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The Florists' Review 



May 16, 1913. 



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Orchids--Iinportations 



iDIRECT FROM INDIA 



Finest stock ever received in America— READY FOR 

 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY- Extra size bulbs and plants 



DENSBOBITJII WABDIAimi OiaANTETnC 

 18-inota Iwifth of bnlbi — Per dos. 



6 to 8 bulb plants fl5.00 



9 to 12 bulb plants 18.00 



16 to 20 bulb plants 24.00 



84-iiioh lenrth of bulbs — 



6 to 8 bulb plants $24.00 



9 to 12 bulb plants 42.00 



16 to 20 bulb plants 60.00 



80-iiicli leafth of bulbs— 



6 to 8 bDlb plants |30.00 



9 to 12 bulb plants 42.00 



15 to 20 bulb plants 60.00 



8$-inoh length of bulbs — Per doz. 



6 to 8 bulb plants $48.00 



» to 12 bulb plants 60.00 



16 to 20 bulb plants, each 7.60 



SEirsaoBnnc kobile 



12-inoh lenrth of bulbs — 



6 to 8 bulb plants. 916.00 



9 to 12 bulb plants 18.00 



16 to 20 bulb plants 24.00 



18-inch length of bulbs — 



6 to 8 bulb plants $18.00 



9 to 12 bulb plants 24.00 



15 to 20 bulb plants 86.00 



84-inoh length of bulbs — Per doz. 



6 to 8 bnlb plants $24.00 



9 to 12 bnlb plants 36.00 



16 to 20 bulb plants 48.00 



DENDBOBimi, OHBYBOTOXVM 



16 to 20 bulb plants, per doz $24.00 



36 bulb plants, each 6.00 



50 bulb plants, each 7.60 



80 bulb plants, each 16.00 



CATTLEYAS-FRESH ARRIVALS 



Trianae -- Percivaliana =- Schroederae -- QaskelUana == Mo 



All must be potted now to secure fall growth the first season. Orders filled at once. 



Freeman Orchkl%Cd.,«<» Fall River, Mass. 



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DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



Mothers' day and its results made 

 the florists in Dayton feel that they 

 were more than glad to be in business 

 again. Business on this occasion was a 

 wonder and surpassed all expectations, 

 while the receipts were more than dou-. 

 ble what they were last year. Flow- 

 ers, regardless of color or quality, were 

 sold out clean and at a good price, 

 rendering it only possible to take care 

 of half the demand. Mothers' day, 

 from present indications, has come to 

 stay, and it is surely a good thing for 

 the florists. Such days do not come 

 amiss to the Dayton florists, who lost 

 80 much during the recent flood. All 

 but one or two of our florists have 

 become established again at their old 

 locations and all report business to be 

 picking up even better than they had 

 dared to hope. 



With the approach of Decoration day 

 the demand for pot and bedding plants 

 is increasing daily and there is likely to 

 be a scarcity in the supply of these, as 

 many people are buying more heavily 

 this year, in order to cover with flow- 

 ers some of the destruction done by the 

 recent flood. Eoses and carnations are 

 in good supply, although the hot sun is 

 greatly affecting their size. Baby gla- 

 dioli, sweet peas, snapdragons, etc., are 

 also fairly abundant and there is a 

 good demand for them. 



Various Notes. 



Visitors last week were: John Evans, 

 of Bichmond, Ind.; Trank Farney, of 

 M. Eice Co., Philadelphia; M. A. Le- 

 ganger, of A. L. Eandall Co., Chicago. 



E. A. L. 



Cedar Bapids, la.— H. E. & C. W. 

 Krebs, who discontinued their florists' 

 line three years ago, to devote all of 

 their attention to vegetables, will re- 

 sume growing for the flower trade and 

 still carry on their vegetable business. 



IMPROVED CANNAS 



Send for our "g^reat little book** describiDg 100 leading kinds, all classi- 

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



14 WINTZER NOVELTIES-6 each of the 14, or 84 In all of Wlnteer's Recent Wonders. 

 $15.00, delivered free. Two each of the 14, or 28 in all of Wintzer'a Recent Wonders. 

 $7.60, delivered free. Five each of the 5 kinds below marked *, $5.00, delivered free. 



Each Doz. 100 



Beacon $0 30 $3.00 $20.00 



Conowingo 50 5.00 35.00 



Gladioflora 26 2.50 15.00 



Halley's Comet 25 2.50 15.00 



Kate F. Deemer 50 5.00 35.00 



♦Meteor. Wintzer's 85 3.50 25.00 



*Mont Blanc Improved .20 2.00 10 00 



Each 

 *Mrs. Alfred F. Conard..$0.50 



♦Olympic 1.00 



Rosea Oisantea 25 



Splendor 50 



Uncle Sam 25 



Wabash 50 



•Wm. Saunders 20 



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

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

 these are selling rapidly— Remember— trae, eturdj, healthy plants. F. 

 0. b. here unless otherwise noted. Unknown correspondents will please send 

 cash with order or satisfactory reference. 



Conanl & Jones Co., JL'^X.': West Grove, Pa. 



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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 nse of the followlnK subjects, and we 

 are snre there Is no better qnafity in the country. 

 Order now for delivery when wanted. 

 A7.AT.V.A K0LU8, 15 to 18 in., bnshy and fall 



of buds, IB.50 per 10. $30.00 per 100. 

 Ohent (Fontioa), named sorts, fall of bads, 



18 to 24 in., $4.S0 per 10, $40.00 per 100. 

 TREE ROSES, all hardy varieties, budded on 



straight, stout stems, $3.50 per 10. $30.00 



per 100. 

 NEW BABY RAXBLEB HOSES, 2yr., fleld- 



grown — 

 Ema Tesehendorff, the best red yet Introduced, 



THS 8TORR8 «E HARRISON CO., 



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more petals than the original red Baby 

 Rambler, a deeper, brighter red and does not 

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



Orleaas, light geranium red, opening to • 

 bright rose color, very free bloomer and com- 

 pact, shapely plant for pots, $2.00 per dozen, 

 918.00 per 100. 

 OLIKBnra roses, 2-yr., field-grown — 



Flower of Fairflald, $20.00 per 100. 



Farqnhar, $26.00 per 100. 



Tansendsohon, $16.00 per 100. 



Trier, $12.00 per 100. 



Violet Blue, $10.00 per 100. 



White Dorotfy, $12.00 per 100. 



Yellow Rambler, $10.00 per 100. 



PAINK8VZIXE, OHIO 



ORCHIDS 



Arriv*d In fin* condition: Dendrobium 

 Thyrsiflorum, D. Chrysotoxum. D. Crassinode. 



Duo oliortly: Central and South Amerioan 

 Cattleyas, etc. 



Write for prices. 



LAGER & HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



A new shipment of C. Trianae arrived in ao 

 unusually fine condition. Price reasonable. Just 

 arrived, also in splendid condition : C. Labiata. 

 C. Mossiae. C. Speciosissima. C. Schroederae. 

 Orders promptly filled. Write to 



JOHN DeBUCK, «<&»%&£%. 



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