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The Florists^ Review 



JUNi 12, 1S13. 



THB FOLLOWING STOCK IS OFFERED TO THK TRADB AT A SPECIAL PRICK 



BOXWOODS and BAY TREES 



All who take advantage of this offer will receive the best stock to be had, and 

 will be gainers thereby in both profits and satisfied customers. 



BOXWOODS 



Each 



Globular. 3 ft. hlKb $ 3.00 



Obelisk, 6-ft 12.00 



Globe Shaped, 20- 24-lnch 4 SO 



12-16-lnch $2.00 to 2.50 



Baahes, 12-inch .30 



MISCKLLANEOUS 



Ancaba, large 3.00 to 3.60 



Aucnba Japouica, 2-ft 1 00 



AuGuba Type. 2-ft 1.00 



Conifer*, atisorted, 18- 24-lnch l.UO 



S-S^ft IJJO 



Dracaena Indivlsa, 2-Inch. $3.00 per 100; 8-inch, 



$5.00 per 100; 6-Inch, $3.00 per dozen. $20.00 per 100; 



6-inch, $6.00 per dozen; 8-inch, $1.00 to $1.60 each. 

 Araacaria £xcelsa— Each Doz. 



6-lnch, 4-5 tiers $1.00 $12.00 



7-lnch, 4-5 tiers 1.80 18.00 



Areca Lntescens— Per 100 



8 inch, 3 plants in a pot 2.00 $15.00 



6-inch 1.80 



AsparaBUB PlnmoBus— 



2-inch 



3-lnch 



4' Inch 



Asparacaa Sprenseri— 

 3-lnch 



Doz. Per 100 

 $3.00 

 6.00 

 $1.60 



.73 



5.00 



BAY TREES— Standard. 



stem Grown Each 



12- 14-tnch 18-1 nch $4.00 



2-ft. 12-lnch 4.00 



2-ft. 18-inch 6 00 



1-ft. 24- 26-lncii 6.00 



3-ft. 20- 22-lnch 6 00 



2-ft.. 4-lnch 24- 28-lnch 7.00 



3-ft. 26-lnch 7.00 



AKAUCARIA BXCELSA Each 



2-3 tiers $0.50 



3-4 tiers 75 



COCOS WEDDKLLIANA 



2-lnch Doz., $1.76; 100. $14.00 



KENTIA FOR8TERIANA 



Size Leaves Ht. Each Doz. PerlOO 



2.lnch 4 8.10-lnch $1.60 $12,00 



3-lnch 4-6 12- M-lnch 2.00 15.00 



4-lnch 4-6 14.16-lncli *S^ 3«00 



6-lnch 5-6 16-18-lnch 6.00 50.00 



5-lnch , BtrODK, 6-6 20- 24-lnch $ 0.75 9.00 

 8-lnch, strong, 5-6 46- 60-lncli 6.00 

 9-lnch 6-7 60-inch 8.00 



Specimens, 6-ft. high 9.00 



Specimens, 7-ft.. 6-in. hi«rh. . . . 16.00 



Made Up. J^**'' ^ . 



6-lDCh, 3 1na pot, 18 22 in. high $ 1.00 and $1.50 



7-lnch, 3-4 in a pot, 24-30 in. hlgrh 2.50 



8-lnch. 3-4 in a pot, 40-46 in. hlgrh 6.0O 



10-lnch, 4-6 In a pot, 68-«0 in. high 10.00 



12-lnch, 4-5 in a pot. 62-70 in. hljfh 16.00 



Specimens, 6Hi-ft. hl(?h, 4 in a tub each, $18.00 



Specimens, Ta-ft. high, 4 in a tub each, 26.(0 



KENTIA BELMOREANA 



Size 

 2-lnch 



3-lnch 4-6 



4-lnch 4-6 



6-lnch 6-6 



6-lnch 6-7 



6-lncb, strong, 6-0 

 7-lnch 6-7 



7-incb, strong, 6-7 

 8-lnch 6-7 



Leaves Ht. 

 4 8-iDch 



8- 10-lnch 



12-lnch 

 16- 18-lnch 

 20- 22-lnch 

 18- 20-lDCta 

 26- 28-lnch 

 22- 24-lnch 

 36- 40-lnch 



Each Doz. PerlOO 

 $ 1.60 $12.00 

 2.00 IR.OO 

 3.60 30.00 

 6.00 50.00 

 12.00 

 18.00 

 24.00 

 30.00 



$1.00 

 1.60 

 2.00 

 2.60 

 6.00 



L>atania Borbonica. 6-lnch t 6.00 Doz. 



6-lnch $9.00 Doz. 7-lnch 12.00 Doz. 



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS Each 



8-lnch tub, 3-ft. high $ 8.00 



10-lnch tub, 4 ft. high 6.00 



10-lnch tub, B-ft. high 9.00 



IS-lnch tnb, 6-ft. high 15.00 



PHOENIX ROEBELENII 



Each Dox. PerlOO 



SHz-lnch $200 116.00 



3-inch 3.00 



*-lnch $0JH) 6.00 



6-inch 12.00 



6-inch, Btiong 18.00 



7-lnch $2.50 and 8.00 



SpecimenH, 7-lnch. extra strong $4.00 each 



8 Inch, extra strong S.OO each 



PHOENIX RKCLINATA 



7-inch, 54 in. high doi., $12,00 



PerlOO 



PetuntaM, single, 3-inch $ 6.00 



King Humbert Oannas I2011 



Oeranlums, pink, red and white 8.00 



Oeraniums, S-inch 6.00 



THE GEO. WinBOLD CO., 



737 Buckingham Place 



Tdephoae, L D., GrKcfaid 1112 



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CHICAGO, ILL 



LOUISVIIiE. 



