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68 The Florists^ Review 



Jdnb 1, 191C. 



A. F. J. BAUR 



O. E. 8TEINKAMP 



GERANIUM S»— f or Stock 



Fine young plants that will beat your old leftover scrubs all hollow for producing cuttings. 



Plant them now and get a full season's growth. 

 Poitevine — salmon; Decorator — orange scarlet; Marvel — deep red; S. A. Nutt — crimson scarlet. 



$3.00 per 100, $20.00 per 1000 



POINSETT I AS 



Don't forget that we are headquarters for young plants of Poinsettias. We are experts in propagating this 

 plant and will get them to you when you want them and they will be RIGHT in every respect. Just name 

 the date and the quantity and then don't worry about whether they will be delivered to you. 



$5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000 



Send for our list of young Chrysanthemum plants, ready to feet right into your benches. 



We have the best commercial sorts in all colors. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



CARNATION BREEDERS 



INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



EOOHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The wholesale market was well 

 stocked with all kinds of flowers last 

 week and a favorable amount of busi- 

 ness was done. The weather was un- 

 settled, but held quite warm. A great 

 deal of work in filling porch boxes and 

 baskets was called for in preparing for 

 Decoration day. Large quantities of 

 bedding stock have been disposed of. 

 The usual call for magnolia leaf 

 wreaths, with artificial decorations, was 

 there and it was somewhat larger than 

 usual. Several good-sized decorations 

 have called for much stock. 



Outdoor-grown valley is arriving in 

 large quantities and moves freely. Good 

 outdoor irises arrive daily and sell well. 

 Callas and Easter lilies move nicely. 

 Boses are plentiful, Ward, Sunburst, 

 Russell, Taft and Milady being the best 

 sellers. Sweet peas move easily, but 

 their stems are shortening. Lilacs are 

 overplentiful. Pink and yellow snap- 

 dragons are in fine shape and sell finely. 

 A large quantity of yellow and white 

 daisies arrives daily and moves freely. 

 Orchids and gardenias do not move so 

 freely as they should. The local peony 

 crop is backward and only a few are 

 available. Tulips and narcissi are"r^- 

 idly coming to an end. Carnations hav^ 

 had a splendid season and they continue 

 to hold up well. Greens are more than 

 plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



The Rochester Floral Co. had a dainty 

 window display for the week end. It 

 was composed of vases and bowls filled 

 with outdoor valley and cornflowers. 



Lilac day was observed at Highland 

 park May 28. The weather was not at its 

 best, but thousands visited the display, 

 which consisted of more than 400 varie- 

 ties. 



Fred Schlegel's Sons report business 

 as being good. They are doing a big 

 business in bedding stock. H. J. H. 



Blason City, la. — Clyde Sargent, of 

 Kemble & Goodman, has been trans- 

 ferred to the branch greenhouses at 

 Boone. 



ENGLISH IVY 



VARIEGATED VINCAS 



Fine plants, 4-inch pots, 112.00 per 100. Fine plants, 4-inch pots, $10.00 per 100. 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



Fine plants for centers of large vases, 8-lnch pots, $1.60 to $2.00 each. 



BOXWOOD 



PyramldB, 3 ft. high, $2.S0 each; SH: ft. high, $3.00 each; 4 ft high, $4.00 each. 

 BuHh, 18 In. high, fine bushy plants, $fi0.U0 per 100. 



CANNAS 



strong plants in 4-inch pots of the followlntr varieties:— Soa v. d'Antolne Crozy, Florence 

 VaoKhan, Buttercup, Beante de Foitevine, Kcrandale and Venus, $6.00 per 100. Kins 

 Humbert and New York, $8.00 per 100. Tarryt<>wn, $10.00 per 100. 



CARNATIONS 



strong plants, 2>4-in. pots, ready for outside planting-Alice (Fisher's new pink), $8.00 per 

 100; Matchless, Knchantress, Champion, Winsor, Beacon, etc., $5.00 per 100. 



HYDRANGEAS FOR SUMMER BLOOMING 



We have an unusually fine stock of these plants, which have been kept dormant during the 

 winter and arc now starting Into growth. They will begin to bloom In July and will remain in 

 flower during August. These plants are In great demand at suminer resorts for lawn and piazza 

 decoration. We offer the following varieties in 14-lnch tubs:— Otaksa and the new French 

 varieties. Avalanche, Fniichenr, K. 6. Hill. La Lorraine, Mme. Maurice Hamar. 

 Mme. K. Mouillere, Mile. Rene Gaillard and Radiance, $2.00 to $3.00 each. 



Also Otaksa. very large, fine syraiuetrlcal specimens in half-barrels, unusually heavily 

 budded, $10.00 to $15.00 each. 



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



Mention Tlie BctIcw when yon write. 



Cottage Naid 



A Sport of Mrs. C. W. Ward 



Will be disseminated 

 1916-1917 



COTTAGE GARDENS CO., INC. 



QUEENS NEW YORK 



Mention Th» Rerlew wben yon write. 



OWN ROOT ROSE PLANTS 



Ready for Statpment 



Radiance, Kaiserin, While and Pink Kil- 



larney, Sunburst and Milady 



Send for Circular 



]. L DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Always mention tbe Florists* Review 

 ^rlien vrritins; advertisers. 



HARDY PEREHNIALS 



Wholesale Price List for spring of 1916 

 just out. Write for it. 



WM. TOOLE & SON 



Hardy Plant and Pansy Parm 

 BARABOO, WIS. 



Mention Th> RptI^w when yon wr1t> 



See Classified pAOpr 

 ad. Bargains. IVUuLu 



<f»ifi rrni f/^^'^al company* 



Mention Ths BcTlew whwi yon writs. 



Bobbink & Atkins 



NURSniVMKN. 

 rLOMSTS and MjINTIRS 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



ICentloa Tho Berlsw wh«a yoa writs. 



