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32 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Febbuabv 15, 1912. 



ICHELL'S BULBS 



100 1000 



KUNDBRDI OLORY Doz. 



Petals ruffled; color 



cream pink, w i t h a 



faint blood-red stripe 



throuKh the throat. . . .$1.10 $7.50 $70.00 

 AMERICA 



Giant flowers; delicate 



pink 



AUGUSTA 



Pure white 



MAY 



White, penciled crimson 

 BRENCHLEYENbIS 



Bright, brilliant scarlet 

 MRS. FRANCIS KINO 



Qigantic spikes, bril- 

 liant scarlet 50 3.00 25.00 



Varieties for Outdoor Planting 



PEACE (New) Doz. 10 J lOOJ 



A grand pure white 



flower with a slight 



marking of lilac on the 



lower petal $3.00 $20.00 $125.00 



PRINCEPS 



Giant dazzling scarlet 1.75 12.00 115.00 



FORCINQ GLADIOLUS 



UNNAMED GLADIOLUS 



.60 3 75 35.00 



.40 2.50 20.00 



.40 2 25 20 00 



20 1.25 12.00 



OLADIOLUS IN MIXTURE 



Doz. 100 1000 

 IVDcheiro Giant-f ower- 

 insr Mixture— the best 

 there is $0.25 $1.75 $15.00 



Groff's New Hybrids. 

 Extra Fine Mlied 



Extra Choice Mixed.... 



.25 1.50 12.50 

 .20 1.00 9.00 



[BEGONIAS (Tuberous-rooted) 



Choicest large-flowering. Mammoth bulbs. 



SINGLE BEGONIAS Per doz. 



Separate colors $0.40 



Mixed 30 



DOUBLE BEGONIAS 



Separate coloi s 



Mixed 



Per 100 PerlOOO 



$2 50 ^2 00 



2.25 20 00 



.0.'> 

 .50 



4.00 

 3.75 



37.50 

 33.00 



NEW BEGOMA CRISPA 



A beautiful frilled or crested type, produeins very- 

 large, single flowers. Per doz. Per 100 PerlOOO 



Separate colors $1.00 $6.00 ^^.00 



Mixed 80 5.00 40.00 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 



ISMENB CAL\THINA 



Flowers a beautiful waxy white and de- 

 liciously fragrant. Large bulbs, 12c each; 

 per doz., $1.25: $8.50 per 100. 



JAPANESE FERN BALLS 

 la Dormant Condition 



Each Doz. 100 1000 



Large size $0.25 $2.75 $22.50 $200.00 



Medium size 20 2 00 15.00 135 00 



aLGXINIAS 



Large, plmnp bulbs, which will make 

 fine specimen plants. Doz.. 100 1000 



Separate colors $0.60 $3 25 $30.00 



Choicest Mixed, all colors .50 3.00 27.50 



CALADIUMS 



42.50 

 23.50 



Mammoth Bulbs . . 

 Fir^t Size Buib« . . 

 Second Size Bulbs.. 

 Third Size Bu>b:i... 



TUBhROSE 



Mammoth size Per 1000, $8.75 



CANNA BULBS 

 All varieties. Write for prices. 



Doz. ICO 1000 

 .$1.35 $10 00 $95.00 

 . .90 6.50 62.50 

 . .60 4 50 

 . .40 2.50 



BULBS 



Wholesale Cataiosua for 

 Free for tbe Askina: 



1913 



518 



MARKtT ST., 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



Roses, Beauticfs, Orchids, Valley, Violets, Carnations, Paper Whites, 

 Lilies, Sweet Peas, Daisies, Trumpets, Mignonette, Decorative Greens 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY 



Wholesale Growers 



121 Seventh St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



T5r 



Mention The Rp^ipw wtiPTi vou write 



Bowe, McConnell, D^Uv Myer, Bun- 

 yard, Schling, Clarke 'sSons, Lee and 

 many others have been .^usy with ban- 

 quets and receptions and funeral de- 

 signs of great size atv3 beauty during 

 the first weeks of Febrnary. 



Charles Millang met with a serious 

 accident while on his way home in his 

 auto Wednesday evening, February 7. 

 He was making good speted when the 

 brass pipe attached to the horn shook 

 loose and caught in the wheels. The 

 jamming of the wheel caused the ma- 

 chine to skid and overturn. Mr. Mil- 

 lang was caught under the car. It 

 turned again and left him lying uncon- 

 scious in the roadway. He was taken 

 to the Flatbush hospital, where it was 

 at first feared his injuries were fatal. 

 Over 100 stitches were necessary to 

 close the cuts.. Mr. Millang is known 

 and liked by everyone in the trade in 

 this section and it is the unanimous 

 wish that his recovery will be rapid. 



Another musician has been added to 

 the family of George Burnett, of Bur- 

 nett Bros. 



The veteran J. K. Allen is again on 



fSTVERY now and then a well- 

 >» pleased reader speaks the word 

 w^fiich is the means of bringing a 

 ne'w advertiser to 



,tVc^ 



Such friendly assistance is thoroughly 

 appreciated. 



Give us the name of anyone from 

 whom you are buying, not an adver- 

 tiser. We especially wish to interest 

 those selling articles of florist's use 

 not at present advertised* 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 

 530-60 Cazton Bldg. Chicago 



deck, fully recovered from his recent 

 indisposition. 



Frank Adelberger, of Philadelphia, 

 was in the city last week because of 

 the serious illness of his brother. 



L. H. Lord, of the Lord Plant Box 

 Co., Minneapolis, called on New York 

 customers last week on his way to 

 Boston. 



Fred Schumann, formerly of the 

 wholesale firm of Perkins & Schumann, 

 has purchased the Metz retail business 

 at 182 East One Hundred and Sixteenth 

 street. 



Woodrow & Marketos say they have 

 done a heavy plant shipping business 

 ever since New Year 's, in spite of the 

 severe weather. 



Messrs. Schraeder, superintendent for 

 John D. Rockefeller, and Fay, formerly 

 with Dr. Seward Webb, were in the 

 city February 10, the guests of Arthur 

 T. Boddington. 



From Mabie's big plant at Hacken- 

 sack, N. J., P. J. Smith is receiving 

 some fine sweet peas. 



H. E. Froment thinks it is hard to 

 account for the slump in violets on 



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