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The Florists' Review 



0««OBW 8, 1914. 



|.Ai;iiri| BORBONICA 



At ^ne time tite most popular Palm grown and when 

 in good shape it appeals to the amateur today just as 

 strongly as it did a quarter of a century ago. 



We have at present a few thousands of just such 

 p!antg, in 6-inch pots, that will meet with a ready sale. 



GIVE THEM A TRIAL. 



Price $6.00 per dozen; $50.00 per 100 



HENRY A. DREER, Inc. 



714.716 CkMtnut St. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



THE ABOVE PRICES ARE INTENDED FOR THE TRADE ONLY 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PAWTTJCKET, B. L 



The Market. 



Funeral work has been the main sup- 

 pqrt of the trade during the last two 

 weeks, although there have been sev- 

 eral weddings calling for small quanti- 

 ties of cut flowers, etc. Slowly but 

 surely asters are going, while carna- 

 tions and chrysanthemums are coming 

 In to take their place. Gladioli held a 

 prominent part in the trade this season 

 and next year no doubt will be still 

 more in evidence. 



Various Notes. 



Walter Kelton soon will enter our 

 ranks as a retail florist, with a store 

 in the Brownell building, 



Charles Olney, of Eehoboth, is bring- 

 ing late sweet peas to this market. 



Jacob Brunner, of the China Folding 

 Box Co., Castorland, N. Y., called on 

 the trade last week. 



John J. Kelley, of Valley Falls, "and 

 Neil Ward were recent visitors to the 

 Warwick Greenhouses, whose proprie- 

 tor, James Burke, had the contract for 

 landscape work on Congressman Gerry 's 

 estate at Warwick Neck. 



A. W. Vose, of Woonsocket, has re- 

 turned frMn an enjoyable vacation 

 spent at Prudence Isle. 



Charles Lapham, of Central Falls, has 

 reported to the police that numerous 

 panes of glass have been broken in 

 his greenhouses. It has been the work 

 of boys, as stones were found inside. 



At the Union Grange show at Slaters- 

 ville recently, the judges of the flower 

 classes were Mrs. Foster, with Vose, 

 the Florist; Mrs. Arnold, of Union 

 L Village, and Charles Morey, of the 

 "^ Woonsocket Hill Nurseries. A. W. 

 Vose made a display of plants. 



J, J. Kelley, Valley Falls, was elected 

 a delegate to the state convention by 

 the Democratic party. T. F. B. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



in 6^ and 6-in. pots, 3 to 4 tiers, 50c and 

 76c each. 



ASPIDISTRAS, GREEN 



Fine plants, 6-in. pots, 75c each. 



PRIMUU 0BC0NIC4 GRANDIfLORA 



Rosea and KemesiM, the best strains (no 

 white), fine plants, 4-in. pots, $io.oo per loo. 



Cash with order, please. 



• _ i_^__ l>_^- Second and Bristol StB. 

 ASCflinftlul DroS., PHiUADELPHIA. PA. 



Storrs S Harrison's "Specialties 



Now is a good time to cover your needs, while freight shipments are safe on 

 many items. Have splendid stock ready to ship of Jtems named below: 



HYDRANGEA, all the good French sorts, pot-grown, 4-in. pot plants, $20.00 

 per 100; 5 -in. pot plants, 125.00 per 100. 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA, fleld-grown plants, 4 to 6 shoots, |16.00 per 100; 

 6 to 8 shoots, $20.00 per 100. Short and clean stock. 



CIBOTIUM SCHiEDEI — Splendid stock, at a real reduction, 5-in. pot plants, 

 at 75c; 6-in. pot plants, $1.00. 



BIRD'S NEST FERN, 4-in. pot plants, $3.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100; 6-in. 

 pot plants, $7.00 per doz., $50.00 per 100. 



BOUGAINVILLEA GLABRA SANDERIANA, 3-in. pot plants, well shaped, 

 flO.OO per 100. 



ADIANTUM CROWEANUM, 4-in. pot plants, $15.00 per 100. 



ADIANTUM GLORY OF MORDRECHT, 4-in. pot plants, $26.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, short and bushy. 2^-in., $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 

 1.000. 



FERN DLSH FERNS, best varieties, including Aspidiura, Cyrtomium, Wilsoni 

 and Mayi. $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1,000. 



PRIMULA SINENSIS, a splendid strain in Red and White, $3.00 per 100, 

 $25.00 per 1.000. 



THE STORKS & HARRISON CO., PainesTiUe, Ohio 



PANDANUS VEITCHIl 



I have about 10,000 pot-grown Pandanus Veitchii, well rooted, 

 nicely variegated, no white ones; plants are grown only from Bmall 

 cuttings from 4 to 6 inches high. This is the best lot of such plants 

 I ever had. Surplus over the requirements of my regular customers. 



Special low net price is $80.00 per 1000; 500 at 1000 rate. 



For 18 years I have been Krowlns Pandanui Veitcbli on a large scale, havlDR standlDK orders 

 from the largest houses In the country. I have Increased my acreage of stock plants so that I now 

 have some surplus over the requirement* of my regular customers. 



F. SCHULTZ, li^S.ISHir. Hobe Sound, Fla. 



THE PKIZCWINNINQ NEW FERN 



NEW YORK 



Wlnnsr of th« Sllv«r Modal at the October, 

 1918. Exhibition of the Horticultural Society of 

 New York. 



A Sport of aiatraolL A rapid grower, espe- 

 cially beautiful when grown as a specimen plant 

 Very popular with the bon ton retail florists of 

 New York. 



PRICE-214-INCH POTS. 



Per dozen $ 8.60 



PerlOO. 26.60 



Per 1000 .*..; i.i 200.00 



GEORGE GIATRAS 

 46S Sumnilt Avo., Woot Nobokon, N. J. 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



$3.80 pM* 100 $30.00 p«r lOOO 



5-inch Bostons @ 25c 



6-inch Bostons @ 40c and oOc 



Strong 8-inch Bostons @ $j .00 



ERNEST OEGHSLIN 



FLORI$T 



Gd€ Ave m4 MadisM St, RIVER FOREST. Ill- 

 9 miles west of Chicace. 



