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The Florists^ Review 



February 19. 1914. 



RIGHT NOW 



IS THE TINE 

 TO PREPARE rOR 



EASTER AND SPRING 



We are in a position to take care of all orders for the following — CRAIG QUALITY: 



NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTII 



2%-ln $ 5.00 100; $ 45.00 1000 



4.Tn 20,00 100; 175.00 1000 



NEPHROLEPIS HARRISII 



2%-ln $ 6.00 100; $ 50.00 1000 



4.1n 20.00 100; 175.00 1000 



6-in 6.00 doz-.; 45.00 100 



«-ln., very heavy 9.00 doz.; 70.00 100 



8-ln. 12.00 doz.; 90.00 100 



11-in. tubs 12.50, 13.00, $3.50, $5.00 each 



NEPHROLEPIS TEDDY, JR. 



(Dwarf Roosevelt) 



The best fern in all sizes 



2%-ln $15.00 100; $140.00 1000 



8-In., heavy 20,00 100; 180.00 1000 



NEPHROLEPIS TUBEROSA PLUMOSA 



2%-In $12.00 100; $100,00 1000 



4-in 20.00 100 



NEPHROLEPIS ELEQANTISSIMA 

 ROBUSTA 



The winner at the National Show 



2%-in $15.00 100; $140.00 1000 



4-in 25,00 100 



6-in »$6,00 and 9.00 doz. 



ADIANTUM HYBRIDUM 

 11-in. specimens $2.00 and $2.50 each 



DRACAENA FRAGRANS 



6-in 50c and 75c each 



11-in. specimens. $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 each 



GARDENIA VEITCHII 



4-ln., strong: stock $20.00 100 



6-ln., strong stock $50.00, 76.00 100 



DRACAENA MASSANGEANA 



(Home Grown Stock) 



4-in.. stroniT plants. ..$7.50 doz.; $50.00 100 

 11-in. specimens $5.00 and $6.00 each 



ROSES FOR EASTER 



Baby Ramblers, Orleans, Phyllis, 



6-in. pots $35.00 100 



Tautendschon ..50c, 76c, $1.00, $1.50 each 



Juniata 50c, 76c, 1.00, 1.50 each 



American Pl1lar.50c, 76c, 1.00. 1.50 each 



FIELD-GROWN ROSES 



Tautendschon, 3-yr. old $20.00 100 



Juniata, 3-yr. old 20.00 100 



American Pillar, 3-yr. old 15.00 100 



KENTIAS, BELMOREANA AND 

 FORSTERIANA 



3-in $15.00 100 



Belmoreana, 6-in., made up 9.00 doz. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



We are now booking orders on the follow- 

 ing cbrysantbemums, rooted cuttings and* 

 stock from 2i4-in. pots, Feb. 15 or later 

 delivery : 



Golden Glow, Pacific Supreme, Smith's 

 Advance, Bonnaflfon, Nagoya, Merry Jane, 

 Dolly Dimple, Robert Halliday, Dr. Engue- 

 hard, QUlnola (pompon). Baby Pompon, 

 Lynnwood Hall, Unaka, Chrysolora, Garza, 

 Clorinda, Mrs. Beu, rooted cuttings, $2.00- 



ler 100, $17.50 per 1,000; 2^-ln. stock, 



3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1,000. 



Golden Age, rooted cuttings, $2.50 per 

 100, $20.00 per 1,000; 2Vi-ln. stock, $3.50 

 per 100, $30.00 per 1,000. 



Golden Gem, Fairy Queen, Well's Late 

 Pink, December Gem, Comoleta, Thanksgiv- 

 ing Queen, Roman Gold, Naoma, rooted cut- 

 tings, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1,000 ; 2%- 

 in. stock, $4.00 per 100, $35.00 per 1,000. 



W. R. Brock, rooted cuttings. $4.00 per 

 100, $35.00 per 1,000; 2i4-ln. stock, $5.00- 

 per 100, $40.00 per 1,000. 



Ramapo, Golden Star, rooted cuttings, 

 $8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1,000; 2i4-in.. 

 $10.00 per 100, $90.00 per 1,000. 



