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The Florists' Review 



SEPTEMBEa 28, 1916. 



A. F. J. BAUR 



O. E. 8TEINKAMP 



FIELD GROWN CARNATIONS 



Send us your orders for field grown carnation plants, in the following varieties, 



for immediate or future delivery: 



Peerless Pink 



Beacon 



$6.00 PER 100 



$55.00 PER 1000 



Don't forget to order your quota of MERRY CHRISTMAS, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 

 We can still promise early delivery. Delivery commences in December. 



Buddleia Asiatica, 23^-inch 



$6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



CARNATION BREEDERS 



INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 



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NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



Last week there were indications of 

 better business, though things still are 

 somewhat slow. Roses are fairly plen- 

 tiful and medium-priced. Easter lilies 

 are abundant for this season and rea- 

 sonable in price. Early chrysanthe- 

 mums are coming into the market in 

 slightly larger quantities than last 

 week, but they are not at all plentiful 

 as yet. Judging by the plants in the 

 greenhouses, there will be a considerable 

 increase in the quantity of mums com- 

 ing into the market after two or three 

 weeks. There now are a few of the 

 early carnations, but not enough of 

 them to affect the market. They are 

 small and not of good quality. Tritomas 

 and a few other flowers, though not 

 plentiful, help to make variety. There 

 was little increase in the quantity of 

 funeral work last week. 



Florists ' Club Meeting. 



The first fall meeting of the Essex 

 County Florists' Club was held Sep- 

 tember 21 at the Krueger Auditorium, 

 Newark. There was an enthusiastic 

 meeting, at which plans for the fall and 

 winter work were discussed. Following 

 the business session refreshments were 

 served. A report was given concerning 

 the annual outing of the club, held in 

 midsummer, and it was stated that the 

 outing was a success financially, as 

 well as socially. The question of hold- 

 ing a chrysanthemum show this fall 

 was discussed and a committee was ap- 

 pointed to take the matter in hand and 

 report at the next meeting. John A. 

 Rassbach, of Bloomfield, heads the com- 

 mittee. 



Various Notes. 



McLaughlin & Murphy report that 

 business has begun to show more life. 

 There has been an increase in funeral 

 work during the last ten days. 



John W. Blakeley, of Elizabeth, re- 

 ports that business is fair for this time 

 of the year, but that there is room for 

 much improvement. 



Fred P. Wolfinger reports business 

 improving. Outdoor flowers are report- 

 ed scarce, but greenhouse-grown flowers 

 are fairly abundant. B. B. M. 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSnS-214 in., H.OO per 100: 3 in., $0 00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS SrRENGKRI-2>4 in., $1.00 per 100; 3 in., $5.00 per 100; 4 in . $10.00 per 100. 



BOrGAIMVILLKA SANDERIANA-The finest we ever grew. Trimmed plants. 3 in.. 



$10.00 per 100; 4 in,, $15.00 per 100: 5 in . $25.00 per 100. 

 FKRN DISH FERNS- 2is in. The best sorts, $3.00 per 100. 



FRENCH HTORANGEAS-Heavy, well grown field plants with 12 to 18 shoots, ready 

 for 7 to 8 inch pots. Pronounced grand by all visiting Qorists, 



Bouquet Rose, Vicomtesse de Vibraye, Lilie Mouillere, Radiant. $7.00 jier dozen, $50.00 

 per 100. 



KENTIA PALMS - 4 inch pots. 1.') to 18 inches high, 5 leaves, $40.00 per 100. 

 5 inch pots, 18 to 24 inches, 5 to t> leaves, $1.00 each. 



CANTERBURT BELLS (Campanula Medium)— Fine field plants for potting for spring 

 sales. Ready for 6 inch pots. Blue, Rose and White, $().00 per 100. 



FUNKIA UNDULATA VARIEGATA-A good seller from pots in early spring. Ready 

 for 4 inch pots, $6.00 per 100. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



I7URSERYMEN, FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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FERNS 



Nephrolepis Elegantissima Improved, 

 7-in., $1.00 each; very fine plants ; 6-in., 

 60c each. Also fine Scholzeli, Scottii, 

 Giatrasii, Teddy Jr. and Tuberosa, 4-in., 

 $15.00 per 100. 



STRAFFORD FLOWER FARM, STRAFFORD, PA. 



Mantlon Tb« Rerlew wh«a yoo writ*. 



Smith'i Refised Chrysanthemum Manual 



(Third Ertlllon) 

 By Elmer D. Hmitli, 



wfao has made a specialty of Chrygantbemum Calture 

 for the laBttweoty-flve year*. 

 The best work on rhryganthemum Culture. Both 

 amateurs and florist* have been provided with arti- 

 cles for their special needs. 



106 paxes. Only 50c postpaid. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO.. Adrian, Mich. 



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SEASONABLE STOCK 



If you need any of the foUawing items, look 

 up our attractive prices in classified columns. 



Brilliancy Coleus, Sprengeri, Plumosus, Yincas, 

 Ferns, Cydamen and Geraniums 



D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS CO, 



PEORIA, ILL. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



All the very best money makers in SINGLES, 

 POMPONS and the BIG FELLOWS. You 



need lots for the boom year, 1916. Rooted Cut- 

 tings and-2-inch. Write for prices. 



DA VIES & DAVIS 



WMesale Growers EAST ORANGE. N. J. 



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James Yick's Sons 



SEEDSMEN - NURSERYMEN - FLORISTS 



SEEDS -PLANTS-BULBS 



All the leading kinds for Summer and 



Fall planting. 



Aik for CataloEuea 



ROCHESTER. NEW YORK 



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A. 



PIERSON 



INOOBPOKATED 



Growers of Plants, Cut Flowers, 

 Pihns and Ferns 



CROM wsu., coNirscTicxrr 



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