The Florists^ Review 



Jdnk 19, 1913. 



NOW READY 



with a lot of plants from cuttings of my ORIQINAL SILVKR PINK SNAPDRAGON. Imme- 

 diate delivery for bedding out or growing on for fall and winter. 



SILVER PINK 



fattened many pocketbooks at Memorial. When we get 'round to it we will show you some 



marvelous pictures of our Snapdragon from seed. You wouldn't believe the story until you saw 



it. Silver Pink is advancing by matter-of-fact and not by wind or "guff." Still too busy to talk. 



Order plants at $4.00 per 100. by express, or seeds at $1.00 per pkt. ; 3 pkts., $2 50, delivered. 



Cash, please. 



G. S. RAMSBURG, 



SOMERSWORTH, N. H. 



Mention The ll>Tt»w when yon write. 



LANCASTER, FA. 



The Market. 



So far the June business has been 

 satisfactory to all the shops in town, 

 as there have been a number of wed- 

 dings during the last two weeks, and 

 the latter part of the month looks still 

 more promising. 



On Monday evening, June 9, one of 

 the large college dances took place at 

 Rossmere and all the flower shops were 

 kept busy with corsage bouquets. 

 Many orchids, valley and yellow roses 

 were used in striking combinations 

 which made an attractive showing on 

 the dance floor. 



Various Notes. 



Schroyer's North Duke street store 

 makes an attractive show room and is 

 always neatly decorated. 



Owing to the increasing business the 

 Rosery Flower Shop has added a new 

 automobile delivery car, which is al- 

 ways on the move. They can now get 

 to all near-by points in town on short 

 notice. 



At Barr's store things look prosper- 

 ous. The window has been hand- 

 somely decorated with cut Crimson 

 Rambler roses, gaillardias and gladi- 

 oli as a background, and a large 

 bridal shower bouquet of lily of the 

 valley and orchids, which has attracted 

 much attention. They also had a large 

 decoration at Rossmere for the F. & M. 

 college dance. 



D. T. Connor, representing Lord & 

 Burnham Co., was in town recently. 



C. F. E. 



ELGIN, ILL. 



Important realty deals between Will- 

 iam Grote and Jay Legge have recently 

 been completed. 



Mr. Legge has closed the articles with 

 Mr. Grote whereby the former purchases 

 the flats in North Spring street next to 

 the Clark property from Mr. Grote for 

 a consideration of $6,000. At the same 

 time a deal was closed in which Mr. 

 Lej^ge transferred to Mr. Grote his 

 greenhouses, buildings and an entire 

 block of property on which they are 

 located, in Highland avenue, for $5,200. 

 The property consists of twenty-three 

 lots. 



A day later Mr. Grote purchased Mr. 

 Legge 's greenhouse, residence and prop- 

 erty on Main street. South Elgin. In 

 exchange he gave six lots about the city, 

 selected by Mr. Legge, valued at $1,700, 

 and $3,300 in cash. 



Mr. Grote has leased the property and 

 greenhouses in Highland avenue to M. J. 

 Morgan. His new greenhouse and prop- 

 erty in South Elgin are leased by Harry 

 Santee. 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 



Grown in POTS and TUBS for 

 JUNE and JULY FLOWERING 



Very large specimens in half-barrels $5.00 to $7.50 each 



Plants in 14-inch tubs 2.00 to 3.00 each 



Smaller plants in pots 50c and 75c each, according to size 



ENGLISH IVY and VINCA VARIEQATA 



Grown in S^ and 4-inch pots $10.00 per 100 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, NEW YORK 



Mention The Rpvlew when yon write. 



Bedding Plants 



Doz. 



100 



Dracaena Indlvlsa, 6-in $4.00 $30.00 



Rax Basonlas, 2i2-in 50 3.00 



Fuchalas, 2>s-ln :» 2.50 



Ensllah Ivy, a^a-in 40 3.00 



Kncllah Ivy. 3-in 75 5.00 



Salvia Splandana, 2is-ln 40 3.00 



Salvia Clara Badman.2^-in.. .40 3.00 



Asparasua Spransarl, 2^-in . . .40 3.00 



Extra fine stock, stronr, healthy plants. 



Perennial Flower Seeds. Field Seeds. 



JANES VICK'S SONS 



ROCHESTER^ N. Y. 



Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. 



SOME EXCELLENT STOCK 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Abutilon. 6 varieties f 2.00 |1 7.50 



Ageratum, blue and white.. 2.00 17.50 

 Alternantheras, red and 



yellow 2.00 15.00 



Alyssum, 2 varieties 2.00 15 00 



Begonias. Vernon 2 25 20.00 



Coleus, red and yellow 2 00 17.50 



Cupheas 2.00 15.00 



Verbenas, ass't 2 25 20.00 



And thousands upon thousands of other 

 stock at bargain prices. Correspondence 

 solicited. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, Wholesale Florist 

 Washlncton, Naw Jaraay 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



ANTON SCNULTHCIS, College Point, L 1. 



Headquarters for' 



DCCORATIYC and riOWERING PUNTS 



Mention The Beriew when yoa writ*. 



18.00 



20.00 

 25 00 



9.00 



VERY SPECIAL 

 TO CLOSE OOT 



FOR OK WEEK Omt 



100 1000 

 3000 2-in. Coleus, including red and 



yellow and dark shades $1 .75 $15.00 



2000 2^-ln. White Moonvines. fine 



stock 2 00 



500 2-in. Blue Ageratum, fine stock!! l!50 



500 2-in. Blue Heliotrope 1.75 



3000 2-in. Vinca Major, var.. fine 2.50 



5000 2J2-in. Vinca Major, var.. fine. . . 3.00 



500 2-ln. Mme.Salleroi 1.75 



300 2^2 in. Rose Geranium 2.00 



5-in. Dracaena Indivisa doz.. $2 00 



300 2-in. Little Beauty Fuchsia, fine. 2.50 

 500 2-in. Lantana, 3 varieties, includ- 

 ing trailing 2.00 



200 2-in. Lemon Verbena 2.00 



150 3-ln. Lemon Verbena 4.00 



700 2-in. Knglish Ivy 2.50 



2500 K. C, English Ivy 1.00 



3-in. Umbrella Plants 4.00 



3-in. White Ivy Geranium 4.00 



D. U. Augsporger & Sons Co. 



Box 394, PEORIA, ILL 



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CHAS. D. BALL 



POBOWXB OV 

 ALMS, ETC. 



■#iui for Prlea lAtt 



HOLMESBURG. : PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and K. 48tii 81, 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 

 Pabu, Ferit tU Decoritire Pliats 



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