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The Florists^ Review 



May 8, 1913. 



BIEST GRAFTED ROSE STOCK 



Pink Klllarn*y. Whit* Klllarnay, Richmond, Mrs. Aaron Ward. Princ* do Bulaario and Lady Hllllnvdon, $110 00 per 1000; 11 00 00 per 1000 

 ia 5000 lots : $97.50 per 1000 in 10.000 lota, and $<J5 00 per 1000 m 100.000 lots. F. O B. Morton Qrove. 111. Klllarnoy Quoon, $16.00 per 100 ; $120.00 per 1000. 



BEST OWN ROOT STOCK 



PrInc* do Bulsarlo, Molody. Lady Hilllnsdon and My Maryland, $6.00 per 100: $55.00 per 1000. Richmond, 2^-inch, $5 00 per 100; $45.00 per 

 1000. Tho abovo lo all aoloct atock an d a blc bar gain at pricoa quotod. 



BEST CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS 



Finoat Two Yollow and Pink Cemmorclal Varlotloa Now Grown. 



R. 0. per 2*2-10. per 



YELLOW • 100 icon lOti Imm 



ComolOta $3.00 $25.00 $»00 $35.00 



Beet £a> ly Yellow, Blooms September 27. 



Cliryaolora $5 00 $40 00 $0 50 $60 00 



Best Yellow Money Maker, blooms October 6 to 10. 



R. C. per 2Hi-ln. per 



PINK 100 inon 100 lOuO 



Patty $;i00 $25 00 $4.00 $36 oo 



Beautlfal Gacbaatress Pluk. fine strong grower. (3H2-ln.,,perlOO, $3.Uu. ) 



Unaka $4.00 $35.00 $5.00 $45 00 



Earliest Pink, Hist wtek of October. 



WHITE 



OCTOBEB FBOST 

 Vlr. forhlmann ... 



Alice Byrun 



Timntky EatuB 



W.H.Chadwiek .. 

 YELLOW 



Golden CIlow 



Halllday 



R. C 



100 

 .$J.50 

 . 300 

 . 2.50 

 . 2.50 

 . 3.00 



par 



1000 

 $20 00 

 25.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 25.00 



2i2-in. per 



100 

 $3 00 

 400 

 3.00 

 300 

 400 



1000 



$i')00 



;».oo 



25 00 

 25.00 

 35.00 



3 00 25.00 4.00 35 00 

 2.50 20 00 3 00 25.00 



R. C. p<*r 2»«-lQ. n«r 



TRLLOW 100 1000 100 1000 



Col. Appl>-toa $2 50 $20 00 $3.00 $20 00 



CrocM 4 00 35 00 



Dolly Olmple 3.00 25.0Q 



Malar Binnatfun.... 2 50 20 00 3.00 25.00 



Iniminse svick, riill one of the best. 



Yellow Ra »!• 2 50 20.00 3.00 26 00 



Golden Chad wl<-k. 3 00 27.50 4.00 35 00 



Bust late yellow. 



. 



POMPONS— Larff* stock of the leading commercial varieties. 2is-inch, per 100, $4.00. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. .... 



R. C. per . 2»a-ia. p«r 



PINK 100 1000 100 1000 



McNie-'n $2.50 $20 00 $3.50 $30.00 



•(•01 Dean 2 50 20.00 3 50 30 00 



Dr Knrnebartl 2 50 20 00 3 50 30.00 



BEI> 



Schrlmpton 2.50 20 00 3.00 25.00 



BRO.XZK 



<>. H. Eahn 4.00 5.00 



We can supply large Quantities of the above. 



Uat off Varlotloa Upon Application. 



Morton Grove, Illinois 



Mptvtion The Review when von write. 



NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



The Market. 



