November 14, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



77 



Japonica Seedlings 



From 10 to 14 inches high, 

 $10.00 per 100 



Magnolia Seedlings, 10 to 60 inches high, 

 JIO.OO per 100. 



Tulips— Gesneriana Spathulata, positively 

 the best of any Tulips for souther^ flo- 

 rists to grow. $10.00 per 1000. 



Roman Hyacinths, 2200 in a box, $20.00 

 per lOC'O. 



Spanish Iris, fine bulbs, $3.00 per 1000. 



Azaleas, in bud and bloom, 50c to $1.00 

 each. ;-"• 



Dutch Hyacinths— Mj.i^iature, $14.00 per 



1000. '*' 



Bedding Hyacinths, $20.00 per 1000. 

 Daffodils, $6.00 to $12.00 per 1000. 

 Oaks, 20 to 40 inches, $10.00 per 100. 



Cash, please. 



C. N. NEWMAN, Chirlestoi, S. C. 



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S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO.- 

 Plants, Bulbs and Seeds 



1218 Betz Bide, 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. ^ 



See eur Ads in the Qassif led Department fer 

 wants. 



Mention The Rerlew whan yon write. 



yonr 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ 



FRIHCX BAT, N. T. 



Wbelesale Grower. Exporter and Im- 

 porter of all plants, roots and bolbt in 

 season. 



Corraapondeno* SoUoitad 



VACLEY PIPS 



From Cold Stora^re 



now ready, in case lots of 1250 and 2500 to the 

 case. Price at rate, $15.00 per 1000. 



AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, NEW YORK 



p. O. Box 782, or 31 Barclay St. 



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When we called upon Mr; Geny we 

 found everyone in the store busy. A 

 rush of over fifty designs on top of 

 unusually heavy out-of-town orders, re- 

 ceived late in the afternoon, kept all 

 on the jump, but after hard work 

 everything was sent out on time. Mr. 

 Geny says that business has not been 

 as good in five years as it is right now, 

 and a visit to his place of business cer- 

 tainly bears out the statement. Mums 

 continue to be his specialty this week, 

 although his carnations are coming in 

 crop. 



If there have ever been any prettier 

 floral decorations sent out in this city 

 than the Joy Floral Co. sent to Miss 

 Keith's debutante party it has not been 

 our good fortune to see them. The 

 decorations consisted of American 

 Beauty roses in one of the parlors, and 

 the remainder of the house was deco- 

 rated with chrysanthemums. The table 

 decorations were valley, orchids and 

 Killarneys. An elaborate basket of 

 pink orchids, valley and Killarneys was 

 said to be the prettiest piece ever seen 

 in the city. 



The seed business is a little slack, 

 now that the cold has struck and plant- 

 ing has about ceased. The respite is 

 needed, however, to get stock into shape 



V 



GLADIOLI 



CINNAMON VINE 



MADEIRA VINE 



HYAGINTHUS GANDIOANS 



LILIES IN VARIETY 



GERMAN IRIS 



GLADIOLI 



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E. S. MILLER 



Wading River, N. Y. 



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SELECTED DUTCH HYACINTHS 



FOR FORCING AND BEDDING 

 DUTCH HYACINTHS- 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 SINGL,!: NAMED, the best varieties for forcing 



or bedding $ 3.7,'> $36.00 



SINGLE, separate colors, for bedding , 2.25 21.00 



SPANISH IRIS- 

 CHOICE NAMED, 9 varieties. 



.50 



3.50 



SINGLE NARCISSUS- 



Whlte and yellow 1 



BICOLOR GRANDEE 



BARRI CONSP1CUU8. Orange, scarlet cup. . . 



FIGARO. Orange and yellow , . . 



LEEDSII. MR8. LANGTRY. White and primrose 



INCOMPARABILIS. Yellow, good forcer 



POETIC IS (Pheasant's Eye). Fragrant 



POETICLS ORNATL'8. Early, large flowered... 

 STELLA (Star Flowered). Pure white, yellow cup 

 TRUMPET MAJOR (Dutch Grown). Deep yellow 



SINGLE MIXED. All Sorts 



SINGLE TRUMPET. Mixed 



PAPERWHITE GRANDIFLORA. 13cms. (1250 



to case) 1.00 



8.00 



JOHNSON SEED CO., 



217 

 MARKET ST., 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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If You Are Looking for Quality 



in Dutch Bulbs, we want your busi- 

 ness—if not, we ask you to kindly 

 ignore this advertisement. 



Qt. van Waveren & Kruiiff 



Amxbioan Bbanoh Hoobs 

 140 N. 13th Street. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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for spring sales, which begin here early 

 in January. F. B. 



Baclne, Wis. — ^Joseph Eehl is prepar- 

 ing to open a retail store here. 



Cmids' Gladioli 



are noted the world over for 

 SUPERIOR MERIT 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



Flowerfleld, Long Island, N. Y. 



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Denver, Colo.— Charles E. Johnson has 

 taken out a permit to build a green- 

 house and boiler shed on South Gay- 

 lord street, near Center avenue, at a 

 cost of $2,000. 



