelation to 

 many and showed their possibilities as 

 cut flowers. 



Wm. Nicholson secured a certificate of 

 merit for a fine show of buddleias. What 

 other shrub have we which equals this 

 for cut flower purposes, also for per- 

 sistency in blooming? 



Eastern Nurseries secured first prize 

 for the finest display of hardy her- 

 baceous flowers. Thomas N. Cook and 

 A. W. Preston, J. L. Smith, gardener, 

 divided the prizes for hybrid tea roses. 

 M. Sullivan, gardener to W. Whitman, 

 showed a fine lot of perennials, annuals 



and gladioli. There was a good com- 

 petition for native plants. There was 

 an excellent display of seasonable fruits. 



Club Meeting. 



Nearly 100 membei-s attended the 

 club meeting September 15. There was 

 a long discussion on S. A. F. convention 

 matters, participated in by many mem- 

 bers. Julius lieurlin gave an interest- 

 ing talk on European horticulture. 

 Three new members were elected. The 

 club voted to have the usual landscai)e 

 classes started again this fall. The ex- 

 hibits included fine gladioli from Will- 

 iam Sim and excellent Golden Glow 

 chrysanthemums from W. W. Edgar Co. 



Various Notes. 



At Galvin's business is reported as 

 steadily improving. In addition to fu- 



