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The Florists^ Review 



Jdne 19, 1013. 



DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



During the last week there has not 

 been much change in the condition of 

 business, although it has been satis- 

 factory. Graduations, weddings and 

 anniversaries help wonderfully to keep 

 things lively, and the results obtained 

 are gratifying. Stock in all season- 

 able varieties is plentiful, but this 

 w>ek will exhaust the peony supply. 

 Last week the weather was ideal. 



Various Notes. 



P. J. Agnew, formerly in the flo- 

 rists' business at Springfield, O., and 

 at present connected with the green- 

 houses of the National Cash Register 

 Go., celebrated the marriage of his 

 djiughter, Catherine, to Victor Smith, 

 Wednesday, June 18. After the cere- 

 mony the young couple left for Can- 

 ada, where they will visit friends and 

 reiatives. 



.-M. Anderson has just returned from 

 £(:! business trip to Cleveland, O. He 

 l^fis his Arcade store back to what it 

 was before the recent calamity. 

 i-Mr. and. Mrs. Norval Kiger, of Mari- 

 etta, O., spent several days in Dayton 

 last week visiting friends among the 

 trade. From here they went to Spring- 

 field and then on to Columbus, where 

 they intend to spend most of their 

 time among the florists. They report 

 business to be fine in Marietta; they 

 also tell us that their town was vis- 

 ited by the recent flood, but, being on 

 the Ohio river, they are used to such 

 calamities and were, therefore, prepared 

 for its arrival. 



George Bartholomew is just com- 

 mencing to pick some fine Spencer 

 sweet peas. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Young was able to 

 be at her store for a few hours last 

 Saturday, June 14, for the first time 

 in eight months. 



Warren G. Matthews tells us that he 

 is kept busy with June wedding or- 

 ders. 



Gerald Haschke graduated from high 

 school June 19, and now intends to 

 assist his mother, Mrs. B. Haschke, in 

 the florists' business. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Phebus has not a 

 word of complaint to offer about the 

 condition of business. She says she 

 is getting her full share. 



Last week's visitors were: D. Rus- 

 coni and son, from Cincinnati, O.; Mr. 

 Kennedy, of J. M. McCuUough's Sons 

 Co., Cincinnati, O.; Philip Schupp, of J. 

 A. Budlong's, Chicago, and Mrs. J. J. 

 Lampert, of Xenia, 0. E. A. L. 



Akron, O. — J. Emmet Gilbo and Bes- 

 sie T. Miller, who were recently mar- 

 ried here, were both members of the 

 florists' trade. 



PANSIES 



Romeo Prize Win- 

 ners— A Btrong 8tock of 

 a grand strain, trans- 

 planted; plants in bud 

 and bloom. $1.26 per 100, 

 $10 00 per 1000. 



Fine, stronBColeua 

 plants, equal to 3-inch, 

 $2 00 per 100; $18.00 per 

 U 1000. 



/JPuobela Black Prlnbe and Rose of Cas- 

 tle Hill, 2>s-inch. elegant stock, $2.50 per 100. 

 Salvia, Bench Stock, eaual to 4 and 5-lncb 

 Vitta. $5.00 and $6.00 per 100. 



C. HUMFELD 



Ac Rooted Gutting SpeciaUst, Clay Center, Kan. 

 Mention Tbe Berlew when 7on write. 



Make 



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ASK FOR PRICE LIST 



HENRY SCHMIDT 



Churck Lane, 

 P. O. WEEHAWKEN. N. J. 



ORDER NOW 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



If you are short of anything In 



GERANIUMS 



or other Soft Wooded Plante for Immediate 

 bedding or for stock, write us. 



We have some special prices on Qeranlums to 

 offer you. We also have some extra nice Cannae 

 in 3 and 4-inch for Immediate shipment. 



