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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



September 8, 1010. 



FBANKUN, PA. 



This town recently held its second 

 Old Home week and about 2,000 old 

 residents registered. The words of the 

 Old Home week song, ' ' Home Again 

 in Franklin," were written by W. T. 

 Bell, the father of the present members 

 of the Bell Floral Co. and connected 

 with the firm until two years ago. 

 Among the attractions during the week 

 was a Stroebel airship, driven by Jack 

 Dallas, which made two or three flights 

 each day. 



The float of the Bell Floral Co. won 

 second prize in the Industrial day pa- 

 rade. It was decorated in the official 

 colors, red and white, with red and 

 white gladioli, palms, etc.; also doves 

 and red bells. In the float were two 

 of the firm, Edward and John Bell, 

 with the latter 's son, C. Ward Bell, all 

 wearing white shirts and trousers and 

 red sashes. On the horse was a net of 

 smilax, with tiny red bells all over it. 



The official flower for the week was 

 the red geranium, and nearly all the 

 beds and porch boxes were planted with 

 that flower. 



CHILLICOTHE, MO. 



Professor R. E. Moss, of this place, 

 has removed to Vinita, Okla., where 

 he is erecting a greenhouse, 27x100. 

 From now on he will be a commercial 

 florist and will leave the "Prof." off. 



R. L. Isherwood has just built an- 

 other house, 27x100. Its walls consist 

 of four feet of concrete and three feet 

 of glass. It will contain electric lights 

 and concrete benches and walks, and 

 will be one of the best built houses of 

 its size in this part of the state. Mr. 

 Isherwood has bought an interest in 

 the Bank of Chillicothe and will be 

 actively connected with it; so Thomas 

 Edds, the man who gives his whole 

 attention to flowers, will run the green- 

 houses. 



TRADE LIST 



AHparatruH Spreneeri, 2-Id. pots. $2.00 per 100; 

 2'2ln. pots, *:i.00 per 100. 



CrotonH, 4-ln. pots, $2.00 per doz.; 3-ln. pots. 

 tl.50 per doz. 



KecTonia Vernon, in bloom, 3-Id. pots. $6.00 100. 



Clematis Paniculata, 4-iD. pots, $10.00 per lUO. 



Moschosma Riparium, i'-i-in. pots. 11.00 per 

 doz. 



Ferns for Dishes, floe assortment, 2'r2-ln. pots, 

 $3.00 per luo. 



Boston Ferns, 4-in. pots, $1.50 per doz.; S-io. 

 pots. $2.00 p«>r doz. 



Araucaria Kxrelsa. 6-ln. pots, 3 tiers, BOc 

 each. 



Rubber Plants, 6-in. pots, 26<'each; 6-ln. pots, 

 36c each. 



Poinsettias, 3-in. pots. $6.00 per 100. 



C. EISELE 



1 1tk & Westmoreland Sts.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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Phlox and Dahlias 



Selected list, all good varieties. 

 Roots for sale from the field in season. 



Wood worth A Parker 



6KHKVA, OHIO 



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DAHLIAS 



Wo are srrowers of the very best; have a lartre 

 collection to select from. Send for prices. 



David Herbert & Son 



ATCO, N. J. 



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WE TAKE THE LEAD! 



IN WHAT? 



WHAT A FOOLISH QUESTION ! 



Don't you know, haven't you heard of GODFREY 

 ASCHMANN, the great importer and Philadelphia grower 

 and shipper of this well-known ever- Araiirafia FvpaIco 

 lasting green decorative plant, the "I «Utdl Id LAHslad 



Kobusta Compacta and Excelsa Glauca? We began 25 years 

 ago with only 100 plants. Our 1910 importation is — 



LOOK! LOOK!! 1 0,000^^1 



and more will be coming this fall, after I make my selection of the choicest on my trip 



to Belgium, the growing district of the world for ARAUCARIAS, AZALEAS. PALMS, ETC 



WFI I IN FORM Fn ^^ ^ ^^" ^nown by the trade that for many years past I have gone personally to 

 "■-*••• ll'l vniflLI/. Belgium to select for our customers the best of Arancarias, Azaleas, Palms, 

 etc. What bargains can be picked up there for cash! 



