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The Florists^ Review 



March 13, 1913. 



UPBillli ST06K PDY FOi| SHIPPIEIIT 



Q|*AQAA|«ttCt^We are overstocked and 



prices. 



can quote you very low 



P^|t|«C&._For varieties and prices in 4-in., 5-in.i 



6-in. and 7-in. pots, write at once. 



Gerahiums-S. A. Nutt, 



extra strong 2i2-in. at $25.00 per 1000, $2.75 per 100. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



—at prevailing market prices. 



%/■ M^ A A .^will be ready for shipment by 

 ■ ■■■^^■^ April 1st at current prices. 



If you don't see what you want in this advertisement, 

 write and ask us, as we are general growers with a 

 reputation for high grade goods. 



Meredith Flower and Vegetable Co. 



LIBERTY VI LLE, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NEWPOET, K. I. 



Adolph S. Franco, for several years 

 assistant gardener on August Belmont's 

 estate, Bythesea, has been appointed 

 head gardener at Mr. Belmont's estate 

 at Hempstead, Long Island, succeeding 

 H. Golmour, who recently died. 



William Jurgens is cutting several 

 thousand fine tulips daily for the New 

 York and Providence markets. 



Oscar Schultz has been conducting a 

 special sale of azalea plants during the 

 last week. 



Paul Volquardson, who fractured a 

 couple of ribs by falling on the icy 

 sidewalk a fortnight ago, is as com- 

 fortable as could be expected. 



A petition for the dissolution of the 

 partnership of Gibson Bros, was heard 

 last week before Judge Barrows in the 

 Superior Court, but the parties at in- 

 terest failed to agree and Duncan A. 

 Hazard was appointed receiver on a 

 $5,000 bond. W. H. M. 



BOCHESTEB, TX. Y. 



The monthly meeting of the Ladies' 

 Florist Association was held March 4 

 at the home of Mrs. Eoswell S. Nagle 

 in Vick Park B. Boutine business was 

 transacted, as it was the first meeting 

 with the new president, Mrs. Charles 

 M. W. Suhr, in the chair. The consti- 

 tution was read and reports were heard. 

 Light refreshments were served at the 

 close of the afternoon, and a social 

 time was enjoyed. The next gathering'- 

 of the association will be held April 1, 

 when the ladies will be entertained at 

 the Pinnacle Club by Mrs. A. Channing 

 Rapalje. 



TO GET ROOM 



we are compelled to make the follow- 

 ing tacrifices. If you can use any of 

 this stock, get your order in while the 

 assortment is complete. 



28 at too rat*; 280 at lOOO rat*. 



GERANIUMS— S. A. Nutt, 2;^ -inch $15.00 per 1000 



La Favorite, 2 J<-inch 15.00 per 1000 



S. A. Nutt, 4-inch, several times cut back, 

 now in bud $5.00 per 100; 40.00 per 1000 



DRACAENA INDIVISA— 4-inch $ 6.00 per 100 



5-inch 16.00 per 100 



6-inch 25.00 per 100 



7-inch 35.00 per 100 



BOSTON FERNS— 5-inch $15.00 per 100 



At these reduced prices, cash must accompany all orders. 



JOHN IRVINE & SON 



BAY CITY, MICH. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



SHAMROCK, TRUE IRISH 



strong plants, from 134-In. pots, $3.00 per 100; $26.00 



per 1000. 

 Strong plants, In 1-ln. TOtawlth aaucers, H.OO per 



Best assorted Tsrleties, from 2>4-ln. pots, |3.60 per 

 100: $80.00 per ICOO. 600 at 1000 rates. 

 Oash with order. 



nUNK OCaBUN, 491 1 W. QalKy SL,CMcw, IH. 



CYCLAMEN 



3-inch $8.00 per 100 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



8-in<A $5.00 per 100 



MARION FLORAL CO., Marion, Ind 



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