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74 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBBB 26, 1911. 



PALMS 



—AND— 



FERNS 



Are a specialty with us and 

 we offer here nothing but 



Fine Stock 



Give us a trial order, compare our 

 plants 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-lnch $12.00 



9-inch 18.00 



Per 100 



145.00 



BOSTON 



Per doz. 



6-lnch 13.00 



6-inch 6.00 



7.inch 9.00 



Per doz. 



Arauoarla Kzoelaa, 5-inch $6.00 



▲■p«ragus Plumoaua, 4-inch 1.25 



5-inch 3.00 



Cooos Waddelllana, 2%-inch 2.00 



Bubber Plants, 4.inch 8.00 



Bar Trees, bis stock at $12.00. $14.00. $16.00. $18.00 and $20.00 per pair. 



Each 

 Plioenlz Canarlensls, 7-inch $2.00 



RoebelenU, 5-inch 1.26 



▲■pldlstra. Green, 6-inch $1.00 and 1.25 



Varierated. 6-inch 1.25 and 1.50 



10.00 

 2000 

 16.00 



KENTIA BELMOREANA 



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

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

 be wrong to order a nice assortment of them. p^^ doi. 



Kentla Bebnoreana, 4-incb. 14 inches high $ 8.00 



5-inch. 16 inches high 6.00 



6-Inch. 18 inches high 9.00 



6-lnch. 20 Inches high 12.00 



6-inch. 22 inches high 15.00 



Each 



6-incb, 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. 



Kentlon The Kf view when you write 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Trade was rather quiet last week, 

 although flowers seem to be m'ore plen- 

 tiful. Carnations are better and have 

 longer stems, and mums are in good 

 shape. Violets are in now, but we need 

 some cooler weather to make them real- 

 ly good stock. Snapdragons in many 

 colors are coming in and a few gladioli 

 that were planted late are found useful 

 in funeral work. There are plenty of 

 outdoor flowers, as we have had no 

 severe weather yet, and they are used 

 in bouquets, etc. 



Last week was decidedly disagree- 

 able, with lots of rain, and in conse- 

 quence flowers do not open quickly. 

 Funeral work has been good and plants, 

 particularly decorative, sell well at 

 fairly good prices. Bulbs are also sell- 

 ing well, but a sharp frost would help 

 to liven up things in general. 



Various Notes. 



A street faker appeared last Satur- 

 day with a big array of roses and car- 

 nations. He sold them cheaply, al- 

 though they seemed of fair quality — not 

 the usual sleepy stock one sees. 



The stores are making nice window 

 displays. W. L. 



Hammond, Ind. — L. E. Klemm has 

 just finished two more greenhouses, for 

 which he used Moninger material. The 

 hydrangea is one of his specialties, and 

 one with which he always has had excep- 

 tional success. Mr. Klemm 's youngest 

 SOB, Budolph, appears to inherit his 

 father 's love for the business. 



20^° OFF FOR 30 DAYS 



We need room for young stock. 



This is a Strictly Casli Proposition. 



Every plant guirantccd perfectly deai. We have the best stock of Ferns in the aMdle west 



2>«-in. 

 100 



lostMl $4.00 



WhitHMoi 4.00 



Todeooides .... 4.00 



Scoltil 4.00 



SuperhisslnM 



Aspnrafiis PlnaosiB, 



4-in. 5-ln. 6-in. 

 100 100 100 



(15.00 $25JiO $40.00 



16.00 30.00 60.00 



15.00 60.00 



15.00 M.OO 



20.00 



2-in., $2.50 per 100; 



$22.60 per 1000; 2^-in., $3.50 per 100; 



$30.00 per 1000; 8-in., $6.00 per 100; 



$55.00 per 1000; 4-in., $10.00 per 100. 



Poiosettias. 2^-in per 100, $5.00 



ColeasChrisbMsCeni. 2^-in.. " 3.00 



Per 100 

 Violets, Wales, 2^ -in $3.00 



Geraan Iris FlorentiM Alba, earliest 

 large-flowered Iris 3.00 



Iris Pallida Dalmatica, large-flowered, 

 blue 8.00 



QeflMtis Paniariata, 2-in., $2.60 per 100; 

 $20.00 per 1000; field, 1-year, $4.00; 

 2-year, $8.00 per 100. 



Phlox Miss Unfard, field, $4.00 per 100; 

 $36.00 per 1000. 



Deduct 20 per cent from the above prices and we will fill orders as long as stock lasts. 

 TUr DPrCTQ Dl AilT #^A hdoively WMcsale PlanlMMa 



inL nbEiObn rLimi vUaj spaiNGnELD, ohio 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ASCHMANN BROS.-The Hustlers 



W«plirol«pla Boatonlmulo, 6>o-inch pota. 40c 



and 60c e«ch 

 W«plirol«pla 



5*s-iiich. 40c 

 K«plirol«pla 



each 



SH-inch. 40c 

 IMsb r«ms. 



I SeottU. 7-inch pots. 9L00 each; 

 each : 4-inch, Ific each. 

 8obolx«Ii, 5>o-iDCh pots. 40c 



Wbltmaol, 7-incb pots, 76e ea^ : 

 each . 4-inch. 15c each. 

 2^in. 14.00 per 100. 



Onr Anuioarla BxoalMi can't be beat for tho 

 money. Last fall's importation, 7-inch poti, 4, 

 5 and 6 tlf^rs. 20 to 30 inches liish. $1.25 and $IM 

 each. This spring's importation. 5>s-inch pota. 

 8 to 4 tiers. 40c and 50c each. Qood value. 



Cyoaa ItoTOlute (Sago Palm), 5>«, 6and 7-iaob 

 pots, at lOc per leaf. 



▲■pantcns Plnmomio Hanno, 8-in.. IB.M 100 



Cash with Order. 



ASCHMANN BROS., 



Sceond and Bristol 



8tr««ts and 

 Bloinc dm ATMin*, 



rhfladelphia, Pa. 



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