There was a perceptible dullness in 

 the trade during April, but business im- 

 proved gradually and the sale of cut 

 flowers and plants was generally satis- 

 factory the latter part of the month 

 and early in May. In and out of town, 

 weddings and funerals helped to dis- 

 pose of the home-grown as well as the 

 shipped stock. Gladioli, Creole lilies, 

 sweet peas, mignonette, etc., are in 

 constant demand and supplied by the 

 local growers. Shasta daisies are mak- 

 ing their first appearance, but the out- 

 door roses cannot be sold over the 

 counter, and as a rule are fit only for 

 cheap work. A number of weddings are 

 scheduled for the next month, and sev- 

 eral orders have been placed. Land- 

 scape gardeners are busy with exten- 

 sion projects on the outskirts of the 

 city and the trade naturally benefits by 

 the increased activities in suburban de- 

 velopment. 



Various Notes. 



William Nelson is sending in some 

 fine sweet peas, Creole lilies and other 

 cut flowers, and his choice stock is al- 

 ways in demand. 



Charles Eble showed his first pure 

 white gladioli, which were admired by 

 the trade »s well as the public. In ad- 

 dition to his PhcBnix Boebelenii, he 

 added Cocos plumosa for the wholesale 

 trade, and finds it a paying proposition. 



U. J. Virgin reported satisfactory busi- 

 ness. He has a fine stock of Gladiolus 

 America and Augusta and the demand 

 for them is up to his expectations. 



Peter Chopin's store is always up-to- 

 date and in consequence new custom- 

 ers are being added constantly. 



Mrs. Carrie Rehm's place is always 

 a- center of attraction, owing to the 

 large frontage and splendidly Kept 

 plants in and outdoors. R. E. 



Portsmouth, O. — Louise Koenig, of 

 1238 Second street, lost in the recent 

 flood her greenhouse and entire stock 

 of plants, and suffered heavy damage 

 by having the rear of her dwelling, 

 sheds and outbuildings washed away. 



