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The Florists' Review 



Mat 11, 1916. 



A. F. J. BAUR 



O. E. 8TEINKAMP 



CARNATION PLANTS 



We can supply fine, young plants, established in 2-inch pots, of the following varieties; have 

 several thousands of each variety to spare and this offer lasts until they are either sold or planted in 

 the field: White Wonder, Enchantress Supreme and Matchless, $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. Alice, $6.00 

 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



There are still a lot of those young GERANIUMS left. They are fine to shift for late spring 

 sales or carrying on for stock. Poitevine, salmon; Barney, cerise; Decorator, orange scarlet; Marvel, deep red; 

 Nutt, crimson scarlet, $3,00 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



CARNATION BREEDERS 



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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 



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NEWAEK, N. J. 



The Market. 



Flowers are abundant and cheap, 

 though some kinds hold at a fair price 

 for this time of the year. Boses, which 

 have been high this spring, are much 

 cheaper. The ordinary grades can be 

 had at $4 per hundred, the extra qual- 

 ity blooms at $5 and $6 and the best 

 at $7. Southern lilacs arrived in larger 

 quantities last week and found a ready 

 sale. The many tulips, hyacinths, jon- 

 quils, etc., in bloom outdoors have re- 

 sulted in a smaller demand for the flo- 

 rists' bulbous stock. The flood of 

 pansy plants in baskets for transplant- 

 ing is rising higher and there is an 

 increasing demand for them, but doz- 

 ens of grocery stores, tea stores, etc., 

 are selling them. The pansies are gen- 

 erally of good quality. Valley is good 

 and in considerable demand. 



A few potted geraniums are appear- 

 ing here and there, but most of the 

 growers are saving them for the Memo- 

 rial day trade, which, it is believed, 

 will be large this year. Stocks are of 

 extremely good quality. Spiraea con- 

 tinues to sell well. 



There have been several large deco- 

 rative orders and considerable funeral 

 work of late. General business condi- 

 tions continue to improve and this prob- 

 ably means that florists may look for- 

 ward to at least a normal business. 



Various Notes. 



Fred P. Wolfinger has enlarged his 

 oflBce. Last week he was busy with 

 decorations for several large weddings. 



Philips Bros, report that business has 

 been good since Easter. 



The store of Peter Penek last week 

 was decorated with the American and 

 celebration colors, for the two hundred 

 and fiftieth anniversary of the founding 

 of Newark. 



The window of the store of August 

 Begerow was trimmed with the Newark 

 anniversary colors last week. These 

 colors are orange and black. On an 

 orange background Mr. Begerow dis- 

 played a fine line of black vases, bas- 

 kets, etc. In the center was a crow 

 with an orange bow tied around its 

 neck. * E. B. M. 



SEASONABLE STOCK "^Te^ 



Lantanas, Pink, White and Red, 2%-ln..$3.00 100 

 Begonias, Red and White, LuminoM, 



Prima Donna, Tburstonl and Argenteo- 



Guttata 3.00 100 



Giant Street Alygsum, 2Vi-ln 2.00 100 



Coleus, Leading Varieties, 2^-ln 2.00 100 



Salvia*, Splendens, Bonfire and Improved 



Alba, pure white 2.00 100 



Altemanthera, Red and Yellow, 2V^-ln.. 2.00 100 

 Flowering Vinoa, Pink and White, 2%-ln. 2.00 100 

 Verbenas, Pink, White and Red, 2%-ln.. 2.00 100 

 ImpatieM'Bultani, Orange. Pink, White 



and Violet Rose, 2%-in 2.50 100 



Hardy Shasta Daisy, 2^-ln 3.00 100 



Rex BeKonias, 2^-in 4.00 100 



Fuohsias, 2%-in 3.00 100 



Blue Aireraium. 2^-ln 2.00 100 



Cigar Plants, 2%-ln 2.00 100 



Umbrella Plants, 2%-ln 2.00 100 



Our stock has been duly 



Butterfly Bush, 2V4-ln $7.00 100 



Blue Ageratum, 2V^-ln 2.00100 



Ferns, Boston, Elegantissima, Scottii, 



Scholzeli, Teddy, Jr., 2H-ln 4.00 100 



Ozalto Ortgiesi (Star of Bethlehem), 



2%-ln 3.00 100 



English Ivy, 2%-ln 2.60 100 



Cannaa, well started, Louisiana, Penn- 

 sylvania, Indiana and Ex. Crampbel... 1.25 100 

 Wandering Jew, Zebrina and Bicolor, 



2%-ln 2.00 100 



Choice Table Ferns, 2i^-in 3.00 100 



Double Petunias, 2^-in 3.00 100 



Single Petunias, 2V6-in 2.00 100 



Asparagus, Sprengeri and Plumosus, 2V&- 



in 2.50 100 



Asparagus, Sprengeri and Plumosus, 3V^- 



in 7.00 100 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 5-in 12.00 100 



inspected by the State. 



We allow lO'Jfc off on all cash orders amounting to $10.00 or over. 

 25 Plants at the 100 rate 



OAK GROVE GREENHOUSES, TUSKEGEE, ALA. 



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ALICE 



The Best Commercial Pink to 

 grow in place of Enchantress. 

 We have fine stock. 



$6.00 per 100; $50.00 ptr 1000 

 2000 and up at $45.00 per 1000 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



IMILWAUKEC WIS . 



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Cottage Naid 



A Sport of Mrs. C. W. Ward 



Will be disseminated 

 1916-1917 



COTTAGE GARDENS CO., INC. 



QUEENS NEW YORK 



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 vrhen 'writinK advertisers. 



STOCK YOD NEED 



Per 100 



Salleroi 2 inch $2.00 



Snapdragons. . . .2-inch 2.00 



Golden Feather.2-inch 2.00 



Ageratum 2-inch 2.00 



Lobelia 2-inch 2.00 



Smilax 2-inch 2 00 



Asparasus Sprengeri. 2-inch 2.00 



Dusty Miller.... 2-inch 2.60 



Verbenas 2- inch 2.00 



Stocks 2-inch 2.00 



Sweet Alyssum. 2-inch 2.00 



Feverfew 2-inch 2.00 



HURON GREENHOUSE CO. 



HURON, SO. DAK. 



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