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The Florists' Review 



August 8, 1912. 



ASHTABULA, O. 



As nearly as can be estimated, there 

 will be about one and one-half acres of 

 glass put up in new greenhouses, mostly 

 for the growing of vegetables, in this 

 city this summer. While at first sight 

 this would seem to be a fairly good 

 sized building, it is nothing in compari- 

 son with what previous seasons have 

 produced in this line. 



The new houses are as follows: 

 Charles Phelps, 400 boxes of glass; John 

 J. Regner, 600 boxes; Gallup Bros., 600 

 boxes, and A. W. Tickner, 300 boxes. 

 Besides this number, there are several 

 small additions to old plants, and the 

 total for the season will approach one 

 and a half acres. 



The acreage under glass in the city 

 has been variously estimated at from 

 twenty to twenty-five acres, devoted 

 chiefly to vegetable growing. Of this 

 amount the three biggest plants, those 

 of Dunbar & Hopkins, R. W. Griswold, 

 Jr., and the Griswold Greenhouse Co., 

 compose about fourteen acres; Gallup 

 Bros., in their old plant, three-quarters 

 of an acre; Frank Luce, three quarters 

 of an acre; E. A. Adams & Sons, one 

 and one-half acres; Tong & Weeks, one- 

 half acre, and Fishel & Willis, over one- 

 quarter acre. This will easily make a 

 total of at least twenty acres. 



It would seem that this year's in- 

 crease in space would materially in- 

 crease the output, but in comparison 

 with the new plants which were erected 

 two years ago by Dunbar & Hopkins, 

 E. W. Griswold, Jr., and the Griswold 

 Greenhouse Co., the new plants are to- 

 tally eclipsed. However, they will add 

 a fairly large percentage to the green 

 products which are shipped from this 

 citv. 



BOWLING 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



The bowling match which was post- 

 poned at the recent picnic, was held at 

 Minneapolis, July 29. The score was as 

 follows: 



John Dili. St. Paul 470 



C. N. Kuedliuger. .Mluneapolls 4.'»8 



S. I). D.vslngor, St. Paul 437 



C. Hniigen. .St. Paul 4.37 



W. Swanson, St. Paul 41.1 



K. Lemke, St. Paul 407 



It is readily to be seen that the Min- 

 neapolis bowlers must do some prac- 

 ticing before the next bowling meet. 



C. R. F. 



ORCHIDS 



CATTLEYA LABIATA 



I^8t importation for the Beaaon in unus- 

 ually fine order. 



Send for prices to close out. 



Q. L. FREEMAN 



Wellfleet, mass. 



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ORCHIDS 



Spselal Sal*, to Clos* Out. Frash Importad 



C. Trianae C. Mossiae 



C. Schroederae C.Gitras 



Very reasonable price. 



John DeBuck, Secaucus, N.J. 



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SPECIAL BARGAINS 



IN PLANTS 

 YOU NEED 



Liberal extras for early orders. Abundance on hand. 



100 



Primula Obconlea, 2is-inch, fancy mixed I 2.75 



Chlnasa Primroaaa, 2^-inch. extra fancy mixed, double and single 3.00 



Aaparasus Spransari, 2^-inch, nice plants 2.50 



Aaparasua Spransari, 4-inch, extra large 6.50 



Aaparasua Spransari, 5-inch, extra large 15.00 



Aaparasua Plumoaua, 2i2-inch, nice plants 3.00 



Aaparasua Plumoaua, 4-inch, extra large 8.00 



Baconia Vamon, 2 Vinch. three kinds 2.50 



Basonlaa, Rawarins, 4-inch, ten kinds 8.00 



Duaty Mlllara, 2Vinch. tine plante 2.00 



Asaratuma, 2Si-inch. blue and white 2.00 



Colaua, 2*9-iuch, twenty fancy kinds 3.(K) 



Qaranluma, 2ia-inch. ten fancy kinds 2 50 



Smllax, 2ifi-inch. large plants 2 00 



Smliax Saadllnca, January sown 1.00 



Violat Planta, 2^-inch, Marie Louise, Lady Campbell, Princess of Wales 2.50 



Loballaa, 2^-inch, blue 2.00 



Cyclaman, 3-inch, six kinds 7.50 



Fama, Boston, Plersoni. Elegantissima, etc $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 per 100 



28,000 2*11-111011 Chryaanthamuma, in early and late varieties, white, pink, yellow, 



named $2.50 per 100 ; $20.00 per 1000 



Calary Planta, Giant Pascal. Self-Blanching. Boston Market, etc $1.50 per 1000 



Cabbaca Planta, Winningstadt, Flat Dutch, Autimin King, Ball Head, etc 1.50 per 1000 



1000 

 $25.00 

 27.50 

 20.00 

 60.00 

 112.50 

 26.00 

 76.00 

 22.60 

 66.00 

 16.00 

 15.00 

 25.00 

 22.50 

 18.00 

 8.00 

 22.50 

 15.00 

 70.00 



STOCK UP EARLY 



CORRESPONDENCE SOUCITED 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, 



Wholesale 

 Florist 



Washington, New Jersey 



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LILIUM HARRISII 



GROWN FROM THE ORIGINAL 

 PURC STOCK. KXTRA FINK. 



