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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Pbbhuart 8^ 1012. 



BOWLING 



AT BUFFALO. 



The following scores were made Feb- 

 ruary 5: 



w r^^ ' !»* 2d 3d 



J'pCl'i'-e 159 188 165 



Sandlford 209 180 169 



Wallace 160 171 198 



Mansfleld 189 202 184 



^- Taylor 162 200 154 



S-«.Z?^'"'' 128 166 128 



Flebelkoni 114 123 131 



°"»"5, 176 195 178 



Claudsley 190 189 174 



AT MILWAUKEE. 



The scores made by the members of 

 the Milwaukee Florists' Bowling Club 

 January 30 were: 



Player. 1st. 2d. Sd. Player Ist 2d id 



C. Gutbrod.149 203 140 G. Rusch.. .141 113 174 



P. Nohos...l57 155 138 G. Kellner..l77 136 174 



W. Schiiiltz.124 126 136 G. Pohl. . 139 106 135 



W ^^^^r^^\U \ll J^ ^- LeJ1'Kei-;i38 156 itl 

 W. HalU'y..l52 152 109 R. Lletz...l06 107 108 

 ^- Manos 176 109 O. Eg'b'clit.108 135 124 



E. O. 



AT CHICAGO. 



The Stuppy Floral Co. bowling team, 

 of St. Joseph, Mo., winners of the pen- 

 nant of the Apex Bowling League at 

 that place, and now bowling in first 

 place in the Academy League, also of 

 St. Joseph, will visit Chicago early in 

 March to compete in the American 

 Bowling Congress tournament and will 

 at that time bowl a match game with 

 a picked team of the Florists' League 

 of Chicago. 



The scores made by the Chicago Flo- 

 rists ' League January 31 were: 

 Carnations. Ist. 2d. 3d. Hoses. 1st. 2d. 3d 



Lorman ...130 178 141 Abraham'n..l51 121 118 



^yers 163 200 141 Welsh 114 191 140 



Schnltz ....188 151 210 Wenzel ....129 124 147 



?«»"', 192 120 171 Goerlsch ...163 161 154 



A. Zech . . .1^ 131 149 Wolf 192 205 167 



Totals . . .835 780 812 Totals .. .755 802 716 



Orchids. 1st. 2d. 3d. Violets. 1st. 2d. 3d. 



Ueberman .142 151 135 Schlosm'n ..1&3 140 121 



GT&a 180 199 148 Conners . . .157 134 178 



Farley ...186 141201 Wlnterson .144 143 82 



Huebner ...1S2 159 171 Van Gelder.146 177 158 



J. Zech.... 144 176 136 Simon 124 132 144 



Totals .. .834 826 791 Totals . . .734 726 683 



Express prepaid on 

 Rooted Cuttlnifs. The 

 finest ever. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed to all parts 

 of the United States. 

 Verl)enaB, the very best 

 named varieties. 70c 100; 

 $6.00 1000; Fuchsias, the 

 best named varieties, 

 $1.00 100; $9.00 1000; Fe- 

 verfew, Little Gem, $1.26 

 100; $10.00 1000; Coleus. 

 all the finest select 

 named varieties, 70c 100; 

 $6.001000; Alternanther- 

 as, red and yellow, very 

 strong, 60c 100; $5.00 

 1000; Sweet Alyssum, our 

 big Double Olant, 80c 

 100; $6.00 1000; DaUv 

 White California, $1.00 

 100; $8.00 per 1000. :!2.{»)0 Vlnca R. C, $1.00 100; $8.00 

 1000; Salvias, Bonfire and St. Louis, the leadinif 

 varieties, 80c 100; $7.00 1000. Feverfew Little Oem. 

 lar^e fine double flowers, the best of all, $1.00 100; 

 $9.00 1000. Swalnsonas, $1.25 100. Oeraniums, Jean 

 Vlaud, Mme. Buchner, A. Rlcard, strong:, 2-ln. 



C. HUMFELD, Clay Center, Kan. 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Palms, PUnts, Orchida, Btc. 



Band for Frtoe Umt, 



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EASTER IS COMING SOON 



For Easter Day, next Easter Day, 

 Come fill your benches right away. 

 The Palms will grow, Azaleas bloom 

 Best In your house if purchased soon. 



The Araucarias that I sell 

 Will dollars grow if treated well, 

 And all my Lilies healthy are, 

 Without one sicltly leaf to mar. 



What do you need for Easter Day? 

 Bulbs, Ferns, whatever else you say — 

 I've everything the people need, 

 All growing strong as any weed. 



And oh, the beauty of them all, 

 The best of earth, both large and small! 

 Why, Godfrey Aschmann leader stands. 

 With all that's good from many lands. 



We have an Immense stock of EASTER AZALEAS, blooming at Easter or before. 

