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July 11, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



59 



Hydrangea I 



Otaksa 



IN TUBS 



12-inch 

 14-inch 

 16-inch 



Each 



$2.00 each 

 3.00 each 

 4.00 each 



IN POTS 



$1.00 



We have about 1500 very handsome 

 plants in tubs in bud and flower 



CFlorieta are always welcome visitors 

 to our Nurseries. We are only a few 

 minutes from New York City. Carl- 

 ton Hill Station ip the second stop on 

 main line of Erie Railroad. 



NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, 



«-^ 't -4 • -t ^ AJ^* [NUKStJKYMBN AND FLORISTS, 



Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. 





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H. FRANK DARROW 



p. O. Box 1250 

 86 Barclay St.. NEW YORK 



ViUeT fnm ctid storage for immeditte ihipmeBt 



Importer of 



Aialeas, Palms, Bay Trees 



and all other Belgrian Plants, Lily of the Valley 

 of the finest Berlin and Hamburg brands. 



Japanese, Holland and French Bulbs 



FRENCH and ENGLISH 

 FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL STOCKS 



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being moved. Peonies have been of 

 good quality and have been in demand, 

 not only for funeral work but for de- 

 livery to the houses. Sweet peas have 

 been affected by the heat more or less 

 and, while the outdoor cut is not yet 

 on, the Butterfly peas show a tendency 

 to be a little soft. They move, how- 

 ever, as sweet peas are popular here. 

 Valley has been in no great demand 

 since June, but what little is to be had 

 <'an be sold in bouquets. Greens con- 

 tinue plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Henry Smith reports that the wed- 

 ding trade last month was brisk and 

 an unusual number of big affairs helped 

 I make the month a fine one. 



Crabb & Hunter have completed their 



new store on Fulton street. It is one 



I of the most modern in the state of 



Michigan. The fixtures are white and, 



I with the exception of the refrigerator. 



QUR FLAG STILL WAVES\ 



WE GUARANTEE OUR STOCK TRUE TO NAME \ 



If you did 

 not preserve 

 our List of 



-PEONIES- 



aslJpublished in The Review for June 27th, send for 

 our NEW list. We have added some varieties of 

 which we have only limited quantities. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



I 30 N. LA SALLE ST., =**JS&''- CHICAGO 



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which was supplied by McCray, the en- 

 tire store furnishings were made in the 

 shops of the Wilmarth Show Case Co. 



Eli Cross has planted 40,000 mums 

 and expects a fine early crop. The 

 roses did not need replanting this year. 

 The plant varieties are mostly Kil- 

 larneyX^d White Killarney, Eichmond 

 and American Beauty. 



The A. J. Brown Seed Co. reports it 

 has had excellent results this year, the 

 books showing a good increase in sales. 



The Grand Bapids Floral Co. has had 



considerable design work during the 

 last two weeks and reports business 

 good. The month of June was excel- 

 lent with this concern. 



Vacuum heating systems have found 

 favor with the Simonds Heating & Spe- 

 cialty Co. and President F. A. Simonds 

 says that the drafting department is 

 loaded with greenhouse work this 

 month. 



Herrington on the Mum, sent by The 

 Review for 50 cents. 



