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The Florists' Review 



March 2, 1916. 



A. F. J. BAUR 



QUALITY STOCK 



O. K. STEINKAMP 



Several visitors recently have placed orders with us for Carnation Cuttings to replace their own 

 stock. Perhaps you, also, would like to replace with more vigorous stock. If so, we can supply the rooted 

 cuttings to start with. Come and look us over. 



Matchless 



White Wonder 

 White Enchantress . 



Shasta 



Alice 



Ench. Supreme 



R. P. Enchantress . . 



per 100, $3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00; 

 6 00 

 3.00; 

 3.00 



per 1000. $26.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 60.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 



Philadelphia Pink, .per 100, $3.00; per lOCO, $25.00 



Mrs. C. W.Ward... " 3.0C; 



Champion.. •* 3.00; 



St. Nicholas " 3.00; 



Beacon " 3. CO; 



Pocahontas " 3.00; 



Sturdy cuttings, rooted cool. 



25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25. CO 

 25. CO 



Nutt— crimsdn scarlet 



Our Geranium plants are grown cool and sturdy. None better to be had. 



Presilly— light pink Barney— cerise Poitevine— salmon Decorator— ooange scarlet Marvel— deep scarlet 



Has it ever occurred to you that Quality and Price usually go hand in hand ? You can always buy for 

 less money, but don't expect high quality at a low price. We grow for Quality, always. It pays. * 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



CARNATION BREEDERS 



INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



With fine, springlike weather last 

 week, and business exceedingly good, 

 everybody seemed satisfied. Consider- 

 able funeral work was done and a 

 large number of spring plants were 

 sold, to be used for birthday occasions 

 or sent to the sick. 



Probably the greatest opening in 

 which the florists here ever had a share 

 was the opening of the new lO-story 

 Citizens' National Bank building, situ- 

 ated at Fourth and Main streets. The 

 opening was held on Washington's 

 birthday. Thousands of people passed 

 through the building and up to the roof 

 to get their first bird's-eye view of the 

 city. The banking rooms were pro- 

 fusely decorated with pot plants and 

 baskets of cut flowers. 



Various Notes. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons enjoyed a 



big week. They had large cuts of roses 



a»d carnations, which were cleaned out. 



- They had a big demand for cut flowers 



^^and pot plants for the opening of the 



''Citizens' National Bank. 



^ C. L. Niednagel has been cutting a 



. fine lot of Russell, Killarney and 



Milady roses. He has added a small 



house, to be used for propagating and 



growing on small rose plants. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. had 

 charge of the decorating for the open- 

 ing of the Citizens' National Bank and 

 also furnished about forty baskets of 

 cut flowers sent by friends of the bank. 

 Their cut of roses and carnations is 

 extra good and they find sale for all 

 of it. 



J. C. Elspermann has been unusually 

 busy of late. He has had a large 

 amount of funeral work and is dispos- 

 ing of a lot of pot plants. 



Karl Zeidler is having plenty to do, 

 with the funeral work and the spring 

 work together. 



Royston & Fenton say that indica- 

 tions are for a busy spring. 



The next meeting of the Florists* 

 Club will be held Wednesday evening, 

 March 8, at Louis Fritsch's residence. 



Miss Nellie Goodge is improving in 

 health. E. I,. P. 



UNSOLICITED COMPLIMENTS 



"It is the freest thing we have ever grown." 



"From what we have seen of Miss Theo, it seems to be a 

 very good commercial variety." 



" I don't l(now of any Rose-pink Carnation which is a better 



all-round sort." 



Grow Miss Theo for Profit— R. C., $12.00 100, $100.00 1000 



LITTLEFIELD 6l WYMAN, no. abington. mass. 



MMittoB Tb* Brtow when jou write. 



FERNS 



Our stock of Ferns is exceptionally fine. We offer the following: 

 Haphrolepla Teddy, Jr.« 8-inch pots, tl2.00 per doz.: 6-inch. 16.00 per doz. 

 H*plirol«pla dscantlaalinii Compaota, 10- inch. 12.00 to 12.60 each; 8-inch, 112.00 per 



doz.: 6-inch, 16.00 per doz. 

 Nephrolapla Kl«K«iitlaalina« lO-inch. $2.00 to t2.60 each; 8-inch, 112.00 per doz.; 6-inch. 



16.00 per doz. 

 N«pliroI«pla Dwarf Boaton, 8-inch, 112.00 per doz. 

 Clbotliun Bohledet, extra fine large specimens, 10-inch, 17.60 each. 

 Small Fama for Fern Fana, assorted varieties, strong plants. 8>t-inch pots, I15.M per 



100; 2H-inch, 13.60 per 100. 

 Aaparacua Plumoaua Nanua, strong plants, 4-inch pots, $8.00 per 100; 2H-inch pots. 



14.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown, New York 



Mention The Revtew when you write. 



GEO. A. KUHL 



Wholesal* ttrower of 

 Plants for tha Trado 



PEKIN, - - - ILLINOIS 



Mention The Review when you write. 



277^^ MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-lnch SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic Inches of soli and roots) than on plants 

 raised In 4-inch clay pots (31 cubic inches of soil 

 and roots). See our 2-paKe adyt., pages 10-11. 

 F. W. BOCHELLE te SONS. C hester. TSf. J. 



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 wlien wrltlne advvrtlaera. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



PGBOWXBOF 

 ALMS, ETC. 



■end tor Frloe Ltat. 



lOLMESBURG, : PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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J. D. THOMPSON 

 CARNATION CO. 



CARNATIONS 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



JOLIET, - JLLINOIS 



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 ixrlien writing: advertiaera. 



