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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Jolt 27, 1911. 



Nid- Summer Sale 



We offer the following^ 



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Hat of 



FINE STOCK 



at very reasonable figures, 

 of the summer growth, 

 our stock. 



7( Per doz. Per 100 



/ Arauoarla Excelsa. 5-inch $6.00 $15.00 



' AaparaKUB FluxuoBUS, 4-inch 1.25 lo.OO 



5-lnch 3.00 20.00 



Boston Ferns, 5-inch 3.00 



Cinch <)00 



7.inch (t.OO 



8.inch 12.00 



iMnch 18.00 



Wliltmanl Ferns, 5-inch 3.50 



6-inch 7.00 



Cooos WeddelUana, 2is-inch 2.00 15 00 



Rubber Plants, 4-inch 3 00 



Bay Trees, big stock at $12.00. $14.00. $1C 00. $18.00 and $20.00 per pair. 



All plants offert'd are in perfect condition. They will 

 please you. During summer months plants can be safely 

 shipped by freight, but we cannot assume responsibility 

 for the safe arrival of plants sent in that manner. 



Buy now and get the benefit 

 It will pay you to investigate 



KENTIA BELMOREANA ^ 



We have a very large stock of these ; we doubt If there is another as \ 

 large in the west. Prices are right and so are the plants. You won't 

 be wrong to order a nice assortment of them. Perdos. 



Kentia Belmoreana, 4-inch, 14 inches high !$ S^ 



5-inch, 16 inches high 6jOO 



6-inch. 18 inches high 9.00 



6-lnch. 20 inches high ".....:.. 12M 



6-inch, 22 inches high 15.06 



Each 



6-inch, 25 Inches high $1.60 



•Winch. 30 inch6« high.; :.... 2.00 



7-inch. 34 inches high 2.60 



7-lnch. 48 inches high. 4.00 



H-inch. 54 inches high........ w 5.00 



Phoenix Canariensls, 7-inch 2.00 



Roebelenli, 5-inch... 1.26 



Aspidistra, Green, 6-inch $100and 125 



Varietrated, (Unch 1.25and 1.50 



Pandanus Veitoliii, 6-inch, fine stock 1.50 



Aucuba Varlecata, 7-inch eOcand .75 



HOLTON S HUNKEL CO., 462 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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Mention Tne Keview w^»»n vou wme. 



QBAND ISLAND, NEB. 



E. Williams, known in the trade as 

 Williams the Florist, has three new 

 houses in process of construction. One 

 of them, 24x116, takes the place of 

 two old houses which he tore down; 

 another is 16x85, and the third, a lean- 

 to, is 10x85. Mr. Williams has closed 

 his downtown store for the summer 

 months. As this store was the first 

 place of the kind in the city, it was 

 well patronized, and the customers 

 greatly appreciated the convenience of 

 not having to go to the greenhouses 

 when in need of flowers. This season's 

 business, Mr. Williams says, has been 

 the best in his experience. Though the 

 dry weather in June interfered with 

 the planting of stock in the field, the 

 recent rains have put the plants in 

 fairly good condition. The carnations 

 have come through the drought in good 

 shape, with the help of the "dust 

 mulch" which was produced by keep- 

 ing the surface soil well stirred. 



The florists of this vicinity are fig- 

 uring on a good display at the state 

 fair in the fall. The State Florists' 

 Society will also hold a meeting there 

 at the same time, as most of the mem- 

 bers attend the fair every year. With 

 the revised premium list, competition 

 this year will be keen. 



The writer recently visited Kearney, 

 Neb., and found the plant of the Kear- 

 ney Floral Co., under the management 

 of H. L. Hunt, in excellent condition. 

 Mr. Hunt says trade is good, with a 

 scarcity of suitable stock on account 

 of replanting, which is the case gener- 

 ally. 



Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Green, of Fre- 

 mont, Neb., spent two days here a 

 short time ago and reported that trade 

 was good in their town. Mr. Green is 

 doing some building and is installing a 

 larger boiler. E. 



HYDRANGEASfor WINDOW BOXES 



$6.00, $9.00 and $12.00 per doz. 



Hydrangeas, true blue, half out, $12.00 

 per doz. 



Perns— Boston, Scottil, Scholzeli, 

 Plersonl and Whltmanl, $1.50 and 

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



Roses— Flower of Fairfield, or Hybrid 

 Crimson; Dorothy Perlclns, Hiawa- 

 tha and Star«flowered Rambler, in 

 bloom or in bud, from $9.00 to $36.00 

 per doz. 



Boxwood Bushes, from ground, $20.00, 

 $25.00, $36.00 and $40.00 per 100. 



Boxwood Bushes also 76c and $1.00 each. 



Boxwood Pyramids, in tube, from 2 to 

 4 ft. high, from $2.50 to $8.00 per pair. 

 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 per pair. 



Kentias, combination and single, from 

 $2.00 to $6.00 each. Also larger on 

 application. 



Cash with order 



ANTON SCHULTIiEIS,3i6i9thst.CoDegeromt,LL 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CLEAN UP ON ROSE STOCK 



1000 American Beauty plants, 4-inch, at $10.00 per 100. 



500 each, Bride, Maid, Richmond, Chatenay, Ivory, Queen 

 Beatrice, Bon Silene, Pink Killamey and Golden Gate, 4-inch, at 

 $8.00 per 100. 



GRAFTED STOCK 



200 each, Chatenay, Ivory, Golden Gate and Uncle John, 3-inch 

 stock, at $15.00 per 100. 



Chas. H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 



Alwayi mention the Florists' RevicW when writing advertiKn. flf T 



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