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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBKU -'"J, lyn 



PBOVIDENOE, B. I. 



The Market. 



The last week has been a busy oue f or 

 the florists, the numerous private and 

 public social functions in connection 

 with the celebration of the one hundred 

 and fiftieth anniversary of Brown Uni- 

 versity greatly accelerating the market, 

 l/hrysanthemums were in considerable 

 demand, especially white and yellow, and 

 prices advanced about one-third in con- 

 sequence. Choice roses and orchids were 

 also much in evidence. Several large 

 funerals and a few weddings added to 

 rlio demand. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. S. J. Reuter and Miss Mary Keii- 

 ter, wife and daughter of S. J. Reuter, 

 of Westerly, who are making an ex- 

 tended stay in Germany, where they 

 went last spring with Mr. Reuter for the 

 benefit of his health, have joined th(3 

 Red Cross Society there. 



Patrick J. Neville, foreman tor 

 Michael Sweeney, 520 Pine street, has 

 reported to the police that the green- 

 house was broken into Friday night, 

 October 16, and some money stolen from 

 the counter. 



Mrs. Robert Lamont, of Public street, 

 has taken the flower stand at L. Dimond 

 i!c Sons', Inc. 



George L. Stillman, of Westerly, was 

 au exhibitor of dahlias at the recent 

 state fair at Trenton, N. J., where he 

 took first prizes on collection of cactus 

 dahlias, general collection and collection 

 of singles. 



A. E. Austin had the decorations for 

 the big dinner at the Churchill House 

 Thursday evening, October 15, in con- 

 nection with the one hundred and fiftieth 

 anniversary celebration of the founding 

 of Brown University. 



.John Burke Cohen has severed his con- 

 nection with Joseph Koppelman. 



.John Johnston, of Johnston Bros., is 

 oue of the most enthusiastic baseball 

 fans in this city and attended the re- 

 cent world's series games at Boston. 



Winifred Seaman, for several years 

 with M. J. Leach & Sons, has opened a 

 jotail store on Main street, near the 

 railroad station, at Pawtucket. 



A handsome new addition is being 

 erected at the range of William Apple- 

 ton & Sons, which will be used as a 

 salesroom and office. 



The large new greenhouse erected by 

 the Hoxsie Nurseries, at Hoxsie Station, 

 has been completed and is now being 

 planted with bulbous stock. 



Henry W. Pierce, for many years in 

 business in Woonsocket, died recently at 

 his home, 453 Transit street, death be- 

 ing due to a long illness from cancer of 

 the liver. He leaves a widow and one 

 daughter. W. H. M. 



Let U8 quote you on Lilium Gi- 

 ganteum, Rubrum, Album and Au- 

 ratum. Let the results convince 

 you of the quality; the price will 

 be right, too. 



For field-grown Carnations, As- 

 paragUB,! Cyclamen, etc., see Classi- 

 fied coIumDB. 



^ou ijged our catalogue— ask us 

 for it. ii^M* - .»«•«.-.»•, 



S. S. 8KIDELSKY & CO. 



1004 BatK BMc. PHItADILPHIA I 



HEATHER 



(Erica) 



For Chiistmas and Easter Flowering 



Now Roady for Immodlato Dolivory 



Write for prices and varieties 

 The Home of Heather 



Knight & Struck Company 



One Madison Ave*, New Yorit 



Mention The Review when you write. 



POINSETTIAS 



Polnsettiu, 2%-in., |4.60 100; |40.00 1,000; 

 3-ln., $8.00 100; 4-in., $16.00 100. 



CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM 



8-lnch 18.00 100 4-lnch $16.00 100 



BEGONIAS 



Lorraine, 8-ln $20.00 100 



Cincinnati, 2%-ln 16.00 100 



Cincinnati, 3-in., 4-ln $30.00, 46.00 100 



Glolre de Chatelaine. 2-in 6.00 100 



Gloire de Chatelaine, 3-in 8.00 100 



Glolre de Chatelaine, 4-ln 16.00 100 



Varlesated Nutt Geraniums, 2V^-ln. 6.00 100 



Relneckla, 2-lnch 6.00 100 



Christmas Peppers, 8-ln 4.00 100 



New Cluster Peppers, 8-ln 4.00 100 



Jerusalem Cherries Melvlnll — 



2-lnch 3.00 100 



3-inch 5.00 100 



4-lnch 8.00 100 



Boston Ferns, 2-ln., 3-in., 4-ln., 5-ln., $8.00, 

 $6.00, $12.00, $20.00 100. 



Boston Ferns, out of bench, $10.00, $16.00 

 and $20.00 100. 



Roosevelt, out of bench, $16.00 and $20.00 

 100. 



SMITHU (new), 2-ln 5.00 100 



PTEBIS, out of flats 1.60 100 



Primola Malacoldes, 2^-in... 2.60 100 



Prlmnla Malacoldes, 3-ln 6.00 100 



Primola Obconica Grandlflora 



and GIsantea — 



214-ln 3.00 100 



8-ln 6.00 100 



VIncas, field-grown 6.00 100 



Hanrlnr Baskets, ferns and asparagus, 76c 

 to $2.60 each. 



Cash with order, please. 



ERNEST ROBER 



WILMETTE. ILL. 



Mpntlon The Review when you write. 



BKST CUT FLOWER 



DAHLIAS 



Send for wholesale list 



PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS 



P. O. BERLIN. N. I. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Chrysanthemums 



MY SPECIALTY 



CHA8. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



M^wBtloB The Review when yon wrltn 



HYDRANGEAS" Y°"°«f P'^nts in 4 and 5-inch 



a I vnHnULAO pots, with 4 to 6 flowering 

 branches, as Avalanche, Bouquet Rose, Mme. 

 MouiUere, General de Vibraye, Souveiiir de 

 Chantani,.Andre Leroy's Rlue, Radiant, etc.. at 

 $20.00 arid $30.00 per 100. Cash with "order. 



ANTON SCHyLTHEIS 



3I6-I§lk Strtft College R^ L I., H, Y. 



Mention The Review when yoa '.write. 



BY APPOINTMK 

 TO HIS MAJK8TY 

 KING OEOROK V. 



An Enormous 

 Stock 



Famous for Health and Vigor 



We are overstocked with 1^1 ms. 

 OwJDg to the war, Growers in 

 France and Belgium, who usual Ij' 

 purchase the bulk of our stock, are 

 unable to do so this season. We 

 have been large exporters for many 

 years to all countries in the old 

 and new worlds that use Palms. 

 Probably you may have bought our 

 Palms already from other Dealers. 



We offer you direct supply now. 

 Extra fine, vigorous young 

 plants, splendid color, ab- 

 solutely clean. 



Kentia Belmoreana 



Pots Height ins. Leaves 100 1000 

 From 214-iD., 010 9 2..$ 5.C0 $17.50 

 From2i4-in., 12 .3.. 6.00 57.60 



FromS -in.. 18 5.. 16.00 



From 3 -in.. 12 to 15 6.. 16.00 



From 4>fl-in.. 24 to 30 6.. 36.00 doz. 4.50 



Kentia Forsteriana 



Pots Height ins. Leaves 100 1000 

 From2>4in.. 6 to 9 2to3$6.00 $47.50 

 From 2>4-in., 12 3.. 6.00 57.50 



From 3 -in., 12 to 18 4 to 6 16.00 



From 4i2-in.. 24 to 36 5 106 35.C0 doz. 4.50 



Cocos Weddelliana 



Pots Height ins. Leaves 100 1000 

 From 2'4-in.. 9 to 12 5 to 6 $7.50 $70.00 



Can ship from any port. (Liver- 

 pool is nearest, 25 miles from our 

 nurseries.) 



Prompt Despatch. 

 Packing at Cost. 



Cask witk order, or Englisk Trade 

 Reference. 



