The Florists' Review 



Max 22, 1913. 



CLEVELAin>. 



The Market. 



The last week has been a busy one. 

 Stock was cleaned up so closely on 

 Mothers' day that it took several days 

 for the market to right itself. Stock 

 is coming in heavily and the demand 

 is strong. The opening of the Leader- 

 News building, with its floor after 

 floor of offices, has taken a great deal 

 of the better grades of flowers. Sev- 

 eral large receptions and funerals 

 helped to clean up. 



Various Notes. 



The J. M. Gasser Co. had the deco- 

 rations for the Stevenson-Burke affair 

 May 15. A large tent was used, in 

 which were tables to serve 400 guests. 

 Boxwood, bay trees, evergreens and 

 wild cherry trees were used to make 

 the garden effect. It was by far the 

 largest affair of its kind seen here for 

 some time, and Mr. Sehoen, of the 

 Euclid avenue store of the Gasser Co., 

 received many words of praise on the 

 artistic arrangement of the settings. 

 The house was handsomely decorated 

 with large vases of Beauties, gladioli 

 and dogwood. 



Wm. Stadie, gardener for W. P. Mur- 

 ray, was unfortunate in losing quite a 

 lot of hydrangeas and other decorative 

 plants during the heavy frost of last 

 week. 



The committee appointed by the Flo- 

 rists' Club to distribute plants to losers 

 in the flood has finished its work. They 

 report over three dozen boxes of plants 

 distributed among eight florists. 



John Blechschidt, Leonard Utzinger 

 and William Warnke are the committee 

 appointed by President Graham to pro- 

 vide entertainment at the next two 

 meetings of the Florists' Club, June 9 

 and July 14. You had better attend 

 the meeting June 9, or you might miss 

 something. 



The Ohio Horticultural Society will 

 hold its second flower show in Gray's 

 armory, June 12 to 14, 1913. As 

 it will hold the show in conjunc- 

 tion with the American Peony Society's 

 annual exhibition, the managers expect 

 to crowd the armory to the doors. There 

 are prizes for amateurs and profes- 

 sionals, both for outdoor and indoor 

 stock. If you have not received a 

 premium list, drop a card to John 

 Stockwell, secretary, Room 218, City 

 Hall, Cleveland. This show is bound 

 to be a good advertiser for the trade. 

 Boost it all you can. Tell your custom- 

 ers to see it. The American Peony 

 Society always puts up a wonderful dis- 

 play of blooms. 



Ben Feldner, of the Roseville Pottery, 

 was a recent caller. F. A. F. 



GERANIUMS 



4-Inch, fine stock, in bud and bloom. S. A. Nutt, 

 salmon and pink varieties, $8 00 per 100. 



Mme. Sallerol, heavy 2i«.inch stock, $3.00 per 100. 



Dracaena Indivisa 



4-in., 5-ln. and 6-in., $l..w, $2 00, $3.00 and fl.OO 

 veT dozen. 



Alternanthera 



Red and yellow,2-in.. $3 00 per 100: $2,5.00 per 1000. 



P. Peanon, S732 Gunneson St., Chicago 



Jefferson Park Station Telephone Irving 954 



Mention Tbe Rerlew when yoo write. 



FLOWERING, DECORATIVE 

 AND VEGETABLE PLANTS IN ABUNDANCE 



Liberal extras for early orders. Prompt shipmenta. 



size pots. Per 100 Per 1000 



2>4-lnch Abntllon Savltsll, or 6 varieties mixed $2.26 $20.00 



2 Vi -Incb Aseratums, blue and white 2.2S 20.00 



2^-lnch Alternantheras, red or yellow. 2.2S 20.00 



2^ -Inch Alternanthera BrilliantisBlma 2.60 22.60 



2^-lnch Alyssum, Little Gem or Large Giant 2.00 18.00 



2^-lnch AlysBum, double, strong plants 2.60 22.60 



2 Vi -inch Asparagus Plumosus, large plants 8.00 26.00 



4 -inch Asparagus Plumosus 8.00 76.00 



2H -Inch Asparagus Sprengeri 2.26 20.00 



4 -Inch Asparagus Sprengeri 6.60 60.00 



2Vi-lnch Begonia Vernon, 8 colors 2.60 22.60 



8 -inch Begonia Vernon, 8 colors 6.00 46.00 



4 -inch Caladinms, Elephant's Ear 8.00 76.00 



60,000 8Vi and 4-inch Cannas in 28 varieties, state kinds wanted 6.00 46.00 



2^-inch Centaureas, Dusty Miller... 2.26 20.00 



2^-inch Coieus, in abundance, Golden Bedder or VerschafTeltil 2.60 22.60 



2Vi-inch Coieus. in 16 mixed varieties 8.60 80.00 



2^-lnch Cupheas, Cigar Plant 2.26 20.00 



8V&-inch Dracaena Indivisa 6.00 66.00 



2 Vi -inch Fuchsias, 12 good varieties mixed 8.00 26.00 



4 -inch Fuchsias, 12 good varieties mixed 7.60 70.00 



60,000 Geraniums, 3^ and 4-inch, 20 varieties, such as S. A. Nutt, Grant, 



Bicard, Poitevine, Buchner, Montmore, Ferldns, Boseleur, etc .... 7.00 66.00 



4 -inch Ivy Geraniums, 10 varieties ■ 8.00 76.00 



4 -Inch Rose Geraniums, 7 varieties 7.00 66.00 



2H-inch Mme. Saiieroi, good plants 2.26 20.00 



4 -Inch Heliotropes, white, light or dark blue 7.60 70.00 



2^ -inch Heliotropes, white, light or dark blue 2.60 22.60 



8^-lnch Lantanas, bushy plants, 6 varieties 7.00 66.00 



2^ -inch lobelias, fine, bushy plants 2.26 20.00 



6 -inch Marguerites, flne plants, in bloom, white and yellow 8.60 76.00 



4 -Inch Marguerites, flne plants, in bloom, white and yellow 6.60 60.00 



8 -Inch Marguerites, flne plants, in bloom, white and yellow 4.00 86.00 



Mrs. Sander Marguerite. Same price. 



