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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Mat 2, 1012. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Trade has been good here of late, 

 with plenty of stock of all kinds on the 

 market. Roses have been quite plenti- 

 ful, but quality has not been up to the 

 standard with some of the stock. The 

 demand has been about equal to the 

 supply. Carnations have been in heavy 

 crop and loads of them are disposed of. 

 Although the price is down consider- 

 ably on the bulk of the stock, the 

 strictly first-class blooms bring a good, 

 fair price. Sweet peas have been in 

 good demand and at times there are 

 barely enough to go the rounds. 



Bulb stock is coming to the finish 

 now; while there is quite a little on 

 the market, another week will about 

 wind it up. Valley has been rather 

 scarce in this market since Easter and 

 at times it is rather hard to obtain. 

 There are quite a few lilies still on the 

 market, but the demand has been 

 rather light on them since Easter. 



Smilax is scarce here at present, the 

 numerous decorations of late having 

 cleaned it all up.* 



Various Notes. 



The Livingston Seed Co. reports 

 heavy business in the seed department, 

 the demand being ahead of last year, 

 while cut flower trade is also quite 

 heavy. 



Graff Bros, report good business at 

 the old stand. Mrs. Graff has been in 

 the store most of the time since Will's 

 death. 



Sherman Stephens is making great 

 preparations for the spring rush in 

 plants. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. has a 

 fine lot of salvias coming on and do- 

 nated 5,000 of the plants to the Real 

 Estate Board for beautifying vacant 

 lots. 



The Muuk Floral Co. has opened a 

 store downtown in the Harrison build- 

 ing and will carry on a retail business 

 in connection with their jobbing trade 

 in supplies. 



E. Metzmaier reports good business 

 and expects a big rush on plants in the 

 near future. 



Sam Graff rejioits heavy business in 

 his new quarters in the Keith theater 

 building. J. M. 



BeUeville, lU.— The St. Clair Floral 

 Co. has rented the store in connection 

 with the Gem theater and will conduct 

 a retail business at that place. 



Chrysanthemums 



The kind we would like to receive ourselves. 

 Rooted Cuttings. $1.00 per 100; $9 00 per 1000: 

 White— Polly Rose. Fink -Glory of Pacific. 



Yellow— Klondyke. 

 $1.25 per 100; $I2.00 per 1000: 

 Yellow— Oolden Glow. Major Bonnaflon. Chau- 

 tauqua Gold. 

 White— Jerome Jones, BonnafTon, Ivory. 

 Pink- Ivory, Maud Dean. 



Mlllbrook Greenhouses 



W. ¥fhlt«laiMl P. O., Pennsylvania 



Mention The Review wb»B you write. 



GERANIUMS 

 CARNATIONS 



ALL SOLD 



BAUR * BTBIHKAMP 



Carnation Breeders IHDIAVAPOLIS. IWD. 

 Mention The Reylew when you write. 



One of thi C. C. Pollworth Co.'a Numerous Prize Vases at Last Fall's Show 



If you want the best Mum stock grown get them here. 

 See classified list, page 96. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



BEDDING PLANTS 



Ascbmann Bros., The Rnstlers, have tbeir 10 bouses filled with choice bedding plants, in bud 

 and bloom, ready for Immediate delivery. 



7.00 



7.00 



Per 1«)0 

 GERANIUMS: S. A. Nutt. John Doyle. 

 .Scbaeffer. Mmc. Thlbant, La Favorite 

 and other varieties, from 4-lnch pot8..$ 

 Jean Vlaud and John Doyle. 5Vi-lncli pots, 

 tine large plants. $2.00 doz. 

 BEOONIA, Erfordll, Lumlnosa and Vernon. 



4-Inch pots 



FTICHBIAS, 4 inch, line varieties T.Oo 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS, 4-lnch. asaorted colors 8.00 



AOE&ATUM, 4-lncb 7.<X> 



HELIOTBOPE. 4-lnch 7.00 



SCABLET SAOE, Bonfire and Zurich. 4 Inch 7.00 



NASTUKTIUMS, 4-lnch, choice colors 6.00 



CANNAB. 41ncb, good, strong plants 7.00 



Mme. Crory, Florence Vaiighan. Hurbank. 

 Alphonse Bouvler, KKaudale. Italia 

 and Alemannla. 

 IPOMOEA NOCTIFLOKA, Moonvtnes. 4- 



Incb 10.00 



2%-lncb 5.00 



COBAEA BCANDEMB, 4-lnch 10.00 



VINCA VAKIEOATA, 4-lnch 10.00 



Cash v 



I'er 100 



ENGLISH IVY, 3-lnch $ 5.00 



COLEUS. Only the best bedding varieties 



from 2>^-inch i>ot8 3.00 



Versehaffeltll, Golden Bedder, Queen Vic- 

 toria and fancy varieties. 

 Small plants from 2H-inch pots 3.00 



MARIGOLD, PETUNIAS, VERBENAS, 

 PHLOX. DWARF LOBELIA, ALYS- 

 SUM AND OTMNOCARPA, DUSTY 

 MILLER, BOSTON FERNS, 7-lncb pots, 

 tine plants. 75c each. 



WHITMANI, 7-lnch pots, fine plants, 75c 

 each. 



ADIANTUM HYBRIOUK, 3 Inch. |7.00; 

 4-lncb, $15.00 per 100. 



ARAUCARIA EZCELBA, 5^-lncb pots, 3, 4 

 and 5 tiers, 14 to 20 Inches high, 50c, 

 80c and 75c; 7-lnch pots, nne big 

 plants. 6 to 8 tiers, 38 to 42 Inches 

 high. $1.26 each. 



HYDRANGEA OTAXBA, 6-lncb pots. 35c 

 and 50c each. 



lith order. 



A ^ ^»1a ■«« ^ ■« ■« BS^^^^ Second and RrlRtol Sts.. and Rising 



/%SCniIlann DrOS«f sun Ave.. Philadelphia, pa. 



CHRYSANTHEMUIMS 



Oolden Glow. Monrovia. Halllday, Bonnaffon 

 Nagoya, P. Supreme, Dean. Patty, Winter Cheer 

 Eiiguehard, Rostette, October Frost, Ivory, Razer 

 Bj ron, Papworth. 



R.C $2.00 per 100 $15.C0 per 1000 



2>9-in. pots. . . 3.00 per 100 25.00 per 1000 



ALFRED M. CAMPBELL 



1610 SaasoH Street PHILADELPHIA, PA, 



Chrysanthemoms 



Qeraalia Scarlet Beidar. See our classified advs. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



