The Rorists' Review 



May 8. 1913. 



PITTSBUEOH. 



The Market. 



Pittsburgh began last week with a 

 much needed rain, followed by cooler 

 weather with some frost, but the week 

 closed with a beautiful warm day, the 

 thermometers registering 80 degrees on 

 Saturday. 



The wholesale houses were in trouble 

 all the week, as stock shortened up, 

 especially carnations, and there was 

 considerable difficulty in filling orders. 

 There was a shortage in about every- 

 thing except Beauties and cattleyas, 

 of which a big cut has been coming in. 

 With the crop of carnations somewhat 

 off, the outlook for Mothers ' day does 

 not seem to be particularly good. 



Various Notes. 



The Schenley conservatories tur- 

 nished the decorations for the Mayor 

 Magee banquet, given on Saturday, 

 May 3. 



Samuel Cape is one of the enterpris- 

 ing young men in the business. Some 

 time ago he purchased the building on 

 the corner of Peun avenue and Fortieth 

 street, which he has put into shape for 

 an up-to-date flower shop. He opened 

 the new shop on Saturday, May 3. 



A. E. McCoyd, who has been conduct- 

 ing a flower stand in the Fifth avenue 

 arcade, discontinued it May 1. The 

 stand has been rented, however, and 

 will be continued by Franks & Gal- 

 lagher, who are doing business under 

 the name of the Philadelphia Florists. 



It is reported that there are some 

 matrimonial notices due from some of 

 Randolph & McClements' young ladies, 

 but I am not permitted to mention 

 names at present. 



The E. C. Ludwig baseball team has 

 been cleaning up everything among the 

 amateurs. Now, if there are any flo- 

 rist teams anywhere in this vicinity, let 

 Manager De Forest Ludwig hear from 

 you. 



Ernest Fischer, of the firm of Fischer 

 & Scheick, Sharon, Pa., died April 29, 

 after a long illness. Further particu- 

 lars will be found in this week 's obit- 

 uary column. Clarke. 



Waterloo, la. — Charles Sherwood has 

 leased the front part of the Sinnard 

 Bros, building and will open a branch 

 store there. 



Peacock's New Century 

 Dahlias 



Are wonderfully beautiful creations. 



F»(h Doz. 



Evelyn Century $015 |1 50 



Gijrantea Alba Century :« .s.,5o 



Golden Century 15 150 



Wildfire Century 15 i .so 



Ecltford Century l.i 150 



Spanish Century (5 150 



Cardinal Century 15 i .so 



Fringed 20th Century 15 l .V) 



Glady8 Century 15 150 



H«zel Heiter Century 15 1.50 



Fiorlbunda Century 10 100 



Rose Pink Century 10 1.00 



One each of the above »rorgreou8 New Century 

 Dahlias for $1.50; 12 each. 144 strong fl-ld-grrown 

 roots, for $14.00. Send for catalogue and surplus 

 list. Send us a list of your wants. Cut flower 

 rarieties a specialty. 



Peacock Dahlia Farms 



p. 0. Berlii. Williamitow* Jiaditn, N. J. 



I Tbe Review when yoa writ*. 



GERANIUMS 



OHBTBANTHEMtmS. 



WHITE YELLOW 



Kalb Ivory 



Ivory Bonnaffon 



J. Nonin HalUday 



A. Byron Monrovia 



BonnaffoD Golden Glow 



Robinson Col. Appleton 



Oct. Frost Golden Wedding 

 Smith's Advance 

 n. C, at $1.50 to $2.50; 2^4-lncli at .^2.50 to 

 W.OO per 100. 



Nutt Grant. Tiflftn. Lakeland (light red). Poltev ne. Hill, Buchner 

 Perliins, 2hi-ir\ch, $3.50; 3 Inch, $5.00; 4-inch $8.00. Special discount 

 on 4-inch of lOjb for cub for one week only. 



,,-.,•. . OANNAS. 



Egandale Mixed Gladiator 



Gigantea Burbank Mme. Crazy 



Pavld Ilnriiin Austria J. D. Eisele 



King Humbert Florence Vaughan Crimson Bedder 



3-iDCli stock at $5.00, except tbe King Humbert, 

 at $7.60 per 100. 

 SOSES. 

 Ivory, Maid, Bride, Uncle John, 2V4-lnch, $3.00 

 per 100; 3-lnch, $6.00 per 100. 



Richmond, 2%-lnch, $5.00; 3-inch, $8.00. 

 White and Pink Kllarney, 2%-lnch, $6.50; 

 3-lnch, $10.00. 



Mrs. Ward, 2%-lnch, $6.50; 3-lncb, $10.00. 



PINK 



J. K. Shaw 

 Dr. Enguehard 

 Pacific Supreme 



RED 



Blaekhaw.k 



SO FT- WOODED 



2V4-ln 3-ln. 