The Phoenix Nursery Co 



BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 



OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



100 1000 



Acalypha, 2-ln. pots $4.00 



Aceratum, Little Blue Star and 



2 other sorts, 2-in 3.00 



Alternantheras, 2-ln., 2 vars 3.00 $2.V0O 



Alyiium, double, 2-ln pots 3.00 



AlyMum, Tom Thumb, 2-ln. pots. 3.00 



Aquilegia, transplanted in flats.... 2.00 



Aspararus Plumoiui, 4-In 12.00 



Aiparagus Bprengeri, 3-in 6.00 



Asparagus Sprenveri, 4-iu. ., 8.00 



Achyranthes, red, 2-iD 3.00 



I Aspidiitras, 4-ln 15.00 



Begoniai, in var.. 2-In. pots 4. 00 



Cannat, dry roots (for varieties see 



wholesale list), large stock of 



Florence Vaughan 2.00 15.00 



Cannat, 4-in. pots 8.00 



Carnations, Enchantress, Itose-pink, 



Beacon, White Enchantress, 



White Perfection, Red Lawson, 



Nelson Fisher, 2^-ln. pota 3.00 25.00 



Centaurea Cyanea ft. pi 3.00 



Cobaea Soandeni, 2 Mi -in 3.00 



Coleut, Golden Bedder, Verschaf- 



feltll and other fine sorts, R. C. 1.00 6.00 



Coleus, 2-in. pots 2.00 18.00 



Chrysanthemum Plants 3.00 25.00 



Chrysanthemums, leading sorts, 



H. C 2.00 15.00 



Chrysanthemums, Hardy, 4 var., 



2 'A In. pots 3.00 



Dahlias, iK)t plants, 2-in 3.00 25.00 



Daisies, Queen Alexandra, 2-ln 3.00 



Feverfew, 2-in 3.00 



Foxgloves, 2-in. pots 3.00 26.00 



Fuchsias, 7 varieties. 2-ln. pots 3.00 



GaUlardia, 2V4-in. pots 3.00 



Geraniums, Nutt, Rlcard, Brltt, 



Jean Vlaud, double and single 



white, and other leading sorts, 



2-in 3.00 25.00 



Geranium S. A. Wutt, 3-in. pots... 5.00 



Geranium Mme. Salleroi, 2%-in. . . . 3.00 



Geraniums, 4-in. pots 8.00 75.00 



Mention The Revlevr 



„ „ 100 lOOO 



Heliotropes, 2-ln $ 8.00 



Hibiscus, Crimson Eye and Moscheu- 



tos, transiilanted in flats 2.00 $15.0(^ 



Hollyhocks, 6 colors, 2-ln. pots 3.00 25.00 



Hydrangea Otaksa, 2-in 4.00 



Ivies, German, 2-in 3.00 



Ivies, German, 3-ln 6.00 



Ivies, English and German, 4-in. . . 10.00 



Lantanas, 2-in 3.00 



Lantanas, 4 vars., 4-in. pots 8.00 



Larkspur, 2-in. pots 3.00 25.00 



Larkspur, transplanted in flats 2.00 15.00' 



Lobelia, 2-ln 3.00 



Lobelia Kathleen Mallard, 2-ln. pots 3.00 



Moonvines, 2-in. pots 3.00 



Oriental Poppies, transplanted in 



flats 2.00 15.00 



Pansies, once transplanted 75 5.0O 



Pansies, from cold frame, in bloom 2.50 20.00' 

 Pelargoniums, Mme. Layal, 4-in. 



pots 12.00 



Pelargonium, D. Webster, 4-ln. iiots 8.0O 



Platyoodon, transplanted in flats.. 2.00 



Sage, Holt's Mammoth, 2-ln 3.00 25.00 



Salvia Bonflre, 2 in. pots 3.00 25.00 



Salvia Bonfire, 3-in. pots 5.00 



Santolina Incana, 2-in. pots 3.00 



Smllax, 2 in 3.00 



Stevia, variegated, 2-ln 3.00 



Swainsona, White, 2-ln 3.00 



Sweet Williams, 2Vj In., strong... 3.00 25.00 



Tradescantia Kulticolor, 2-in. pots 3.00 



Verbenas, fine named sorts 3.00 25.00 



Vinca Elegantissima and E. Tar., 



2-ln. pots 3.00 



Per Doz. 



Dracaena Indivisa, 4-in $2.00 



Dracaena Indivisa, 5-in 5.00 



Passiflora, Constance Elliott, Pfordtli, 



2in 1.00 



For list of varieties of Cannas, Carnations,. 

 Chrysanthemums. Geraniums, Verbenas, etc., see 

 our wholesale list, mailed on application, 

 when yon write. 



SELECT STOCK FOR SPRING 



The best lot of stock In this line we have ever 

 seen. Every live florist and landscape man can 

 make good use of the following subjects, and we 

 are sure there Is no better quality In the country. 

 Order now for delivery when ■wanted. 

 ATM j T.T.fi MOLLIS, 15 to 18 in., bushy and foil 



of buds. $3..'50 per 10, $30.00 per 100. 

 Ghent (Pontica), named sorts, full of buds, 



18 to 24 in., $4.50 per 10, $40.00 per 100. 

 TREE ROSES, all hardy varieties, budded on 



straight, stout stems, $3.60 per 10, $30.00 



NE\^*V^Y RAMBLER ROBES. 2-yr.. field- 



irrowD 



Ema Tesohendorff, the best red yet introduced, 



THK 8TORBS it BARBItOIf CX>., 



Mention The Review when yon writ*. 



more petals than the original red Baby 

 Rambler, a deeper, brighter red and does not 

 fade. $4.00 per dozen. $30.00 per 100. 



Orleans, light geranium red, opening to » 

 bright rose color, very free bloomer and com- 

 pact, shapely plant for pots, $2.50 per dozen^ 

 $18.00 per 100. ' ' 



CLIMBING ROSES, 2-yr., field-grown — 



Flower of Fairfield, $20.00 per 100. 



Farqnhar, $26.00 per 100. 



Tausendsohon, $15.00 per 100. 



Trier, $12.00 per 100. 



Violet Blue, $10.00 per 100. 



Whit* Dorotlnr, $12.00 per 100. 



Yellow Rambler, $10.00 per 100. 



FAXmEaVILLK. OHia 



