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OCTOBEB S, 1912. 



The Hortets^ Review 



71 



Empty Greenhouses 



DO NOT PAY 



Fill Tham ITp. We HaT* the Stock. Yon Know 



tho PUoo. Watch U* Grow. Liberal Extras 



Oiven for Early Orderi. We Keed Room. 



Sisei of Pota P6r Per 

 in Incbee. 100 1000 

 Frimnla Oboonioae, Fancy 



Mixed 2H $ 2.75 $ 38.00 



Prlmnla Ohconioai, Fancy 

 Mixed 8^ S.25 60.00 



Obinaae Primroiei, Extra 

 Fancy Mixed, Donble and 

 Single 2H 3.00 27.B0 



Ohineee Prlmrotei, Extra 

 Fancy Mixed, Doable and 

 Single 4 - 8.00 70.00 



Cioerariaa, Fancy Mixed Col- 

 on 2^ 2.50 22.50 



Oinerariai, Fancy Mixed Col- 

 ors 8^ 5.26 60.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, Nice 

 Plants 2% 2.60 20.00 



Asparagus Bprengeri, Extra 

 Large 4 6.50 60.00 



Asparagns Sprengeri, Large 

 and Busby 6 15.00 112.60 



Asparagns Plnmosus, Nice 

 Plants 2\i 8.00 25.00 



Asparagns Plomosns, Large 



PlanU 4 8.00 75.00 



Bagonia Temon, Three Kinds.. 2H 2.60 22.60 



Begonia, Flowering, Ten Kinds.3 6.00 45.00 



Bmilax, Large Plants 2\i 2.00 18.00 



Cyclamens, Six Varieties 3 7.50 70.00 



Snapdragon, White, Pinlc or 

 Yellow, Large Giant Flower- 

 ing 2^ 8.00 25.00 



Ferns, Bostons, Piersoni, Elegantlssima, etc. 

 Large plants, a bargain, $10.00. $15.00 and 

 $20.00 per 100. 



60,000 Violet Plants. Marie Louise and Lady 

 Campbell, 2%-inch pots, $2.50 per 100, $22.60 

 per 1000. 



Large Plants, 3Vi-incb pots, $3.26 per 100, $30.00 



per 1000. 

 Extra Large, Field-Grown Plants, $3.60 per 100, 



$30.00 per 1000. 



PANSY PLANTS 



By th« Mllllon-RMdy Now 



la four kinds: Kme. Perret, for Cut Flowers; 

 Odier, very ohoice mixed; New Orohld Pelar- 

 gonium Flowering mixed; and Masterpieoe 

 (Giant Curled). Any of the above kinds sepa- 

 rate, $3.60 per 1000, $30.00 per 10,000. Other 

 varieties later. 



SPECIAL NOTICE 



Please remember that we will have this Fall 

 and Winter bundreds of thousands of Geraniums, 

 Fuchsias, Heliotropes, Abutilons, Kargnerltes, 

 etc., for sale from 2i4-liicb pots, in all the Lead- 

 ing Standard and Fancy Varieties; also an assort- 

 ment of 28 Fancy Varieties of CANNAB 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 wbat you need. 



Our Grounds and Greenhouse are close to D. L. 

 and W. R. R. Station and all Trolleys pass our 

 plaee. 



Correspondence solicited. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY 



Mention The Review when you wilt*. 



JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and E. 4Sth St^ 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 

 Palms, Fens ml Decoritive Pints 



_ Meatif t%» Bavlew wbaa roa write. 



r L> IC 1^ %9 DISHES 



Best varieties, 214-iDch, $3.60 per 100; $30.00 

 per 1000. 



SOO at 1000 rata. Caah with ordor. 



[RANK 0fCH$LIN/^"c^go7.gLr' ' 



Always mention the Flodgts' Review when 

 wrMng advertiaen. 



Florists Look! Take Notice!! 



OUR MOnO: WE BELIEVE. 



We believe in American ' business methods; we believe 

 and have faith in our customers; we believe that truth is 

 an asset and that our word, is as erood as our bond; we 

 believe that the best is none too good for our customers. 



THIS ENDS OUR UABIUTY IN SELLING 

 ONLY THE BEST. 



Who? Godfrey Aschmann, the Araucaria King of 

 Philadelphia. He and his Araucariaa are more popular than 

 pennies are with school children. No arguments needed to 

 sell kis goods; 25 years' ^sperienoe in importing and shipping the Araucaria (hia 

 specialty) makes him the Araucaria King of ail America. Now is the time to 

 stock up your houses. 