2^-lnch Pelargoniums, Lady Layal 4.00 86.00 



2% -inch Petunias, single, assorted colors 2.25 20.00 



2 H -inch Phlox Dnimmondl, mixed colors 2.26 20.00 



Rudbeckias, Golden Glow 8.00 26.00 



Sweet Williams, fleld plants, fine assortment 1.26 10.00 



2H-lnch Salvias, Bonfire or Splendens 2.60 22.60 



8 -inch Salvias, extra large. Bonfire or Splendens 6.00 46.00 



2^-lnch Stocks. Ten Weeks, Princess Alice or Beauty of Nice 2.26 20.00 



2% -inch Verbenas, a flne assortment 2.26 20.00 



2^-inch Verbenas, separate colors, white, pink, purple, striped, etc 2.50 22.60 



4 -inch Vincas, variegated and green 7.00 66.00 



VFGETABLF PLANTS BY THE MILLION. 



TOMATO PLANTS — Early Jewel, Earliana, Early Acme, Stone, Beefsteak, Fonderosa, 

 etc., $2.26 per 1000; 5000 and over, $2.00 per 1000. 



CABBAGE PLANTS — Winnlngstadt, Wakefield, Early Summer, etc., $2.26 per 1000; lots 

 of 6000 and over, $2.00 per 1000. 



EGG PLANTS, PEPPER PLANTS, CAULIFLOWER, BRUSSELS SPROUTS AND ALL 

 OTHER KINDS OF VEGETABLE PLANTS IN ABUNDANCE. CORRESPONDENCE 

 SOLICITED. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN 



WHOLESALE FLOMIST WASHINQTON, NEW JERSEY 



BEDDING PLANTS 



BY THE THOUSANDS 



We are very strong: this year on springy plants; our stock is one 

 of the larg^est in Philadelphia, of the varieties and sizes that almost 

 everyone wants for planting out to make immediate effect. 



HYDBANOEA OTAKBA. 

 We have 500, not planU tliat have been forced 

 for Easter and stunted, but plants that have been 

 grown cool, now set with buds for May and 

 June flowering, 7 and 8-lnch pots, with 8 to IB 

 flowering shoots; very strong. ,...„„ 



7 and 8-lnch pots 75c and $1.00 each 



Extra large ones 1-50 each 



OERANirrMS. 



We have 25,000 in 4-in. pots, only the best 



bedding varieties. . „ ^ ,„„ 



Beaute Poitevine, 4-in $ 8.00 100 



S. A. Nutt, John Doyle, La Favorite 



and mixed varieties, 4-in 8.00 100 



Jean Vlaud and Beaute Poitevine. in 



5%-in. Dots, flne strong plants.... 2.00 doz. 



BEOONIA VERNON, red and pink 7.00 100 



BEGONIA LtJMINOSA, red, very strong 7.00 100 



FVOHSIAS, 4 In., flne varieties 7.00 100 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS, 4 In 7.00 100 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS, 5-in 15.00 100 



SINGLE PETUNIAS, California Giants, 



4 In 7.00 100 



AOERATUM, 4-in 7.00 100 



HELIOTBOPEB, 4-In 7.00 100 



SCARLET SAGE, Bonfire and Zurich, 



4-in 7.00 100 



NA8TUHTIUM8. 4 in 6.00 100 



ROSE GERANIUMS. 4-ln 8.00 100 



Cash with 



CANNAS, 



We have a flne stock of these; good, strong 

 plants. 



King Humbert, 4-ln »10.00 10<i 



Pres. McKinley, Richard Wallace, 

 Florence Vaugban, Chas. Hender- 

 son, Martha Washington, Mme. 

 Crosy, Egandale. J. D. Elsele, 4-In. 7.00 10^ 



MOONVINES (Ipomoea Noctiflora). 

 Out stock is very large and all are good, stron/ 

 plants. 



4-in. plants, staked up, 3 ft $10.00 10" 



2%-in. plants 6.00 10" 



COLEUS. Only the best bedding va- 

 rieties, Verschaffeltli, Golden Bed- 

 der, Queen Victoria and fancy mixed 

 varieties, 2%-ln. pots 3.0O 10" 



ALTERNANTHERAS, red and yellow. 

 2V4-in 3.00 10f> 



SHALL PLANTS. 



Uarigolds, Petunias, Verbenas, Phlox. 

 Dwarf Lobelia, Alyssum. 2Mi-tn. pots $3.00 per 

 100. 

 latania Borbonlca, 8-ln. pots, $1.60 per dos. 

 order, please. 



ASCHMANN BROS., The Hustlers 



•"""^ :Sd Rr.i.*s's'.7;v«u., Philadelphia, pa. 



