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The Florists' Review 



Apbil 16, 1914. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Trade was heavy here during the 

 Easter season and stock, as a rule, was 

 cleaned up in good shape, especially in 

 the cut flower line. The most popular 

 flowers were violets, sweet peas, valley 

 and orchids, all of which were largely 

 used in corsage work, and they were all 

 sold early in the day. Other flowers 

 came in for their turn later, as Beau- 

 ties and other roses, carnations and 

 bulbous stock were in great demand 

 after the other stock was cleaned up. 

 Sweet peas were the most popular of 

 all, judging by the looks of the ladies 

 when out walking Sunday afternoon. 

 Never before were any such quantities 

 of flowers worn; it seemed that nearly 

 every lady had flowers of some kind and 

 some elaborate bunches were seen. 



There was a good supply of stock in 

 general, but of certain items there 

 were not nearly enough to go the 

 rounds. Eoses were of good quality and 

 about sufiicient in quantity. Beauties 

 were in fair supply and sold well. Car- 

 nations were rather scarce, but the de- 

 mand was comparatively light on these 

 till late in the day. Snapdragons were 

 fairly plentiful and sold well at good 

 prices. There was a good supply of 

 bulbous flowers. The stock of Easter 

 lilies was large and they were about all 

 cleaned up. In potted plants an enor- 

 mous quantity was sold, as the market 

 was filled with blooming plants of all 

 kinds. Potted lilies were in great de- 

 mand. 



On the whole, trade was about all 

 that could be expected, though on Sat- 

 urday before Easter there was a steady 

 rain, which made deliveries difficult and 

 helped to keep a great many would-be 

 buyers at home. J. M. 



MEMPHIS, TENN. 



Mrs. Lillian White is operating the 

 store at 243 Madison avenue, formerly 

 run by S. A. Koetter and G. B. Lord, as 

 the Lord Floral Co. Mr. Lord also was 

 at one time at Monmouth, 111., where 

 he used the name of the Monmouth Flo- 

 ral Co. Mrs. White formerly was em- 

 ployed by Koetter, who succeeded 

 Lord. It is stated that Koetter left a 

 number of unpaid accounts, including 

 one for rent, and H. H. Barker, an 

 attorney in the Bank of CDmmerce 

 building, has returned some of them to 

 creditors with the statement that he 

 considers the claims worthless. 



Chrysanthemam R. C. 



Chrysolora, yellow, Chas. Razer. white, the 

 two early leaders. $2.00 per 100 30 other most 

 popular varieties, all named. Si. 50 per 100; $12.00 

 per 1000. 



Spr«nK*rl, 3-in. 

 stock. $5.00 per 100. 



Altamantharas. 60c 



per 100. $6.00 per 1000. 



Daisies — N«w San- 

 dsr and Callfsmla, 



$1.00 per 100. $8.00 1000. 



Fuchslss, four varie- 

 ties, $1.25 per 100. $10.00 

 per 1000. 



Vsrtisnss, 2hi-m. named varieties, strong 

 plants. $i.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Express prepaid on all rooted cuttings. 



C BDNFELD, Tke RNted Cittiit Spediliit, 



CLAY CKNTKII. KANSAS 



Mention Tbe Rcrlew when 70a write. 



All Are 

 Transplanted Plants 



Per 100 

 Antirrhinum, giant-flowering, tall and semi- 

 dwarf, mixed colors $ .50 



Asters, In mixed colors — Crego's 50 



Invincible, 50c per 100; HohenzoUern 60 



Queen of Market 60 



Astermums, white .' 75 



Carnations, French, mixed colors, 2%-ln. 



pots, will bloom by Memorial Day 4.00 



Double Giant, Marguerite, mixed 50 



Hardy garden, 1 year old 4.00 



Centaurea, Sweet Sultan, mixed colors 50 



Celosia Plumosa, mixed colors 60 



Candytuft Dwarf Hybrids, mixed 60 



Empress, white 50 



Hardy (Iberis Slblrica), 1 year old 3.00 



Hardy (Iberis Slblrlc%), 2 years old 6.00 



Cosmos Lady Lenox, plnK and white 50 



Delphinium Belladonna, new 2.00 



Belladonna, 1 year old 10.00 



Formosum and Hybrldum 75 



Formosum and Hybrldum, 1 year old 6.00 



Dimorphot^eca (African Daisy, new hybrids, 



in beautiful colors) 1.00 



Daisy, Swan River 50 



Shasta Daisy 4.00 



Heliotrope, very large flowering and free 

 bloomers; fragrant, dark and light col- 

 ors; mixed, 2^4-in. pots 3.00 



Rooted cuttings 1.00 



Hollyhocks, double white and double mixed 

 colors. Single and semi-double mixed. 



