. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. v>*V'^ * -^"^ r / F"m,.-ir-^ ~-,.v«;^ Ti" - ?^p 7^\,-. v^cr^j^wr-TV'vj'^ Tfi ?-?-?^•^ 64 The Weekly Florists^ Review^ JANUABY 11, 1912. DREER*S FANCY LEAVED CALADIUMS We are carrying the largest stock of Fancy Leaved Cala- diums in the world in an as- fiortment of varieties which, besides the choice standard sorts, includes many new and rare varieties not generally offered. Bulbs started at any time before the middle of April will make splendid plants in 3>^ or 4-inch pots, which will prove useful for porch and window boxes


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. v>*V'^ * -^"^ r / F"m,.-ir-^ ~-,.v«;^ Ti" - ?^p 7^\,-. v^cr^j^wr-TV'vj'^ Tfi ?-?-?^•^ 64 The Weekly Florists^ Review^ JANUABY 11, 1912. DREER*S FANCY LEAVED CALADIUMS We are carrying the largest stock of Fancy Leaved Cala- diums in the world in an as- fiortment of varieties which, besides the choice standard sorts, includes many new and rare varieties not generally offered. Bulbs started at any time before the middle of April will make splendid plants in 3>^ or 4-inch pots, which will prove useful for porch and window boxes in shaded or semi-sliaded positions and which always meet with ready sale, while for the decoration of the Florist's store window during the summer months no more useful subject can be grown. We offer special se- lections according to va- riety as follows: Choice Standard Vari- eties, $ per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000. Choice Rare and New Varieties, $ per doz.; $ per 100; $ per lOOO. Choice Mixed Varieties, $ per doz.; $ per 100. Rare New Varieties, the most reL-ent introductions, $ per doz.; $ per 100. The above prices are for the trade HENRY A. DREER 7u chestnut st. Philadelphia. Pa. usual, but prices are expected to stand with little change. "The larger sizes of giganteums, say from 8-inch up, will be scarce next sea- son and prices will be from twenty to twenty-five per cent higher. Greater care in growing is effecting some im- provement in quality and the quantity planted is about the same as last year, but these are mostly the smaller sizes. "The situation with regard to album and auratum is normal. The quantity planted of rubrum, Melpomene and magnificum is forty to fifty per cent short of normal and prices will inevi- tably be ; Mr. Henry left Eobert Fulton at Yokohama, where he remained until January 9, on which date he sailed for San Francisco. GLADIOLI IN HOLLAND. Although hyacinths, tuli


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