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The Weekly Fbrists^ Review* 



June 1, 1911. 



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HYDRANGEAS 



imSG TO SHOW COLOR. IN FINK SHAP^TOI 



FINE PLANTS IN BUD, B&GINNTNG TO SHOW COLOR. IN FINK SHAFBTFOR IMMEDIATE USE. 



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Strong plants in 6-in., 7-in. and S-in. pots, $0.7i9f I'^OO, 

 $1.25 and $1.60 each— according to size and number of 

 blooms. 



NiceplintWn 12-in. tubs(n#vf cedaftubs,paintedgreen, 

 with handles), $3.00 each. 



Hydi 



'ranftIS fw Liter RlAginilltf^^^^^.^^(^fl:i^t<^<)^Rl^n^/^^hich have been Ueld dormant all winter and which will be in fine ^hapa 



for July and August ttowering. Plants are now in new oedar tubs, painted green, with handles. 



Plants In M-in. tubs ...each, $3.00 Plants in IH-in. tubs each, $ 5.00 



Plants in li'>-in. tubs each, 4.00 Extra large specimens In half Ittarrels each, 10.00 



FERNS AND MISCELLANEOUS BEDDING PLANTS 



Nepbrolepla eleBantisaima. Fine plants, B-tn-pans, 50c 

 each: 8-in., f L OU and 9150 each; extra large specimens, $7.50 to 

 $10.00 t>ach. 



Neplirolepis Bostoniensls. Fine plants, 8-ln. pans, $1.00 

 each. 



Caladlum esouleutum. 7/9-in. bulbs, good centers, $2.50 

 per 100. 



Geraniums in tlie leading sort)— Double Grant, Trego. S. A. 

 Nutt, Marquis de Cmtellane, Double Drydeu, etc.-'birong plants, 

 4-in. pot*, $8.00 per 100. 



Geraniums, Rose and Mountain of Snow— strong plants. 2^- 

 in. pots, $5.00 p.-r 100. 



Vinca varleeata. Long vines, from 4-in. pots, $10.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., 



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Crotons. Fine assortment, S'f-in. pots, $25.00 per 100; 5-in. 

 pots, $6.00 to $!• 00 per dozen— according to size. 



Lemon Verbenas. Extra strong plants, 2k-in. pots, $6.00 

 per 100. 



Salvias. 2^i-in. pots, $4.00 per lOO. 



Cannas. Started from sand bed. Good assortment ^f the 

 leading varieties. $4 00 per 100. 



Asters. Assorted. 214-in pots. $3.00 per 100. 



Nasturtiums. 8-ln. pots $5.00 per 100. 



Aseratum. Blue and white, 2>4-in. pots. $3.00 per 100. 



Tuberous •rooted Beconlas. In five separate colors— white, 

 pcarlet, rrimson, pinlv and yellow— single, $2.00 per 100; double, 

 $t 00 per 100. 



- Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York 



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EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business for Memorial day was im- 

 mense and every florist had as much as 

 he could do. Flowers of all kinds were 

 plentiful on the market. Roses and 

 carnations were in big demand. The 

 quality was only fair, owing to hot 

 weather. The day was warm and clear. 

 A number of funerals increased the 

 business considerably. 



Various Notes. 



Ben Kramer had some of the best 

 peonies to be seen and had a fine sale 

 for them. Carnations sold best with 

 him, but roses sold well also. 



The Blackman Floral Co. had im- 

 mense quantities of stock and enjoyed 

 a big day May 30. Funeral work 

 formed a large part of the sales. 



Julius Ni^dnagel & Sous Jiad, besides 

 the Memorial day business, a number of 

 funerals and sent out several wagon- 

 loads of designs and bunches. 



J. C. Elsperman was busy enough and 

 his forces had all they could do. They 

 have recently put into service a new 

 delivery wagon. 



Royston & Fenton sold all the roses 

 they could cut and could have sold many 

 more. 



Louis Fritsch was surprised at the 

 calls for flowers and was caught "npre- 

 ])ared. He says next year he will see 

 that he has enough to go around. 



Nellie Goodge was kept busy making 

 small bouquets for the cemetery. Her 

 plant sales were large. 



Karl Zeidler gathered in most of the 

 trade that went to the Locust Hill ceme- 

 tery. 



Henry Seymour was busy and had to 

 buy considerable stock. E. L. F. 



THOMPSON CARNATION CO. 



Carnations ; ; > 

 Chrysanthemums 



JOLIET, ILLINOIS 



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HYDRANGEASfor WINDOW BOXES 



$6.00, $9.00 and $12.00 per doz. 



Hydrangeas, true blue, half out, $12.00 

 per doz. 



Ferns— Boston, Scottll, Scholzeli, 

 Piersoni and Whitmani, $1.50 and 

 $2.00 eaclr; also $3.00 and $4.00 each. 



Roses— Flower of Fairfield, or Hybrid 

 Crimson; Dorothy Perkins, Hiawa- 

 tha and Star>flowered Rambler, in 



bloom or in bud, from $9.00 to $30.00 

 per doz. 



Boxwood Bushes, from ground, $20.00, 

 $25.00, $.35.00 and $40.00 per 100. 



Boxwood Bushes also 7oc and $ 1 . 00 etlch . 



Boxwood Pyramids, in tubs, from 2 to 

 4 ft. high,Irom $2.50 to $8.00 per pjair. 

 Specimen crowns, in large tubs,' at 

 $20.00 per pair. ; 



Bay Trees, all sizes, from $12.00, $14,00, 

 $16.00, $18.00, $25.00 to $28.00 perp&ir. 



Kentias, combination and single, from 

 $2.00 to $5.00 each. Also larger on 

 application. 



Casta with order 



ANTON SCIIUL'niEIS,3i6i9tkst.,CoIlege YmUH 



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Boston, Piersoni, Whitmani, 

 Scholzeli and Scottii. 



Strong, 2 5^ -inch, ready to shift, $4.00 per 100. 



Spring Price List now ready, send for copy. 



Ferns, Palms, Pandanus, Crotons, Dracaenas, Araucarlas, Reus 

 Pandurata, Asparagus Sprengerl and Piumosus. 



Boxwood, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Clematis, Hydringeas, Holly- 

 hocks, Qalllardias, Delphiniums, Aqullegias, Ampelopslft, Bay Trees, 

 Hardy Roses, Bedding Plants, etc. 



JOHN BADER CO., 43 Ravine St., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa. 



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CHAS. D. BALL 



OROWXB OV 



ALMS, ETC. 



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HOLNESBURG, • ^ PHUAMLTHIA, PA 



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DAHLIAS 



We are growers of the very best; havealsrge 

 collection to select from. Send for prices. 



DAVID HERBERT & SON 



ATCO, N. J. 



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