ROBERT CRAIG CO., 4900 Market St., Philadelphia 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



this year was heavy for plants antl bas- 

 kets at moderate prices. Cut flowers, 

 of course, were most popular and hun- 

 dreds of corsage bouquets were used. 

 Nearly all the violets arriving from the 

 east were badly frozen on arrival here. 

 Various Notes. 



E. A. Fetters purchased a handsonu* 

 new touring car last week and is now 

 wishing for nice summer weather. 



P. L. McKee, of the .John C. Moninger 

 Co., Chicago, has been in Detroit for 

 about a week with his family. Mr. Mc- 

 Kee was much interested in tests of a 

 new boiler made for his firm by a De- 

 troit concern. He reports business ;is 

 having been exceptionally good; in fact, 

 his firm lacks but little of having done 

 as much business so far this year as all 

 of last year. 



In reporting tlic dancing party given 

 by the florists' wives February 4, the 

 writer made an error in not giving S. S. 

 Skidelsky proper credit for his contribu- 

 tion. Plants donated by Charles Plilinb 

 brought $25 when sold at auction and 

 one handsome combination of lilacs, aza- 

 leas, etc., donated by S. 8. Skidelsky 

 also brought .$*2."). 



The Michigan Cut Flower Kxchange 

 will soon be located in its new home at 

 •264 and 266 Randolph street. The whole 

 building, with a frontage of forty feet, 

 four stories high, will be devoted to the 

 interests of this concern. It is well lo- 

 cated, being right in the midst of the 

 many flower stores. A large part of the 

 stock has already been moved to the 

 new quarters and by March 1 they will 

 be entirely moved. H. S. 



CLEVEIiANDERS VISIT SALEM. 



The following is the score of the three 

 games rolled on the occasion of the re- 

 cent visit to Salem, O., by |he Cleveland 

 florists: 



< 



CleTPland. Ist 2(1 n.d 



Frledle.v ... 164 14!) 14fi 



Rltzpnth'l'r 1.30 146 142 



H. Bate 152 158 94 



O. Bate 152 149 lO-f 



Knoble 167 140 1.3.'. 



Totals 76.'. 742 714 



.Salem. 1st 2d .'!<1 



(;iinn 147 14» 140 



Meyerliofen; 99 123 141 

 (;oodbrlck .160 87 HI 



Glass. 116 144 l.'i7 



Cowglll . ..Ill 137 li!3 



Totalf!. 



.6.33 640 >\r,-2 



TRUE IRISH SHAMROCK 



B7 



E have an immense stock of this 



pretty novelty in 2 x 2^ -inch 



pots, full and bushy, $5.00 per 



hundred, $30.00 per thousand. Try 



them — they sell on sight. One 



house we know sold 70,000 of them 



last year. Orders placed with the 



Pittsburfi^h Cut Flower Co. will receive the 



same careful attention as if placed direct. 



JOHN BADER COMPANY 



1826 RIALTO ST. 



Bell Phone 872 Cedar 



N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



THE TRUE IRISH SHAMROCK 



Thousands and tbousandsof them— theflnest 

 plants I ever grew. 2-ln., $2.00; Mlnlaturea, 

 In pots, $2.00; 2V!-ln.. $3.60. Special rates on 

 thousand lota. Cash. Send order early. 



NC PTTFD Successorto J.F. Rapp, 

 . a. LI ILH, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



Th* Bast Strain. 



Strong plants f i^ptn' 2^-inch pots, 

 $3.00 per 100. 

 Cash with order. 



FRANK OKHSLIN, fAl^^-^iL^^- 



Blooming Plants 



DUTCH HYACINTHS 



4-in $1.50 per doz. 



5-in 5.00 per doz. 



8-in 9.00 per doz. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



In full bloom, 4-in.. $1.50 to $2.00; 3-in.. T.5c doz. 

 PRIMULA MALACOIDCS 



Extra fine $3.00 per doz. 



CYCLAMEN 



5-in.. in bloom, $4.20 to $6.00 per do/. 

 BOSTON FfRNS 



6-in.. $«i.00d«^ extra Strang 7-in.. $'.<.i)Odoz. 

 Caah with' order, pleaae. 



ERNEST ROBER, 



Wilfnett€, 10. 



