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The Florists' Review 



Mabcb 13, 1913. 



BecreUriM of bowUnr claba may biTe their 

 Morei pabUsbed in tbla column by malUns tbem 

 to Tbe BoTlew to arrire not later tban Tnaaday 

 eacb we«k. 



AT MILWAUKEE. 



The following Scores were mstde'bjr 

 the trade bowlers at Milwaukee March 4: 



2<1 3d 

 140 . 165 

 142 

 138 

 176 

 134 



Player. Ist 



Otto Eggebiecht 134 



A. Kellner .....145 161 



G. Pohl ^....AM 



W. Halllday vP. . . .183 



A. Hare 140 



176 

 164 

 160 



AT CHIOAQO. 



The scores for the regular weekly 



session of the Cook County Florists' 



Association bowling league rolled March 



5 were as follows: 



Roses. 1st 2d 3d Carnations. Ist 2d 3d 



Goerisch ..160 138 114 Lorman ...133 141 136 



Phillips ...106 114 120 Uebernian..l52 183 119 



Brozean . . .189 136 120 Armstrong 147 110 90 



Byers 151 138 182 Ayers 146 146 160 



Price 164 166 171 A. ZeeU 168 145 150 



Totals. . . 



Orchids. 

 Krause . .. 

 Graff .... 

 Brostrom . 

 Econo'polos 

 J. Zecb 



760 691 707 



1st 2d 3d 

 177 110 161 

 149 181 124 

 148 146 151 

 134 168 124 

 165 150 140 



Totals. .. 



Violets. 



.Wolf 



A. Huebner 



Cole 



Schultz . . 

 J. Huebner 



.745 731 664 



Ist 2d 3d 



.154 181 109 



.166 148 126 



.121 122 126 



.162 167 174 



.148 136 206 



Totals 763 762 700 Totals 740 764 831 



AT CIiEVELAND. 



The Cleveland floirist bowlers are get- 

 ting good crowds and are working up 

 fresh interest in the sport. Recent 

 scored: 



Daffodils. Ist Sd 3d 



Frledley ...132 ... 119 



Rltcentbaler .. 129 132 



Gumpf 144 83 ... 



Calhoun ...135 88 131 



Klrchner ..134 93 160 



Geo. Bate.. 140 180 186 



Hyacinths. 1st 2d 3d 



Kruzen 149 160 148 



Backhofen .113 ... 100 



Colpert 143 131 



Warnke ...126 136 ... 



Schmitt ... 171 144 164 



Guy Bate.. 128 150 106 



Totals. .. 



Daffodils. 

 Rltzentba'r 

 Klrchner . 

 Calhoun . . 

 Qnmpf . . . 

 Frledley . . 

 Geo. Bate. 



694 5T3 727 

 1st 2d 3d 

 167 192 152 

 124 96 ... 

 127 116 98 

 . 96 ... 139 

 131 203 169 

 .. 163 146 



Totals 696 769 704 



Totals. 



Freeslas. 

 Russell . 

 Smith .. 

 Hughes 

 H. Bate 

 Knoble . 



Totals . 



, . .687 733 649 



1st 2d 3d 

 ,..160 129 146 

 ...150 131 12T 

 , . . 123 126 141 

 ,..141 121 156 

 . . 117 126 144 



...691 033 712 



AT PITTSBUEGH. 



The following are the scores made 

 March 6, when the McCallum team de- 

 feated the Smith team three straight 

 games and the Pittsburgh Cut Flower 

 Co. team did the same to the Ludwigs, 

 although the third game was only by 

 one pin: 



McCallum Co. Ist 



Spltzner 93 



McCallum 89 



McFarland 89 



Nlggel 93 



Slsley 81 



Totals 446 



A. W. Smith Co. 1st 



Gavin 86 



Ambler 72 



Fein 92 



Harter 62 



Demme 95 



Totals 407 



Pittsburgh C. F. Co. 1st 



Gottl 105 



Langhans 82 



Ashcraf t 76 



Gerwlg 94 



Colllgan 96 



Totals 461 



E. C. Ludwig Co. Ist 



Hunkel 59 



Sipola 



Carney 



iBaumbacb «^..>... 67 



Spring 



E. C. Ludwig 73 



D. W. Ludwig 94 



Stelndorfer 107 



loUls 400 Has, 47i 129S 



t WE GROW PLANTS 



Our special line is the growing of Qeraniums and otlier 

 Bedding Plants in large quantities, taking the place of a 

 supply house, from which the Florist may draw his raw 

 material from which to manufacture th«i finished article for 

 his retail trade. We have a large stock of the following for 

 Immediate or future shipment. We shall be especially well 

 fixed on C ANN AS In 3-inch pots, by April 1st. 



