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The Florists' Review 



June 26, 1919. 



READY NOW 



We have ready now a fine lot of young Chrysanthemum plants to plant right into your 

 benches. Our list of varieties includes Tiger, Rager, Lena Baum, Marigold, Comoleta, 

 Unaka, Oconto, Crystal Gem, Golden Queen, Josephine Foley, Chieftain, Lynn- 

 wood Hall, Dolly Dimple, Fall Beauty, Mrs. Seidewitz, Harvard, Autocrat, Nagoya, 

 Maud Dean, V/jfkite Dean and others. We will be glad to make a selection of varieties that 

 will cover Ihe^^eason in the various colors for yoii. We also have a fine selection of Pompon 

 varieties. $40.00 per 1000. [ 



Place your order NOW for Poinsettias, for delivery whenever you want them. $8.00 per 

 100, $75.00 per 1000. 



Get your order in for our new pinl^ carnation RUTH BAUR for delivery early in 1920. 

 $12.00 per 100, $100.00 p^ 1000. - 



BAUR & STEINKANP 



3800 Rockwood Ave. ^~ INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



Rose Show. 



The annual show of the Nassau Coun- 

 ty Horticultural Society was held June 

 11. The exhibits were splendid and 

 aroused keen competition. The feature 

 of the show was the tablS* decoration 

 contest. Robert Jones was awarded first 

 prize; Angus B. McGregor, second; 

 William Milstead, third, and Thomas 

 Henderson, fourth. 



Awards in the rose section went to 

 J. McCarthy, F. Johnson, J. Sutherland, 

 J. Waite, F. Watson and A. Sheriff. 

 Prizes in outdoor flowers were awarded 

 to E. Harris and A. Stango. 



Club Meeting. 



The monthly meeting of the Nassau 

 County Horticultural Society was held 

 on the evening of June 11. President 

 Joseph Adler presided. Ernest West- 

 lake, who had been secretary of the club 

 for the last six years, tendered his resig- 

 nation. Joseph Muler, George E. Bald- 

 win, Arthur Adams, Thomas Wade, 

 Harr}- Baldwin and Dennis Minogue 

 were elected to active membership. The 

 club decided to hold a basket picnic 

 sometime in August. 



The next meeting of the society will 

 be held July 9. It will be sweet j)ea 

 night. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



The Bellevue avenue store of the late 

 Joseph G. Leikens will be continued in 

 charge of Robert A. Clifford. This firm 

 will have charge of the decorations for 

 the wedding of Miss Edith Mortimer to 

 Count di Zoppola, of the Italian army^ 

 at the bride's home at Roslyn, N. Y. 

 The color scheme will be blue and pink, 

 roses and larkspur forming the i)rincipal 

 flowers. 



Prof. HoUister, in charge of the en- 

 tomology department of the Davey Tree 

 Surgery school, Kent, O., was in New- 

 port last week. The representative of 

 the eastern territory of this company, 

 Mr. Horn, took Prof. Hollister to view 

 some of the fine estates here. 



W. H. M. 



When Mr. Godfrey, of Portsmouth, England, distributed his 

 seedling callas, he sent to Richmond three varieties. The 

 variety Devoniensis is the superior sort of the three and it is 

 the true Godfrey as selected and distributed from the stock 

 sent E. G. Hill Company. 



Information has come to us that the Godfrey Calla some- 

 times fails. Send to the Fred H. Lemon Company and get the 

 genuine Devoniensis variety and you will not be disappointed 

 with results. 



3-inch stock, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



FRED H. LEMON & CO., Richmond, Ind. 



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SNOW QUEEN CANNA 



Awarded Certificate of Merit at S. A. F. A O. H.. 

 New York Convention. And 100 otlier notable 

 kinds. Always ask for 



SWASTIKA BRAND CANNAS 



West GroTe. 

 Pennm., U.S.A. 



Ant.Wlntrer.V.-P. 



Th. PONABD * 

 *■" U J0NE8 to. 



Robert Pyle. Pres. 



ORCHIDS 



We have thousands of plants in all varie- 

 ties in flower sheath. 

 Write for price list. 

 We deal in nothing but orchids. 



GEO. L BALDWIN CO.. kx 98. Nuinieck, N. Y. 



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If you will look over 



our ad in the last two weeks' Review, we 

 offer you a bargain in any plants you need 

 for bedding, boxes or vases. 



GEO. A. KUHL, "^^^hWi^^ 



PKKiN, nx. 



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Clearance Sale 



ON BEDDING PLANTS 



Per 100 

 Geraniums, Poitevine and Ricard, 4-in. 



pots $12.00 



Geraniums, Nutt and other varieties, 4-in. 



pots 10.00 



Begonias, Luminosa and Erfordii, 4-in. 



pots 12.00 



Petunias, Double, 4-in. pots 12.00 



Moonvines, 4-in., staked 12.00 

 oonvines, 2V2-in. pots 7.00 



Petunias, California Giants, 4-in 10.00 



Heliotrope, 4-in. pots 10.00 



Scarlet Sage, 4-in. pots 10.00 



Cannas, King Humbert, 4-in. pots 12.00 



Cannas, Florence Vaughan, 4-in. pots.... 10.00 



Hardy Ivies, 4-in., staked 20.00 



Hardy Ivies, 5-in., staked 35.00 



Hardy Ivies, 6-in., staked 50.00 



Colcus, Golden Bedder and Verschaffeltii, 



2'/i-in 5.00 



Phlox, Lobelia, Petunia, Rosy Morn and 

 Inimitable; Alyssum, small plants, 2yi- 

 inch pots 4.00 



CASH WITH ORDER 



As(;hmannBris.,' 



Second and Bristol: Sis. 

 and Rising Sun Ave. 



PHILADELPHIA, FA. 



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