EMPTY HOUSES WONT PAY. 



Now is your time to fill your empty houses with 

 something that will grow into money for you while 

 you sleep. Araucarias will do it. Please looli at our 

 special low prices for superior stoclt . 



Araucaria Excelsa, raised from top cuttings 

 only (no seedlings). 2, 3, 4 to S-year-old, 6, e'g, 6 to 

 7-ln. pots. 12, 15, 18. 20, 26 to 30 Inches high, 35c, 50c, 

 60c, 75c, $1.00. $1.25 to $1..50 each. Kobusta Com- 

 pacta and Excelsa Glauca. 6-ln. pots, $1.00 to 

 11.26. 



Kentia Forsteriana. in fine shape, 5^ to 6-ln. 

 pots, 4, 6 and 6-year-old, 30, 36, 40 and 46 inches high, 

 76c, $1.00, $1.25, $1 60, $2.00 to $2.50; 4-in., 30c. 



Kentia Belmoreana, 6, 6 to 7-year-old, 6, 6'^, 

 6 to 7-ln. pots, 50c, 76c, $1.00. $1.26, $1.60 to $2.00 each; 

 2^ to Sin., 10c; 4-in.. 26c. 



Bay Trees, standards, 1-foot tub, 7 ft. high from 

 bottom up, 2x2 ft. crown, $8.00 per pair. 



All plants 25 at 100 rate, 

 purchaser only. 



Saso Palms, ready now, 6, 7 to 8-in. pots, 6 to 

 20 leaves, 10c per leaf. 



Cocos Weddelliana. 3-ln. pots, 15c, 18c and 20c. 



Ferns, 6000 now ready. Nephrolepis Whitmaol, 

 Boston, Scottil and Scholzell, 4-in., 26c; 6, 6^ to 6-in. . 

 30c, 35c, 40c to 60c. 



Ferns for dishes, big assortment, 2*^-10. pots. 

 $3.00 per 100; 3-ln.. $J.OO per 100. 



Nephrolepis Ttnleaoides (London fern), 2'9- 

 in.. 6c; 3- in., 7c. 



Beeonia Gloire de Liorraine (deep pink) and 

 Lionsdale (pale pink), 4-in., 26c. Lionsdale, 3-in. 

 pots, 20c. 



Solannm or Jerusalem Oberries, our well-known 

 prize strain, the multiflorum, 2'3-in. pots, $6.00 per 

 100. 



Primula obconica, our best strain, 4-ln., 10c; 

 5-in., 15c, in bloom. 



Primula Chinensis, best strain, 4-ln., 10c. 



Cyclamen , 4 best colors, 4-ln. pots, 15c. 



Cash with order, please. All plants must travel at risk of 



Godfrey Aschmaon, w.oZ.st.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



WHOLKSAIJC GROWKR. IMPORTER AND SHIPPER OP POT PLANTS 



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Richmond 



The 



Carnation 



Support 



Beats all others In simplic- 

 ity of construction, easo of 

 adJuRtnient, quick assem- 

 bling, and is the only one 

 that can be quickly and eas- 

 ily loosened when stuck wifh acids 



Write for prices, also on mum 

 and rose stakes. 



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EAGLE MACHINE WORKS 



RICHMOND, IND. 



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I'ATKNTKh 



Now is the Time 



for yon to l)egin 

 thinking of guj>- 

 l)orting your car- 

 nations with the 



HEDI SYSTEM 



Write me for particulars. 



ALBERT BELL 



Connersville, Ind, 



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 writing advertisers. 



...THE... X T""^ 



Model m 



Extension 

 Carnation Support 



Also Galvanized 



Steel Rose Stakes and 



Tying Wire 



Endorsed by all the leading 

 carnation growers as the 

 best support on the market. 

 Made with two or three circles. 

 Prompt shipment guaranteed. 

 Pat. July 27. 1897; May 17, 1898. 

 Write for prices and circulars. 



IGOE BROS. 



63-71 Metropolitan Ave. 

 BROOKLYN, N. T. 



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