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112 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Maucu 30, 1911. 



PALMS 



Strong, home-grown stock. Special offer of a few sizes of excellent value. 



KE NTI A 8-inch pots, several in a pot, 30 to 32 inches high each, $3.00 



RELMORE AN A ^'^^^^ pots, eeveral in a pot, 32 to 34 inches high. • • .each, 3.50 



10-inch pots, several in a pot, 48 to 50 inches high. each, 7.60 



KENTI \ 6-inch pots, several in a pot, 24 inches high each, 1.25 



FORSTERIAN A "-inch pots, several in a pot, 30 to 32 inches high. each, 2.00 



ARECA 8-inch pots, several in a pot, 30 to 32 inches high each, 2.00 



1 UTESCENS ^'i"^*^ P*^t^' several in a pot, 34 to 36 inches high each, 2.50 



8-inch pots, several in a pot, 40 to 44 inches high. each, 3.00 



Measurements given are from top of pot. 



CHXS. D. BALL, Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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til I'M*' K»-vl*»w whpr» voii writ* 



COLUMBUS, O, 



The Market. 



Stock has been quite plentiful here 

 for the last two weeks. Though there 

 was a great deal of funeral work and 

 other trade that used up lots of stoQk, 

 there was hardly any line of stock that 

 was not equal "to the demand. Koses 

 are of good color and the quality is all 

 that could be desired. Killarney and 

 White Killarney are taking the lead, 

 both for quantity and quality; the de- 

 mand is much heavier for them than 

 for any other variety. Red roses are 

 the only ones that have been a little 

 short in supply. 



Carnations have been quite plentiful 

 and of good quality, and the demand 

 has been active. Sweet peas are com- 

 ing finely; several growers are just 

 starting to cut from the second sowing 

 and they have fine, long stems. Pot 

 plants have been moving well and there 

 has been a good supply in all seasonable 

 stock. Azaleas are fine and they take 

 the lead of all the better grades. Eho- 

 dodendrons, spiraeas, lilies, etc., are all 

 in fine shape. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Club held its last meet- 

 ing, March 28, at the establishment of 

 the Fifth Avenue Floral Co., and was 

 entertained after the meeting at a 

 luncheon. The dance given by the club 

 March 22 proved to be another pleasant 

 occasion and a success financially. 



Sherman Stephens reports business 

 good in funeral work. 



Leo Miller has two houses of lettuce 

 just ready for market, and this is keep- 

 ing them on the jump. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. is cut- 

 ting heavily in carnations, roses and 

 sweet peas. 



The Livingston Seed Co. reports coun- 

 ter trade for seeds, etc., quite heavy, 

 and cut flowers are moving well. 



J. M. 



Gary, Ind. — This city is to have a new 

 concern, to be known as the Gary Floral 

 Co. It is the project of a florist now in 

 business in the east, who sees a great 

 future for the city of steel. 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



7 hat you will need „„ „„ 



P«r 100 Pe' 100 



Geraniums, in a good assortment $2.00 $3.00 



Ivy Geraniums, 5 varieties, including Rycroft's Surprise ... 2,00 3.00 



Ivy Geraniums, variegated foliage, L'EIeganta, Duke of Edinburgh 3.00 4.00 



Variegated Geraniums, Silver Leaf S. A. Nutt, and Sophie Dumaresque 3.00 4.00 



Petunias, double, white and mixed colors 2.00 3.00 



Alyssum, double dwarf and giant 2.00 



Altemantheras, «x varieties 2.00 



G}Ieus, GoMen Bedder, Verschaffeltii, Queen Victoria, Firebrand, Lyons, 



Hero, etc. 2.00 3.00 



Fuchsias, six varieties 2.00 3.00 



Lemon Verbenas, Aloysia Citriodora 2.00 3.00 



Lobelias, Kathleen Mallard and Newport Model ZOO 



Tradescantia Zebrina Multicolor 3.00 



Cuphea, Cigar Plant 2.00 



Swainsona Alba 2.00 3.00 



Salvias, Bonfire and Zurich. 2.00 3.00 



Asters, Dreer^s Peerless Pink and Pink Beauty, 2-inch pots, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 



per 1000. 

 Asters, Vick's Early and Late Branching, rose-pink and white, 2-inch, $2.00 per 100: 



$18.50 per 1000. , * ^v , 



Coleus cuttings, 60c per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 



CASH WITH ORDER, PLEASE . 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO., ■ WUte Nanh, Nd. 



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Yinca Variegata 



StronK, field clumps. In 4-lnch pots. Ist size, t6()(); 

 2ad size, $5.00 per KtO; i^-iacb pots, $2.50 per 10(1. 



DRACAENA INDIVISA ^ K^Vr 



Bronze Galax, |1.()0 per loiio. 

 Cash with order. 



J. J. ARNOLD, : Homer, N. Y. 



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Echeveria Secuilda Glauca 



True— in Fine Condition 



3000 to offer at $30.00 per 1000, measuring 

 ''•« to 3 inches. Sample will be mailed upon re- 

 quest. Cash, please. 



EDWARD LAPPE. Woodltwn. New York City 



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EASTER PLANTS 



Lilies, nice plants, short. 10c per bud. 

 UUes, in pans, 3 or 4 stalks, 10c per bud. 

 Crimson and Pink Ramblers. $1.00 to |1..'>0 ea. 

 Azaleas, f>.")c, $1 (0, |1 2.'). |1..')0 each. 

 Roman Hyacinths, pans, .iSc to .50c each. 



Crabb & Hunter Floral Co., ^"•"S„"c{l'''"' 



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Julius Raehrs Co. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Palms, Plants, Orchids, Etc. 



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