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TheWcekly Florists' Review. 



May 80, 1912. 



BEDDING PLANTS 



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



to make room. 



ROSES 



In pots, Lady Oar, Hiawatha. Hermoaa, 

 Flower of Fairfield. Baby Dorothy, Yellow 

 RamJbler. White Rambler, MamaCharta, 

 Capt. Hayward each %5c 



Each. 



Aohyranthes, 2-ln $0.02^ 



3-ln 05 



Ageratum, 2-in 02^^ 



3-ln .05 



4-ln 07 



Alternantheraa, 2-iii 02Vi 



Caladium Eaoulentum, S-ln. 15 



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



Celosia or Cockscom1)s, 3-in 05 



Cobaea Scandens, 4-ln 08 



Coleui, Beckwlth's Gem, Verscbaffelttl, 

 Pflster red and yellow, Golden Bedder, 

 3-ln 05 



CYCLAMEN, 2-ln $4,00 per 100 



3-in 6,00 per 100 



Dracaena Indiviaa, 3-ln 05 



" " 4-ln 10 



See Hat on opposite page for larger sizes. 



Dusty Miller, 2-ln. 



02% 



English Ivy, 4-ln 15 



" 3-in 07 



" 2-in. 03 



German Ivy, 3-ln 06 



" 2-ln 02% 



Onaphalium Lanatum, 3-ln 07 



4-ln 12 



Hydrangea Otaksa, 2-in 03 



3-ln 06 



Heliotrope, 4-ln 08 



Lantanas, 4-ln OS 



Lobelia, 2-:ti 02% 



Katterlne Mallard, 2-in 03 



Marguerites, Yellow, 4-in 08 



Single White, 4-ln 08 



Mme. Salleroi, 2-in 02% 



Mme. Salleroi, 8-in 06 



Pennisetum, 2-ln.. 



Petunias, Single, 

 3-in 



Bar Harbor Beauty, 



Eacb. 

 .$0.021i 



.05 



Poinaettias, stock plants, 4-in.|5.00 per 100 



Pyrethrum, Golden Feather 02 



Bioinus, 4-ln 08 



Rose Geranium, 4-ln 08 



Roses, Plants Assorted, 5- and 6-in 25 



OB 



Salvia, 3-ln, 

 " 4-ln. 



Shasta Daisies, Seedlings. 



Sweet Alysaum. 2-ln 



Thunbergria, 2-ln 



Verbenas, 2-ln 



Vinca Variegata, 2-ln 



Vinca Variegata, 4-in 



Umbrella Plants, 2-in 



.f5.00 per 1000 



.08 



.02H 



.02% 



.02 



.08H 



.15 



.02% 



YoD should stock op NOW 



Wittbold Co., 



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ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Business was good last week, but a 

 few warm days have had a depressing 

 influence some of the time. All flo- 

 rists are looking forward to Memorial 

 day as the next big event and are pre- 

 pared to do a big business. Because 

 of the late spring there are loads of 

 lilac, tulips and daisies on hand. Out- 

 door flowers and plants are sold mostly 

 for Memorial day in this city. Com- 

 pared with the great quantities of loose 

 flowers and bouquets used, there are 

 few demands for designs and baskets 

 for the decoration of graves. 



Koses are arriving in greater quan- 

 tity since the warm, spell; however, the 

 quality is good and the rise in tem- 

 perature has not yet adversely affected 

 stock in general. Beauties are more 

 abundant and the price is down. There 

 are few short Beauties. Carnations are 

 getting smaller and poorer in quality. 

 Daffodils and narcissi have disappeared 

 for another year. Outdoor valley has 

 come and is excellent. Sweet peas are 

 getting better every day. Cattleyaa 

 are excellent and the demand for them 

 is still strong, since there are no more 

 violets. Flowering plants are scarce. 



Plant Ferns 



When Your Benches are Empty 



I have 50,000 Beaton, in 3-in. pots, at 

 $60.00 per 1000. One hundred at thousand 

 rate. If you are not ready now, let us 

 book your order for later shipments. I 

 also have nice 5-in., 6-in., 7-in. and 8-in. 

 stock. Write for prices. 



J. We Davis 



225 W. 16th St. Davenport, la. 



Hydrangeas and spirroas are about all 

 there is to be had. 



Cut ferns are holding up well this 

 spring and are excellent. 



Various Notes. 



Various farewell functions were 

 given in honor of Horace J. Head, of 

 H. E. Wilson's store, who is soon to 



7VY U 7VT S 



Two-Inch, strong plants 

 at $3X0 per 100; $28.00 per 

 1000. SWalnsonas, good 

 and strontf, $2.60 per 100; 

 $20.00 per 1000. ColeuB, 

 blK, stroDR plants, $2.00 

 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 

 Enchantress and Harlo- 

 warden Carnations, root- 

 ed cuttlDf^, to close out, 

 $1.60 per 100. AKeratums, 

 big, strong cuttintrs, ready 

 to bloom, 60c per 100; 

 $5.00 per 1000. Vincas, 

 most awfully strong rooted cuttings, $1.00 per 100: 

 $8.00 per 1000. Swalnsonas, rooted cuttings, fl.25 

 per 100. 



C HUMFELD, Oay Center. Kan. 



Tin SOOTH) CmnHG Sf rOAUST 



E S. SMITH 



Chryuntkaniin PiiRb, $2.60 per 100 and 

 $3.00 per 100. Send for list of varieties. 

 Also rooted cuttings. 



to W. SSth St., inOlmnapoUs. Ind. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



leave for England, to be gone for some 

 time. 



The Rochester Home Circle of the 

 Ladies' Society of American Florists 



