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68 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Januabt 19, 1911. 



FINE FERNS 



Ready For Immediate 

 Retail Sale 



We have an exceptionally fine and large stock of Ferns in the following varieties— first-class plants of exceedingly 

 good value — plants that will please the most critical buyers, both in regard to quality and value. 



Neptarolepls mecaiitlBsiina (Improved). The finest of 

 this type— never showing a Boston frond ; has not reverted in the 

 last four years. Fine plants, 4-in. pots, 12.60 per doz.; 6-in., 116.00 

 perdoz.; S-in., $12.00 per doz.; large specimens in 12-in. pans, $3.00 

 to $5.00 each. 



Nephrolepls EleBantlBBlina Compacta. This bears the 

 same relation to Elegantissima that Scottii does to Bostoniensis. It 

 is a dwarf, compact plant, especially fine in the small sizes. Fine 

 plants. 4-in. pots, |3.00 per doz. ; 6-in., |6.00 per doz. 



Nepbrolepls Soholzell. Fine plants, 3^-in. pots, 92.50 per 

 doz.; 6-in. pans, $6 00 per doz.; 8-in. pans, $12.00 per doz. 



Nephrolepls Bostoniensis. Extra strong plants, 8-in. pans. 

 $12.00 per doz. 



Neplirolepls Soottll. 8-in. pans, $12.00 per doz. 



Small Ferns tor rem Pans. Best and hardiest varieties, 

 assorted: Pteris Mayii, Wimsetti, Adiantoides. Aspidium Tsussi- 

 mense. Crytomium Falcatum. etc. Strong plants, 2^-in. pots, $3.50 

 per 100. 



CROTONS. Nice assortment, well colored, 6-in., $9.00 per dozen. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., 



Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York 



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DETROIT;* 



The Market. 



Trade was pretty lively all last 

 week, with an additional spurt the 

 last few days. 

 / Roses are remarkably scarce, al- 

 J though the few available ones are of 

 excellent quality. Carnations are in 

 fairly good supply and bulbous flowers 

 are coming in larger quantities as the 

 season advances, thus relieving the 

 market. Tulips were not of much ac- 

 count last week, but have improved so 

 as to be all that could be desired. Daf- 

 f6dils also are fine and narcissi, Eo- 

 mans, valley, lilies, callas, etc., are 

 available in quantity and the quality 

 is A 1. 



Various Notes. 



August Von Boeselager, of Mount 

 Clemens, left that city for Germany 

 shortly after New Year's. 



Herman Knope, foreman at Breit- 

 meyer's greenhouses, is again suffering 

 from a nervous breakdown. He has 

 been ailing for some time and, although 

 not confined to his bed, he is com- 

 pelled to stay at home. 



Much favorable comment was be- 

 stowed by the carnation growers who 

 daily visit the Michigan Cut Flower 

 Exchange upon four varieties sent by 

 F. Corner & Sons, of Lafayette, Ind. 

 The varieties were White Wonder, 

 Scarlet Glow, Gloriosa and Pink De- 

 light. 



The Wayne pavilion has been beau- 

 tifully decorated for the auto show 

 this week. Over 100 cases of smilax 

 were used, being supplied by the Mich- 

 igan Cut Flower Exchange. A large 

 group of plants in the center of the 

 fountain, and ferns surrounding it, 

 were furnished by B. Schroeter. 



-Bright Spot, the beautiful new dark 

 pink carnation now being disseminated 

 by Nic Zweifel, of North Milwaukee, 

 was highly complimented at the meet- 

 ing of the Detroit Florists' Club, Mon- 

 day, January 16. 



W. B. Brown is contemplating the 

 purchase of an automobile to take the 

 place of his horse and wagon for de- 

 livering. 



The annual dancing and card party 

 given by the Detroit Florists' Club was 

 spheduled for Thursday evening, Janu- 

 ary 19. This has always been a most 

 enjoyable event for the florists and 

 their families, and there was every rea- 

 son to believe that this year would be 

 no exception. * H. S. 



