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The Florists^ Review 



October 15, 1914 



LATANIA BORBONICA 



At one time the moet popular Palm grown and when 

 in good shape it appeals to the amateur today just ae 

 strongly as it did a quarter of a century ago. 



We have at present a few thousands of just such 

 plants, 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 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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PROVIDENCE, E. I. 



The Market. 



All outdoor flowers have been com- 

 pletely cleaned up by the frosts. This 

 has brought about a shortage of stock, 

 as many of the houses have not yet 

 commenced to cut. Carnations are poor 

 and scarce, but show improvement and 

 promise well. Chrysanthemums are com- 

 ing in slowly but as fast as the general 

 market can assimilate them. 



Various Notes. 



William Doel, who has just completed 

 a good-sized addition to his green- 

 houses on Broad street, Pascoag, has 

 finished planting it to carnations, using 

 principally the Enchantress varieties. 

 Mr. Doel contemplates a visit to his 

 old home in England next summer. 



William S. Sword and wife, of Val- 

 ley Falls, who are on a vacation trip 

 through New York state, are spending 

 several days at Niagara Falls. 



Albert West, with William Hay, is 

 convalescing from a bad attack of 

 blood poisoning from a rose thorn, 

 which confined him to his home for 

 several days. 



James Warren, superintendent of 

 the North Burial Ground, attended the 

 convention of the Association of 

 American Cemetery Superintendents 

 at St. Louis last week. 



Olney H. Williams is the Republican 

 candidate for member of the state 

 House of Keprcsentatives from Johns- 

 ton. 



Taxpayers in tlic city of Cranston 

 who are taxed on $10,000 or more in- 

 clude J. A. Budlong & Son Co., $111,- 

 750; Budlong Rose Co., $145,490; Eu- 

 nice Budlong, $10,080; Frank L. Bud- 

 long, $19,860; Harry A. Budlong, $26,- 

 620; James A. Budlong, Jr., $56,470; 

 William Hay and wife, $24,250; Mi- 

 chael Sweeney, $12,640. 



James B. Canning is finishing the 

 renovation of his greenhouses, the gla- 

 ziers having completed their work last 

 week. 



The local trade received a business 

 call last week from Thomas Mead, of 

 Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., of Boston. 



J. Solomon, of Boston, who has the 

 iower privilege at the S. S. Kresge 

 store here, also has the flower stand in 

 the new Arcade City Market, corner 

 of Hay and Weybosset streets, which 

 opened last week. 



The flower booth at "Ye Olde Eng- 

 lish Village" at Infantry hall last 



PANDANUS VEITCHII 



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

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

 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 growing Pandanm Veltchll on a large scale, haying standing orders 

 from the largest houses In the country. 1 have Increased my acreage of stoclr plants so that I now 

 have some surplus over the requirements of my regular customer*. 



F. SCHULTZ, s'^bcTuVIt. . Hobe Sound, Fla. 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



M.50 pM- 100 $30.00 p«r 1000 



5-iDch Bostons.. @ 25c 



6-iDch Bostons Q 40c and 50c 



Strong 8-iDch Bostons @ $1 .00 



ERNEST OEGHSLIN 



FLORIST 



Grfc Ave. tui Matfisoi St. RIVa FOREST. ILL 



9 miles west of Chicaco. 

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•KST CUT FLOWER 



DAHLIAS 



Send for wholesale list 



PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS 



P. O. BERLIN. N. I. 



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JOHN SCOTT 



Qrowor of Palms, Forns and othor 

 Docorativo Stock 



ESra.?3isJ Brooklyn, n. v. 



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week, under the auspices of the First 

 Light Infantry Regiment, the craek in- 

 dependent military command of this 

 city, was conducted by the T. J. Johns- 

 ton Co. 



Among the residents of Cumberland 



1 

 THE RR^ZE-WINNINR NEW FERN 



NEW YORK 



ynmnmr off th« Sllv«r Ms^l at the October. 

 1913. Exhibition of the Horticultural Society of 

 New York. 



A Sport of QlatraolL A rapid grower, espe- 

 cially beautiful when grown as a speciinen plant 

 Very popular with the bon ton retail florists of 

 New York. 



PRICE-214-INCH POTS. 



Per dozen $ 3.50 



Per 100 26.60 



Per 1000 aoo.oo 



GEORGE GIATRA8 

 46S SuMMlt Avo^ Woot Hobokoa. N. J- 



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A. N. PIER80N 



INOORPOBATEO 



Growers of Plants, Cot FbwerSt 

 Palms and Ferns 



CROMWELL, CONNBCTICUT 



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J. L. DILLON 



BLOOMSBURQ, PA. 



Our Specialties: 

 Roses» Carnations^ Verbenati 



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Who are tafed "dn $5,000 or over, ac- 

 cording to thfr- assessors^- 'Report jusC 

 filed, are: Walter 8. Sword, realty- 

 $6,700; Frank E. Vose, realty, $5.2rO, 

 and Frederick I. Vose, realty, $7,000 



W. H. M. 



