The Florists^ Review 



NOTBMBBB 28, 1912. 



BEGONIAS, LORRAINE AND CINCINNATI 



IN FINE SHAPE FOR THANKSGIVING. 

 Cincinnati, 4-iQch, 35c; 5-incb, 50c; 6-mch, 76c. Lorraine, 6-incli, 76c. 



*l*^ 



INCH 



Boston 4 $0.16 



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^ .03 



Table " 3 .06 



The above ferns bare not been benched. They 

 are pot-grown and in fine condition. 



KKNTIA INCH 



Belmoreana&Forsteriana 3 

 <( "4 



«' " 5 



«« " 6 



(( (I J 



$0.20 



.35 



.50 



$1.00 & 1.50 



2.50 



KENTIA 



Forsteriana, made up plants in tubs — 



2 to 



4 ft. 



5 ft. 



5 ft. 



6 ft. 

 6 to 

 6 to 



3 ft. 



3.00 

 4.50 

 6.50 

 7.50 

 8.00 



ft 10.00 



ft 12.00 



7 ft 14.00 



8 ft 18.00 



INCH 



Weddelliana 2% 



Lutescens 2 



" 3 



" 4 



" 5 



" 6 



Pandanus Veitchii 4 



Pandanus " 5 



Pandanus " 6 



Crotons 4 



Crotons 5 



Cocos 

 Areca 

 Areca 

 Areca 

 Areca 

 Areca 



^0.15 

 .10 

 .15 

 .25 

 .50 



1.00 

 .50 

 .75 



1.00 

 .35 

 .50 



A trial order irill eonvinee you that our atock is right. 



JOHN BADER COMPANY, 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



N. Sm Pittsburgh, Pa. 



NEWS NOUS 



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Middletown, C— N. O. Selby has had 

 his chrysanthemum houses wired for 

 electric lights, which makes a great im- 

 provement in his place of business. His 

 stock is excellent and many people 

 now visit the houses in the evening to 

 see the show. 



Fiudlay, O. — J. J. Waaland states 

 that a recent newspaper report about a 

 change in the name of his firm was in- 

 correct. Though George A. Palmer is 

 now a member of the company, the 

 name has not been changed to Waa- 

 land & Palmer, as reported, but the old 

 name of Waaland & Co. is still re- 

 tained. 



Brookings, S. D. — Mr. Stoltenberg, 

 the college florist, recently invited the 

 public to an exhibition of chrysanthe- 

 mums in the college greenhouses. The 

 exhibition was continued for a week, 

 with an electric illumination in the 

 evenings. The whole display, including 

 a decorated bridal table, was highly 

 creditable to Mr. Stoltenberg. 



Woodbine, Md. — The beautiful 

 grounds and greenhouses at the 

 Oakdale estate, where Charles Mil- 

 burn is head gardener, were thrown 

 open to the public recently, when 

 the chrysanthemums were at their 

 best. Among the varieties attract- 

 ing most attention were Silver Wed- 

 ding, the three Ivories, Pacific Su- 

 preme, Nonin, Bonnaffon, White Bon- 

 naffon, Wm. Duckham, Timothy Eaton, 

 Yellow Eaton, and a large variety of 

 pompons. The new single, Garza, was 

 particularly admired. Great credit is 

 due Mr. Milburn for the fine condi- 

 tion of the flowers. A large display of 

 vegetables proved of special interest 

 to the farmers. All the farmers' clubs 

 in the district were invited to Oakdale 

 and were entertained by the former 

 governor, Edwin Warfield. 



GERANIUMS 



S. A. NUTT BEAUTE POITEVINE 

 ELEUVE BLANC JEAN OBERLE 

 E. H. TREGO MME. LANDRY 



and other good varieties ; also Ivy-leaved. Scented, etc., from 2-inch pots, $2.00 

 per 100; $18.60 per 1000. Catalogue describing nearly 30u varieties sent on 

 request. 



We will send 1000 Geraniums, our selection of varieties, 60 each of 20 dis- 

 tinct sorts, from 2-inch pots for $18.50; in lu sorts, 100 each, from 3-inch pots, 

 for $25.0u. 



MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, for Immediate shipment, from 2.lnch 

 pots, at $2.00 per iOO : Abutilon Savitzii, Acalypha Macafeana, Achy- 

 ranthes Emersoni, Ageratum, blue and white, 5 sorts; Alternanthera. 5 sorts; 

 Begonia Vernon, pink; Coleus. Golden Bedder, Verschaffeltii, etc.; Fuchsia, 

 Hardy English Ivy, Heliotrope, Lantana, Lemon Verbena; Moonvine, white 

 and blue; Salvias Bonfire, Zurich; Swainsonas Alba, Rosea. 



ROOTED CUTTINOS, 60c per 100; $5.00 per 1000; postage 10c per 100 extra: 

 Heliotrope Mme. Bruant; Coleus Golden Bedder, Verschaffeltii, Beckwith 

 Gem. Hero and others. 



Cash, please 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. 



WHITE MARSH, MD. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Boston Ferns 



Nice 4-incli plants, 

 $15.00 PER 100 



Write for prices on larger sizes. Cash with order. 



F. 8. SMITH 



so W. Sttk St.. IndlsnspoUa. Xnd. 



itlon tt ie norlata' 

 wrlUiic 



SMI LAX PLANTS 



Must have the room, and to that end will cut 

 former prices rlgrht in two, while stock lasts. 

 Strong, bushy, growing stock from 2-inch pots, 

 60c per 100, $5.00 per 1000; 8-lnch. fl.OO per 100, 

 $10.00 per 1000. Prompt shipment. 



R. KILBOURN 



OlilMTON, NEW YORK 



ijm mention tbe Fl( 

 when wrlttnc sd' 



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