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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBBB 19, 1911. 



BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Ideal weather has brought out the 

 mums and other stock in grand profu- 

 sion. The demand, also, is brisk and 

 the fall business is reported good. 

 Dahlias have arrived in excellent con- 

 dition; the fancy varieties are perfect 

 in every respect and bring good prices. 

 Plants have also been in evidence dur- 

 ing the last week and, while not yet 

 heavily in flower, have sold well. Val- 

 ley was almost out of the question last 

 week, for the supply was cleaned up 

 every day. Heavy funeral orders used 

 the bulk of the flowers and many 

 smaller weddings took considerable 

 stock. 



Various Notes. 



Every fall,, for some reason or other, 

 flower stores spring up here like mush- 

 rooms. Last week no less than three 

 stores were opened, all on the east side, 

 where the majority of the stores are 

 now situated. The store opened by J. 

 H. Bebstock is the one most worthy of 

 note, for he has leased a store in a new 

 building situated in the new business 

 district, and a fashionable one, too. 

 The store has every appearance of an 

 up-to-date place and, while he has been 

 in a desirable location, the last move 

 is considered a good one. 



William Poore has just completed an 

 addition of two small houses to the 

 three he already had. His increased 

 spring trade has made it necessary for 

 him to make this change. 



Even the florists have gone into poli- 

 tics heavily this year, as two of our 

 worthy brothers are on the ticket. 

 Mr. Schoenhut and Mr. Adams are run- 

 ning for the office of councilman and 

 supervisor, respectively. Mr. Kasting 

 is also one of the men on the Demo- 

 cratic list. R. A. S. 



BUTHEBFOBD, N. J. 



The scores at the last meeting of the 

 local florist bowlers were as follows: 



Player Igt 2d .Sd 4th 



Rwhrs, Ed 157 163 187 167 



Roehrg, Julius 121 158 14« 117 



RIchtcr 145 189 145 15C 



Terfer .154 165 187 17(i 



Vermeulcn 9« 104 98 111 



HaKselhulm 179 167 181 161 



Latham 138 127 13(i 124 



Mull.T 97 104 114 124 



Clark 187 154 140 172 



J. A. S. • 



Asparacnn Plamosus, 2-iD. pota, 112.00 per 100; 

 2*a-lD. pots, $3.00 per 100; 3-la. poto, $4.00 p«r 100. 



Asparaffus Sprenrerl, 2-ln. pots. 12.00 per 100; 

 2>a-ln. pots, $100 per 100: 3-1d. pots, $4.00 per 100. 



t Smilax, 2-ln. pots. $2.00 per 100; 3-1d. $4 00 per 100. 

 ^ Ferns. Boston , Whitmani , Scottll and 

 8«holzelt . 4-ln. pots. $2.00 per doz.; 6 in., $3.00 per 

 doz. 



Dracaena Indivlsa, 3-ln. pots, $4.00 per 100. 



Geraninms, R. O., best commercial yarletles, 

 mixed. $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 



St«vias. flne bushy planti from 5-1d. pots, $1.00 

 per doz.; 6-in. pets, 10c each. 



Daisies, yellow. Etoile d'Or and white Paris. 

 OUnt. 2>a-in. pots, $3.00 per 100. 



Hydrancea Otaksa, from 6 to 8 shoots, $3.00 

 per doz.; 3 to t shoots, $2.00 per doz. 



C. EISELE 



nth & WestmordaMi Sts., Philadelphia. Pa. 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



G. DREYER 



TeL 238 Newtown ri ii|J||DCT I I 

 Jaeluon Ave., CLIIIIIUliO I y Ls li 



DECORATIVE PLANTS 



BPSCZALTIXSi Palms, Fema, Araooa' 

 rias, Cyoaa, Fanrtanua, LiUaa. 



ORKTXBII nCBN. $25 oer 100; t200 per 1000. 



WAKE IP! WAKE DPI 



Brotbar and SUrtar Moilsta ■▼azrwbara. 



4^Ix>ok, It la dayliarlit— Hovr muoh lonawr ^^111 you alaap 7 



PR0SPKRITT-PR0SPKRITT-PR08PKRITT 



Now knocking at your door. Every florist Is preparing. Will jou look on? Will tou wait? . 

 THX HOBOE OF THK ARAUCARIA. i^ 



Araucarias! Araucarlas!! Araucarlas!!! 



Fraab and Oraan. 

 Wa bava tbam by tba tbouaianda— tront, aldaa, back, avarywbara. 



No one can beat us in this line. 



WARNING. 



DONT BE DEC£IV£DI Now, as well as 



for the last 25 years, ■we hold the ground 



B» leaders in the tmportinc. crowinK and 



■hipping of our epecialty, the Arancarla. 



IN HONOR OF 



Our 2Sth Anniversary 



Since we began the importing, growing 

 and shipping of our specialty, tiie Arau- 

 caria, we— look— give our customers a 

 bargain by cutting the prices just one- 

 half— for a few weeks only. 



gi^Oar so well-known Christmaa Begonia Er- 

 iMdii, • constant bloomer for tlie fall bolldays, 

 and daring tbe whole winter is nerer wltbont a 

 flower; in light pink, pink, dark pink and turn- 

 ing gradually Into a bright red (big trasaes of 

 flowers), 2Vi-ln. pots, $5.00; 3-ln., 8c; 4-in., 12c. 



NOTICE! 

 AZALEA INDICA, new crop — flrst consignment 

 per Steamer Marquette from Belgium just re- 

 ceived, and are in excellent condition. Start in 

 now for Christmas forcing! We have tbe usnal 

 4 best Christmas varieties, well known to every 

 florist as the earliest of all and eas^ to force. 

