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^Tfae Florists' Review 



Apkil 2, 1811. 



DOUBLE OR SHOW Doz. 50 100 



A. D. Livoni. Soft pink $1.10 $3.50 $6.00 



Dorothy Peacock. Pink, white cen- 

 ter 2.75 8.75 15.00 



Red Hussar. Scarlet crimson 1.10 3.50 6.00 



FANCY 



Frank Goodman. Rich purple, tipped 



white 1.10 3.50 6.00 



Keystone. Pink, striped crimson. . . 1.10 3.50 6.00 



Penelope. White, flaked lavender. . 1.10 3.75 6.50 



POMPON 



Alewine. .White, flushed pink 1.10 3.75 7.00 



Fairy Queen. Sulphur yellow, edged 



peach 1.10 3.75 7.00 



Snowclad. Pure white 1.10 3.75 7.00 



PUGW Mia B00I8 



We will ship you superbly strong, fleld-grown stock, 

 right from our own nurseries at Andalusia, Pa. Home- 

 grown, true to name. The kind that will make heavy 

 plants. No divided roots. Make your selection from the 

 following choice varieties, that have been selected as being 

 especially suitable for cut flower purposes. 



CACTUS Doz. 



Burbank. Brilliant, dazzling scarlet. $1.15 



Cocatoo. Lemon yellow, shaded 

 rose, with pure white center pet- 

 als; sonietimes entirely yellow and 

 white .:. 1.15 



Country Girl. Deep golden yellow, 

 shaded salmon rose,... 1.25 



Countess of Lonsdale. Amber and 

 salmon pink 1.15 



General BuUer. Velvety maroon 

 tipped white 1.15 



Kriemhilde. Pink, white center 1.15 



Master. Carl. Bright amber 1.35 



Prince of Yellows. Rich canary yel- 

 low ..> 1.00 



Standard, Bearer. Bright scarlet... 1.00 



Volker. ■ Clear canary yellow 1.15 



Winsome.. Clear ivory white...... 1.00 



DECORATIVE 



C. W. Bruton. Canary yellow 1.10 



Catharine. Duer. Crimson scarlet. . . 1.10 



Delice. Brilliant pink 2.00 



Flora. Pure white 1.10 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. • Pure 



white 1.50 



Ljjndhurst. Bright scarlet 1.10 



Miss Minnie McCullough. Yellow 



shaded bronze 1.10 



Sylvia. White shaded pink 1.10 



Yellow Colosse. Clear yellow 1.50 



SINGLE 

 Twentieth Century. Rosy Crimson 



and white .. 1.00 



Splendid stock of selected Canna Roots; also Begonia, Cala- 

 dium, Qioxinia, Ismene Calathina and Gladiolus bulbs. 



Send tor Wholesale Price List- -Charge Accounts Invited 

 Prompt, Courteous Service 



MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE — «'°"*'"^"«^ 



D.pt. P PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Barre, Pa.; Eaymond Kester, of Will- 

 iamsport, Pa.; Lawrence Summers, of 

 Baltimore., Md.; Theodore Edwards, of 

 Bridgeton, N. J., and C. H. Twinn, of 

 Noi^th Tonawanda, N, Y. 



Edward field returned from a short 

 business trip this week. 



The Henry F. Michell Co. held an im- 

 promptu flower show March 28, the 

 prize-winning lilies, azaleas, spiraeas, 

 daffodils,, tulips and hyacinths from the 

 spring show of the P. H. S. being on 

 exhibition that day. Dahlia orders have 

 iJeen coming in heavily. 



John N. Kulp will erect three houses, 

 each 24x150 feet, on his farm at Fort 

 Washington, Pa., to be used for growing 

 carnations and other stock. 



H. Bayersdorfer received an order for 

 six pitchers and two bottles; they were 

 made of cocoa fiber and were five feet 

 high, with breadth in proportion. The 

 order was shipped the day received. It 

 took six men to make the stock. 



Frank R. Hastings underwent %n op- 

 eration in the Germantown hospital last 

 ■wcfki Hit. friends will be glad to know 



he is doing well and hopQ he soon will 

 be out again. 



Paul Berkowitz attendedthc Irmnqnet 

 in New York March 26 and greatly en- 

 joyed it: He stayed over to see the 

 show the next day. 



Walter Mott eomplains that, although 

 he waded through snOw knee-deep to 

 call on Phil, no mention was made of 

 his recent visit to our city. There is, 

 absolutely no excuse. 



Myers & Samtman have completed a 

 propagating house, 15x150 feet, of Lord 

 & Burnham material, and have graded 

 the land for one house 55x30p feet. 



Aschmann Bros, have completed a 

 propagating house, 11x50 feet, and have 

 filled it with hyacinths for Easter. 



Edgar Bayley, with S. J. Reuter & 

 Son, of Westerly, R. I., was in town 

 March 27, 



The name of T. Nelson Geiger, the 

 well-knowli Thirteenth street retailer, 

 was inadvertentfy •mitted from the ■ 

 gathering of March 19. 



George Craig completed thirty-nine 

 years of successful business life at 211 



277fo MORE 

 BL0SS01VIS 



on plants raised In 4-lnch SQUARE paper pou 

 ((W cubic Inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 rnlsed In 4-lnch clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See our larger advts. on pp. 147, 170. 

 F. W. HOCHELLE & SONS, Chester, N. J. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



South Eleventh street St. Patrick 's day, 

 and started the fortieth year with the 

 good will and respect of all. Phil. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



One large church wedding with nu- 

 merous preceding social functions, two 

 large funerals and several lodge anni- 

 versaries contributed toward the activi- 

 ties of the local retail business of the 

 last week. Aside from these factors, 

 general business was in the state of 

 apathy usual during the concluding 

 weeks of the Lenten season. The re- 



