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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Max 23, 1912. 



BEDDING PLANTS 



A fine lot of extra choice Btock; clean, well grown and healthy, offered at low prices 



to make room. 



ROSES 



In pots. Lady Oar, Hiawatha, Hermosa, 

 Vlower of Fairfield, Baby Dorothy, Yellow 

 Kambler, White Bambler, Slasna Charta, 

 Capt. Hayward each %5c 



Eacb. 



Aohyranthes, 2-ln $0,02^4 



3-ln 05 



Agenitum, 2-ln 02% 



3-In .05 



4-ln 07 



Altemantheras, 2-ln 02% 



Caladium Esoulentum, 6-in 15 



Cannai, Florence Vaughan, Austria, 4-ln.. .12 



Celoaia or Cooksoombs, 3-ln 05 



Cobaea Scandens, 4-ln 08 



Coleus, Beckwlth'B Gem, Verschaffeltll, 

 Pflster red and yellow. Golden Bedder, 

 2-ln 02% 



CYCLAMEK, 2-ln |4.00 per 100 



3-ln 6,00 per 100 



Draca«na Indivisa, 3-in OS 



4-ln 10 



See list on opposite page for larger sizes. 



Dusty Miller, 2-ln 02% 



English Ivy, 4-ln 15 



" 8-ln OT 



" 2-ln. 03 



Fuchsia, 4-ln 08 



German Ivy, 3-ln 06 



" 2-ln 



Onaphalium Lanatum, 3-in 



4-ln 



02% 

 .07 

 .12 



.03 



.06 



Heliotrope, 4-ln 08 



Hydrangea Otaksa, 2-ln. 

 8-ln. 



Lantanas, 4-ln. 



Lobelia, 2--.7j 



Katterlne Mallard, 2-ln. 



Marguerites, Yellow, 4-in. 



.06 

 .02% 

 .03 

 .08 



Single White, 4-ln 08 



Mme. Salleroi, 2-ln. 



02% 



Salleroi, 8-ln 06 



Bach. 



Pennisetum, 2-ln .$0.02% 



Petunias, Single, Bar Harbor Beauty, 



3-ln 05 



Poinsettias, stock plants, 4-ln. $5.00 per 100 



Pyrethrum, Golden Feather 02 



Ricinus, 3-ln. 06 



Rose Geranium, 4-ln 08 



Roses, riants Assorted, 5- and 6-ln 26 



Salvia, 3-ln 06 



4-ln $1.00 per doz. 



Shasta Daisies $5.00 per 100 



Sweet Alyssum 2-ln 02% 



Thunbergia, 2-ln 02% 



"Verbenas, 2-ln 02 



Vinoa Minor, 4-in 08 



Vinca Variegata, 2-ln. .02% 



Vinca Variegata, 4-in IB 



Umbrella Plants, 2-in 02% 



We also bare on hand about 15,000 or 20,000 

 Cuttings In sand, ready to be potted, of Mar- 

 guerites, Ivies, Geraniums, Coleus, Salvia, Achyr- 

 antbes, Lobelia, etc. 



You shonid stock op NOW 



Wittbold Co. 



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WASHINGTON, D. 0. 



The Market. 



Saturday, May 18, it seemed as 

 though white carnations were as much 

 in favor as they were on Mothers' day, 

 due no doubt to the many May parades 

 held on Sunday. The stalls in the cen- 

 ter market sold out their lines com- 

 pletely and before closing time it was 

 hard to get cut flowers of any descrip- 

 tion, so great had been the demand dur- 

 ing the day. The stores also are well 

 pleased with the week's work and if 

 the weather will but continue fair and 

 warm for a few weeks, business will be 

 as lively as ever. It has been many 

 years since such a continuous downfall 

 of rain was experienced in the month 

 of May, particularly following such a 

 rainy April. The weather conditions 

 have worked havoc with roses, a quan- 

 tity of the stock locally grown showing 

 the effects of mildew on both bud and 

 leaf. Peonies are coming in strong, as 

 are the northern American Beauty 

 roses, and there is a fairly good demand 

 for these. Wholesale prices are about 

 as they have been. 



Various Notes. 



The coming convention of the 

 Knights of Columbus, in connection 



BEDDING PLANTS 



Aschmann Bros., The Hustlers, have their 10 honses filled with choice bedding plants. In bod 



and bloom, ready for Immediate delivery. 



Per 100 



OEBAKirniS, assorted, 4-In | 7.00 



Jean Vlaud and John Doyle, 6%-Inch pots, 

 fine, large plants, $2.00 dos. 

 BEGONIA, Erfordli, Luminosa and Vernon, 



4-lnch pots 7.00 



FUCHSIAS, 4-lncb, fine varieties 7.00 



DOUBLE FETTTNIAB, 4-lnch, assorted colors 8.00 



AOERATITM, 4-inch 7.00 



HELIOTROPE, 4-lnch 7.00 



SCARLET SAOE, Bonfire and Zurich, 4-lnch 7.00 



NASTTTRTrUMS, 4-Inch, choice colors 6.00 



CAKNAS, 4-lnch, good, strong planU 7.00 



Mme. Crozy, Florence Vaughan, Egan- 

 dale, Italia and Alemannia. 

 IPOMOEA KOCTIELORA, Moonvlnes, 4- 



Inch 10.00 



COBAEA SCANDENS, 4-lnch 10.00 



ASTERS. Semple's Giant Branching, pur- 

 ple, white, crimson and rose-pink, 

 2%-ln 2.50 



Per 100 

 ENGLISH IVY, 3-lnch $ 6.00 



COLEUS. Only the best bedding varieties 



from 2%-lnch pots 3.00 



VerschafTeltll, Golden Bedder, Queen Vic- 

 toria and fancy varieties. 



Small plants from 2%-lnch pots 3.00 



MARIGOLD, PETUNIAS, VERBENAS, 

 PHLOX, DWARF LOBELIA. ALYS- 

 SUM AND BOSTON FERNS, 7-in. pots, 

 fine plants, 75c each. 



WHITMANI, 7-lnch pote, fine plants, 76c 



each. 

 ADIANTUM HYBRIDUM, 3-lnch, $7.00; 



4-Inch, $15.00 per 100. 

 ARAUCARIA EXCELSA, 5%-Inch pots, 3, 4 



and 5 tiers, 14 to 20 Indies high, 60c, 



60c and 75c; 7-lnch pots, flue big 



plants, 6 to 8 tiers, 38 to 42 Inches 



high. $1.26 each. 

 HYDRANGEA OTAKSA, 6-lnch pots, SSc 



and 50c each. 



Cash with order. 



A ^a ^^Ia mmm ^ •« ■« Rm^v^ Second and Bristol Sts., and Rlsine 



ASCnmanil DrOS«9SunAve.. Philadelphia, pa. 



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with the unveiling of the Columbus 

 statue in the Union station plaza June 

 8, will bring a good demand for cut 

 flowers and potted plants. There is to 

 be a banquet, tickets for which cost 

 $20 per plate, and a floral parade. The 



joint committee of the Washington 

 Chamber of Commerce, the Board of 

 Trade and the Knights of Columbus has 

 issued invitations to owners of automo- 

 biles to cooperate with them in the mat- 

 ter of the parade and has requested 



