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The Florists^ Review 



March 13, 1913. 



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THE E. G. HILL CO. 



RICHMOND, INDIANA 



y> f A T^^T* TVr^WlL/ Strong, well-rooted cuttings of the beat red carnation of the year 

 iC r^/ \ P J X 1^ KJ W —grand when Beacon has gone ofif color and is bursting— 



Order 

 Now 



OUR COMMODORE $12.00 per 100 



ROSETTE, lovely cerise pink, Domer's novelty of 1912. . . 6.00 per 100 



ST. NICHOLAS, Baur's Scarlet 6.00 per 100 



WHITE PERFECTION, from the finest stock in the country 3.00 per 100 



$100.00 per 1000 

 50.00 per 1000 

 50.00 per 1000 

 25.00 per 1000 



#^ 1> A PTm P OQFQ — *or March delivery. Grand stock on the 

 VlIV/\r irjiy IVV/OI:j>J ^est Irish Manetti, thoroughly established. 



Mrs. Geo. Shawyer $30.00 per 100 



MUady 35.00 per 100 



Pink and White Killarney 



Richmond 



Radiance 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Lady Hillingdon 



Antoine Rivoire (Fin. Tift) 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



All our standard varieties in large quantities. 

 READY NOW. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Chrysolora and Roman Gold, choice stock, at $4.00 per 100 



All clean, healthy and in free growth. If our list is not at hand, send for it. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



that the official declaration of the divi- 

 dend had been postponed, when he 

 knew that the company had not earned 

 the dividend and could not legally de- 

 clare the same." ^ , 



William P. Stark asks the court to 

 appoint a receiver to take charge of 

 the affairs of the company, and for a 

 •lecree of dissolution. 



SO DOES THE PUBLISHEE. 



In a recent issue of The Keview a 

 subscriber was given advice as to ever- 

 greens to use as windbreaks in a cold 

 climate. Here is his answer: 



Your answer to my question recelTctf. "id I 

 thank you. I have not been «J>le. though, to 

 locate an ad of small nursery stock where I could 

 get such stock In the seedling size. I 1>0P« to see 

 one soon.— C. H. Lothrop. Lexington, Mass., 

 February 26, 1913. 



So does the publisher hope to see 

 such an advertisement soon. It is the 

 belief that The Review reaches more 

 buyers of nursery stock, in trade quan- 

 tities, than are reached by any one 

 other publication in America, But nur- 

 serymen have been educated away from 

 efficient, economical trade paper adver- 

 tising and to the use of wasteful, in- 

 efficient circulars. 



WASHINGTON. 



The Market. 



The festivities attending the inaugu- 

 ration were instrumental in bringing 

 considerable business to the Washing- 

 ton florists, mostly, however, in the 

 way of dinner and tea decorations, for 

 a good deal of the individual trade 

 went to the fakers, who flooded the 



B. & A. SPECIALTIES 



Oar World's Choicest Nursery and Qreenhouse Products for Florists 



PALMS, BAY TREES, BOXWOOD and HARDY HERBACEOUS 



PLANTS, EVERGREENS, ROSES, RHODODENDRONS. 



VINES and CLIMBERS, AUTUMN BULBS 



and ROOTS, CONIFERS, PINES 



FloristB are always welcome visitors to our nurseries. We are only s few 

 minutes from New York City ; Carlton Hill Station is the second stop on main 

 line of Erie Railroad. 



BOBBINK t, ATKINS, ""■ggggSg-'Ruttierloril, N. J. 



BfentloB The B>t1«w when yoo wrif . 



Hyacinths and Tulips 



In bloom for Easter. All from flrst-class bulbs. 

 HYACINTHS. 4-inch, flO.OU to $15.00; 5-lncta. 



$20.00 per lOO. 

 TUUPS, in pans. 6-inch, $15.00; 6inoh, $20 00; 



7-inch. $25.00 per 100. 



Cash with cider. 



PARKSIDE GREENHOUSES, 



1457 K. 70th St., 

 CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



streets with flowers from other cities. 

 These men had the temerity to stand 

 directly in front of the stores of the 

 legitimate dealers and offer their wares 

 to the passing public, much to the 

 chagrin of the dealers. An effort is 

 now on foot to seek the enactment of 

 suitable laws, to prevent an occurrence 

 of this sort in the future. The Retail 

 Merchants' Association has long been 

 endeavoring to find a way to circum- 

 vent itinerant merchants of all kinds, 

 although thus far without success. Cer- 



A Rose Snap 



For immediate shipment— out of bench— 



2000 RICHMOND 



2-year-old— well branched 



$7.00 PER 100 

 $60 00 PER 1000 



Crackerjack Stock 

 For pots or outdoor planting— HURRY. 



WINTERSON'S S^Sk 



166 N. Wibash Avenae, CHICAGO, ILL 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



tain members of the club are loud in 

 denunciation of the practices resorted 

 to and some definite actioti may be 

 looked for. 



American Beauty roses, while not 



