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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



September 21, 1911. 



Q.MR. AUSTIN SHAW has just called on one of his occasional trips in search 

 of advertisements. As it is impossible to advertise in detail our entire stocky 

 such as PALMS, DRACAENAS, FERNS, ORCHIDS, STOVE and GREEN- 

 HOUSE PLANTS, etc., we can only say he was wonderfully impressed by 

 our great stock and was unable to express fully his feelings of admiration. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., Rutherford, N. J 



MentlOD Tbe Keview wben vou write 



Vase pink roses, first, Jacob Schuiz; second, 

 A. R. Baumer. 



Vase red roses, first, Jacob SchulE ; second, 

 A..R. Baumer. 



Vase daliUas, first, Mrs. C. B. Thompson; 

 second, Jacob Schuiz. 



Vase asters, first, Mrs. M. D. Relraers; sec- 

 ond, Jacob Schuiz. 



Vase gladioli, first, Jacob Schuiz ; second, Mrs. 

 M. D. Reimers. 



Vase mums, first, Jacob Schuiz; second, Nanz & 

 Neuner. 



Floral design, natural flowers, first, Mrs. M. D. 

 Reimers : second, Nanz & Neuner. 

 . HawUe basket, eighteen inches diameter, style 

 and arrangement considered, first, Mrs. M. V. 

 Reimers ; second, Nanz & Neuner. 



Bridal bouquet, first, Jacob Schuiz ; second, 

 Mm. M. D. Reimers. 



Special premium offered by Louisville florists, 

 $25 Bilver cup for best floral design ; winner, 

 Jacob Schuiz. 



Special prize offered by Kentucky Society of 

 Florists, for best basket of flowers to retail at 

 $10, first, Jacob Schuiz; second, Henry Fuchs. 



Various Notes. 



A. Raamussen, the New Albany 

 grower, displayed some good roses and 

 carnations at the fair. 



The Kentucky Nursery Co. sent sev- 

 eral loads of shubbery to the fair 

 grounds, to be used to beautify the space 

 around the modern school building. It 

 was a good ad for the firm, as two large 

 signs told where the stock came from. 



Jacob Schuiz displayed some jar- 

 dinieres, baskets and other accessories, 

 which made a hit. 



Mrs. M. D. Reimers' collection of 

 evergreens was a "classy" lot. 



Mrs. C. B. Thompson displayed a 

 new line of jardinieres and baskets, 

 which were adipired by the crowds. 



Mrs. M. D. Seimers and Jacob Schuiz 

 got the cream of the prizes, the former 

 getting twenty-ttrfe ribbons out of 

 twenty-seven entries and the latter 

 winning thirteen times in fifteen en- 

 tries. K. E. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



Now is the time to stock up. We need tbe room. We offer a grand lot of 

 liorraine Begonias, extra heavy, 5-in. pots, at $35.00 per 100; also smaller 



and larger sizes. 



Fine Cyclamen . , 



Poinsettias 

 Primulas 

 Genistas 

 Araucarias 



. 4-in., $25.60; 5in., $50.00; 6-in., $76.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



Boston Ferns 



Palms 



Come and see the plants and you will' buy. 



Adian turns 



Mixed Ferns 



Cycas 



Mums in pots 



WN. W. EDGAR CO. 



WAVERLEY, 



MASS. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Extra Strong Plants 



Plumosus, 3-in., at 

 Sprengeri, 4-in. , at. 

 Sprengeri, 3-in., at. 



.per 1000, $50.00 

 60.00 

 45.00 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



MORTON GROVX, ILL. 



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Nephrolepis Whitmani 



ZJ^-ln 13.60 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 



3.ln 8.00 per 100 



COLLINGDALE GREENHOUSES 



COLLXNQDALK, PKNNSTLVANIA 



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FERNS=FERNS 



Extra fine in flats or pots, at 



reasonable prices. 



All Bulbs and Plants In season. 



P. W.O.SCHMITZ, Prince Bay, N.Y. 



Mention The Review wben you wrKe. 



JOHN SCOTT 



Batland Boad and B. 45tli It.. 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Palms, Ferns sDeeeratiK Plants 