We can enter your order for July delivery of 

 the New Capslcaetrum Cherry, 2Vinch pots, 

 also Celestial Pepperst we also have a very 

 large stock of 2^. 3 and 4-inch Cherries of last 

 year's propagation that are just right for cutting 

 back and planting In the field. These will make 

 you plants to grow in 4, 5 and 6-inch pots. We 

 quote them: 2is-lnch, $2 50; 3-inch. $3.50; 4-inch, 

 $7.50. Plant a hundred in your field. 



We also have the Uttle Qodffrey Callas in 



2^inch, ready for a shift to 4-incb, at $5.00 per 

 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



For July delivery we offer CInerarIss, Prim- 

 ula Obconica and Ferf>eal. Don't forget we 

 are headquarters for Feme. Write us your 

 wants. 



Baby Rambler, Hermosa and Soupert 

 Roses, in 5-iDch pots, full of bloom, $4.00 per 

 doz. ; $30.00 per 100. 



For store use we have a large lot of Birch 

 Berk Canoee, 6-inch, at $6 00 per 100: $50.00 per 

 1000. Two-foot Elm Bertt Canoee at $3.50 per 



doz.; 3-foot at $6.00 per doz. They are very fine 

 for hanging on porches. Let us have your order 

 for anything you want in our line. 



GEO. A. K U H L, 



Wholesale Grower, 



PEKIN, ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ne mU We WnM Like ti Receive OnneJTes 



From %i4-ln. Pot* 100 1000 



Polly Rose, white $1 60 $16 00 



Pompons— Golden Pheasant, yellow... 1.60 16.00 



Pompons— Kloodyke. yellow 1.80 16.00 



Pompons— Diana, white 1.60 16 00 



Golden Glow, yellow 2.00 18.00 



BonnafTon, yellow 2.00 18.00 



Bon naiTon, white 2.00 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 



Aai>aracafl Plnmosna Seediinrs. 1.00 9.00 



Same In 2>4-ln. pots 2.76 26 00 



i mnA QmAvun, Wert Whiteliad P. 0.. ft. 



Always IMentlon the... 



FLORISTS' REVIEW 



When Writing Advertiseri 



ORCHIDS 



Fresh Importations. Last arrivals. 

 Guaranteed finest varieties and condi- 

 tion. Your promptly delivered Cattleyas 

 Trlanae, Schroederae, Mendelli and La- 

 biata are now potted and making their 

 most important growth. 



IMPORTANT JUNE DEUVERY 



Reedy to Ship Now 



CATTLEYAS 



Mossiae Gaskelliana 



Labiata Percivaliana 



DENDROBIUMS 



Wardianum Giganteum, extra strong 



plants, per doz., $15.00. 

 Nobile. extra strong plants, per doz., 



$15.00 to $30.00. 

 Formosum Giganteum, extra strong 



plants. 

 Chrysotoxum Speciosum 



ONCIDIUM VARICOSUM 



Have the above shipped at once to 

 insure you the most valuable growing 

 season— now. 



FREEMAN ORCHID CO. 



FALL RIVER. MASS. 



Mpntinn The Review whgp yoo writ*. 



ORCHIDS 



A Ne\7 Shipment of C. Trlanae arriveil in 



an unusually fine condition. Reasonable Prices. 



Also just arrived in splendid condition, C. 



Qigas, C. Labiata, C. Mossiae, C. SpccloiUslmat 



C. sichroederae. Orders promptly filled. Write to 



John Da Buck, "f.'S'Jii^r 



Mptitinn Th«» R^vtew when von write. 



ORCHIDS 



Arrived in fine condition: Cattleya Trianae (espe- 

 cially fine type), C. Gaskelliana, C. Dowiana, Dendro- 

 bium Thyniflorum, D. Chrysotoxum, D. Fonnosum, 



D. Jamesianum, D. Devonianum, D. Dalhourianum, 

 D. Falcnnerii and Vanda Coenilea. Other kinds ia 

 transit. Write for prices. 



LAQER Ik HURRELL, Summit, N. J* 



ftlentlon Tbe Eevlew when y<m wilts. 



