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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



January 25, 1912. 



EVANSVILI^, IND. 



The Market. 



Trade has been quite slow for a 

 week or so. Heavy snow and con- 

 tinued cold were the greatest factors 

 in holding business back. This has been 

 the coldest month in about fifteen years 

 and we had a foot of snow, also. Just 

 now it is warmer and the snow almost 

 gone, so better times are expected. The 

 days are noticeably longer and stock 

 will improve from now on. 



Various Notes. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons had no 

 trouble in keeping the houses warm 

 during the cold snap. The roses and 

 carnations are looking fine. The roses 

 are giving a nice cut and the carna- 

 tions are full of buds and flowers. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. is 

 having its usual good business. They 

 are short of stock and have to buy 

 considerable. 



Louis Fritsch had quite a run of 

 funeral work one day last week. His 

 carnations are in excellent condition. 



Karl Zeidler gave as a premium a 

 fine sago palm for the smallest dog at 

 our recent poultry show. 



Eoyston & Fenton are oflf crop and 

 the cut or roses is smaii. E. L. Fenton 

 won several blue ribbons on his White 

 Wyandottes at the poultry show. Mr. 

 Eoyston won on his, also. 



J. C. Elsperman says that business 

 has been quiet, but seems to be picking 

 up again. 



Miss Marion Halbrooks, daughter of 

 Paul Halbrooks, superintendent of the 

 Columbus Floral Co., of Columbus, was 

 here recently on a visit with her 

 grandparents. On her way home she 

 stopped in Louisville and visited sev- 

 eral of the leading florists of that city. 

 She takes a great interest in her fath- 

 er's business and is a great help to 

 him. E. L. F. 



4-inch, heav7 stock, $12 00 per 100. Boston, Bar- 



rowtii and Elegant issima. 

 Also 214-inch Boston. $3.50 per 100. 



Wagner Park Conservatories 



SIDNKT, OHIO 



A sparagus Plumosus 

 Seedlings 



$1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 

 COLLINQDALE GREENHOUSES 



COLLINQDALE, PA. 



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FERNS FOR DISHES 



Assorted varieties, 2H-in pots, |3.60 per 100 ; 



130 00 per 1000. 



Aspamcua Plumoaus, 



2H-in. pots, $3 50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000: 3-in. 



pots, $6.00 per 100. 

 Cash with order. .=100 at 1000 rate. 



fRANK OKHSllN.^''\:^ic«>;a-*- 



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F. S. SMITH 



Feverfew, 2j4-in., $3.00 per 100. 



Cdeus, mixed, $2.50 per lUO. 



<Mfrey CiHm, 4-in., $6.00; 2X-in. $4.00 100 



MO W. S8th gt., XndlanapoUa, Ind. 



At bargain prices, for immediate delivery, to make room for 

 planting. All fine stock. 



Carnation White Wonder, fine cuttings, ready now, $5.50 per 100. 

 Write for price on 5000. 



200 4-inch Genista, for Easter blooming, $1.00 per doz. 



100 Jerusalem Cherries, right for February 22, 12^c each. 

 6000 Godfrey Calla, $i5.00 per lOCO. 

 6000 Adiantum Croweanum, 10c each. 



100 Primula Chinensis, 6- inch, in full bloom, $1.00 per doz. 



500 Mrs. Sander Daisy (new), 6c each. 



FRED H. LENON & CO., Richmond, Ind. 



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LOOK! A BIG BARGAIN!! 



1000 Asparagrua Plumosua, big plants in 4-iiu'h pots, suitable to cut; look, worth double, 

 only 10 cents each; 2(J00 3-inch, only $-").00 per 100; 5000 2*2-inch, large plants, last spring (April) rais- 

 ing, only 13.00 per 100. 



We also have a fine lot, best colors, of Chinese rrlmrosea (J. Rupp's superior strain), in Sc- 

 inch pots, in bloom ; to make room for an extensive Easter stock we will sell you them at a great re- 

 duction, from $3.00 per dozen 10^1.50 per dozen; 4-inch, 10 cents, or $1.00 iier dozen. 



