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April 13, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



29 



Get Your Stock in MILWAUKEE -You'll Find it Pays. 



STRONG ON 



KILLARNEYS 



BOTH COLORS. 



BULB FLOWERS 



Sucb as 



TUUPS, DArrODILS, TRUMPETS 

 Valley every day in the year. 



Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Violets, Lilies 



And All Other W LJ 1 1^ LvJ W tl Iv^ •" Larjge Supply 

 PLENTY OF ASPARAGUS STRINGS AND SPRENGERl BUNCHES. 



We can take good care of all orders at lowest market rates. 

 Write, phone or wire us — we do the rest. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO. 



462 Milwaukee Street, 

 MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Without Doubt the Best Equipped Wholesale House in the Country. 



NichelFs Chinese Primroses 



"DISTINCTIVE" IN QUALITY AND GERMINATION. 



1819 Mlchell's Prize Mixture. An even blending of all colore 10.60 



1805 Alba Magnlfica. White (1-32 oz., $2.50) 60 



1806 ChUwick Red. Bright red (1-32 oz. , $2.00) 60 



1807 Holborn Blue. (1-32 oz., $3.00) ; 60 



180!» Kermesina Splendens. Crimson ( 1-32 oz. , $2.00). (50 



1811 Rosy Morn. Pink (1-32 oz., $2.00) , 60 



»fl Trade Pkt. Trade Pkt. 

 $1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 



Sow Now if You Want Thrifty Plants. 



MICHELL^S SEEP HOUSE, 



518 Market St., 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon VaDey 



Chicago, and Miss Ti. H. Diindore, Lan- 

 caster, Pa. 



Robert A. Craig reports heavy ad- 

 vance in Easter plant orders, that have 

 already cleaned out some varieties 

 largely grown. 



Maurice Fuld is back from Boston in 

 the happiest possible frame over the 

 great show. 



Z. D. Blackistone, of Washington, D. 

 <"., will address the May meeting of 

 the Florists' Club. Mr. Blackistone 

 made a success of his special sale, turn- 

 ing ])lant odds and ends into cash. 



Samuel F. Lilley has fine single vio- 

 lets. It would be interesting to know 

 how they are produced so well in mid- 

 April. 



M. Rice & Co. report the following 

 visitors: Mis.s L. Blick and Miss Mira 

 Bell, Norfolk. Va.; Harry Schroyer and 

 Miss Lou Helen Dundore, Lancaster. 

 Pa.; A. Littman, Atlantic City; W. E. 

 Kemble, Oskaloosa. Ta.; I. O. Kemble, 

 Marshalltown, la. 



.1. William Colflesh, .Jr., C. B. Col- 

 flesh and D. K. Colflesh are recent addi- 

 tions to the membership of the Flo- 

 rists' riub. 



Dr. Herman Burgin spoke on "Plant 

 Foods, in Reference to Plant Growth," 

 in .Association hall, April 10. Phil. 



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Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



GOLD FISH^SPAWNERS 



We have a few extra fine, large spawners for sale 

 in all varieties. Prices from $1.00 to $10.00 each. 



MEINE & NOSS, - Richmond, Ind . 

 AiwAvs^MiNTioN pLQRISTS' REVIEW ""Mng^ 