6 to 7-inch bulbs, SoO to the case, $15.00 per case. 

 Full thousand lots, $40.00 per 1000. 



Lilium Candidum 



Extra sized bulbs, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 Mammoth bulbs, 6.00 per 100; 50.00 per 1000. 



White Roman Hyacinths 



12 to 15 c/m bulbs, $2.50 per 100; $22.00 per 1000. 



Freeslas— French- grown 

 Mammoth bulbs, % inch and up, $12.00 per 1000. 

 Extra sized bulbs, ^ to %-inch, 9.00 per 1000. 



Paper White Grandiffiora Narcissus 



18 c/m bulbs. $8.50 per 1000. 14 c/m bulbs. $10.50 

 per 1000. 



Phoenix Roebeienii 



The finest and most graceful of all palms. Hardi- 

 est palm for summer decoration. Ironclad. 

 Does splendidly out-of-doors. Fine specimens, 

 in new 12-inch tubs, $5.00 each. 



Crotons 



Best assorted varieties, in 5-iDch and 6-inch pots, 

 $6.00, $9.00 and $12.00 per dozen. 



Cold Storage Liiy off the Valley 



Packed in cases of ."iOO and 1000. Vary finaat 

 quality abtalnabla. 



FINE FERNS 



We have a magnificent stock of exceptionally 

 fine NEPHROLEPIS in the following varieties, 

 viz.: 



Elasantlaalma, 6-inch pots, 50c each; 8-inch, 

 $1.00 each; extra fine specimens, 12-inch, $4.00 

 to $5.00 each. 



Boatanlanala, 10-inch and 12-inch, $5.00 to $7.50 

 each. 



Olatraall, 8-inch, $1.00 each; 10-inch, extra fine 

 specimens, $3.0u each. 



Scottll, 6-inch pots, 60c each ; 10-inch, extra fine 

 specimens, $2.50 each. 



Vlridlaalma, 10-inch. $2.00 to $3.00 each. 



Masnlflca, Muscasa, Elaxantlaalnia Cam- 

 pacta, 3^-inch pots, 25c each. 



Olatraall, .Vlridlaalma, Boatanlanala, 3^- 

 inch pots, 15c each. 



Small Farna for Farn Pana, assorted varie- 

 ties, 214-inch, $a.5<i per 100. 



Aaparasua Plumoaua Nanua, 214-inch pots, 

 $4.0u per too. 



Cold Storage Lilium Giganteum 



7 to 9 inch bulbs; case lots of 300. 



F. R. PIERSON CO.. TanytownonHudsoD, NEW YORK 



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ORCHIDS 



We liave on hand the following freshly Imported 

 Orchids, in fine condition: 



Cattleya Schroederae, C. Trianae, specially fine 

 type: C. Mosalae, C. Harrisoniae, C. SpecioslMlma, 

 Dendroblam Thyrslflorum, Oncldlum Varlcosum 

 and Vanda Caerulea. 



Writa far pricaa 



LAGER & HURRELL, SUMMIT. N.J. 



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Godfrey Callas 



2ifl-inch, strong $4.00 per 100: $35.00 per 1000 



Cash with order from unknown correspondents. 



PATTEN & CO. 



Tewksbury, Mass. 



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2^-INCH ASPARAeUS 

 PLUMOSUS 



$2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 



COLLINGDALE GREENHOUSES 



Colllnsdala, Dal. Co., Panna. 



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FERNS IN FLATS 



Wall Eatabllahad-Clumpa Can Ba DIvldad 



The following varieties are offered for early 

 shipment bv express: 

 Pteris Wimsettl Pteris Adlantoldes 

 Pteris WiUoni I'teris Wlmsetti IVIulticept 

 or Nobllis Pteris Serrulata Varlegata 



Pteris Mayil Crlstata 



Pteris H»8taU Pteris Cretica Albo^Lloeata 

 Pteris Masrnifica Cvrtomium Falcatutn 

 Pteris Serrulata Aspidium rsusalmenae 



$2.00 per flat- 20 flats or more $1 75 per flat. 

 Price F. O. B. New York (no cartage). 

 Terms 30 days net cash, approved credit. 



NcHUTCHISON A CO. 



17 Murray Street, NEW YORK 



ARADCARIA EXCELSA 



6^-lnch potM, 3, 4 and 6 tiers, 14 to 20 inches high, 

 60c, 60c, 75c each; 7-lnch pots, fine big plants, 6 to 

 8 tiers, 38 to 42 inches high $1.00 each. 



DISH FKRNS— The best varieties only, 3-inch 

 pots, $5.00 per 100; 2^-lnch pots, $4.00 per 100. 



Cash with order. 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



Second and Bristol Streets, and Blslng San Avenne 

 PBILADKLPHIA, PA. 



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