FERNS ifl Fioe Cooditioo 



Boston, Piersoni, Whitman!, Scottii and Sdiolzeli, 5-inch, 25c ; 6-inch, 

 50c; 7-inch, 76c; 8-inch, $1.00. 



Table Ferns, 2X-inch, $3.00 per 100; 3-inch, $6.00 per 100. 

 Rubbers, 4-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 35c; 6-inch, 50c and 75c each. 

 Ficus Pandurata, fine plants, $2.00 each. 

 Araucaria Excelsa, 5-inch, 50c; 6-inch, 75c. 

 Araucaria Cktmpacta, 5-inch, $1.25; 6-inch, $1.75. 

 Chinese Primroses, 4-inch, 10c; 5-inch, 20c. 



Cinerarias, just coming into bloom, 4-inch, 10c; 5-inch, 20c; 6-inch, 30c. 

 Kentias, Belmoreana and Forsteriana, 4-inch, 25c and 35c; 5-inch, 50c 

 and 75c; 6-inch, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50; large plants, $2,00 to $35.00 each. 



Kentias, Belmoreana and Forsteriana, made-up, 75c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, 

 $3.00, !j;5.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 each. 



All my plants are in fine condition. 



JOHN BADER, 43 Ravine St, N. S., PIHSBURG, PA. 



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Seasonable Stock 



Heliotrope, purple. In 6 erood varieties, $3.00 

 pe> 100; 126.00 per 1000. 



Boxwood, bush shape, for window boxes or 

 pot sale, very brlsrht foliage and bushy. 10 to 12 in. 

 hljfh, 120.00 per 100; 12 to 15 In. hlsrh, $2.5.00 per 100. 

 Full line of sizes in both pyramidal and natural 

 bush forms. Prices on application. 



Kentia Belmoreana. 2>i]-ln. pots. $8 00 per 

 100; 3-in. pots, $15.00 per 100; 4-1d. pots. 12 to 15 

 in. hlRh, $36.00 per 100; 6-in. pots. 16 to 18 in. hlKb. 

 $60.00 per 100. 



Nephrolepln Scholzelt, 2^-ln., $6.00 per 100; 

 6-ln.. strong. $6.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 



Rhodod'endrong. fancy forcing varieties, 6 to 8 

 buds, at 60c ; 8 to 12 buds, at 76c ; 12 to 16 buds, at $1.00. 



Dracaena Indlvisa. 2'9-ln. pot stock for grow- 

 ing on, at $3.00 per 100. 



Dahlias, fine collection of field-grown clumps. 

 Special circular on application. 



Asparacras Sprenserl. strong. 6-in. pot plants, . 

 15c. 



Spiraeas, large forcing clumps. Gladstone. 

 $9.00 per 100; Florlbnnda. $4.50 per 100; Sn- 

 perba, $6.00 per 100; Blondin. $6.00 per 100; 

 Washinsrton. $6.00 per 100; Japonica, at $4.00 

 per 100. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



Painesville, Ohio 



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ORCHIDS 



We claim to be the lar^st Collectors 

 and Importers of Orchids in this country. 

 We are booking orders for spring deliv- 

 ery. Investigfate us. 



CARRULO & BALDWIN, NANARONECK, N. Y. 



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ORCHIDS 



Established and imported in great variety; 

 also material in wliich to grow them. 



LAGER & HURRELL. Summit. N. J. 

 Orchid Growers and Importers. 



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 \7l1en \7ritln8: advertisers. 



you 



write. 



FERNS, ROSES 



and Soft Wooded Plants 



Write us your wants and ask for new circular. 

 See Easter plant adv. page 61, January 12 issue 

 of the Review. 



GEO. H. KUHL- 



Wliolesale Grower for the Trade. PEKIN, ILL. 

 Mention The Keview when you write. 



Julius Roehrs Co. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Palms, Plants, Orchids, Etc. 



Seiid for Price List. 



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 \ehen writlnB advertisers. 