 Mme. Vander Cruyssen, double pink; Simon Mardner, double pink; Deutsche Perle, 

 double white; Niobe, double white; Helene Theleman, Professeur Wblters, Vervaeneana, 

 double variegated; Apollo, red, and others, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00. Vervaeneana, 

 Simon Mardner, Deutsche Perle, nearly in bloom, 75c to $1.00. 



We can spare about 1500 LILIUM MULTIFLORUM, just right for Easter blooming, 

 raised from selected best Japan growers, 9 to 10 -in. bulbs, 5% to 6 -in. pots, now 8, 

 10, 12 to 15 In. high, some showing buds, 25c, 30c to 35c per plant. 



We have to offer, in prime condition, a large stock of ARAUCARIA EXCELSA, 5%, 

 6 and 7-ln, 4, 5, 6 to 7 tiers, 18. 20, 28, 30 to 40 in. high, 60c up to $1.25; ROBUSTA 

 COMPACTA, EXCELSA QLAUCA, $1.00 up to $2.00. 



FERNS.— SCOTTII, WHITMANI, BOSTON, SCHOLZELI and GIATRASII, 5^6. 6 

 and 7-inch sizes, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c to $1.00. 



RUBBER PLANTS, 6 and 7-in. pots, 25 to 35 in. high, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c to $1.00. 



20,000 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 2%, 3 and 4-in., 3c, 5c and 10c; SPRENGERI, 

 4-in., 10c. 



KENTIAS, BELMOREANA AND FORSTERIANA, single, 5% to 6-in. pots, 25, 30 

 to 40 in. high, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00. KENTIA BELMOREANA, made up. 

 60c, 75c to $1.00. 



LATANIA BORBONICA, 7-in., 30 to 35 in. high, 8 leaves, 75c to $1.00; made up, 

 6-in., 30 in. high, 50c. 



ARECA LUTESCENS, 4-in., made up of 3 plants, 15c, 25c; 5% in., 25c. 



COCOS WEDDELLIANA, 3-in., 15c; 4-in., 20c. 



PRIMULA CHINENSIS, In bloom, 4-in., 10c; 5Vi-in., $2.00 per doz. 



GODFREY ASCHNAIIN, 1012 W. Ontario St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Heacock's Palms and Ferns 



HOME-GROWN-STRONG AND HEALTHY 



Our Palm sales have increased more than 44^ during the year 1911 over the 

 sales of the previous year. - We are still strong on the following sizes: 



Areca Lntescens 



Plants HeiKbt Each 



9-ln. cedar tub.. Several In tub.. 5 ft. ..$7.60 



Kentia Belmoreana 



Leavea Helsht Each Doe. 



2i9-in.pot 4 .. StoToin.. 1 1.60 



3-ln. pot 6 .. Win. .. 2.00 



6-ln.pot 6to7.. ISlQ. ..$»M 6.00 



6-ln.pot 6to7.. 241n. ..1.00 12.00 



7-ln. cedar tnb... 6 to 7 ..34 to 36 in.. 2.60 SO.OO 



7-ln. cedar tnb. . .6 to 7 . .38 to 38 in. . 3.00 36.00 



9-lD. cedar tub... 6 to 7 ..40 to 46 in.. 4.00 48.00 

 9 in. cedar tub... 6 to 7 ..42 to 48 in.. 6.00 

 9-ln. cedar tub. . .6 to 7 . .48 to 64 in. . 6.00 



Oocos Weddelliana Per 100 



2>a-ln. pot. StolO In. high HO.OO 



Slade-np Kentia Fonterlana 



Helfht Bach Dos. 



7-lD. cedar tub, 4 planto . . 36 In. . .t2.60 $80.00 

 7-in. cedar tub. 4 plants.. 36 to 40 In.. S.OO S6.00 

 9-ln.cedartnb. 4planto..40to42in.. 4.00 48.00 

 9-ln. cedar tnb. 4 planU . .42 to 48 In. . 6.00 00.00 



Phoenix Roebelenii Each 



6-ln. pot, nicely characterized tl.OO 



6-ln.pot. 18 to 20 in. spread 1.60 



7-ln.cedartnb. 181n. Ugh, 24-ln. spread.... 2.00 



Clbotiam Sehledel 



9-ln. cedar tub, 4-ft. spread 4.00 



9-la. cedar tub. 5-ft. spread 6.00 



9-ln. cedar tnb. 6 to 6-ft. spread 6.00 



Joseph Heacock Co., Wpcote, Pa. 



RaUway Stetion, JXNKINTOWN 



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40,000 S. A. NUTT 



To be disposed of at once to make room for later stock ; consisting of 2^ -inch 

 and Syi-inch, all ready to shift. They are strong and healthy plants. 



We also have about 18,000 Mixed Plants (mixed by mistake), that we are 

 offering at a bargain; thev are unnamed, but consist of single and double white, 

 single and double pink and single and double red. Write for prices. 



Th( Meredith Flower & Vecetable Co., ""'Tl^:"'^' 



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