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APRIL 24, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



75 



Sd6cI&I on Msdc-up Kcntlss K^urForXun.! 



%#|#WWBMB WBB awBMMw •■ |» ■mw--«-««w are 18 to 22 inches abc 



exceptionally large stock of 6 and 7-inch 

 3 plants in a pot. The 6-inch 

 above pot, on which we make a 

 special price of $1.00 each, $12.00 per dozen. The 7-inch are 28 to 32 inches above pot, 3 in a pot. A special price of $1.60 

 each, $18.00 per dozen, is offered on these. Remember these are nice bushy plants, just what you need for decorating. 



KENTIA FORSTEBIANA. 



Leaves Ht. 

 4 8-10-ln. 

 4-5 12-14-ln. 

 4-5 14-16-ln. 

 5-6 le-lS-ln. 

 5-6 20-24-ln. 

 5-6 36-38-ln. 

 5-6 40-44-ln. 

 6-7 60-ln. 



ft. high 



ft. 6 In. high 



Made Up. 



n-in., .T In a pot, 18-22-tn. 



7-in., .'!-4 In a pot, 24-30-ln. 



S In., S-4 In a pot, 40-45-ln. 



Ifi-iii., 4-5 In a pot, 58-60-ln. 



r.' in., 4-5 In a pot, 62-70-ln. 



Size 



I'-iii. 



;!iii. 



4 in. 



.'•ill. 



r.iii., strong, 



7-in. 



8-in. 



t)-in. 



Specimens, n 



Specimens, 7 



Each 



; .75 



2.50 

 5.00 

 8.00 

 9.00 

 15.00 



Doz. 



$1.50 

 2.00 

 4.50 

 6.00 

 9.00 



Per 



100 

 $12.00 

 15.00 

 35.00 

 50.00 



Each 

 high $1.00 and $1.50 

 high 2.50 

 high 6.00 

 high 10.00 

 high 15.00 



Each 



.In a tub $18.00 



lu a tub.^ 25.00 



Doz. 



latania Borbonica, 5-in $ 6.00 



i; in 9.00 



Tin 12.00 



Specimens, 0%-ft. high, 4 

 Specimens, 7^-tt high, 4 



KENTIA BELMOREANA. 



Size 

 :!-in. 

 :!-in. 

 4in. 

 ."i-in. 

 «-ln. 

 «-lu., 

 7-iu. 

 7-ln., 

 Made 

 a 



Leaves Ht. 



4 8-ln. 



4-5 8-10-ln. 



4-5 12-in. 



5-6 15-18-iu. 



6-7 20-22-ln. 



strong, 5-6 18-20-ln. 



6-7 26-28-ln. 



6-7 22-24-ln. 



strong, 

 lip, 3 in 

 pot, 28-30-ln. 



Kach 



$1.00 

 1.50 

 2.00 

 2.50 



Doz. 



$L50 



2.00 



3.60 



ti.Ofl 



12.00 



18.00 



24.00 



30.00 



Per 

 100 

 $12.00 

 15.00 

 30.00 

 50.00 



high. 2.50 



Ferns, asstd. 

 pots . . . . 



Ficus Elastica, 6-in 



Fious Fandurata, 6-ln., 7-ln 

 $2.50 and $3.50 each. 



Per 100 

 varieties for dishes In 2-1d. 



$3.00 



Each Doz. 

 . .)«.50 $6.00 

 81n. at $1.50 



and 



2V2-ln 



3-ln 



4-ln 



6-lu 



6-ln., strong .. 

 7-ln 



Specimens, 7-in. 



8-ln. extra 



PHOENIX BOEBELENII. 



Each Doz. Per 100 

 $ 2.00 $15.00 



.$0.50 



. .$2.50 and 3.00 



extra strong, $4.00 

 strong, 5.00 



3.00 



6.00 



12.00 



18.00 



each, 

 each. 



Araucaria Excelsa — 



6-ln., 4-5 tiers 



7-in., 4-5 tiers... 