Extra strong roots 5.00 



Lobelia, Crystal Palace 35 



Cardinalis. 1 year old 4.00 



Matricaria (Feverfew) Snowball 50 



Myosotis, Distinction 50 



Palustris, everbloomlng, hardy, 1 year old 3.00 



Petunia, double mixed 75 



Single mixed 50 



Lady of Lake, double white 75 



Phlox, Jubilee, mixed dwarf 50 



Jubilee Enchantress, beautiful pink 50 



Subulata, pink and white, 1 year old 5.00 



Pyrethrum Aureum 35 



Salvia, Splendens, Scarlet Dragon; very 



large flowering; beats all Salvias 75 



Splendens, 2»^-ln. pots 2.00 



Bonfire 75 



Splendens, rooted cuttings 50 



Salpiglossis, Emperor 50 



Schlzanthus 75 



Stocks, Ten Weeks 50 



FYlncess Alice, white 50 



Sweet Alyssum, Carpet of Snow and Tom 



Thumb 35 



Verbena, very large flowering; mixed 50 



Zinnias 60 



Valeriana Officinalis (Hairy Heliotrope), 



very fragrant; out of garden 5.00 



Yucca Filamentosa, 3 years old 16.00 



Dracsena Indivlsa, 3-in. pots 4.00 



Hydrangea Otaksa, last summer's cntttngs, 



8-in. pots 3.50 



Umbrella Plants, 3-ln. pots 3.00 



REINHOLD UNDRITZ 



Florist and Gardener 



188 Greenleaf Ave., 

 West New Brighton, Staten Island, Kew York 



Special 

 Plant Sale 



Per 100 



Vincas, S^^-inch, strong $7.00 



Vincas, October rooted cut- 

 tings, ex. strong 1 .00 



Chrysanthemums, leading va- 

 rieties, pompon and large 

 flowering. 2ia-inch pots . . 3.00 

 Dahlias, Show, Arabella and 



Bird of Passage 4.00 



Dahlias, Pompon, Carol 4.00 



Coleus, strong 214-inch, six va- 

 rieties 2.50 



Salvias, 214-inch, from cut- 

 tings 2 50 



Salvias, 2-inch, from seed 2.00 



Vincas, extra strong, 4-inch. . 8.00 

 Agera turn, 214-inch, strong .. 2.50 

 Boston Ferns, 214-inch 3.00 



To secure advantage of these prices it will 



be necessary to mention this 



advertisement. 



JANES VICK'S SONS 



ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



WE DELIVER 

 THE GOODS 



We pay all delivery charges, send- 

 ing you the best of stock. Our po- 

 sition, located as we are in the exact 

 center of the United States— equal 

 distance East, West, North, South 

 — puts us in a position to pay all 

 carrying charges to you. Our cli- 

 mate, clear skies, rarefied air, alti- 

 tude 5721 ft. above sea level, give 

 us the opportunity to sell high- 

 grade plants at low-grade prices. 



500 at 1000 Rates 



GERANIUMS 



Good, strong plants, 10 Varieties, 

 mixed, 214-inch pots, $2.75 per 

 100, $25.00 per 1000; 1^-inch 

 pots, $1 .75 per 100, $15.00 per 1000. 



SALVIAS 



Splendens. Zurich and Bonfire, 

 extra strong, good, clean stock, 

 214-inch pots, $2.75 per 100, 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



4-inch pots, $10.00 per 100; 3-inch 

 pots, $5.00 per 100; 214-inch pots, 

 $2.25 per 100, $20.00 per 1000; 

 l|^-inch pots. $1.75 per 100, 

 $15.00 per 1000. Seedlings, 50c 

 per 100, $4.50 per 1000. 



MARGUERITES 



Double and Single, extra heavy, 

 214-inch pots. $3.00 per 100. 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



214-inch pots, $2.50 per 100, 

 $20.00 per 1000. 



ENGLISH and GERMAN IVIES 



214-inch pots, $2.50 per 100, 

 $20.00 per 1000. 



HELIOTROPE 



Light and Dark, strong plants, 

 214-inch pots, $3.00 per 100, 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



VERBENAS 



Pink, Ked and White, 214-inch 

 pots, $2.50 per 100, $22.50 per 

 1000. 



LOBELIA 



Blue and White, 214-inch pots, 

 $2.50 per 100. 



PETUNIAS 



Double XX, fringed; they are the 

 best; big pldnts. 214-inch, ready 

 for shift, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 

 1000. 



AGERATUMS 



Blue, 214-inch pots, $2.50 per 100. 



PANSY PLANTS 



Extra [fine plants, from the 

 choicest of imported seeds, $3.00 

 per 1000. Get our price on large 

 lots. 



SNAPDRAGONS 



White and Pink, 213-inch pots, 

 $3.00 per 100. 



Don't format w« pay th« sxpr*** 

 to you. Ca»k with order 



GLOBE GREENHOUSES 



Second Ave., Munroe and Garfield Sti, 



DENVER, COLORADO 