Ageratum, Asters $2.00 



Alyssum 3.50 



Alternantheras 2 00 



Begonias, Rex «.oo $10.00 



Begonias, Spiral Rex 7.50 12.00 



Begonias, Blooming 6.00 8.00 



Centaureas, Cuphea 3.00 



Cobsea Scandens 2.OO 5.00 



Coleus , 2.00 0.00 



Cleome 3.50 



Daisies, Mrs. Sander 5.00 8.00 



Daisies, Q. Alex., yellow 0.00 8.00 



Daisies, Parts 8.00 7.50 



Feverfew 3.OO 7.00 



Fuchsias '5.00 7.50 



Heliotropes 3.00 7.00 



Wooded 



Send for our list of Roses, Soft 



Terms: Cash or approved reference. Name Express Co. 



LIST 



2V4-ln. 



Impatiens Sultani $5.00 



Ivy, German 5.00 



Ivy, English 7.50 



Lantanas, Lobelias 8.50 



Moonvines 4.U0 



Petunias 5.00 



Periwinkle 8.60 



Rlclnus 8.50 



Thunbergias, Tradescantias. . . 8.60 



Santolinas 5.00 



Salvias 8.60 



Verbenas 8.60 



Verbenas, Lemon 5.00 



Vlncas, green, variegated 6.00 



Gloxinias, Tuberous Rooted Begonias 

 Fancy Caladiums, 6-in., $20.00 per 100. 



and Miscellaneous Plants. 



3-in. 



$ 8.00 



7.50^ 



10.0<> 



T.CKK 

 8.0& 



7.«M> 



6.0(K 

 6.0» 



7. BO 

 and 



GEO. A. KUHLy Wholesalli Grower, PEKINy ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



IMPROVED CANNAS 



Send for our **flfreat little bnok** describing 100 leading kinds, all classi- 

 fied as to color, size, foliage, etc. Tells how to select, arrange, grow and store. 



14 wiVTZER NOVELTIB3- 1, each of the 14. or K4 in all of Wintser's Recent Wonders. 

 $15 00. delivered free. Two each of the 14, or 2K in all of Wlntzer's Kt-cent Wonders. 

 $7.50. delivered free, t ive each of tbe 5 kinds below marked *, $5 00. delivered free. 



When you want the best of anything you go to headquarters— for Cannas 

 that means West Grove. And if you are '•Canna-wise" you'll not delay, for 

 these are selling rapidly— Remember— true, kturdy, healthy plants. F. 

 0. b. here unless otber\yise noted. Unknown correspondents will please send 

 cash with order or satisfactory reference. 



Conanl & Jones Co., L'l^X.':; West Grove, Pa, 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CANNAS 



3 >^ -inch, strong: plants, ready 

 for delivery May 20. 



King Humbert $8.00 per 100 



Louisiana, orchid flowering. . H.OO per 100 



Florence Vaughan 6.^0 per 100 



Hungari^ new pink • 3.00 per doz. 



P. Peamn, 5732 Gmineson St., Chicago 



Jefferson Park station Telephone Irving 954 



Mention The Ravlew when yoti write. 



CHAS. D. BALL 

 ALMS, ETC. 



* ' itnf tar Frio* I<l«t 



HOLMCSBURG. : PHIUDEIPHK P)l 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



P 



Plants from 2K-in. Pots 



$:{.00 per KK): 



Asparagus Sprengeri, Alyssum Little Oem, 

 Parlor Ivy, Phlox Drummondi, dwarf: Ager- 

 atums, Euonymus Radicant Var. : Euonymus, 

 Kdlili'ii varieKateil: Salvia Bonfire, Hydrangea. 

 Otaksa, Bridal Myrtle, Swaintona Alba, Artillery 

 Plant; Verbena, scsrlet. pink hikI white: An- 

 thericum Vittatum Var. 



PLANTS FROM 3-INCH POTS. $4.(10 p.r 100: 

 Clematis Panioulata, Ampelopsia Veitchii, Dra- 

 caena Indivisa. Wallflower; Ivy, IihiiIv Kiiglish; 

 Fuchsias, early tlowering: Lantanas, Passion 

 Vine. 



Dracaena fruin 4'in<-h pots, luc encli: .'i-incb 

 Iiots. 20c; (l-liicli [Kits. 2."><'. 



Kentia Belmoreana, .'Mnrli pot». :! and 4 

 leaves, i'l.M per doz. 



Myrtle Plants, tlie real liridal myrtle, .t-inch 

 l>ot«. $1.00 per doz.; 4 inch pots. $1..5<l ijer doz. 



Passion Vine, 4-inch pots, 10c each. 



Ampelopsis Veitchii, 4-incli pots, 10c each. 



Clematis Paniculata, 4-inch pots. 10c each; 

 ■« Inch pots, 15c. . . , 



Bouvardiaa, propagateiV from'' root cnftlfags, 

 xearlet, wliite and i>iuli, 2-inch pots. fH. 00 per 

 100. 



. LVjLLU PHlLiy)ELPHlA, PA. 



Uways mention the riorlata* Revleir 

 when ^^rlthiK advertisera. 



