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Decdmber 8, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



83 



other Decorative 



Wittbold's stock w91 surely please both you and your customers. 



Aspidistra Lurida, Variegated 



16c per leaf plants, $1.00 and upwards 



Latania Borbonica 



Pot Leaves Height Each Doz. 100 



3.in. 3to4 10tol2-ln $1.60 $10.00 



4.1n. 4to6 12tol6-ln $0.25 3.00 25.00 



8-ln. 7to8 24to28-ln 1.60 18.00 



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ARAUCARIA 



Araucaria Bxcelsa 



5-in. pots per doz., $ 9.00 



6-iii. pots < per doz., 12.00 



7-in. pots -..iy per doz., 18.00 



Fine Ferns 



Here Is an assortment of ferns for fern dishes in 

 varieties as follows: 



Aspidlum Tsusslmense, Pteris adiantoldes, Pteris 

 cretica albo-Uneata, Pteris Ouvrardi, Pteris serru- 

 lata, Pteris Wlmsetti. Pteris tremulata, 2-in. pots. 40c 

 per doz.; $3.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



Per doz. 100 



2-ln. pots $0JSO $3.00 



3-ln. pots 76 8.00 



4-ln. pots IJW 12.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



2-in. pots per 100. $3.00 



3.1n. pots per 100. 6.00 



4-ln. pots per 100. 12.00 



AZAf.WA 



Azaleas in Flower 



Such as Mme. Petrlck, Deutsche Perle, Vervae- 

 neana and Simon Mardner, at 60c. 76c. $1.00. $1.60. 

 $2.00 aud $2.60 each. 



Send In your order today, leave the selection to 

 us. and you will be well pleased. 



Wandering Jew 



Yariesrated or Tradescantla 

 21n. pots 60c per doz. 



Fern Balls (in leaf) 



6to7-ln per doz.. $3.00 



7to9-ln per doz.. 4.20 



Wittbold Co 



Nephrolepis Bostoniensis 



Pot Doz. 100 



3-in $1.00 $8.00 



4-ln 1.60 12.00 



6-ln 8.00 26.00 



e-ln 8.00 46.00 



7-ln 9.00 70.00 



8-ln 12.00 90.00 



9-ln 16.00 



We have larger sizes at $1.60. $2.00 and $2.60 each 

 and upwards. 



Ficus Pandurata 



6-in. pots, 36-ln. higrh each. $2.50 



7-in. pots, 48-ln. high each. SJM) 



Pandanus Veitchii 



4-ln y each. 60c; doz., $6.00 



Buonymus Variegatus 



5-ln. pots per doz.. $4.20 



737-739 Buckingham PL 

 CHICAGO 



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signed the guarantee list would receive 

 a dividend of twenty-five per cent. 



Outside of the two trustees, the elec- 

 tion was quickly completed, as the 

 secretary was instructed to cast one 

 vote in each case. The officers for the 

 year 1911 will be: President, H. V. 

 Hunkel; vice-president, Arthur Leidiger, 

 secretary, Gustav Mueller; treasurer, 

 John G. Heitman; trustee for three 

 years, Aug. F. Kellner; trustee for two 

 years, Fred Helton. 



. After the meeting adjourned the 

 boys sat down to an extra fine venison 

 lunch, secured by C. C. Pollworth and 



tastefully prepared by Mrs. C. C. Poll- 

 worth. It certainly was a treat long 

 to be remembered. 



Various Notes. 



A carload of wild smilaz for the 

 Holton & Hunkel Co. went astray and 

 spoiled last week — rather a poor joke, 

 as most of it had been promised. 



The C. C. Pollworth Co. is busy these 

 days getting pot stock in shape for the 

 holidays. 



Visitors during last week were: 

 Martin Beukauf, of Bayersdorfer & 



Co., Philadelphia; Louis Turner, of 

 Kenosha, Wis.; Mrs. Miller, Racine, 

 Wis., and Louis Hartung, Two Rivers, 

 Wis. E. 0. 



Jersey City, N. J. — The Smooth-On 

 Mfg. Co., maker of the iron cements 

 used by florists, has perfected a new 

 iron paint that should prove valuable 

 to growers for protection to iron gut- 

 ters and the numerous other iron parts 

 of a modern greenhouse. The paint is 

 said to withstand heat and cold and can 

 be used on boilers or on iron exposed 

 to the weather. 



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