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66 



The Florists^ Review 



Jdlt 18, 1912. 



0OLX7MBUS, O. 



In The Review of July 11, page 66, 

 under the heading "Columbus Notes" 

 you say [The correspondent said. — Ed.] 

 ''roses are of no account around here 

 at present, as they are all about burnt 

 up." We wish to say that while that 

 assertion may be true in some indi- 

 vidual cases, it is absolutely false as 

 regards our stock. Our roses are ex- 

 ceptionally good for this time of year, 

 and we believe are second to none. 

 We are anxious for you to correct this 

 statement, as we are in the wholesale 

 business, with a heavy crop of roses on, 

 and don't wish this false impression 

 to go out among the trade. We are 

 sending you by express, prepaid, sample 

 of our stock for your inspection. 



The Munk Floral Co. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



Various Notes. 



Eddie Moos, of the Michigan Cut 

 Flower Exchange, has just returned 

 from a two weeks' vacation. 



The Bemb Floral Co. employs one 

 man who is always ^usy making up 

 special arrangements for window deco- 

 rations. For the last week he has been 

 working on a model of an old-style, 

 water-driven saw mill and forge. This 

 is now the feature of attraction in a 

 scene of the Black Forest, which is 

 accurately reproduced in the large 

 show window. 



Theodore Mitchell has purchased an 

 B. C. H. "25" touring car. 



Mr. and Mrs. Philip Breitmeyer 

 have been visiting in Philadelphia. 

 Their son Harry and his wife are con- 

 templating a trip east in his touring 

 car. 



Hugo Schroeter went east last Mon- 

 day to meet his wife and child, who 

 have been visiting in Newport and 

 Boston for some time. Miss Sophia 

 Joiner, of Schroeter 's, will spend the 

 next few weeks at her home in Wal- 

 laceburg. Out. 



E. H. Ellis, of Leamington, Ont., 

 now devotes all his glass and time to 

 growing tomatoes, cucumbers and ferns, 

 having given up carnation growing. 

 He has just completed two new houses, 

 each 65x200. These will be devotej^ to 

 tomatoes and cucumbers and are said 

 to be the widest houses in the Do- 

 minion. H. S. 



CLEMATIS PAN ICUIiATA, stronit two-year- 

 old plante, $10.00 per 100; one-year-old plants, $6.00 

 per 100. 



COSMOS, early flowering varieties. 2-lDch pots, 

 $2.00 per 100. 



POINSETTIAS. ready now, 2^2-111011 pots, $6.00 

 per 100; 3-lnch pots. $6.00 per 100; from 4-lncb 

 pots, for specimen plants, $1.00 per doz. 



ASPARAGUS PI-UM08US, 2'a-lnch pots, $3.00 

 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. 2-lnch pots, $2.00 

 per 100; 2'a-tnch pots, $3.00 per 100. 



STEVIAS.tall and variesrated, 21nch pots, 

 $2.00 per 100. 



C. EISELE 



ItOi & WcatMrdaid Sb^ PhiMdpliia. Pa- 



Pl«Me mentloa The BaTlcw whw yon inlte. 



CARNATIONS 

 F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



LA FAYETTE, IND. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



EXCELLENT STOCK NOW READY 



PerlOO 



2-inch Poiiisettia $ 6.00 



8-inch Poinsettla 10.00 



2-inch Cyclamen, 5-6 vara 3.50 



8-inch Cyclamen, 5-6Tars 4 7.00 



3-inch Croton, in var $1.00 doz., 8.00 



2»3-inch Pandanus Veltchii 2.50 doz.. 20.00 



3-inch Rex Begonia, in var 1.00 doz., 8,00 



3-inch Dracaena Indivisa 6.00 



3-inch Begonia Oloire de Lorraine 25.00 



2-inch Queen Alexandra Daisies 2.00 



2-inch Variegrated Vinca 3.00 



2-inch Asparagus Sprengeri •. 2.50 



3-inch Asparagus Sprengeri 6.00 



2-inch Asparagus Plumosns Nanus 8.00 



4-inch Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, $1.50 doz. 

 2-inch Jiixed Ferns 3.60 



Per doz. Per 100 



Runners, Boston Fern $ 2.00 



2^-inch Boston Fern 4,50 



3-inch Boston Fern ....$1.00 g.oi) 



4-incb Boston Fern 2.00 is.qq 



5-inch Boston Fern 3.00 25.00 



Runners, Whitmanl Fern 2.00 



2'2-inch Whitmani Fern 4.50 



4-inch Whitmani Fern 2.00 15.00 



Runners, Roosevelt Fern 40 3,00 



2^2-inch Roosevelt Fern 75 6.00 



3-inch Roosevelt Fern 1.25 10,00 



4-inch Roosevelt Fern 2.25 17.50 



5-inch Roosevelt Fern 3.50 30.00 



6-inch Roosevelt Fern 6.00 



8-inch Roosevelt Fern $1.50 each 



Our stock is carefully selected and we guarantee satisfaction, 

 appreciate. Give us a trial and be convinced. 



No order too small for us to 



D. U.-AUGSPURGER S SONS CO., 



F. O. BOX 

 394 



Mention The BcTlew when yon write. 



Peoria, 



MADISON 



The Money-making WHITE ROSE 



From 25 to 500 plants, 25c each ; 500 plants or over, 20c each. 

 All plants in 4-inch pots. TERMS: Cash with order, or 

 plants sent C. O. D. to parties not known, to us. 



BRANT-HENTZ FLOWER CO., Nadison, N. J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Own Roof Rose Plants 



1200 Bride, 214-inch pots. 

 1700 White Killarney, 214-inch pots. 

 1000 My Maryland, 214-inch pots. 

 2000 Richmond, 214-inch pots. 

 1500 Perle, 214-inch pots. 



The above OWN ROOT stock, we offer for immediate delivery at $5.00 per 100. 



Rush your orders. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Mention The Review when vou writ*. 



ROSE 



and 



CARNATION PLANTS 



4000 very fine Pink and Whita Klllarneya, 



4-inch pots, $8.00 per 100. 



400 WInsor, 400 WhIta Enchantrass, 700 En- 



chantraaa, growing outside in 4-inch pots, 

 $8.00 per 100. 



Somerset Rose Co. 



BASKING RIDGE, N. J. 



M»yit1r>n Thf KpvIpw when TOD write 



AM. BEAUTIES 



Choice 2>^-in., $5 100; $45 1000. 



The New Caritation 



Brooklyn 



Rooted Cuttings, ready now ; $12.(0 

 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 250 at 1000 

 rate. 



R. G. WILSON 



faltoi SL and Greei Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



CHARLES WEBER, Grower 



LyibrMk, Long Island 



New York 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 

 Madison, N. J. 



Mention Tbe Review wbcn yon write. 



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