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68 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



February 23, 1911. 



A GRAND NEW 

 ..CARNATION... 



BRIGHT SPOT 



outclasses everythingf heretofore g^own in the 

 dark pink section. Won first honors in the 100 class 

 for best dark pink at the A. C. S. meeting, Pittsburg, 

 January, 1910, also at the Chicago Flower Show, Novem- 

 ber, 19 •'^. 



It is a pure, bright, dark pink of even shade, size 



Scinches, an early and continuous bloomer, brings fully 



25 per cent more flowers to the plant than Laweon at its 



best ; flowers well shaped on long, wiry stems ; calyx does 



not split. It is a good shipper, and the cuttings root easy. 



Price, per^OO, $12.00; 25 at 100 rate; 

 per 1000, $100.00; 250 at 1000 rate; 

 per 5000, $400.00. 



Place Your Order Now, to be in on Early Deliveries. 



NIC. ZWEIFEL, 



North Milwaukee, Wis. 



CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



Valentine week was a " humdinger " 

 for the florists and the business was 

 pretty evenly divided between them and 

 the confectioners. Violets were the 

 strong card and were plentiful and of 

 excellent quality, selling at $2 to $3 

 per hundred. ' ' A thorough clean-up ' ' 

 IS the general report from the leading 

 florists. 



The excellent quality and big supply 

 of spring flowers enable the florist to 

 put up the best proposition ever offered 

 in boxes of cut flowers. Roses and 

 carnations continue scarce and it takes 

 some hustling to procure enough to sup- 

 ply the demand. 



All of last week was a busy one in 

 addition to Valentine's day, owing to 

 the approach of Lent and the necessary 

 crowding of social events. 



Various Notes. 



The Cleveland Cut Flower Co. and 

 Charles Keep, of North Olmsted, are 

 sending in large cuts of daffodils, single 

 and double, and tulips of all colors and 

 varieties. 



Frank Friedley will entertain several 

 of the florists in his home at Rocky 

 River, Sunday, February 26. 



H. P. Knoble was recently elected 

 chairman of the executive committee of 

 the West Side Chamber of Industry. 



Good orders for the auto show, in 

 progress at the Central armory this 

 week, are reported by several florists. 



Knoble Bros, were busy Friday, Feb- 

 ruary 17, with a decoration and cor- 

 sage bouquets for the "Junior Prom." 

 given by Western Reserve University 

 at the Colonial Club. 



Several of the leading florists went 

 into heavier advertising for Valentine 's 

 day this year, and "It pays to adver- 

 tise ' ' is the verdict of all. C. D. F. 



Meption The Review when you write. 



PRIMROSES 



Chinese, 4-in., in bloom, fine fer lOO 



plants f5.00 



Primula Obconica, 3-in. , in 



bloom, fine plants 4.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 4-in 7.00 



Salvia Zurich, 2H-in 2.00 



Coleus, 2-in., 10 varieties 2.00 



Coleus, rooted cuttings, 1000, f 5.00 ; .60 

 DORMANT CANNAS, AUemania 

 and Austria, 2 to 3-eye roots, per 



1000, $10 00 1.25 



Satistaotion Guaranteed 



Hiller's, Florists :-: Newark, Ohio 



Mention The Review when you write 



Verbenas— Verbenas 



The gem bedding plant. 

 Send for circular. 



J. L. DILLON 



Bloomsburg, Pa. 



M enii on The Keview when vou wnu- 



WANTED 



160 Plants of 



CalceolariaRugosa 



Out of 2 or 3-inch pots. 



If you can supply same, quote prices 



at once to 



Henry F. NkM Co.. p„iL"AKKil';w. 



Funkia Variegata 



Plant In pota now for spring sales. $10.00 per 100. 



Primula obcnnica. 4-ln., full of buds, $5.00 per 

 100. Will be fine for Easter. 



Bfarcnerltes. 3H2-ln., fine, stocky plants, fall of 

 buds, I6.M per 100. 



Marsruerites, 2^-ln.. t2.S0 per 100. 



Oeraniuma, SHi-in.. Beaote Poltevlne, Rlcard. 

 etc., $7.00 per 100. 



Ctoranlams, 2^-ln., any standard variety, $20.M 

 per lOOO. 

 Rubber Plants, 6-ln. pots, fine, BOc each. 



Asparaarus Sprenareri . 2'a-in., $2.60 per 100. 



Snapdragon, S>a-ln., white, pink and yellow, 

 $S.00 per lUO. 



Thousands upon thousands of all kinds of Bed- 

 dinar, Decorative arid Vegetable Plant* on 



hand. Place your orders early. Correspondence 

 solicited. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, vlaihiVJito^N^i. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Trifoma Pfitzeri 



$4.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 

 GOOD DIVISION 



Cash with order, please. 

 Address all orders to 



ROWEHL & GRANZ 



Hlcksville, L. I., N. Y. 



Shamrock Plants 



Fine stocky plants in 3-in. pots. 



Per 100 $5.00 



Cash with order. 



JOHN COOMBS 



HARTTORD, CONN. 



Mentton Tbe Review wbeo you write. 



