April 27, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



57 



We have an 



especially fine 



stock of 



Araucarias 



Arecas 



Asparagus 



Aspidistras 



Bostons 



Cocos 



frotons 

 Dracaenas 



Euonymus 



BOXWOODS 



displayed in front of your store are as good, if not 

 better, than the sign that says "Florist." They give 

 that air of distinctiveness that brings you the best 

 trade in your town or city. They are also extremely 

 popular for lawn decorations, entrances to apartment 

 buildings, restaurants, country residences, etc. 



We can supply you as follows : 



5 ft 

 bottom 



OBELISK 



high, 18-in. 



Each 



measure $12.00 



STANDARDS 



15 to 18-in. crown $2.50 



18 to 21-in. crown 3.00 



21 to 24-in. crown 4.00 



24 to 27-in. crown 6.00 



BUSH-SHAPED 



12 to 18 in. high $0.35 



18 to 24 in. high 50 



24 to. 30 in. high 1.00 



24 to 30 in. high, 18 to 

 22 in. across top 2.00 



GLOBE-SHAPED Each 

 15 to 18-in. top, 15 to 



18 in. high $4.00 



22 to 24-in, top, 24 in. 



high 7.00 



PYRAMIDS 



2J^ to 3 



3 to 3^ 

 3)^ to 4 



4 to 5 



4 to 6 ft 

 strong 



ft. high., 



ft. high. 



ft. high 



ft. high. . 

 , high, extra 

 bottom meas- 



$2.50 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 



ure 24 to 30 in 6.0) 



5}i ft. high 8.00 



6 ■ ft. high 9.00 



Ask for complete list of Palms, Ferns and 

 other Decorative Stock 



THE GEO. WnTBOLD CO. 



737-739 Buckingham PI., CHICAGO 



Phone Graceland 1112 



We have an 



especially fine 



stock of 



ficus 



ferns, 



For Fern 

 Dishes 



Kentias 

 Latanias 

 Nephrolepis 

 Pandanus 



Phoenix 



Pyramid Bays 



Standard Bays 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BOXWOODS 



Boxwood Bushes, finely shaped, 25c, 

 35c, 40c and 50c eacli. 



Boxwood Pyramids, well shaped and 

 perfect form, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 

 a pair. 



For immediate delivery; in perfect 

 order. 



Cash with order, please. 



Anton Schultheis 



316 19th Street, COLLEGE POINT, L I., N. Y. 



Hardy Perennials 



strong, Field-grown Clumps. 



Per doi. IflO 



Achillea The Pearl. Millefolium Roseam.|0.76 te.CO 

 Aquilegia Nivea Orandiflora, Ohrys- 



antha 75 8.00 



Boltonia Asteroldes, Latisquama 86 6.0O 



Coreopgts Lanceolata Orand. "6 5.00 



Delplilnlum ChlnensU 75 4.50 



Gypsophlla PADlculata 76 6.00 



Lychnis Chalcedonica 76 6.00 



Monarda Dldyma 75 600 



Shasta Daisy California, Alaska 1.25 8.00 



Valeriana OfiQcinaiis 1.00 7.00 



A. HENDERSON & CO. 



162 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 



lilacs and bridal wreath spiraeas are in 

 full flower and come in handy for dec- 

 orative purposes. E. K. C. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



There seem to be several opinions 

 among growers and retailers as to 

 whether or not the Easter trade was 

 equal to that of one year ago. It is 

 maintained by some that the aggregate 

 was fully up to the standard, but the 

 individual sales were for much smaller 

 amounts. Quite a few wholesalers are 

 under the impression that it will figure 

 out slightly better than that of last 

 season. It is probable that both these 

 conditions are right in their respective 

 locations, and also that the volume of 

 general business was about on a level 

 with that of 3910. There was a great 

 scarcity of cut lilies and too many of 

 them in pots. Much of the stock was 

 of poor quality and brought poor prices, 

 Avhile anything that was extra good was 

 eagerly bought. 



Carnations, with the possible excep- 

 tion of whites, were in great quantity 

 and sold at only a slight advance above 

 the prices of last month. Boses were 

 not as plentiful as they have been, but 

 the stores were not compelled to pay 

 any fancy prices for them either. Tu- 

 [Concluded on paire 82.] 



The United States Nursery Ca 



Roseacres, Coahoma Co., MISS. 



Daphne 

 Cneorum 



XXX plants, 8 to 10-in., 60c each 

 $5.50 per 10 



Laxeer quantitlesTon application 



LIttlefleld & Wyman 



North Abing^n, Mass. 



