May 30, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



69 



DECORATIVE PLANTS 



Here are a few of the SPRING SPECIALS that every florist needs. For 

 complete list of Palms, Ferns, etc., see pages 82 and 83 of The Review for May 9, or 

 write us for a copy. 



BAY TBEES. 

 Standard. 



Bach. 



l-(oot 8tem, 18-lnch crown I 4.00 



2-foot stem, 18-lnch crown 4.00 



2-foot stem, 20-lnch crown 6.00 



8-foot Btem, 24-lnch crown 6.00 



SV^-foot stem, 26-inch crown 7.00 



4^-foot stem, 28-lnch crown 7.00 



8-foot Btem, 30- Inch crown 8.60 



4-foot 8tem, 48-inch crown 20.00 



Pyramids. Each. 



4 feet high I 6.60 



B feet high 8.00 



7 feet high 16.00 



» feet high 20.00 



We can furnish Mission Tubs up to 12-inch at 

 $1.00 each extra. 



BOXWOODS. 



Obelisk. Each. 



6 feet high, 18-lnch bottom measure $10.00 



Square Trimmed. Each. 



20 Inches high. 15 inches diameter i(2.S0 



OIoIm Shaped. Each. 



15 to 18-inch top, 15 to 18 Inches high $ 4.0<i 



22 to 24-inch top, 24 inches high 6.00 



Standard. Bach. 



12-lnch crown $ 1.60 



16 to 18-inch crown 2.60 



18 to 21-inch crown 3.00 



21 to 24-inch crown 4.00 



24 to 27-inch crown 6.00 



32 to 34-lncb crown, 3 to 4-foot stem 9.00 



36 to 38-inch crown, 18 to 24-lnch stem 9.00 



40 to 42-lnch crown, 18 to 24-incb stem 10.00 



Pyramids. Each. 



4 to 4% feet high $ 6.00 



4% to 6 feet high 7.00 



5 feet high 10.00 



We can furnish Mission Tubs np to 12-incb at 

 $1.00 each extra. 



I)BAC2:NA indivisa. 



The best plant for the center of cemetery 

 Tases. 



8-ln I 6.00 per 100 



4-in $1.60 per doz.; 10.00 per 100 



6-in $6.00 per dozen 



8-ln., beautiful specimens, 3 ft. high, $1.60 each 



PH(ENIZ CANASIENSIS. 



Each 



7-inch pots, 40 to 44 inches high $ 2.60 



8-lnch pots, 46 to 60 Inches high 4.00 



g-lnch pots, 60 to 64 inches high 8.00 



10-inch pots, 00 to 64 inches high 10.00 



First Come, First Served 



L. D. PHONE, QRACELAND 1112 



L. D. PHONE, QRACELAND 1112 ^^ 



737-39 Buckingham PI., CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Now that Decoration 

 Day is Over 



you will be Interested In Roses, Ferns. Ask for 

 our list, or write and tell us how many you will 

 need and we will make you a price on same. 



You will also want Primroses, Obconlca, Cine- 

 rarias, Cyclamen and Hydrangeas, in 2^incii. 

 Let us enter your order, to be slilpped during 

 July and August, as you may direct. Ask for 

 anytiiing you are short of In soft-wooded stock. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, 



MentloD The Review wtien you write. 

 ^« A. M A N D A USES 



APHINE 



^ii prize wtnnmni do. See ad page 92. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



has discontinued bowling for the sum- 

 mer. The season just ended has been 

 a successful one. The Asters team had 

 the largest score, but the Sunflowers 

 Were not far behind. 



The Misses Myrtie and Donnah Brad- 

 street have returned from Florida, 

 Where they spent the winter. 



Salter Bros, are showing some good 

 calceolarias and some extra fine spi- 



BEDDING PLANTS 



Ascbmann Bros., The Hustlers, have their 10 

 and bloom, ready for Immediate dellrery. 



PerlOO 



OERAmUMS, assorted, 4-in $7.00 



Jean Viand and John Doyle, 6K-lnch pots, 

 fine, large plants, $2.00 doc. 

 BEGONIA, Erfordil, Luminosa and Vernon, 



4-inch pots 7.00 



FUCHSIAS, 4-lnch, fine Tsrleties 7.00 



DOUBLE PETTXKIAS, 4-incb, assorted colors 8.00 



AOERATTO, 4-inch 7.00 



HELIOTROPE, 4-lnch 7.00 



SCARLET SAOE, Bonfire and Zurich. 4-inch 7.00 



KASTXJRTIUIIS, 4-lnch, choice colors 6.00 



CANNAS, 4-inch, good, strong plants 7.00 



Mme. Crozy, Florence Vaugban, Egan- 

 dale, Italia and Alemannia. 

 IPOKOEA NOCTIFLORA, Moonvines, 4- 



Inch 10.00 



COBAEA 8CAKDENS, 4-lnch 10.00 



ASTERS. Scrapie's Giant Branching, pur- 

 ple, white, crimson and rose-pink, 

 2%-in 2.50 



houses filled with choice bedding plants. In bod 



ENGLISH IVY. 3.1nch ^5^$ 



COLEUB. Only the best bedding Tarieties 



from 2%-lnch pots g.oo 



Verschaefeltil, Golden Bedder, Queen Vic- 

 toria and fancy yarletles. 



Small plants from 2^ -inch pots 3.00 



MARIGOLD, • PETUNIAS, VERBENAS, 

 PHLOX, DWARF LOBELIA, ALYSl 

 SUM AND BOSTON FERNS, 7-ln. pots, 

 fine plants, 75c each. 



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

 each. 



ADIANTUM HTBRIDUM, 8-inch, $7.00: 

 4-inch, 116.00 per 100. 



ARAUOARIA EZCEL8A, 5%-lncb pots. 3, 4 

 and 6 tiers, 14 to 20 inches high, 80c, 

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



giants, 6 to 8 tiers, 38 to 42 inches 

 igh, 11.28 each. 



HTDRANOEA OTAKSA, e-lnch pots, 35c 

 and 50c each. 



Cash with order. 



A Qf^h niit n n Rm a f ^^^^ and Bristol Sts., and Rising 

 >% 91/11 111 a U II Urtf 8I«9 Sun Ave., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



rseas. Blue marguerites are among their 

 novelties. 



Miss Margaret Howe, of J. B. Keller 

 Sons', spent last week fighting a se- 

 vere cold. 



Miss Clara Lyman, with W. J. Palm- 



er & Son, Buffalo, has been in Eoches- 

 ter several times during the last month. 



Mrs. Edwin P. Wilson entertained 

 the ladies of the Florists' Association 

 at her home not long ago. 



J. B. Keller Sous had a great deal 



