. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. October 2Q, 1914. The Florists^ Review 67 ^FERNS FOR FERN DISHES^ in 2^4-in. Dots $ per 100 PRIMULA OBCONICA (Ronsdorfer Strain) 2i4-in. pots .'....$ per 100 4 -in. pots per 100 Kentias in all sizes. Nephrolepis in all varieties and sizes ASPLENIUM NIDUS AVIS (Bird's Nast Fern) l-in. pots $ per dozen 5-in. pots per dozen 6-in. pots per dozen Also larger sizes. ANANTUN CUNEATUN lOENBECKlI ud AMANTUN TRIUNPH 214-in. pots $ per 100 4 -in. pots per 100 Write for Wholesale Price List. H. PUTH, THE FERNERIES Lawr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. October 2Q, 1914. The Florists^ Review 67 ^FERNS FOR FERN DISHES^ in 2^4-in. Dots $ per 100 PRIMULA OBCONICA (Ronsdorfer Strain) 2i4-in. pots .'....$ per 100 4 -in. pots per 100 Kentias in all sizes. Nephrolepis in all varieties and sizes ASPLENIUM NIDUS AVIS (Bird's Nast Fern) l-in. pots $ per dozen 5-in. pots per dozen 6-in. pots per dozen Also larger sizes. ANANTUN CUNEATUN lOENBECKlI ud AMANTUN TRIUNPH 214-in. pots $ per 100 4 -in. pots per 100 Write for Wholesale Price List. H. PUTH, THE FERNERIES Lawrence and Winnipeg Aves. P. O. Station 'X" SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. ^ w Mention The Review when yott write. CYCLAMEN Now ready, $ to $ per 100 FERNS Whitmani $ to $ per 100 Boston to per 100 Cinerarias, Obconica Primreaas, Aapara- Kua Plumoaua and Spransarl, chaap. GERMAN FLORAL CO. FOBMXBLT B. EKTL Lenta (Via Portland, Box 190) Oreron SEASONABLE PLANTS FERMS, Whitmani, Amerpohlii. Roosevelt and Boston, 4-lncb, 20c: 6-incb, 36c: ft-lnch. 60c: 7-lnch, 76c. Fern Dishes, made up, 6-lDch, 36c: C-lnch, 60c. Adiantnm ,20c: 6inch,36c. Asparaaras Plumosns, 2-lnch, 3c. Asparaarns Sprenseri, 4-lncta, 5c. Bearonia Lamtnosa, 4-lnch, 10c. Colens. 4-lnch, lOc. Cyclamen, very fine, 4-lnch, 20c* 6-lncta, 30c: 6- tncb. 40c. Palms. 1000 Kentias, from $ to $3 00 each. Xmas Plants. We hare a fine lot of Poinsettlas In pans. Peppers, etc. WHSON-CROUT CO., hi^i^i^S^i Orecon •sliown come from the Woodmere Floral <'o. Andrew Walden, the grower there, is a specialist in this line. 8. W. W. TACOMA, WASH. The Market. The bright weather of the last two weeks has increased the' cut of all • 'looms to such an extent that some of the growers are experiencing difficulty III moving their stock. Business has I'oen none too brisk, although the sales ^\oul(l possibly compare favorably with 'ormer years. Everyone is busy with I'ulbs and a greater eff


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