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The Florists^ Review 



October 23, 1919. 



RUTH BAUR 



We will be glad to have you come and inspect our stock of this beautiful 

 Carnation. Both the blooming plants and the cut-back stock are in prime con- 

 dition. You will like it. We have a big stock and propagation will begin soon, 

 but unless you place your order right soon, we may not be able to give you as 

 early delivery as you might prefer. 



BAUR & STEINKANP 



3800 Rockwood Ave. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Menrioti The Review when von write. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Trade is quite brisk and has been for 

 the last two or three weeks, with good 

 stock coming in. Mums are quite plen- 

 tiful, but up to this time they have 

 moved as fast as they came in. Some 

 growers have had the good luck to have 

 a fine lot of early varieties in before the 

 blooms made their appearance in large 

 quantity. But there is no surplus yet 

 to speak of. 



Boses are coming in nicely. Carna- 

 tions are a little more plentiful and the 

 quality is improving. The stems are 

 a little short. Dahlias have found a 

 place for themselves this fall. They 

 have been used extensively in funeral 

 work, much more than heretofore. 

 Sweet peas have made their appearance, 

 but the quality has not been anything to 

 boast of. 



We have had several frosts up to 

 date, but none has done a great deal of 

 damage. There is a strong demand for 

 ferns at this time. A good number of 

 indoor willow boxes are being filled. 

 The outlook is good here for a prosper- 

 ous season. 



Various Notes. 



The Franklin Park Floral Co. has 

 been rebuilding part of the range. The 

 work is now about completed. 



Underwood Bros, are kept busy by fu- 

 neral work. They report other business 

 good also. 



The Columbus Floral Co. has had great 

 success with early mums. They have a 

 good lot of midseason and late varieties 

 coming on. 



The McKellar Flower Shop reports 

 good business, with lots of funeral work. 



Mrs. C. A. Eoth, wife of Charles A. 

 Eoth, died last week from heart trou- 

 ble. She was buried Friday afternoon, 

 October 17. There was a large attend- 

 ance of florists to show their respect. 

 J. M. 



Tarrytown, N. Y. — The Tarrytown 

 Horticultural Society will hold its 

 twenty-first annual exhibition in the 

 Music hall November 5 to 7. Most of the 

 prizes scheduled for flowers are for 

 mums, orchids and violets. Applications 

 for entry should be in the hands of the 

 secretary, E. W. Neubrand, on or be- 

 fore November 3. 



Giganteum Lilies 



We commenced making deliveries October 14th. Can still offer 

 best quality obtainable of following sizes: 6 t« 8, Special 6^ to 7, 

 7 lo 9, 8 to 9, 8 to 10, 10 to 12. Let us know sizes and quantity 

 you are interested in and we will quote by return mail. 



TWO NEW FERNS 



NEPHROLEPIS MACAWII, A Winner. 2»fl-inch, $20.00 per 100. 

 THE VICTORY FERN, Nephrolepis Victoria. Bronze Medal at Detroit, 

 pels, $3.00 per dozen, $20 00 per 100; S^a-inch. $7.50 per doz., $50.00 per 100. 



2i4-inch 



FANCY FERNS. Beautiful stock in 8-ln. 

 pota, 8 to 12 Inches high and bushy. 

 Pterl* Wimsettil and Victoria, $16.00 

 per 100. Pterls Rivertoniana, $20.00 per 

 100. A sample lot will make you want 

 more. 



CINEBABIA (Half Dwarf) 



2%-lnch, $7.00 per 100. $G5.00 per 1000. 



CALENDULA. The O. K. Strain Orange 

 Klnff. Greenhouse selected from the 

 best for several years, 2^ -inch pots, 

 $6.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



BOSTON YELLOW 31ABGUERITES 



Floweringr Stock for this Winter, the 

 Best Boston Market Strain, 2%-inch, 

 $10.00 per 100; 5 >^ -inch, heavy, 50c 

 each. These plants are ready to 

 flower now. 



ASPLENIVM. NMu-STto, the Bir«'s- 



Nest Fern. Excellent plants; 2% -Inch. 

 $18.00 per 100; 8 H -Inch, $27.60 per 100. 



BEGONIA MELIOB. 2 % -Inch, nice stock. 

 $27.60 per 100. 



COLEC8 TRAILING QUEEN 



Fine for mixed pan, basket and 

 hamper work. 2% -inch, $6.60 per 

 100; $60.00 per -1000. 



CBOTONS. Nice 2% -inch plants. Get 

 your stock now and be ready for your 

 mixed pans and hampers for the holi- 

 days. A good assortment of highly 

 colored sorts, both broad and narrow 

 leaf types. $35.00 per 100. 



DBACAENAS. GodseflOana, Sanderlana, 

 Lord Wolseley, Kelleriana and Termi- 

 nalis. They are highly colored and 

 just right for mixed pans and ham- 

 pers for the holidays. You will save 

 money by getting them now. Strong, 

 2%-inch pot plants, $26.00 per 100; 

 3-inch, select stock, $40.00 per 100. 



Cash or satidfaclory trade references. No C. 0, D, Shipments. 



LI QCllTrQ on PLANT 329 Wav^rler Oaks Road. 



. U. nbU I Ln UU., BROKERS, WALTHAM, MASS. 



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I CAN STILL SUPPLY WELL BUDDED 



Xmas Heather 



I Buddleia Asiatica, 7-inch, pot grown, at $1.00. Genistas, 5-inch, at g 



I 50c; ()-inch, 75c-$1.00 each. Perfect Kentia Belmoreana, 4-inch, at $75.00 I 



I per 100. Improved Bird's-eye and Xmas Joy Peppers, 3-inch pots, at i 



I $10.00 per 100. Primula Malacoides Rosea, 3-inch pots, at $11' .CO per 100. | 



g The above stock is healthy, exceptionally well grown. 



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