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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBK 10, 1012. > 



rOET WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



October has ushered in an immense 

 volume of business for the florist, con- 

 sisting mainly of decorations for par- 

 ties and pre-nuptial aflFairs, weddings, 

 flowers for the sick and an amount of 

 funeral work. The night of September 

 27 brought the first frost, killing all 

 outdoor stock and creating a greater 

 demand for staple flowers. 



The chrysanthemum is the favorite 

 for all functions and some excellent 

 blooms of Glory of Pacific, October 

 Frost and Monrovia create an autumnal 

 atmosphere in the shops. Autumn foli- 

 age is used extensively in decorative 

 work. There have been several large 

 decorations for prominent weddings 

 within the last two weeks. Roses are 

 steadily increasing in quantity and im- 

 proving in quality and meet with a 

 fine demand. Carnations are becoming 

 plentiful. The wholesale shipping trade 

 is active. The warm days of late have 

 increased stock of all kinds, which is 

 in accordance with the brisk business 

 conditions. 



Various Notes. 



A. J. Lanternier & Sons are shipping 

 quantities of carnations to the whole- 

 sale market. 



Herbert Zur Muehlen, who was man-j 

 ager of the Bradley Flower Shop, wilf 

 leave October 15 for his new wJS/S 

 with the L. E. Auger Co., in which firm 

 he has become a partner. UThe business 

 will be continued in the same lo<\^tion, 

 on East Washington boulevard. 



Miss Marjory Bradley is now located 

 at Moline, 111., wfiere she is gaining 

 practical experience in her profession 

 of landscape gardening, with a corpo- 

 ration composed of landscape artists. 

 Miss Bradley expects to be engaged in 

 her present work until the holidays. 

 ■ Mrs. L. E. Auger reports business for 

 the month of September as surpassing 

 that. of the same month in any year in 

 the past. The business has consisted 

 mostly of funeral work and flowers for 

 the sick. 



The Flick Floral Co. is cutting some 

 splendid chrysanthemum blooms, which 

 they have been utilizing in large deco- 

 rations. They have also been shipping 

 quantities of roses and carnations, the 

 quality of which is excellent. 



Miss Doswell reports business brisk 

 in both counter trade and funeral work. 



R. R. F. 



Jesse Hamlet, who recently purchased 

 the Heilbroner homestead at 236 and 

 238 West Main street and remodeled it 

 into business rooms on the ground floor 

 and flats on the second story, has leased 

 the west business room to M5s8 Rhoda 

 Doswell, who established a floral hall 

 therein. 



Denver, Colo.-r-Mrs. L. A. Dunsmore 

 says that, on the whole, trade is rather 

 quiet but stock also is rather backward 

 and everything promises well for the 

 winter season. 



F. S. SMITH 



Chrysinthemra Plants, $2.50 per 100 and 

 $3. 00 per 100. Send for list of varieties. 

 Also rooted cuttings. 

 so W. Uth St., Indlaiiapolis, Xnd. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



6^2. 6 and 6^-ia. pots, 3 to 4 tiers, $1,00 to $2,00 each. 



Ardlsia Cranulata, perfectly ft uited forXmas. 

 4»3 and 5-ln. pots. $9.00, $12.00. $18.i and $24.00 

 per doz. ; specimens, d^a-in. pots, $2.50 and $3.00 

 each. 



Aspidistra, srreen, 10c per leaf; variegated, 12c 

 per leaf (in all sizes of pots). 



Bay Treas, Standards. 32-in. to 38-in. crown di- 

 ameter, 40-in. to 48-in. stem, $14.00, $16.00 and 

 $18.00 per pair. 



Boxwood, Pyramids, in tubs, 2^ ft. high, $2.50 

 to $3 00 per pair. 



Boxwood, Bushes, 25c, 35c. 40c and 50c each ; 

 aibO oy 100. 



Carnation Mrs. Schulthals. pink, 5^ and 6- 

 in. pots and 7-in. pans, $6.00, $9.00 and $12.00 

 per doz. 



Crotons, assorted, 4, 5 and 5^-in. pots, $3.00. 



$4 00, $6 00. $9 Oil and $12.00 per doz. 

 Chrysanthamums iu pots (all colors). $4.00, 



$6.tKt. $9.(0. «i2 Oo and $1«.00 per doz. 

 Cyelaman Parslcum Qlsantaum, in variety. 



5-in. to 7-in. pots. $3.00, $4.tO, $6.00, $9.00 and 



$12.00 per doz. 



Dracaona Frasrans, 5. S^s and 6-in. pots. 50c. 

 75c and $1.00 each. 



Kriea Frasrans Malantbava, Xmas, perrect 

 budded plants, 5 and .'>>i) in.. $50.00 and $7A.0O 

 per 100. 