WHEN YOU BUY, IT PAYS TO BUY GOOD STUFF 



§9*1.0011 and see what Mr. Frad J. Miciioii, of tlie so weii-icno%im firm, 

 Honry F. Mlclioli Co., of Pliiladelplila, lias to say about our plant* 

 Soptombor 14, 1912. 



"I have just visited the rreeDhouses of CkxUrey Aschirann, and mast say that 

 it was indeed a great surprise to me. I havo navor aaan a battor lot of 

 Araucariaa, Foma off all abcoa and variotloa add pHcoa, Rubbars, 

 Palma, Azaloaa and all othor aoaaonablo planta ready for shipment, as 

 are at present at Mr. Godfrey Aschmann's." 



See what one of our customers says, who bought $44.45 worth, Sept. 3, 1912: 

 ])ear Sir: Binghamton. N. Y.. Sept. 5, 1912. 



Your shipment of Palms, Plants and Ferns arrived in fine shape. I certainly 

 am well pleased with all stock you sent me, and I will send you another order 

 shortly. g y^ BAKER. Billy the Florist, 93 Front St., Binghamton. N. Y. 



Araaoaria ExocUa, ralaed from top cnttlnga, 

 ■pring Importatloa. 1911. a to 7-lo. poU. 4 to 

 6-year-old. 0. 6. Vd to 9 tlera. 2S. 28, SO, 85 to 

 40 incbM blgb. fl.Otf, |1.26. fl.fiO. $1.75 to $2.00 

 •ach. 



Aianoaria ExoelMW raised In Belglnm, from top 

 cntttngs, spring importntion. 1912, S. 6% to 9-ln. 

 pota, 3 to S-year-old, 3, 4 to 6 tlera, 14, 16, 18. 

 20 to 25 Incbea high, 40c. 50c. 76c to $1.00. 



We have. In 6 and 7-in., aprlng, 1911. importa- 

 tion, -tba flneat stock of ARAUCARIA B0BU8TA 

 COM^AOTA and EX0BL8A OLAUCA In tbe conn- 

 try. They are certainly beanttea and will fnlly 

 meet with your approval, 8, 4 to 6 tiers, medlnm 

 beigbt, «1.50. $2.00 to $2.60. 



LOOK-BARGAINS IN PALMS 



Ctnypka Anstralis Palm, 6-ln. pots, 20 in. hlgb, . 

 6 leavea, 25c. 



Kentla Belmoreaaa, 4-yearH>ld. 26 to 28 Inches 

 bigh. $1.00 to $1.25; 4-year-old, 80 to 86 Incbea 

 bigb, $1.50. Kentla Belmoreana, combination or 

 made np of 3 planta, 3-year-oId, 24 to 20 Incbea 

 bigb. 75c to $1.00; 4-year-old. 26 to 28 incbea 

 bigb, $1.00. $1.26 to $1.50. Kentia Belmoreana. 

 4-10.. 2«c: 6%-tn.. ROc. 



Kentia Foriieriana. 2 bouses full; never been 

 so nice as this year; can offer big values for 

 your money this fall. 4-year-old, 25, 28 to 30 

 inches high, 75c to $1.00; 30 to 35 inches high, 

 $1.50; 36. 40 to 50 inches blzb. $1.75, $2.00 to 

 $2.50; 6-ln. pots, made up, 1 large plant in cen- 

 ter, 3 smaller sizes around, $1.00 to $1.25; 4^- 

 in., 18 to 20 In., 35c; 5% to 6-in., 25 to 28 in. 

 hlgb, 60c to 60c. 



Cocoa Weddelliana, 3-in., atrong, 16c, 18c to 

 20c. 



Areca Lutaacena, 4-ln. pota, 3 planta in a pot, 

 26c: Ri4-ln. pots. 8 plants. SOc. 



Hydrangea Otakaa. If you want to be snccess- 

 ful in forcing them, then buy our pot-grown 

 plants; remember only pot-grown plants will 

 bring yon good results. 5V^, 6 and 7-in., 25c, 

 35c and KOc. 



Begonia Oloire de Lorraine, this is another of 

 onr well known varieties; it is very bright red, 

 much favored, 4-in., 35c. Begonia Lonadale, a 

 pink variety. 4-in.. 35c; 5% to 6-ln., 60c, 75c 

 to $1.00. Glory of Cincinnati, 4-ln., 45c. Lu- 

 minoaa, 3-in., 7c. Red Vernon, 4-ln., 8c; 3-in., 5c. 