The Market. 



The retail business during the last 

 two -weeks has been good. However, 

 cut flowers have not been so good as 

 might have been desired. This is par- 

 ticularly true of roses. There is an 

 ample supply of lilies, carnations, sweet 

 peas, etc. Good valley is scarce on the 

 local market. 



In the plant line, everything seems 

 to be exceptionally scarce. The early 

 demand for spring planting has prac- 

 tically cleaned up all stock, including 

 ferns and hydrangeas. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. C. B. Thompson is getting her 

 usual share of commencement work. 



One of the best kept windows in town 

 is that of Wm. Walker. No matter 

 what season of the year it is, he al- 

 ways keeps his window up to the 

 minute. 



Work on the new store which Mrs. 

 M. D. Reimers is to occupy is progress- 

 ing rapidly and when completed it will 

 be one of the prettiest shops in the 

 south. 



The last regular meeting of the Ken- 

 tucky Society of Florists was held at 

 the residence of John Skrobanek, twen- 

 ty-five members of the local craft being 

 in attendance. G. E. S. 



Little Bock, Ark. — Announcement is 

 made that from June 1 the business 

 conducted under the name of "Vestal's 

 for the last fourteen years by Paul M. 

 Palez as manager has been under that 

 energetic gentleman's own name. 



ATTENTION! 



HYDRANGEAS 



from ;}oc to $.1.00 each. 



Also SALVIA, PETUNIAS 



FLOWERING VINCAS 



and VINCA VINES 



Cut Maidenhair Farn in large 

 quantities at any time. 



The Wilson Florist Co. 



14113 WOODWORTH RD. 



CLKVEIiAND, .... OHIO 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Tke Kind We Wnld Like ti Receive Ouselyei 



From 2>4-in. Pots 100 1000 



Polly Roee, white $180 $18.00 



Pompons— Oolden Pheasant, yellow ... 1.60 15,00 



Pompons— Klondyke. yellow 1.60 16.00 



Pompons— Diana, white 1.80 16.00 



Oolden Glow, yellow 2.00 18.00 



Bonnaffon, yellow 2.00 18.00 



Bonnaff on, white 2.0O 18.00 



J. Jones, white 2.00 18.00 



Ivory, white 2.00 18.00 



Ivory, pink 2.00 18.00 



Maud Dean, pink 2.00 18.00 



Smith's Advance, white 2.00 18.00 



Asparacas PlamosuB Seedllncs. 1.00 9.00 



Same In 2^4-in. pots 2.78 26 00 



NilftiMk Greeiknses, West Wkitelud P. 0.. Pi. 



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ANTON SCHULTHCIS, College Point, L I. 



HeadQuariers for 



DECORATIVE and FLOWERING PLANTS 



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Plants from 2>^-in. Pots 



$3.00 per 100: 



Asparagrus Sprengeri and Plumosus, Parlor IVTi 

 Phlox Drummondi, dwarf ; Ageratumt, Euonymni 

 Hadioans Yar, ; Euonymus, golden variegated; 

 Hvdrangea Otakia, Bridal Myrtle, Bwainioiu 

 Alba, Artillery Plant; Verbena, scarlet, pink and 

 white; Antherioum Vittatum Var. ; Coleui, V»r- 

 schaffeltii, Oolden Bedder, Moonvinei, large 

 flowering; Bouvardia Humboldtii and Lemon Ver- 

 benas. Alternantheras, red, pink, 2H-ln. poti, 

 $2.60 per 100. 



PLANTS FROM 8-INOH POTS. $4.00 j>er 100: 

 Ampelopais Veitohii, Dracaena Indivisa; FnchiiM, 

 early flowering; Passion Vine. 



Kentia Belmoreana, 8-lncta pots, S and < 

 leaves, ^.50 per dot. 



Honeysuckle Halleana, 4-in. pots, $1.60 p(' 

 doz. 



Myrtle Plants, the real bridal myrtle, 3 Inet 

 pots, $1.00 per doz.; 4-lncb pots, $1.60 per do*. 



Passion Vine, 4-inch pots, 10c eacb. 

 Ampelopsis Veltchli, 4-lnch pots, 10c eacb. 

 Clematis Fanicnlata, 4-lDCb pots, 10c e«cl>; 

 6-lncb pots, 15c. 



Bouvardias, propagated from root cntttiK*> 

 scarlet, white and pink, 2-lnch pots, $8.00 V^ 

 100. 



CriCrir lltkudWestatrehndSa 

 • LldLLL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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PANSIE8 



Rom«o Prise Win- 

 ners—A stroDg 8t( ck "' 

 a grand strain, trsi* 

 planted ; plants ir boo 

 and bloom. $1.26 pvriw 

 $10 00 per 1000. 



Fine, ■tronsrCol*'" 

 planm, equal to 3->ncB' 

 $2.00 per 100; $18.00 P* 

 1000. 



Fuchsia Black Prince and Rose ot CM' 

 tie Hill, 2>a-inch. elegant stock. $2.50 per 100- 



■alvla. Bench Stock, equal to 4 and ^-inC | 

 pots, $5.00 and $6.00 per 100. 



C. HUMFELD ,^, 



The Rooted OattlngSpeclaUst,Clay Center, a**' | 

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