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The Florists^ Review 



August 22, 1912. 



DETROIT NOTES. 



[Continued from page 112.] 



ou his place and the indications are 

 that he has a wonderful carnation, as 

 the color is right and the habit seems 

 all that could be desired. 



George Browne is busy these days on 

 his new movable house and reports ev- 

 erything as going along in good shape. 



Fred Breitmeyer's place at Mount 

 Clemens never looked better for this 

 season of the year and his houses are 

 all looking fine. The mums and roses 

 are all that could be desired and he is 

 justly proud of the outlook. 



Robert Klagge is always on the job. 

 His houses are all planted and the stock 

 is looking first-class in every particular. 



J. E. Carey, of Mount Clemens, has 

 just completed a new house, which will 

 be devoted entirely to the growing of 

 sweet peas. Mr. Carey's son has ac- 

 quired the interest of Mr. Fels in their 

 Detroit retail store and will hereafter 

 conduct it himself. 



Louis Rush and a party consisting 

 of President-elect J. K. Stock, Louis 

 Charvat and John Klang, left Detroit 

 en route for Chicago in a touring car, 

 and when last heard from they had ar- 

 rived at "Wayne, Mich., eighteen miles 

 from Detroit, after about two days' go- 

 ing, or rather fixing. Mr. Rush is con- 

 templating entering the Glidden tour, 

 with Louis Charvat as mechfanic. 



Peter Reuss, of Schroeter's, is so- 

 journing in Bad Axe, Mich. Besides be- 

 ing a floral artist, Mr. Reuss is a walk- 

 ing encyclopedia on matters pertaining 

 to politics, and is probably now deliv- 

 ering stump speeches. ^ 



Albert J. Stahelin, of ReffEord, is 

 glazing the four new movable houses, 

 which will be coupled to the four built 

 last season, forming one large unit. As 

 soon as the glazing is finished, the whole 

 unit of eight houses will be moved 

 north, over the ground planted with 

 this season 's carnations. Mr. and 

 Mrs. Stahelin left Detroit Tuesday 

 morning, August 20, for the convention 

 city, with friends, in a powerful touring 

 ear. 



Among the Detroiters attending the 

 convention are: Robert Rahaley, Al- 

 bert Pochelon, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fet- 

 ters, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Scribner, Mr. 

 [Concladed on page 116.] 



Cyclamen Giganteum 



This strain is guaranteed to be as good 

 as the best that is grow i. Heavy stocf, 

 a-in , I'i.OO per lOi; 4.in.,$iO 00 rerlOO 

 Millar'* Giant Obconiea Primula, 

 the largest flowering. 



.H-in-SSOOperiOO. 

 IMalacoldaa Primula -the big baby- 

 very free flowering 



2.|n.. $2 fiO: 3-in.. $5 00 per 100. 

 Kawansia Primroaa, sweet scented, 



•2-in..$2.00p.-r 100. 

 CInarariaa, the largest flowering, 2-in., 



12.00 pex 100. 

 TheRe are well grown plants and ^ we 

 aim to please you. Cash, please. 



J. W. MILIIR, ShircMMStowa, Pa. 



MvDtton The BctIbw wh«a yoa write. 



J. E. MERrnrrH, Pres. C. W. Stout. Sec'y 



The Meredith Flower 

 and Vegetable Co. 



LIBERTYVILLB, :: ILLINOIS 



MaaU'-n liie IteTtow When yoa wrlM. 



Empty Greenhbusesi 



DO NOT PAY 



Fill Them Up. We Have the Stock. You Enow the Place. Watch Us 

 Grow. Liberal Extras Qiven for Eaflj][^^ Orders. 

