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76 



The Florists' Review 



Hit 1, 1918. 



SOW SEED NOW: 



Original Silver Pink Snapdragon 



FALL AND WINTER BLOSSOMS 



If good, heavy plants are wanted start seed at once. Carry plants in pots on a 

 cool side bench where they can have air and water and the f nest of stock can be had. 

 If you prefer that we should grow them for you I can supply any quantity of aeed- 

 ling^s or plants from cuttings of my 



FAMOUS SILVER PINK 



for July and August delivery, at $4.00 per ICO; $36.00 per 1000. 

 Ing, $1.00 per pkt. of over 500 seeds; 3 pkts., $2.60, cash. 



Seed, my own grow- 



G. S. RAMSBURG; 



Mention The R<>Ytew when yon write. 





Somersworth, N. H. 



BOWLING 



BMntarlM of bowline clabc may haT« thalr 

 •coma pnbUabed In this colnmn by mainny tbcm 

 to Tbe Berlew to trriTo not later than Tbaadaj 

 eacli WMk. 



AT MZLWAUKEE. 



April 22 the Milwaukee Florists' 

 Bowling League rolled the last game of 

 tbe season. Owing to the fact that 

 they rolled for the surplus in the treas- 

 ury, everyone tried his best. The fol- 

 lowing scores were made: 



Player 1st 2d 3d T'l 



G. Pohl 177 175 146 498 



R. Currle 146 177 166 488 



A. Kellner 153 168 145 466 



W. Schmltz 134 161 169 464 



O. Eggebrecht 181 152 130 463 



A. Hare 156 163 143 452 



W. HalUday 113 154 138 406 



F. SchemmelB 147 118 137 402 



H. Heine 152 102 133 387 



G. RuBch 157 



E. O. 



Hartford, Conn. — J. A. Weber, for 



the last twelve years expert florist and 

 horticulturist for James J. Goodwin and 

 Senator Walter L. Goodwin, has ac- 

 cepted a position with E. C. Goodrich, 

 a prominent railroad man, at ?3xcelsior, 

 near Minneapolis, Minn. He will have 

 charge of Mr. Goodrich 's estate of more 

 than 200 acres. Theodore Wirth, super- 

 intendent of public parks at Minneapo- 

 lis, and formerly park superintendent 

 of Hartford, was instrumental in secur- 

 ing the new berth for Mr. Weber. Both 

 Mr. Wirth and Mr. Weber attended the 

 National Flower Show in New York, 

 and while there Mr. Wirth received a 

 telegram from Mr. Goodrich asking him 

 to secure a good man to take charge of 

 the estate at Excelsior. Mr. Wirth se- 

 lected Mr. Weber, who went to Minne- 

 apolis to confer with Mr. Goodrich and 

 accepted the latter 's proposition. He 

 will leave for Excelsior early this 

 month. 



CARNATIONS 



From 2-Inch Pots. 



Per 100 



Rosette $6.00 



White Perfection 3.00 



White Enchantress 3.00 



St. Nicholas 6.00 



Scarlet Glow 3.00 



Benora 6.C0 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



LAFAYETTE. IND. 



Mention The BeTlew when jon writo. 



FLOWERING, DECORATIVE 

 AND VEGETABLE PLANTS IN ABUNDANCE 



Liberal extras lor early orders. Prompt aliipinents. 



