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The Weekly Florists^ Review/ 



Rki'tbmheu 14, 1011. 



PALMS 



— AND— 



FERNS 



Are a specialty with us and 

 we offer here nothing but 



Fine Stock 



Give U8 a trial order, compare our 

 plan s with what you have been 

 getting from other growers and we 

 have no fear for your future orders— 

 we get them, sure. 



FERNS 



Per doz. 



8-inch $12.00 



9-inch 18.00 



BOSTON 



Per doz. 



5-inch 13.00 



Cinch 6.00 



7-inch 9.00 



Per doz. Per 100 



Arauoaria Ezoelaa, 5-inch $6.00 $45.00 



Asparaffus Plumosus, 4-inch 1.25 10.00 



5-inch 3.00 20.00 



C0008 Weddelllana, 2^-inch 2.00 15.00 



Rubber Plants. 4-inch 3.00 



Bay Trees, big stock at $12.00. $14.00, $16.00, $18.00 and 120.00 per pair. 



Each 

 Phoenix Canarlensis, 7-inch $2.00 



RoebelenU, 5-inch 1.25 



Aspidistra, Green, 6-lnch... $1.00 and 1.25 



Variegated, 6-iiich 1.25 and 1.50 



KENTIA BEUnOREANA 



We have a very large stock of these ; we doubt if there is another aa 

 large in the west. Prices are right and so are the plants. You won't 

 be wrong to order a nice assortment of them. pg, ^qj 



Kentla Belmoreana, 4-inch. 14 iuches high $ 8.00 



5-inch, 16 inches high 6.00 



6-iiich. 18 inches high 9.00 



6-inch. 20 Inches high 12.00 



6-inch, 22 inches high 15.00 



Each 



6-inch. 25 InclTBS high $1.60 



6-inch, 30 inches high 2.00 



" 7-inch, 34 Inches high 2.60 



7-inch. 48 Inches high 4.00 



'■ 8-inch. 54 Inches high 6.00 



All plants offered arc in perfect condition. They will please you. Until 

 freezing weather comes plants can be shipped by freight, but we cannot 

 assume responsibility for the safe arrival of plants sent in that manner. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., 462 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Mention rue Keview wueu yuu wnte 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Whether a flower show will be held in 

 Washington late in the month of Oc- 

 tober or not at all this season was con- 

 sidered by the Washington Florists' 

 Club at its meeting September 5. No 

 decision was arrived at. Invitation was 

 accepted to attend the dahlia show to 

 be given by Biehard Vincent, Jr., & 

 Sons Co., at White Marsh, Md., Sep- 

 tember 26. Charles Milburn, D. E. 

 Saunders, F. B. Davis and A. F. Faulk- 

 ner were admitted as new members. 



Z. D. Blackistone has let the contract 

 for extensive alterations in his store at 

 the corner of Fourteenth and H streets. 

 The entire fronts on both H street and 

 Fourteenth street will be removed and 

 replaced with show windows of the most 

 modern type. A new ice-box and the 

 entire new fixtures and decorations of 

 the interior will be made to harmonize 

 with the architecture of the building. 

 Great care and study have been given 

 to every detail and Mr. Blackistone 

 thinks that when the plans are com- 

 pleted he will have one of the most 

 beautiful, as well as practical, flower 

 stores in the country. 



This firm has just put on another new 

 automobile delivery car of special de- 

 sign. 



Decatur, Ind. — The Moses Greenhouse 

 Co., the newly organized firm which 

 succeeds Ernsberger Bros. & Moses, be- 

 gan its official existence September 1. 

 The proprietors are now E. S. Moses, 

 who was also a member of the former 

 company, and his nephew. Dale Moses, 

 who has just been admitted into part- 

 nership. 



Seasonable Stock 



Per 100 



Christmas Peppers, 4-in. pots, fine $10 ( 



Cinerarias, grand little plants in 2jk(-in. pots 2.50 



Primula Obconica Qlgantca ( Arendsi) . ... 3.00 



Fern Dish Ferns $26.00 per 1P(X); 3.< 



Asparagus Piumosus, 2V-in 25.00 per 1000; 3 00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 3-in 6.00 



Buston Ferns, from bench, ready for 5-in pots 20.00 



Scottii and Scholzeli Ferns, from bench, ready for 4-in. pots 15 00 



Scottii and Scholzeli Perns, from bench, ready for 5-in. pots 20.00 



Hydrangea OtaicKa, pot-grown plants, 3 to 5 shoots, G-in. pota 35.00 



Hydrangea Otalcsa, pot-grown plants, 2 to 3 shoots, from 5-in. pota . . 25.00 

 Hydrangea Otalcsa, field-grown plants, ready for 8-in. pots, 5 to 7 shoots, 25 00 

 Hydrangea Otaksa, field-grown plants, ready for 8-in. pots, 3 to 5 shoots. 12 00 

 Hydrangea Otaksa, extra specimens for large tubs, 12 to 15 shoots, $1.00 each 



General assortment Florists' Bulbs, Seeds and Plants. Send for Catalogne No. 5, just out. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., 



Painesville, Ohio 



Mention Tbe Keview wtien vuu wnte 



ASCHMANN BROS.-The Hustlers 



Heptarolepi* Boatonlensis, 5^-inch pots. 40c 



And 60c oftO'li* 

 Neplirolepls Boottli. 7-inch pota, $1.00 eftch; 



S^i-lnch, 40c each : 4-inch. 15c each. 

 Meplirolepls Sobolzell, 5^inch pots, 40c 



each 

 MepbroleplB WUtmanl, 7-inch pots, 75c each; 



■S^iuch. 40c each : 4-inch 15c each. 

 Diflli Ferns, 2'«-in.. $4.00 per 100. 



Cash with Order. 



Our Araucarla KzoelBa can't be beat for the 

 money. Last fall's importation. 7-inrh pots, 4, 

 6 and 6 tiers. 20 to 30 inches high, $1.25 and |1.50 

 each. This spring's importation. S'lfl-lnch pots. 

 3 to 4 tiers. 40c and 50c each. Good value. 



Cyoaa Rovoluta ( Sago Palm) . 5^, 6 and T-inch 

 pots, at lOc per leaf. 



AaparaaniB PlumoBus Nanus, 3-in.. $5.00 100. 



ASCHMANN BROS., 



Beoond and Bristol 



Streets and 

 Rlslnc Sun Avenue, 



Mentior- The Review when you write. 



Phfladelphia, Pa. 



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