 We Need Boom. ! j, , 



»3 'f«w>ofpot8 Per Per 



In ini-hcs 100 1000 



PBIMX7LA OBOONIOAS, Fancy Mixed 2% $2.75 $25.00 



PBtMULA OBOONICAS, Fancy Mixed 3% 5.25 50.00 



CHINESE PBIMBOSES, Extra Fancy Mixed, Double 



and Single 2^2 3.00 27.50 



CHINESE PBIMBOSES, Extra Fancy Mixed, Double 



and Single 4 8.00 70.00 



CINEBABIAS, Fancy Mixed Colors 2% 2.50 22.50 



OINEBABIAS, Fancy Mixed Colors 3% 5.25 50.00 



ASPABAOUS SPBENOEBI, Nice Plants 2% 2.50 20.00 



ASPABAGUS SPBENGEEI, Extra Large 4 ,,,6.50 60.00 



ASPABAGUS SPBENGEBI, Large and Bushy 5 15.00 112.50 



ASPABAGUS PLUMOSUS, Nice Plants 2% 3.00 25.00 



ASPABAOUS PLUMOSUS, Large Plants 4 8.00 75.00 



BEGONIA VEBNON, Three Kinds .^ 2% 2.50 22.50 



BEGONIA, FLOWEEING, Ten Kinds 3 5.00 45.00 



SMILAX, Large Plants 2^ 2.00 18.00 



CYCLAMENS, Six Varieties ' 3 7.50 70.00 



SNAPDBAGON, White, Pink or Yellow, Large Giant 



Flowering 2% 3.00 25.00 



FEBNS, Bostons, Piersoni, Elegantissima, etc. Large plants, a bargain, 



$10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 per 100. 

 50,000 VIOLET PLANTS. Marie Louise and Lady Campbell, 2^-inch pots, 



$2.50 per 100, $22.50 per 1000. 



Large Plants, 3i^-inch pots, $3.25 per 100, $30.00 per 1000. 



Extra Large, Field-Grown Plants, $3.50 per 100, $30.00 per 1000. 



PANSY PLANTS "\2S/'£3'^'"' 



In four kinds: Mme. Perret, for Out Flowers; Odier, very choice mixed; 

 New Orchid Pelargonium Flowering mixed; and Masterpiece (Giant 

 Curled). Any of the above kinds separate, $3.50 per 1000, $30.00 per 

 10,000. Other varieties later. 



SPECIAL NOTICE 



Please remember that we will have this Fall and Winter hundreds of 

 thousands of Geraniums, Fuchsias, Heliotropes, AbutUons, Marguerites, etc., 

 for sale from 2i^-inch pots, in all the Leading Standard and Fancy Varie- 

 ties; also an assortment of 28 Fancy Varieties of CANNAS. Don't forget 

 us in placing your orders. Better still, call and see our stock growing, see 

 every plant labeled to name, and pick out what you need. 



Our Grounds and Greenhouse are close to D. L. and W. B, B. Station 

 and all Trolleys pass our place. . 



Correspondence solicited. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, wholesale Florist 



WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY 



Mention rne Keview wben you wnte^ 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



PRIMUL.A SINKNSIB, in colors, *tron(r plants, S3 00 per 100: $26.00 per 1000. 

 PBIMDLA OBCONICA GIOANTBA (Are'<dsli), flne hybrids in new mix- 



tire and named col'fs, S3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 PBXBfULA KKWKNSfS, $3.00 per 100; 3-in. poto, $5.00 per 100. 

 PRIMOLA MALACOIDKS (New Baby). $3.00 per 100; $25.00 p<-r 1000. 

 POIirSXTTIAS, strong, 3-in. pot plants, at $7 00 per 100. 

 ADI ANTUM CROVrKANnM, 4-in. pot plants, $15 00 per 100. 



4 tiers,' 



jkUiANXum «'ni# wsi^nuBi, •i-iii. imi' pmiiiH, ^lo.uu per luu. 

 ADIANTUM HTBHIOUM, Mn. pot plants. $2.V0O per 100. 

 ARAUCaRIA KXCBLhA, fine otnek, H tiers, 10/12 in. high. 45c; 3 to 



12M4 In. hlRh, 6"c: 4 tiers. 11/16 in. higrh, 7fc. 

 8VLAOINCLLA KMM'LIAMA, '2^ in. pots, $3.50 per 100. 

 8W AXN80MA GALIGIPOLIA ALBA, 3-in. pot plants, $6.00 per 100. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., PainesviBcO. 



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