size pots. Per 100 Per 1000 



2 ^ -Inch Abutllon Savlteil, or 6 varieties mixed |2.25 $20.00 



2^4 -Inch AKeratuim, blue and white 2.25 20.00 



2 ^ -Inch Alternantheras, red or yellow 2.25 20.00 



2^ -Inch AJtemanthera BrlUiantissims 2.50 22.60 



2 Vi -inch AlyBsam, Little Gem or I^Arge Giant 2.00 18.00 



2^ -inch Alyssum, double, strong plants 2.60 22.60 



2^-inch AsparaKUfl Plnmosaa, largre plants 8.00 26.00 



4 -inch Aaparagufl Plnmosas 8.00 75.00 



2^ -Inch AsparasTM Sprenreri 2.25 20.00 



4 -inch Aaparacus Sprenreri 6.60 60.00 



2^-inch Beconla Vernon, 3 colors 2.60 22.60 



3 -inch Beffonla Vernon, 3 colors 6.00 46.00 



4 -inch Caladlnms, Elephant's Ear 8.00 76.00 



50,000 3 Ml and 4-inch Cannas in 28 varieties, state kinds wanted 6.00 45.00 



2^4 -Inch Centaareas, Dusty Miller 2.25 20.00 



2 H -inch Coleas, in abundance, Golden Bedder or Verschaffeltll 2.60 22.60 



2i4-inch Colens, In 15 mixed varieties 8.60 30.00 



2%-lnch Copheas, Clgrar Plant 2.26 20.00 



3 ^ -inch Dracaena Indlvlsa 6.00 66.00 



2Vi-inch Fnchslae, 12 good varieties mixed 8.00 26.00 



4 -Inch Fnchsiaa, 12 good varieties mixed 7.60 70.00 



60,000 Geraninma, 3^ and 4-lnch, 20 varieties, such as S. A. Nntt, Grant, 



Bicard, PoiteTine, Bochner, M ontmore, Perkins, Roeeleor, etc 7.00 66.00 



4 -Inch Ivy Geraninma, 10 varieties 8.00 76.00 



4 -inch R««e Geraninma, 7 varieties 7.00 66.00 



2%-lnch Mme. Salleroi, good plants 2.26 20.00 



4 -Inch Heliotropee, white, light or dark blue 7.60 70.00 



2H->lnch Helioti-opes, white, ll^t or dark blue 2.60 22.60 



3^-inch Lantanaa, bushy plants, 6 varieties 7.00 66.00 



2 V^ -inch Ix>belia8, fine, bushy plants 2.26 20.00 



6 -inch Marguerites, fine plants, in bloom, white and yellow 8.60 76.00 



4 -inch Marguerites, fine plants, in bloom, white and yellow \ 6.60 60.00 



3 -Inch Marguerites, fine plants, in bloom, white and yellow 4.00 36.00 



Mrs. Sander Marguerite. Same price. 



2 M -Inch Pelargoniunia, Lady Layal 4.00 35.00 



2 Vi -Inch Petunias, single, assorted colors 2.26 20.00 



2% -inch Phlox Drummondl, mixed colors 2.25 20.00 



Rudbeckiaa, Golden Glow 3.00 25.00 



Sweet Williama. field plants, fine assortment 1.26 10.00 



2 % -inch Salvias, Bonfire or Splendena 2.60 22.60 



3 -Inch Salvias, extra large, Bonfire or Splendena 5.00 46.00 



2% -Inch Stocka, Ten Weeks, Prlnceaa Alice or Beauty of Nice 2.25 20.00 



2Vi-inch Verbenaa, a fine assortment 2.25 20.00 



2^-inch Verbenas, separate colors, white, pink, purple, striped, etc 2.50 22.60 



4 -Inch Vincas, variegated and green 7.00 66.00 



VEGETABLE PLANTS BY THE MILLION. 

 TOMATO PLANTS — Early Jewel, Earllana, Early Acme, Stone, Beefsteak, Ponderosa, 

 etc., 12.25 per 1000; 5000 and over, |2.00 per 1000. 



CABBAGE PLANTS — Wlnnlngstadt, Wakefield, Early Summer, etc., $2.26 per 1000; lots 

 of 6000 and over, $2.00 per 1000. 



EGG PLANTS, PEPPER PLANTS, CAULIFLOWER, BRUSSELS SPROUTS AND ALL 

 OTHER KINDS OF VEGETABLE PLANTS IN ABUNDANCE. CORRESPONDENCE 

 SOLICITED. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Asparagus Plnmosos Nanus Cut Strings 



50c 

 Each 



ASPARAOUS PLUMOSUS NANUS SEEDLINGS, SIO.OO par 1000. 



W. H. ELLIOTT, Brighton, Mass. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and C 48tii SU 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 

 Pilu, rem ui Dtctritm Plots 



Mentl<» Tbe Review when joa write. 



JULIUS ROEHR8 CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of svsry variety 



Mention Tbe Review wben 70a write. 



