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76 



The Florists^ Review 



October 29, 1914. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



As a result of the unseasonably warm 

 weather and lack of frost, business has 

 not been of the best. There have been 

 a number* of funerals and these always 

 cause a demand for flowers. The deco- 

 rations for weddings and social func- 

 tions have not been elaborate and most- 

 ly outdoor stock has been used. Dahlias, 

 cosmos, etc., are plentiful. 



Various Notes, 



Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Elspermann are 

 expected home soon from several weeks ' 

 stay in Chicago. Mrs. Elspermann 's 

 sister in Chicago has been quite sick, 

 and she has been at her bedside. The 

 daughter and sons have been Ibusy 

 since their parents have been away. 



Louis Fritsch says the demand for 

 cut flowers is getting better each week. 



Miss Nellie Goodge has been busy 

 getting her large stock of plants stored 

 in the houses. She has cut large quan- 

 tities of fine dahlias, etc. 



The "Wm. Blackman Floral Co. is in 

 splendid shape for anything that comes 

 along. The company is cutting fine 

 mums and roses, and a good number 

 of carnations. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons have a nice 

 supply of roses, carnations and mums, 

 for which there is a good demand. 



Karl Zeidler goes soon as chef for 

 the hunting party which leaves for the 

 annual trip to Mississippi. 



Royston & Fenton are working up a 

 large stock of coleus for wholesale. 

 They have all the best varieties. 



Theodore Kuebler is bringing in a 

 large number of mums of fine quality, 



W, D. Macer is using a good many 

 mums and carnations. He keeps a good 

 supply on hand at all times, 



Paul Schultz, of Vincennes, Ind., was 

 a visitor one day last week and was 

 shown around by C. L, Niednagel, mak- 

 ing the trip around to the florists in 

 Mr, Niednagel 's car. E. L. F. 



Special Prices 



Needing room and cash we make the foUowins 

 liberal prices for a limited time onlj: 



2-in. IM«OT««ua $2.00 per 100 



3-in. Ptomosu* 6 00 per 100 



2-in. Spr«iiK«rl 2,no per 100 



.Mn. t|»r«iic«ri 4.00 perlOO 



Boston, Wtiibnani and Roosevelt 



m-in. of any of above $3.56perl00 



5-ln, of anj of above $3 00 per doz*»n 



.t-in, r bin*** Pvlmros* $4.00 per 100 



2-ln, ftMltox, bushy ani clean 1.50 per 100 



Cash roust accompany order to insure above 

 prices. All goods carefully packed. 



D. U. AUGSPURG[R & SONS CO 



B«x S»4. PIORIA. ILL. 



Mention The ReTJew when yon write. 



Let U8 quote you on Lilium Gi- 

 ganteum, Rubrum, Album and Au- 

 ratum. Let the reeults convince 

 you of the quality; the price will 

 be right, too. 



For field-grown Carnations, Ag- 

 paragus, Cyclamen, etc., eee Classi- 

 fied columns. 



You need our catalogue— ask us 

 for it. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO. 



10O4 B*tz BMc PHILADILPHIA 



FINE FERNS 



READY FOR IMMEDIATE RETAIL SALE 



We ofiEer the following varieties of ferns in the siz^s specified, which we 

 have in perfect shape at this time: 



NEPHEOLEPIS MUSCOSA, 3%-inch, 25c each; 5-inch, 50c each, 



NEPHEOLEPIS ELEGANTISSIMA, 6-inch, 50c each; 8inch, $1.00 each; 

 10-inch, $2.00 each, 



NEPHEOLEPIS ELEGANTISSIMA COMPACTA, 3%-inch, 25c each; 

 6-inch, 50c each; 8-inch, $1.00 each. 



NEPHEOLEPIS SUPEEBISSIMA, 6-inch, 50c each. 



NEPHEOLEPIS MAGNIFICA, 5-inch, 50c each. . 



NEPHEOLEPIS PIEESONI, 6-inch, 50c each; 8-inch, $1.00 each. 



NEPHEOLEPIS, DWAEF BOSTON, 8-inch, $1.00 each. 



NEPHEOLEPIS HABEISII, 6-inch, 50c each; 10-inch, $2.00 to $3,00 

 each; 12-inch — very large plants — $5,00 each, 



LILIUM HARRISII 



FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 



We have received our consignments of Harrisii, and offer a selected 

 stock of the original true Harrisii for early forcing. This stock was grown 

 from the original true type and will be found splendid stock for early forc- 

 ing, for which purpose Harrisii is so valuable. The crop is much shorter 

 than usual this season, but we are in position to supply a nice lot of selected 

 stock and can make immediate delivery, 



6 to 7-inch bulbs, 350 to the case $5.50 per 100; $45,00 per 1000 



7 to 9-inch bulbs, 200 to the case 9.00 per 100; 80.00 per 1000 



Full case lots at thousand rates. 



F. R. nEKSON rn., T-wn».Ji.<-.w Ew york 



POT-GROWN FERNS 



Boston, WhItmanI, Pioraonl, 

 Boaton, 0-inch, 50c: 7-inch. 75c; 



FICUS ELASTICA 



4-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 40c; 6-inch, 50c, 



CHINESE PBIMBOSES 



4-inch, 10c. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



2VL'-inch, 4c; 4-inch, 10c, 



TABLE FEBNS 



2^ -inch, $3.00 per 100. 

 In flats, $2.00 per flat. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 



214-inch, 4c; 3-inch, 8c. 



ASPARAGUS SFRENGERI 



2l^-inch, 3c; 3-inch, 6c. 



XMAS CHERRIES 



Full of berries, 4-inch, 15c; 5-inch, 25c. 



VINCA ROSEA AND ROSEA ALBA 



Seedlings, $5.00 per 1,000. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



50c, 75c and $1.00 each. 



DRACiENA MASSANGEANA 

 6-inch, $1.50 each, 



JOHN BADER CO 



Scottllp 4-inch, 15c; 5-inch, 25c. 

 8-inch, $1,00. 



PALMS 



Areca Lutescens, made-up 



3-inch, 15c; 4-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 60c; 

 7-inch, $1,50. 



Kentia Forsteriana 



4-inch pots, $25.00 and $35.00 per l^O. 

 5-inch pots, $50.00 and $75.00 per li'O. 

 6-inch pots, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 

 Made up, $3.00, $4.50, $5.00, $7."0, 

 $8.00, $9.00," $10.00, $12.00, $14.(0, 

 $15.00, $16.00, $18.00. 



Kentia Belmoreana 



3-inch pots, $20.00 per 100. 

 4-inch pots, $25,00 and $35.00 per 1 0. 

 5-inch pots, $50.00 and $75.00 per 10. 

 6-inch pots, $1.00 and $1.50 each, 



Cocos Weddelliana 



21/j-inch pots, $15.00 per 100, 



Latania Borbonica 



3-inch pots, $8.00 per 100; 4-inch, 2( c; 

 5-inch, 30c. 



Pandanus Veitchil 

 5-inch pots, 75c each. 



1826 Rialto Stract, 

 ► N. S., PITTSBURGH. PA- 



