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The Florists' Review 



November 14, 1912. 



BEGONIAS, LORRAINE AND CINCINNATI 



IN FINE SHAPE FOR THANKSQIVINQ. 

 Cincinnati, 4-inch, 36c; 5-inch, 50c; 6-inch, 75c. Lorraine, 6-inch, 75c. 



INCH 



Boston ., 4 $0.15 



Boston 5 .25 



Boston 6 .50 



Piersoni 4 .15 



Piersoni 5 .25 



Scottii 4 .15 



Scottii 5 ,25 



Elegantissima, improved. 4 .20 



Elegantissima, " .5 .35 



Cordata Comp. (Sword) . 2 .04 



Cordata " " . 3 .08 



Cordata " " . 4 .15 



Cordata " " . 5 .25 



Table Ferns 2^4 .03 



Table " 3 .06 



The above ferns have not been benched. They 

 are pot-grown and in fine condition. 



KKNTIA INCH 



Belmoreana&Forsteriana 3 



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< < 



1 1 



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6 



7 



$0.20 



.35 



.50 



$1.00 & 1.50 



2.50 



KKNTIA 



Forsteriana, made up plants in tubs — 



to 

 ft. 

 ft. 

 ft. 

 ft. 

 to 

 to 



3 ft. 



3.00 

 4.50 

 6.50 

 7.50 

 8.00 



7 ft 10.00 



7 ft 12.00 



ft 14.00 



ft 18.00 



INCH 



Weddelliana 2^^ 



Lutescens 2 



" 3 



" 4 



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Cocos 

 Areca 

 Areca 

 Areca 



Areca • ' a 



Areca " 6 



Pandanus Veitchii 4 



Pandanus " 5 



Pandanus " 6 



Crotons 4 



Crotons 5 



$0.15 

 .10 

 .15 

 .25 

 .50 



1.00 

 .50 

 .75 



1.00 

 .35 

 .50 



A trial order will convince you that our stock is right. 



JOHN BADER COMPANY, 



Mention The Review when you write. 



N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



SPEINOFIELD, O. 



Club Meeting. 



"Guests of the Ferncliff Floral Co., 

 banquet. Commercial Club, Monday, 

 November 11, 1912." That was the 

 announcement which called together the 

 members of the Florists' Club for its 

 regular monthly meeting. 



C. Pearl Bethard and A. S. Finfrock 

 did the honors as hosts. A splendid 

 supper was served. After coffee had 

 been quaffed and cigars lighted, the 

 gathering assumed the form of a re- 

 installation of officers, the staff for the 

 past year having been reelected at the 

 October meeting. President-elect Chris- 

 tian Binning appointed chairmen of 

 standing committees for the ensuing 

 year as follows: Program, Chas. C. 

 Leedle; entertainment, Chas. W. 

 Schmidt; membership, Geo. H. Mellen; 

 grievance, Opha Jackson; publicity, 

 Geo. D. Leedle, Arthur J. Todd and 

 Geo. H. Mellen. 



Arthur J. Todd presented a resolu- 

 tion referring to the planting of the 

 yards of all public schools by the mem- 

 bers of the club, free of charge. The 

 resolution was carried after a discus- 

 sion as to the recent awarding of a 

 $694 contract for what th'e club mem- 

 bers consider about a $200 job of land- 

 scape planting and shrubery. 



After the business had been disposed 

 of, a general flow of after-dinner ora- 

 tory was enjoyed, participated in by 

 Leman Bradford, Chas. C. Leedle, Chas. 

 W. Schmidt, B. C. Blake, Arthur C. 

 Leedle, Geo. H. Mellen, Arthur J. Todd, 

 Albert Schaefer, Geo. D. Leedle, C. 

 Pearl Bethard and W. H. Brown. J. B. 

 Malone, as a guest of the club, spoke 

 briefly, eulogizing the mission of flowers 

 and florists in a beautiful manner, which 

 President Binning commented upon as 

 expressing thoughts which he had often 

 felt but had been unable to formulate 

 into language. 



As a result of an election wager made 

 between Leman Bradford and Arthur J. 



