The Florists' Review 



Mabch 9, ldl6. 



A. F. J. BAUR 



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QUALITY STOCK 



•. S. BTUnCAlIF 



Several visitors recently have plaoed orders with us for Carnation Cai#lnf|S 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 u& over. 



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uiCSS •••«•• «• < 



ute Wonder 

 White Enchantress 



Shasta .»>.«... 



Alice 



Ench. Supreme.... 

 R. P. Enchantress . 



..per ItiO. $3.00. per IHOO, $25.00 ■i^t-.^K Philadelphia Pink . .per ]00,4S^fiO:i>er 1060,^125.00 



Mrs. C.W.T^ard...- " 3;W); 



Champion '* 3.00; 



St. Nicholas " 3.00; 



Beacon " ^HJO; 



Pocahontas. " 3.00; 



Stnrily cnttniKS^ raatBd.co(d. 



36. m 

 26,00 

 25.00 

 ^.00 

 25:Tt0 



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



Presilly— licht pink Barney— cerise Poitevine— salmon Decorator— orange scarlet Marvel— deep scarlet Nutt— crimson 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 



01£AHA,NEB. 



The Market. 



' Business aeems lojje on the increase, 

 ^hile some of the~stocK continue^ to be 

 scarce. Of roses ;^here are jus^t about 

 «nough to go around and" the quality is 

 fair. Carnations are becoming more 

 plentiful and are improving in quality, 

 though there are still a good many 

 splits. Bulbous stock, valley and vio- 

 lets are sellin^well. Of these there is 

 an adequate supply, while lilies are still 

 scarce. Society night at the automo- 

 bile show created an extra demand for 

 corsage bouquets, and the cement show 

 last week called for a good number of 

 flowers, palms and ferns. Funeral work 

 has been unusually heavy. 



Various Notes. ' ' 



Accompanied by Harry Clark, fore- 

 man of Wilcox's two huge 60-foot 

 houses at -Lake Manawa, and by his 

 assistant, Phil Foster, the writer took a 

 trip to see Paul Floth/s place and we 

 were well repaid for our trouble. He 

 has everything in tiptop shape. One 

 thing that especially impressed us was 

 the neatness of the place; there was 

 not a dead leaf or anything of the kind 

 to be seen anywhere. Mr. Floth be- 

 lieves in keeping plenty of help and 

 his stock certainly shows it. His lilies 

 for Easter are a sight worth traveling 

 miles to see, even if there are only 

 3,000 of them. About 15,000 geraniums, 

 ready for 4-inch pots, were especially 

 fine. He aims to have about 35,000 

 ! altogether. Not an inch of available 

 space is wasted; it is all utilized all the 

 time for something. His equipment for 

 a start in the business twenty-five years 

 ago consisted of a wife and five chil- 

 dren and $25, but he refused to tell 

 us what he is worth today. 



Lewis Henderson had the decorations 

 for the automobile and cement shows, 

 held here last week and the week be- 

 fore. He reports a heavy run on fu- 

 neral work and on corsages. 



Charles Faulkner is cutting some ex- 

 tra fine valley and violets, for which 

 he finds a ready sale. He says the Ust 

 season was the most prosperous that 

 they have ever iBXperienced. 



Mention The Rerlew when yog write. 



GOLDEN YELLOW EATON 



MRS. N.R. MORGAN 



The Best Commerdal Yellow Mum 



Per 100 



Rotted Cuttints . . . $15.00 

 i^Am. Pot rinits . 20.00 



NcCallufflCo.,Pittsbiirgh 



A. Donaghue has returned from his 

 trip to Texas and other southern points. 

 Some excellent Bussell roses, violets 

 and snapdragons are to be seen at his 

 place. 



Bowling Scores. 



Once more the Omaha bowlers bowed 

 to defeat at the hands of the Council 

 Bluffs boys and what they did to us 

 was plenty. The following is the score: 



COUNCIL BLUFFS. 



Gardner 198 144 177 



Wilcox 109 120 178 



Myer 117 1(53 203 



Foster 189 114 163 



Osborne 135 160 171 



Voss 132 123 164 



Luben 120 127 143 



Arnold 68 108 114 



Shaw 104 127 97 



Shafer 131 173 167 



Total 1108 1359 1577 



OMAHA. 



Faulkner 152 157 131 



Bath 119 127 136 



Surls 147 160 134 



Rhuban 131 117 122 



Flotb Ill 108 137 



Swanson .11* 126 119 



Zitnmer 08 - 84- 



Hlne 95 130 133 



Henderson 108 134 



Lee 98 146 120 



Total 971 1263 1240 



L. S. F. 



FreepoTt, HI. — When John Bauscher 

 met with his recent heavy fire loss the 

 nearest hydrant was 2,000 feet away. 

 The water company now has agreed to' 

 extend the mains to the greenhouses, 

 Mr. Bauscher meeting part of the ex- 

 pense and becoming a customer of the 

 company. 



ROSES 



for torolnB: In pots 



CkXKl stock attracts the best patrons. 

 We handle th« first and cst«r to the lat- 

 ter. Careful buyers are wise to tbe (act 

 that stock sold under Pearson's Money- 

 worth Quality trademark Is a posltly* 

 gruarantee of the best obtainable. Why 

 notorder today and And out? No risk- 

 it's returnable if not satisfactory. 



ROSSS, low-budded, dormart, and 

 8-year old— 



Crimaon Baby Rambler, 3-4 bran- 

 ches, $1.76 per doz.; $12.U0 per 100. 



Crimson Baby Rambler, 4-7 bran- 

 ches. 12.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Kma Teschandorff, 3 branches, 

 $1.76 per doi.; $12.00 per 100. 



£ma 'Teschenriorlf, 4-6 branches, 

 $2.26 per doz,; $16.00 per 100. 



Kllen Poalsen, bright pink, larsre 

 flowers, •trong; grower, a f;ood one, 3-4 

 branches, $2.25 per doz.; $14.00 per 100. 



£llen Poulsen, 4-7 branches, $2.50 

 per doz. ; $17.00 per 100. « 



PETER PEARSON 



Stidsaiai awi Ftoritt 



5782-5752 Gunnison Stroet, 

 CHICAGO 



Mention The H«t1«w when you write. 



277^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-lneh SQOARB paper pots 

 (64 cnblc Inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised In 4-lnch clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 snd roots). See our 2-page adrt., pages 10-11. 

 F. W, BOCHELLS ft BOHB. Chsster, V, J. 

 Mention The RotIsw when yon write. 



August Rolker & Sons 



•MMral H*rtlCMltunil Importors 



for the trade only. Send for estimates or 

 price list to 



61 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK 

 •r p. O. Box 782 



Al^'atyi oiention the Florittif Revkw wficn 

 writing advcrtiicn. 



