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The Weekly Florists' Review.' 



Sbptbhbbb 28, 1911. 



PALMS 



— AND— 



FERNS 



Are a specialty with us and 

 we offer here nothing but 



Fine Stock 



Give U8 a trial order, compare our 

 plains with what you have been 



getting from other growers and we 

 ave no fear for your future orders— 

 we get them, sure. 



BOSTON 



Per doz. 



6-Inch 13.00 



6-lnch 6.00 



7-inch 9.00 



Per doz. 



Arsuoarla Sxoelsa, 5-inch $6.00 



AaparasruB Plumosus, 4-inch «.... 1.25 



5-inch 3.00 



Ck>ooB WeddeUlana, 2Vinch 2.00 



Rubber Plants, 4.incb 3.00 



Bay Trees, big stock at $12.00. $14.00. $16 00, $18.00 and $20.00 per pair. 



Each 

 Fboenlz Canarlensls, 7-inch $2.00 



Roebelenil, 5-inch 1.25 



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



Variegated, &.inch 1.25and 1.60 



FERNS 



Per doz. 



S-inch $12.00 



Stinch 18.00 



Per 100 



$45.00 



10.00 



20.00 



15 00 



KENTIA BSIiMOREANA 



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

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

 be wrong to order a nice assortment of them. p^r (Jqi. 



Kentla Belmoreana, 4-lnch, 14 inches high $ 8.00 



5-inch, 16 inches high 6.00 



6-inch. 18 inches high 9.00 



" 6-inch. 20 inches high 12.00 



6-inch. 22 inches high 16.00 



Each 



6-inch, 25 inches 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 5.00 



All plants offered are 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 ft HUNKEL CO., 462 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Mention The Keview wnen you write 



QBAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



The Market. 



The weather continues fine and inside 

 planting has progressed accordingly. 

 Repairs and rebuilding are being hur- 

 ried along so as to be completed before 

 severe weather sets in. Business ip 



f:eneral is quiet, with the exception of 

 uneral work, which is active. 

 Carnations are plentiful but short 

 stemmed, and good roses can be had in 

 any amount. It is feared this will re- 

 sult in a rose famine when the demand 

 increases, as they will then be going oflf 

 crop. A few Golden Glow are seen in 

 the stores. 



The State Fair. 



The West Michigan Fair held here 

 recently was a decided success in spite 

 of the rain, which fell in torrents all 

 day Thursday, September 14. As usual, 

 the chief interest in the floral depart- 

 ment surrounded the large general col- 

 lection of plants, the designs and the 

 cut flowers. W. L. Cukerski won first 

 place on the plants, with Crabb & Hun- 

 ter Floral Co. second. The latter firm 

 was first on designs with a large stand- 

 ing wreath of -Airs. Aaron Ward roses 

 and valley. Mr. Cukerski was second 

 with a pillow of red and white roses. 

 H. Danhoff was third with a plain 

 cross of white asters. 



There was a long list of premiums in 

 the classes for various specimen plants 

 and displays of cut flowers, all the 

 awards going to Crabb & Hunter, W. L. 

 Cukerski and H. Danhoff. Eli Cross, - 

 who had expected to be a heavy ex- 

 hibitor, was confined to his home by a 

 severe attack of hav fevpr. G. F. C. 



Seasonable Stock 



Per 100 



Christmas Peppers, 4-iri. pots, fine $10.00 



Cinerarias, grand little plants in 2X-in. pots 2.50 



Primula Obconlca Qlgantea (Arendsi) 3.00 



Fern Dish Ferns $26.00 per 1000; 3.C0 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2ji<-in 25.00 per 1000; 3.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 3-in ... 6.00 



Boston Ferns, from bench, ready for 5-in. pots 20.00 



Scottil and Scholzeli Ferns, from bench, ready for4-in. pots 15.00 



Scottil and Scholzeli Ferns, from bench, ready for 5-in. pots 20.00 



Hydrangea Otaksa, pot-grown plants, 3 to 5 ahoote, 6-in. pots 35.00 



Hydrangea Otaksa, pot-grown plants, 2 to 3 shoots, from 5-in. pots . . 25.00 

 Hydrangea Otaksa. 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 



Geseral assortment Florists' Bulbs, Seeds and Piaats. Send for Catatogse No. 5, just out. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., 



Painesville, Ohio 



Mention The Review when vou write 



ASCHMANN BROS.-The Hustlers 



Neplirolepls Boatonlenala, 5^inch pots. 40c 



and 50c each. 

 Naplirolepla Bcottli, 7-inch pots. $1.00 each; 



5*«-lnch. 40c each ; 4-inch. 15c each. 

 Neplurolepla Sotaolzell, 5^i-inch pots, 40c 



each. . _ . 



Napbrolepla Wbltmanl, 7-mch pots. 75c each : 



S^i-ineh. 40c each: 4-inch. 16c each. 

 Dlah Ferns, 2^-in.. 14.00 per 100. 



{Cash with Order. 



Our Arauoarla Kzoelaa can't be beat for th« 

 money. Last fall's importation, 7-iDch pota, 4. 

 5 and 6 tiers. 20 to 30 inches high. $1.25 and |1.M 

 each. This spring's Importation. 5'fl-inch pota, 

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



Cycaa Revoluta (SagoPalm).5^,6and 7-ia«h 

 pots, at lOc per leaf. 



Aaparaaiua Plumosua Nanus, 3-in.. $5.00 100. 



ASCHMANN BROS., 



Beoond and Brlatol 



Streets and 

 Rlslnc Sun Avenue, 



Mentiotv The Review when you write. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



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