Areca Lutescens— 

 3-ln., 3 pits, in a 

 6-ln 



Aspara^s Flumosus — 



2-ln 



3-ln 



4-in 



Asparagrus Sprengeri — 

 3-ln 



Each 

 .$•1.00 

 . 1.50 



pot. 



1.50 



Doz. 

 $12.00 

 18.00 



2.00 



Per 100 

 $15.00 



1.50 



3.00 

 6.00 



5.00 



PHOENIX BECLINATA. 



Size Pots 



5-ln 



6-ln 



7-in., 24 in. 



high. 



Each Doz. 

 $ 6.00 

 .$0.75 9.00 

 12.00 



BOXWOODS 



displayed in front of your store are as good, if not 

 better, than the sign that says "Florist." They give 

 that air of distinctiveness that brings you the best 

 trade In your town or city. They are also extremely popular for lawn decorations, entrances to 

 apartment buildings, restaurants, country residences, etc. We can supply you as follows: 



LIST OF BOXWOODS. 



Pyramids — 

 2 to 2^ feet. 

 2% to 3 feet. 

 3 



3% 

 ■4 

 4Vj 



Each 



.$1.25 



1.75 



to 31/j feet 2.50 



to 4 feet. 



3.00 

 to 41/j feet 4.25 



feet, 

 feet. 



5.00 

 6.00 



Globular — 



2 feet $2.25 to $2.50 



Standards — 



15 to IS-lnch $2.25 



18 to 21-inch 2.75 



21 to 24-lnch S.-W 



24 to .SO-inch bushes 1.50 



30 to 36 Inclj bushes 2.60 



Each 

 .$2.50 



Globe — 



2^ feet 



Bushes 



12-ln 35 



2^^-3 feet 2.50 



Aucuba, large 3.00-3..'>0 



Obelisic shaped 12.00 



DRACXNA INBIYISA. Doz. 100 



2-ln. 

 3-ln. 

 4-in. 

 .5-in. 

 7-in. 



.$0.50 

 . .75 

 . 1.50 

 . 3.00 

 . 0.00 



$ 3.00 



5.00 



10.00 



20.00 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., 



737 Buckingham Place, 



Tele»lMH, L. D., Gnceland 1112 



Chicago, III. 



& Blake's silver cup at the recent show, 

 was the only florist in, the City of 

 Churches to demonstrate the ability to 

 <'onstruct a modern bride 's bouquet, and 

 it took rank with the best of them. 

 Mr. Loretz is moving his store from 228 

 Flatbush avenue to the corner of that 

 avenue and Dean street, a much larger 

 store, and in a fine locality. 



A. T. Bunyard had the decoration of 

 the Hotel Astor for the Creditmen's 

 Association, April 17, at which he used 

 I.-jOO Richmond roses. 



A. N. Pierson, Cromwell, Conn., now 

 is making daily shipments to Bonnet & 

 lilake, Brooklyn, 



The trio at W, H. Keubler's says the 

 "nly kick is lack of room. With the 

 supply department they occupy the 

 whole building and manage to keep two 

 autos busy all the time. 



Geo. McGarrett, for many years 

 ''ookkeeper for Alex. McConnell, is now 

 at Liberty, N. Y., convalescing after a 

 ■severe attack di the grip. 



Lace chiflfons, according to Werthei- 

 "ler Bros., are being widely used this 

 '^eason on brides' bouquets. 



J. Austin Shaw. 



Old Forge, Pa. — Mrs. I. L. Davis is 

 having a greenhouse erected in the 

 •car of her Main street building. 



Rooted CHRYSANTHENDN Cuttings 



THE CREAM OF THE STANDARD VARIETIES 



50,000 Ready for Delivery 



Satisfaction Guaranteed 

 Write for price list — Special Prices on Large Quantities 



ARTHUR COCKCROFT Lvj'iK.'i: N.Y. 



LET US KNOW NOW YOUR NEEDS IN 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



FOR THE COMING SEASON 



Some of the newer kinds will be short of demand. Those 

 desiring special sorts should place order soon. 



The best commercial kinds we grow in quantity. Prompt ser- 

 vice, high-grade stock and moderate price is our 'endeavor. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO., ADRIAN, MICH. 



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