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The Rorists' Review 



AooosT 28. It39. 



GLOIRE de CHATELAINE 



One of the most satisfactory house plants ever disseminated. Always a ready 

 seller and one of the most profitable plants for the retail florist. Shift these plants 

 into 5 or 6-inch pots for fall or early winter sales. We have a large stock and in 

 prime condition. From 3-inch pots, $IO.OO per lOO; $100.00 per lOOO. 



POINSETTIAS 



for pans. The finest plants you ever saw. Write us. $8.00 per 100; $7S.0O per 10 00* 



BAUR & STEINKANP 



4' 



3800 Rockwood Ave. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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CINCINNATI, O. 



The Market. 



Business is fair, but it is not strong 

 enough to take up all the receipts in 

 this market readily. All good and fancy 

 stock finds a ready market. The shorter 

 grades move rather slowly. 



The supply of roses is fair. The, good 

 gladioli sell well^ but the poor grades 

 move slowly. But few fancy asters are 

 coming into the wholesale houses. 

 These move quickly and more would be 

 used if they were available. The short 

 and medium grades have a poor market. 

 Some rubrum lilies may be had and 

 water lilies sell fairly well. A limited 

 amount of snapdragon is coming into 

 the wholesale houses. Greens of all 

 kinds are selling pretty well for this 

 time of the year. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Ostendarp plan to drive 

 to Augusta, Ky., over Labor day. 



0. E. Critchell has been getting some 

 excellent roses from the new cut of Jos. 

 Hill, at Richmond, Ind. 



E. G. Gillett received a large supply 

 of magnolia leaves and baskets in prep- 

 aration for the winter's business. 



David Vesey, of Fort Wayne, Ind., 

 was in this city last week. C. H. H. 



IOWA FLORISTS MEET. 



The seventeenth annual meeting of 

 the Society of Iowa Florists is set for 

 August 28 at 8 p. m. at the state house 

 in Des Moines. The program for the 

 evening follows: 



President's address, by J. T. D. Fulmer, Des 

 Moines. 



Secretary's report, by Wesley Greene, Des 

 Moines. 



"The ValiM' of a Florists' Club as a Business 

 Asset to the rrofession," by William Goos, Dav- 

 enport. 



"The Value of an Exposition to the Trade," 

 by Arthur H. Smith, Boone. 



"Commercial Fertilizers that Are of the Most 

 Value to the Florist." by George F. Kurtzweil, 

 Des Moines. 



"The BfTect that Quarantine No. 37 Will Have 

 •o the Vlorists' Trade," by Blaine Wilcox, Coun- 

 cil Bluffs. 



"Th* Psrk as an Educational Factor in Pro- 

 moting Civic Improvement, and Its Value to the 

 Horist," by G. A. Heyne, Dubuque. 



"What It Costs to Produce Florists' Stock," by 

 J. 9. WUsan, Des Moines. 



CYCLAMEN. 5-inch for August delivery, $9.00 per 

 doz.; $65.00 per 100. 



BIRD'S-EYE PEPPER. 



3-inch, $8.00 per 100. 



2i4-inch, $5.00 per 100; 



CELESTIAL PEPPER. 2i2-inch, $4.00 per 100. 

 Now Ready. Packed in paper pots, free. 



PETER PEARSON 



' 5732 Gunnison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Do it now. Contribute to the National Publicity Fund 



Mention The Review when you write. 



TEDDY, JR. FERNS SCOTTII FERNS 



Beautifully finished stock, ready for immediate sale. 



6-inch pots $1.00 each; S 90.00 per 100 



8-incb pots, ped*stal grown 2.00each; 17,5.00 perlOO 



4-inch Smithii Ferns 35each; 35.00 perlOO 



6-inch Ficui Klastica (Rubber plant), 76c each. 



Try a sample order— you will be pleased, 



HENRY I. FAUST, Merion, Pa., Whdesale Grower Cbris'mas and Easter Maob 



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Chrysanthemums 



MY SPECIALTY 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison, New Jersey 



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Smith's Chrysanthemum Manual 



FOURTH EDITION 



60o, Poatpaid. 



Elmer D. Smith & Co., Adrian, Mich. 



JOHN BADER CO 



FERNS, PALMS and 

 BEDDING PlANTS 



PRICE LIST NOW READY 



Oftloe and GreenliouRea, MT. TROT 

 N. S. PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Write for prices and deacriptioD of 



ROSE PREMIER 



The Jos. H. Hill Co. 



RICHMOND, IND. 



M»ntlon Tli<» RutIiiw wh*n •on »».<»• 



CARNATIONS 



Rooted Cattines of 



LADDIE, $7S.OO per 1000 



Orders booked now for January, 1920, delivery. 



r. DORNER & SONS CO., Lafayette, hi 



CHAS. D. BALL 



P GROWER OP 



ALMS, ETC. 



Send for Price List 

 HOLMESBURG, PhILADELPHU, Pa, 