ARE TWO OP OUR 

 SPECIALTIES 



Cyclamen and Begonia Gloire de Lorraine 



We have one house of Cyclaman, 200 feet long, with fine plants in 4-in. and A-in. pots, well 

 budded. In bloom now and for later blooming. 4-in. pots, $3.00 per doz. ; 6-in. pots, |6 00, $9.00 and $12.00 

 perdoz 



B«Konla Lorrain*. one house, 1500 plants in 

 fine shape now, butwill maka apaclman atock 



for Chriatmaa, 6-in. pots, $6.00 and $9.00 per doz. 



Primula Obconica, the finest strain, 4-in. pots, 

 $1.20 per doz. ; 6-ln. pots, $2.00 per doz. 



Primula Chlnonala, 5-ln. pots, ^.00 per doz. 

 In bud and bloom now. 



Pot Chryaanthamums. in 6-in. pots Major 

 BonnafFon and White Ivory, $3.00 per doz. 



Dracaena Tarmlnalla, 4-in., fine plants, 35c 

 each. 



Latania Borbonica, a-in. pots, fine for fern 

 dishes, $1.00 doz. 



ncua Daetica, 6-in. pots. 24 in. high, 40c each ; 



We have a fine block of Naphroiapla Scottii 

 and Whltmanl ffama, 7-in. pots, 75c each; 5*9- 

 in. pots, 35c each. 



DIah Fama. the best varieties. 2^-ia. pots, 

 $4.00 per 100. 



Ptaria WllaonI, 3 plants in a 6-in. pan, very 

 strong, 25c each. 



Adiantum Hybrldum, 4-in. pots, 15c each. 



Aaparasua Piumoaua Nanua, 3-ia., $5.00 per 

 100. 



Araucaria Excalaa, 5^-in., 6-in. and 7-in. 

 pots, 14 in. to 30 in. high, 50c, 60c, 75c and $1.00 

 each. Fine plants lor the money. 



7-in. pots, very strong, 76c each. 



Wa have a limited numbar of Hydransaaa to offer before we start to force them for Easter. 

 Ramambar that Easter next year comes early, and if you want them to force, you had better get 

 them now before it is too late. Fine pot-grown stock, 6-in. pots, 4 to 6 shoots, 25c each. Fine field- 

 grown stock, very heavy plants, potted in 6-in., 7-in. and 8-in. pots Sept. 1st, 2dc. 40c and 50c each. 



Wa alao will have to offer next month, lOOO Azaleaa, Mme. Petrick (pink), Vor- 



vaeneana (variegated), and 2000 Polnaettlaa in 4-in., 6-in. and made-up 8-in. pans with Aspaia- 

 gus Plumosus, I hat will be in bloom for Christmas. 



Cash with order 



ASCHMANN BROS., Tke Hnstlen, 



Second and Brlatol Btreeta 

 and RIalnB Bun Avenuoi 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



CHRISTMAS PLANTS 



Azaleas, Poinsettias, Primroses, Obconica, Cyclamen. Jerusalem 

 Cherries, Celestial Peppers; Begonias, Cincinnati, Gloire de Lor- 

 raine, Luminosa, Incamata, and others. Ask for our price lists. 



Large liae of Whitmani, Piersoni, Boston, Roosevelt, Maidenhair, 

 Plumosus Sprengeri and Small Ferns. Get our prices. 



Also a line of Decorative Plants. Christmas Greens, etc. 



GEO. A. KUHL, "'S^' Pekin, III. 



Todd at the meeting a month ago, the 

 club will eat "oysters a la Bull Moose 

 deceased ' ' at the establishment of the 

 Springfield iloral Co., the second Mon- 

 day evening in December. 



Ge Dale. 



THE SPIRAEA FERN 



Cut* down your bill for Wood Ferns, etc. It grows 

 hot. cold, freozlnjr, on top or under bench. $2.80 

 per 100 plants. Try them. Sample, 15 cents. 



F. A. HAENSELMAN, Boulder, Colo 



Aiwaya mention tlio llorlata' Bevlwit 

 wlian wrltlns adTortlaara. 