Erica RaKormlnans (lavender-pink). 4 and 5< 

 In. pots. »6.00 aiid $9.U0 per dos. 



Erica Valtchll, Easter (white), in bud. perfectly 

 shaped plants. 5 and 5^-in. pots. $50.00 and 

 $75.00 per 100. 



Erica Arboraa, 6-in. pots, $S.0O and $9.00 per 

 doz. 



Erica Voitciiii, for growing on, 3^1n. poti>, 

 $10.00 per 100. 



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Ficus Pandurata, 6^. 7 and 8-in. pots, $1.50. 

 $2.t0. $2 50 and $».00 each. 



Gardenia Vaitchii, 6-in. pots. $6.00 and $9.00 

 per doz. 



Kantias Belmoraana and Forstorlana, com- 

 binations from $8 00 to $15.10 each. 



Pandanus Utills. 4. 4^ and 5-in. pots, $3.00. 

 $4.UD, $6.u0 and $9.00 per doz. 



Pandanus Vencliil, 5.6. 6^ and 7-in. pots. $1.00 

 $1.60. $2.00 and $2.5U each ; also by the dozen. 



Cash with order, please. 

 Packing charges at cost. Say if wanted shipped out of pots. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, 316 I9th St., College Point, L. I., N. Y. 



.\fptitlon The R#t1pw whMi rnt write 



SPECIAL. 10-DAY BARGAINS 



For want of room we offer the following at special prices for the next 



10 days. This stock is in excellent condition and in abundance now on 



hand, ready for immediate or later shipment. Early orders solicited. 



Inch Per Per 



pots. 100. 1000. 



Asparagus Sprengerl, extra large 2^ $2.00 $18.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, extra large , . 4 6.00 55.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, extra large 2Vi 3.00 25.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, extra large , 4 8.00 75.00 



Primula Obronica, fancy, mixed 2 % 2.50 20.00 



Primula Obconica, fancy, mixed 4 5.25 50.00 



Chinese Primroses, fancy, mixed , 2% 2.75 25.00 



Chinese Primroses, fancy, mixed 4 7.00 60.00 



Cyclamen, 8 varieties , 3 7.00 60.00 



Begonia, flowering, 10 varieties 3 2..50 22.50 



Begonia, flowering, 10 varieties ., 4 6.00 50.00 



Cioerarias, fancy, mixed 3% .VOO 45.00 



Violets, Marie Louise 3% 3..50 30.00 



Calla Lilies, large giants , 4 B.25 60.00 



Vlnca VariegatH, field-grown 5.00 45.00 



ALSO ARAICARIAS, AZALEAS, FKKNS, PANSY PLANTS, KTC, ETC.. IN 

 ABUNDANCE ON HAND. CORRESPONDENCE SOI>ICITED. 



ALONZO Ja BnTAN, Washington, new jersey 



Mfntinn Thf Rpvtew wh«>n vmi wr1t«> 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



HYDRAWGEA OTAKSA, 3 to 5 shoots, potgrown. 5-in. pots. $25.00 per 100; field- 

 grown, 4 to « shoois. $li.00 per 100: 5 to 7 shoots, $25.00 per 100. 



PANDANUS UTILIS. »-in. pots. $10.00 dit W). 4-in. pots. $20 00 per 100. 



HAROT XNGLISH OR RUSSIAN VIOLKT8, ttrong field-grown clumps, $7.00 

 ppr 100. 



ANBMONK JAPONICA, strong fleld-grown dumps. Alba. Rubra, Queen Charlotte 

 and Whirlw ind, $6.00 per lOo. 



POIN8XTTIA8, strnnfr, 3-in. pot plants, at $7 00 per 100. 



ADIAISTUM CROWKANUBf , 4-in. pot plants. $15.00 per 100. 



ADLANTUM HTBRIOUM, 5-in. pot plants. $25.00 per 100. 



ADIANTUM CUNBATUM, (-trong4-in.. $10.00 per 100. 



CIBOTIUM 8CH1BOXI (Gold Fern), fine plants. 6-in. pots. 10 to 12-in. 

 frond.s, '^-ft. spread, $l.f.Oeach. 



BOUVARDIAS, field-itrown plants, well established in 5-iu. pots, red, white 

 and pink, $16.00 per 100. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., PainesTiUcO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



J. L. DILLON 



Wholesale Grower of 



Roses, CarnaUons and Verbenas 



BLOOMSBURQ, PA. 



Always mention the Floritti' Review when 

 Writinsf advcrtisefi. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



PGBOWXB OV 

 ALMS, ETC. 



BMid Sot PtIov List 



HOLMBBUiWi, : PHILAPaPHIA, PA. 



Always mention the Florictt' Review when 

 writing advertisen. 



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