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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 26, 1916. 



A. F. J. BAUR 



O. E. STEINKAMP 



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There is perhaps no more popular Begonia on the market today. Its floriferousness and 

 all-round satisfactory behavior make it a favorite with both grower and customer. We 

 have fine plants in 3-inch pots, ready to shift into 5 or 6-inch azalea pots for flowering, 



$8.00 per, 100. 



MERRY CHRISTMAS. 



We will be glad to have you visit our place any time, to look over this fine scarlet Carnation of 

 ours. Visitors invariably express themselves as being highly pleased with its appearance, and we 

 feel sure you will like it too. Many orders have already been booked for rooted cuttings and we 

 are booking them right along now. Better hop onto the bandwagon now. 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. ..... , . 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



CARNATION BREEDERS INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 



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DENVEE, COLO. 



The Market. 



Chrysanthemums now are working 

 into the column of things plentiful; 

 the consignments are daily increasing 

 in size and include good Turners and 

 a few of the early pompons. Roses are 

 in adequate supply, Beauty, Hoosier 

 Beauty and Ophelia rating good as to 

 quality. Good carnations clear daily. 

 Valley, as usual, is scarce, and of rather 

 inferior quality. There are always a 

 few buyers on hand to snap up the first 

 violets and sweet peas that venture into 

 the market. Cattleyas, despite their 

 small number, as yet have not found 

 favor. 



Various Notes. 



Double violets are being picked at 

 the E. N. Petersen establishment. 



Leonard E. Chaffer and Miss Ruth 

 Daye were leading man and leading 

 lady in an elopement and marriage 

 staged at Littleton October 6. The 

 news of the nuptials has just leaked out. 

 Mr. ChaflFer is one of the members of 

 the Union Station Floral Co. 



J. A. Valentine has returned from 

 Chicago, where he attended the special 

 session of the F. T. D. 



Good sweet peas are coming from 

 the range of Charles France. R. S. 



Some time ago, C. A. Benson, fa- 

 miliarly known as "Charlie," issued 

 invitations to a dinner at his house 

 for Thursday evening, October 19. At 

 the appointed time nine of the growers 

 sat down to an elaborate dinner in the 

 new house, which Charlie has recently 

 built and moved into. And after the 

 dinner was finished, in a brief little 

 talk Charlie explained that this dinner 

 was given to celebrate the tenth anni- 

 versary of his starting into business for 

 himself. The success he has achieved 

 in that comparatively short period is 

 evidenced by his ownership of a nice 

 range of glass and an elegant home. 

 All the guests united in extending their 

 congratulations to him and expressing 

 their pleasure in his well earned suc- 

 cess. Everyone had a most enjoyable 

 time, as evidenced by the fact that the 

 gathering did not break up until the 

 small hours of the morning. 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



ASPARAGUS PLnif08U8-2i4 in., $3.00 per 100; 3 in.. $6 00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS 8PRKMQKRI-2>4 in., S3.00 per 100; 3 in.. $5.00 per 100; 4 in., $10.00 per 100. 



BOUGAINVILLKA SANDKRIANA— 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. 



FXRH DISH rERNS-2i« in. The best sorts, $3.00 per 100. ~ 



FRKNCH HTDRANGKAS— Heavy, well grown field plants with 12 to 18 shoots, ready 



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



Bouquet Rose, Vicomtesse de Vibraye, Lille Mouillere. Radiant, $7.00 per dozen. $50.00 



per 100. 



KKNTIA PALM8-4 inch pots, 15 to 18 inches high, 5 leaves, $40.00 per 100. 

 5 inch pots, 18 to 24 inches. 5 to 6 leaves, $1.00 each. 



CANTKRBURT BKULS (Campanula Medium)— Fine field plants for potting for spring 

 sales. Ready for 6 inch pots, Blue, Rose and White, $6.00 per 100. 



rUMKIA UNODLATA VARIKGATA— A good seller from pots in early spring. Ready 

 for 4 inch pots.^ $6.00 per 100. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



NURSBRTMSN, FLORISTS AND SKKDSMKN 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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CHRYSANTHENUNS 



STOCK PLANTS. 



Comoleta, Golden Glow, Early frost and Halliday 



$5.00 per 100. 



STRAFFORD FLOWER FARM, STRAFFORD, PA. 

 II»Btl<m Tbe Rot1«w wh— yon write. 



Smith's Revised Chrysanthemum Manual 



(Third Edition) 

 By Elmer D. Smith, ^ 



who has made a specialty of Chrysanthemnm Cnltnro 

 for the laattwenty-flve year*. 

 The best work on Chrysanthemum Culture. Both 

 amateurs and florists have been proTlded with arti- 

 cles (or their special needs. 



106 paxes. Only 60o poatpaid. 



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



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SEASONABLE STOCK 



If you need any of the following items, look 

 up our attractive prices in classified columns. 



Briliiamy Coleus, Sprengeri, Plumosus, Vincas, 



Ferns, Cydamm and Geraniuns 



D. U. AU6SPUR6ER & SONS CO. 



PXORIA, ILL. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



All the very best money makers in SINOUES, 

 POMPONS and the BIO FELLOWS. Ton 



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

 tings and 2-inch. Write for prices. 



DAVIES & DAVIS 



WMcsale Grawcn EAST ORANGE. N. J. 



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James VIck's Sons 



SEEDSMEN - NURSERYMEN - FLORISTS 



SEEDS -PLANTS-BULBS 



All the leading kinds for Summer and 

 Fall planting. 



Ask for Catalosrues 

 ROCHESTER. NEW YORK 



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A. 



PIER80N 



mOOBPOKATBD 



Gnwen of Plants, Cut Flowen, 

 Palms and Ferns 



CROMWKLL, CONNECTICUT 



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