Acalypha Emersoni and Besteri; Agerattuns, 6 varieties; Alternan- 

 theras. 8 varieties; Alyssums, double griant and dwarf; Begonia Vernon, 

 pink (fine shape); Cigar Plants; Cineraria MaritimaCandidissima; Coleiis. 

 Golden Bedder, Verschaffellii, Queen Vi'ctoria, etc.; Hardy Pompon 

 Chrysanthemums; Fuchsias; Hardy English Ivy; Heliotropes; Lantanas; 

 Lemon Verbenas: Lobelias, Kathleen Mallard, Crystal Palace, Gem; 

 Moonvines; Petunias, double and single fringed; Salvias, Bonfire and 

 Zurich; Parlor Ivy; Swainsona; Hardy Phlox; $2.00 per lOO; $18.50 

 per 1000. Not less than 260 of a varietj; at thousand rate. Write us 

 for special prices on large lots. , . .■;.•-;"''' i' 



GeraniuBS, Variegated, Silver-lMf Nntt, Nt. of Snaw, Mrs. Mock ... $3.00 per 100 



SUndard Varieties . < . .^ % $2.00 per 100; $18.50 per 1000 



Pansy GerauHms, Nary Washington and Mrs. Layal . . . . . . 4.00 per 100 



Ivy-leaTed Geraniums, good assortment . . -,•■ . , . . . . . . 2.00 per 100 



Pelargoniams, Countess of Crew, Lord Nayor Traoar, etc . 4.00 per 100 



Scented Geraniums, Lemon, Nitmeg, Mrs. Taylor, etc. . . , .. . . . 2.00 per 100 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. 



' WHITE MARSH, ND. 



Mention The Review when yon wylte. 



EASTER PLANTS 



8000 Liliesy choice of Giganteum, Foimosum or Harrisii, at ]2^c per bud 

 and bloom. Plants run 3 to 12.^ 



Spiraeas, Gladstone, Peach Blossom and Queen Alexandra, 50c, 75c and $1.00. 



Dutch Hjracinths, all colord. attlSc. 



Dutch Hyacinths, pans, 35c to 76c. 



Tulips, all colors, pans, 35c to 75c. 



Daffodils, pans, 35c to 60c 



Uly of the Valley, 25c to 6Cc. 



Cyclamsn Giganteum, just coming into full bloom, all colors, 4-inch, 20c; 



5-inch, 35c to 50c; 6-inch, 5Cc to $1.00. 

 Cinerarias, 6-inch, 26c; 6-inch, 50c. 

 Obconlcas, 6-inch, 25c. 

 FERNS— Boston, 4-inch, 20c; 5-inch. 35c. 



PIsrsoni, 4-inch, 20c; 5-inch, 35c; 6-inch, 50c and 60c. 



Whitman!, 4-inch, 2Cc; 5-inch, 35c; e-inch, 5Cc and 60c. 



Plumosus Nanus, 3-inch, 8c; 4-inch, I2I2C; 5-inch, 25c. ,, 



We will ship orders now or when wanted. 



FREY&FREY, 



1338 O Street, 



LINCOLN, NEB. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



ORCHIDS 



Calanth* Valtchll, dormant bulbs, ready 

 now, at«76.00 per 100. bulbs ajj^ong as they last. 



etc. Write for catakwoe. 



LAGER A NURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



ORCHIDS 



Will book orders now for sprint, 1918, i9t freste 

 importation of the best commercial Orchids. 



JOHN DceUCK, «Ji^&Ss;.%» 



Mtntlbn TM RtTlew wkili ^ *ftti. 