Ulium Multlflorum, raised from selected 9 to 10-inch bulbs, from the Yokohama Nursery Co. ; 

 from 4-in(h pots, 20 cents; from 6-inch pots, 25 cents to 30 cents. All ready started, about 6 to 10 to 12 

 inches high, right for Easter blooming. 



GODFREY ASCHNANN, 1012 W. Ontario St., Philadelpliia, Pa. 



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Miller's Giant Obconicas 



Will come In for Blister flowers, average larger 

 than silver dollars, on long stems, fine for cutthig 

 also. Extra strong, 3-ln., $5.00 per 100. 



Cinerarias, the largest flowering grown, fine 

 shades; large 3-ln., $3.50 per 100. 



Cyclamen GlKant«nn>, in bud, 4-ln., $10.00 

 per 100; 3-ln., $5.00 per 100. 



AfiparfiKns Plnmosas, strong, 3-in., $.3.00 per 

 100; 2-ln., $2.00 per 100. Special price by the 1000. 



Asparasns Sprenseri, 2-ln., $1.50 per 100. 



Chineoe PrlmroBe, coming in bloom, 3-in., 

 $4.00 per 100. 



Kewensis Prlmroie. for cut and pot plants, 

 sweet scented, 3-ln., $4.00 per 100. 



These are well grown plants and will please you. 

 Cash, please. 



J. W. NDLLER, Shireminstowii, Pa. 



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Wheeler's 

 Light Pink Snapdragon 



From 1%-ln. pots, $4.00 per 100. 

 Wbeeler'B Tellow, from 1%-ln. pots, $3.00 

 per 100. 



JAMES WHEELER, Florist 



HATICK. MASS. 



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Express Prepaid on 

 Rooted Cuttings. The 

 finest ever. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed to all parts 

 of the United States. 

 Verbenas, the very best 

 named varieties, 70c 100; 

 $6 00 1000; FuchsUs. the 

 best named varieties. 

 $1.00 100; $9.00 1000: Fe- 

 verfew. Little Oem,tl.2( 

 100; $10 001000; Ooleos, 

 all ihe finest select 

 named varieties, TOclOO; 

 $6.00 1000; Alternantber- 

 •B. red and yel'ow, very 

 strong, 60c 100; $6.00 

 ItOO; Ageratum, Little 

 Blue Star, Stella Gurn- 

 ey aud Imuerlal White, 



^___ 60c 100; 15 00 lOOO; Sweet 



Alyssum. onr big Double Giant. 80c 100; $6.00 1000: 

 Daisy. White California. $l.tO 100; $8.00 1000. 82.000 

 Vlnca R. C..$1.00 100; $8.001000. 



C. HUMPELD, Clay Center, Kan. 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Palms, Plants, Orchids, Etc. 



Bend for Frloe Ust. 



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Our Stock of Ferns 



On January 20th Invoiced, was 35,369. This con- 

 sists of Bostons, 2>a In. to 10 In.; Wliltmanl, 2Hi In. 

 to 8 in.; Amerpohlli, 2ia in. and 5 In.; Roosevelt. 2»3 

 In., 4 in., 5 in., 6 in.; Plersonl. 2H» in. to 6 In.; Plu- 

 mosus, 2*8 In. to 5 in.; Maidenhair, 2'a In. and 3 In. 

 Small assorted ferns, 2'aln.; Sprengerl, 2'9 In. to 6 

 in.; Scottil, 4 in. This makes a total of over thirty- 

 five thousand. If you arc Interested in ferns at all, 

 kindly send us list of sizes you would like and we 

 will quote you special price, as we need both cash 

 and room. 



Be sure to ask for our Easter list. 



GEO. A. KUHL 



PEKIN, 



Wholesale Grower 



ILL. 



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