Jancaby 5, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



51 



Selected Spiraea Clumps 



Fine selected clumps, packed 100 to the case, and in the very best condition. Spiraea Gladstone, $8.00 per 100, 

 $70.00 per 1000; Spiraea Multiflora Comp., $7.00 per 100, $60.00 per 1000; Spiraea Queen Alexandra, $12.00 per 

 100, $110.00 per 1000. 



NARCISSUS P. W. GRANDIFLORA— We have about twenty cases that we have held in storage for late planting 

 and offer subject to being unsold. 13x15, 1250 to case, $10.00 per case; 14 and up, 1000 to case, $10.00 per case. 



Begfonia Bulbs, single, in six colors, $2.25 per 100, $20.00' per lOOO. Begfonia Bulbs, double, in six colors, $4.00 

 per 100, $35.00 per 1000. ^ 



Our tuberous-rooted Begonias are the very creapti of the selected, large-flowering types, and every grower should have 

 at least a few. 



Stumpp & Walter Co., '"N".rlVrf • 



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decorations. A big f orcQ was at work 

 Monday, January 2. This firm also had 

 a number of clubs and downtown cafes 

 to decorate for New Year's eve. 



All the west end establishments have 

 replenished their stock of plants since 

 Christmas and the places look natural 

 again. A goodly number of plants were 

 also sold tor New Year's. 



• W. C. Smith says the reason of the 

 slump in California violets Christmas 

 and the low prices compared with last 

 year, was that the consignments last 

 year were 9,000 and this year, 48,000, 

 and the break had to come. 



Fred Ammann created quite a lot, of 

 ■excitement in Edwardsville during 

 Christmas week, according to the daily 

 press reports from that city. All his 

 deliveries were made in an undertaker's 

 ■wagon, his own wagon having broken 

 •down from the strain of heavy deliv- 

 •eries. Every time the undertaker's 

 wagon stopped with a delivery of 

 flowers the neighbors thought someone 

 had died and rumors of an epidemic 

 were at once started,' until an explana- 

 tion had been made by the evening 

 paper. 



C. Young & Sons Co. furnished the 

 bride's -bouquet used each evening at 

 the Century theater by Julian Eltinge, 

 who uses fresh flowers at all of his 

 performances in "The Fascinating 

 "Widow." This firm had the finest lot 

 of azalea plants ever seen for the 

 holidays, and all sold up at good, big 

 prices. 



Otto Sander made fine violet window 

 displays -last week. Mr. Sander is so 

 well pleased with the business in his 

 new location that he is fairly bubbling 

 over with enthusiasm. 



Word was received here Monday, Jan- 

 nary 2, that Fred H. Weber had been 

 appointed state vice-president for east- 

 «rn Missouri by President Asmus of 

 the S. A. F. The appointment is a good 

 one and will be well received by the 

 local trade. , 



Alexander Waldbart & Sons, J. F. 

 Windt, the Volkman Nursery Co., Alex. 

 Johnson and the Townsend Floral Co. 

 all report that their holiday business 

 was large and, with some of them, 

 beyond expectations. 



The Eetail Floristfl' Association held 

 its regular monthly meeting Monday, 

 January 2, in the Knights of Columbus 

 hall, with a good attendance. 



The Florists' Club will hold its New 

 Year's meeting Thursday afternoon, 

 January 12. The oflScers are making 

 efforts to bring out a large attendance. 



J. J. B. 



BOOKING ORDERS 



This is what we are now doing every day for both our Higfh Grade Aster Seed 

 and Mum Novelties. If you wish early delivery on these, either Seed or Mums, 

 write us at once before we are obliged to turn your order down for want of stock. 



Catalogrue new ready. Write for copy. . 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO., 



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Adrian, Mich. 



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AUGUST ROLKER « SONS, 



For llst8 



Importers of Horticultural Gkxxls. Special tr 

 made of Florists' Plants and Bulbs and Oraa- 

 mental Trees and Shrubs for Nurserymen. 



apply to 



P. O. Box 752, New Yoric, or 31 Barclay Street 



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12 

 BeKonias, single, to color, white, 

 rose, scarlet, yellow. crlmBon, or- 

 ange, salmon, blush t0.40 



BeKonias, single, mixed 35 



Begonias, double, to color, white, 

 rose, scarlet, crimson, yellow, 



salmon 60 



Begonias, double, mixed 60 



Gloxinias, finest named sorts 75 



Oloxlniae, mixed, fine stock 60 



OladloU America 50 



Gladioli Augusta 35 



Gladioli May 30 



Gladioli Shakespeare 6S 



Gladioli Brenchleyonsis 20 



GladloU, Whit*- and Light XXX 30 



Japan- American Hybrids 20 



Fernballs, B to 7 2.60 



Fernballs, 7to9 3.00 



100 1000 



H. H, BERGER & CO. 



70 Warren Street, NEW YORK 



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LILIUN GIGANTEUN 



A No. T Quality, 7x9—300 per Case 

 Write lor Price 



D. RUSCO N I 



128 W. eth St., CINCINNATI, O. 



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LILIUM GIGANTEUM 



7x9 (300 to case) t 7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 



9x11 (200 to case) .... 10.50 per 100 ; 95.00 per 1000 



Case lots at 1000 rate. 

 Asparasrus Plumosus Nanus, true green- 

 house grown seed, 1000 seeds, fl.OO; 5000 

 seeds, $18.75. 



G. H. HUNKEL CO., Seedsmen. Milwaukee, Wis. 



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BURNETT BROS* 



SEEDS :: BUIiBS u PLANTS 

 72 Cortlandt St., MXW TORE CITT 



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Easter comes April 16, and you wU/ 

 need blooming Hyacinths, Tulips, Nar. 

 clssi, etc., at that time. There is plentr 

 of time to force them for your fiastei 

 trade, and we have a fine lot of bulbs foi 

 the purpose — the surplus left from our, fall 

 trade. We'd rather sell these below cost 

 than throw them out, and now Is the time 

 for you to get a real bargain. You know 

 how low these prices are: 



NAMED HYACINTHS, $4.00 per 100. 



NAIVIED TULIPS, $1.50 per 100. 



NAMED NARCISSI, (1.50 per 100. 



MONSTER YELLOW CROCUS, 60c per 

 100. 



LARGE NAMED CROCUS, 50c per 100. 



MIXED HYACINTHS, $2.50 per 100. 



MIXED TULIPS, n.50 per 100. 



If you are In need of a large quantity of 

 any of these or other bulbs, write us. We 

 can quote you prices that will Interest 

 you. 



Write us, also, if you are Interested in 

 Asparagus ana Maidenhair fern as house 

 plants. We have a flno lot of them at 

 very attractive prices. 



Heller Brothers Co. 



ROSE SPECIALISTS 



1017 St. Main St, NEW CASTLE, IND. 



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Ant. C. Zvolanek 



Originator of all winter flowering Sweet 

 Peas, all colors. New crop s^ now 

 ready. / 



BOUND BROOK, NEW JERSEY 



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