Poinsettias. 4-ln., 20c and 25c. 



Cineraria Hybrida Orandiflora, our superior 

 strain, which created a sensation last Easter, 

 2-ln. pots, $.'>.00 per 100. 



Daisies, Sanderi, the new white everbloomlng 

 double daisy, valuable for cut flowers, 2^-in. 

 pots, only $7.00 per 100. worth 10c. 



Queen Alexandra Daisies, 2% to 3-ln., strong 

 plants, 14.00 per 100. 



Solanum or Jerusalem Cherries, 514 to 6-in. 

 pots, 25c, .35c and 50c. 



Asalaa Indioa for early blooming. Start now. 

 Deatsohe Perle, Vervaneaaa, Simon Ifardasr, 

 PharaUde MathUde, Kme. Petriok, 76c fl.OO. 

 $1.26 and $1.60. 



Japanese Fen Balls, oor own importation, al- 

 ready started, full of leaves, large 8 to 9-ia. 

 balls, 35c — cheap at 50c. 



Aspidiatras, 7. 8. 9 to 10 leaves to a plant. 

 Varisgated, 6-in. pots, 16c per leaf; gi««a, 6-in. 

 pots. 10c per leaf. 



Prlmnla Obconica Orandiflora, good assortment 

 of colors, 4-in., 10c; 5 14 -In., $2.50 per doa. 



Primula Chlnensia, or Cblnpae Primrose. Jobn F 

 Rupp's strain, 4-in., 10c; 5^-in., $2.50 per dot. 



FERNS 



The growing of ferns is one of our specialties. 

 20,000 of all sizes and varieties, covering a space 

 of 4 large greenhouses, can be seen in almost a 

 luxurious state of cultivation. Our newly im- 

 proved and renovated houses are devoted espe- 

 cially to ferns, thereby giving us the best 

 facilities, plenty of sun and best air, to raise 

 A- No. 1 stock at reasonable prices. We raise 

 only the best, well known selling varieties. 



Nephrolepis Whitmani, 4-in., 20c; 514 in., 30c; 

 "1% to « In. pots, 35c, 40c to SOc; 7-in., 75c; 

 8-in., $1.00. 



Nephrolepis Oiatrasii. This is one of tbe new 

 ferns, resembles Scottil, only Is shorter, very 

 busby and of a weeping habit, much admired by 

 everybody that buys it. 4-ln., 25c; 5-in.. 35c; 

 5% to 6-in., 40c to 50c. 



Boston ferns, 4-ln., 20c; 5'4-in., 30c; 5Vi-ln., 

 .SSc and 40c; 6-in., 50c; 7-ln., as big as a 

 bushel basket, 75c. 



Scottii ferns, 4-in.. 20c; 514-in.. SOc; 5Vi-in.. 

 35c and 40c; 6-in., 50c; 7-in., very big, 75c. 



Elegantlssima Compaota, 0-ln., 50c. 



Scholsali, 6-in.. 50c. 



We have ready a big assortment of 2H-in 

 table ferns. $4.00 per 100. 



Fern Dishes, 6-in., made up with Wilsonl ferns 

 with one large Dracaena l^rminaiis in center, 

 50c. 



6-in. pans, made up of Wilson! ferns, very at- 

 tractive, would sell like hot cakes at 75c; look, 

 only 25c. 



Draoaena Terminalis, 4-in., 25c; 6%-in., 60c. 



Adlantum Hybridum, medium 4-in., 10c; large 

 4-in., 15c. 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 4-in., 10c; 2^-in.. 4c. 



Asparagua Plumoaus, 2%-in., $8.00 100; 4-in., 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Ficua Elaatioa (rubber plant). Belgian or 

 American stock, 514, 5^^, 6-ln. pots, SOc, 40c, 

 50c; 7-ln., 75c. 



ALL PLANTS ITOST TBAYEL AT PIJSOHASEB'S BISK ONLT. 

 CASH WITH OBDEB, PLEASE. ALL PLANTS 86 AT 100 BATE. 



Godfrey Aschmann, 



1012 



West OitaiM Street 



Phihdelphia, Pa. 



WHOLBBALK GBOWSR, XMPORTKB AHD BHIPPXR OF POT PLAVTI 



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