 Deutsche Perle, pure double white; Simon Xard- 

 ner and Mme. Fetrick, double pink; and Yer- 

 vaeneana, double rose variegated, 60c, 75c, $1.00, 

 $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $2.00. Easter varieties: 

 Mme. Vander Cruysten, Niobe. Empress of India, 

 Aiollo, Helene Tnelemann, Prof. Wolters, 50c, 

 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00. We have 

 only a limited quantity of 50c and 60c sizes; 

 larger sizes must l>e taken In addition to small 

 ones. Why? Azaleas are very scarce this year 

 In Belgium, even spot cash cannot buy all we 

 need. 



All plants 26 



Just look! The higgest bargain yon luive ever 

 seen. We want the room for onr Azaleas and 

 palms coming from Europe now, and I shall sell 

 you an Arauoaria Excelsa. 7-in. pots, 40 to 50 

 inches high, 6, 7 to 8 tiers, worth $3.00, for 

 only $1.60. 



Arauoaria Kobust* Campacta and Exoelaa 

 Olauoa, 6 to 7-ln. puts, flne bushy plant*, $1.2S, 

 $1.50 to $1.75. 



Arauoaria Exoelaa, new Importation, B, 6H to 

 e-in. pots, 2 to 3-year-old. 3, 4 to S tiers, 10, 12, 

 14, 16, 18 to 20 inches high, 40c, SOe, 70e to 

 $1.00. 



Araucaria Robusta Compaota and EzoeUa 

 OUuoa, 5% to 6-ln. pots, $1.00 to $1.25. 



Kentia Belmoreana, 4-ln., 25c, 30c to 8Sc. 



Kentia Belmoreana, 4-year-old, 26 to 28 Inchaa 

 high, $1.00 to $1.25; 4-year-old, 30 t* 85 Incfaea 

 high, $1.50. Kentia Belmoreana, combination or 

 made up of 3 plants, 3-year-old, 24 to 26 Inchea 

 high, 7Sc to $1.00; 4-year-old, 2« to 28 inckee 

 high, $1.00, »1.2S to $1.50. 



Kentia Forsteriana, 4-year-old, 24 to 26 Inckea 

 high, 75c to $1.00; 30 to 35 Inches high, $1.M. 



Cocoa WeddelUana, made np of S plants, 4 to 

 6 In. pots, 30c, 40c to 60c; S-ln., 15c. 



Areoa Lutesoent, 4-ln., 3 plants In a pot, 25c; 

 514-in. pots, 24-ln., 35c. 



Cycas Revolnta, Sago palm, genuine large leaf 

 variety imported direct - from Japan, 6 to 7-ln. 

 pots, from 5 to 15 leaves to a plant, 10c per leaf. 



Fictti Elastioa (Rubber Plant), 6-lnch, 2Sc; 

 6H to 6-ln. pots, 20 to 25 inches high, S6c. 40c 

 and 50c each; 7-in., 30 to 35 inches high, 76c to 

 $1.00. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 2V^-in., $3.00 per 

 100, $25.uu per luuo; 3-ia., $o.(M> per 100; 4-ia.. 

 10c each. 



Cineraria Eybrida Orandiflora, Godfrey Aaek- 

 maan's so well known strain, 2)4-in. pota, 18.00 

 per 100; 3-ln.i 6c. 



Foinaettiaa, raised outdoors, la frame now — 

 short, stocky plants, large 4-in., ready for a ililft 

 into 5, 5\i or 6-ln., 25c; single or bunched, 6^ 

 to 6-ln., 35c, 40c, 60c. 



Primula Oboonica, assorted colors, 6^ -la. pota. 

 20c; large, 4-ln. pots, 15c; medium, 4-iB. pota. 

 10c. 



Primula Chinensis, Jobn V. Rnpp'B well kaowa 

 strain, assorted, 10c. 



3 HOUSES IN FERNS 



Well grown in pots, not on benches. 



Nephrolepia, Soottii, Soholzeli. WUtmanl aad 

 Boston, 61^ -in. pots, 30c, 40c and 60c; 7-ln. pota. 

 75c to $1.00. A good assortment. 



' Nephrolepia Cordata, 4-ln., 10c. ''' 



Wilsoni Ferns, 3 plants in a 6-inck pan, 2Se to 

 35c per pan. 



Siah FeiBB, good assortment, 2H-la. pota, 94.00 

 per 100. 



Fern Balls, of onr own imp<n-tatioa froai Japaa. 

 already started, 50c eacb. 



Bolanum Kultiflorum, or Jerusalem Cherry, iia- 

 proved variety, full of berries, just right for the 

 holidays and fall trade, 25c, 30c, a5c, 50c. 



Adiantum Hybridum, large 4-ln., 15c; medlnm 

 4-ln., 10c. 



Begonia Oloire de Lorraine, 5H to 6-ia. pots, 



35o, 40c, 50c and 75c. 



Cyclamen Orandiflorum, 4-ln. pots, 25c; 6%-in., 

 35c. 



at 100 rate 



Godfrey Aschmann, westont.ri.st. Philadelphia, Pa. 



WHOIJESALK GROWER, IMPORTXR AND SHIPPER OF POT PLANTS 



Mention The Review when you write, 



JOHN SCOTT 



BatUma Boad and ■• 4Btli St.. 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Pilus, Ferns sDecoratiii Plants 



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CHAS. D. BALL 



GBOWKB OV 



ALMS, ETC. 



Bmna for Prlo* list 



HOLNESBUKG, • • PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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