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The Florists' Review 



JuNH 3, 1920 



Poinsettias^New Carnations 



FOR 1921 



The Harvester— Our new White. 

 Edna— Zweif el's new Scarlet. 

 Maine Sunshine — Strout*8 Yellow. 



You will need these. Let us book your 

 order now. 



$15.00 per 100; $120.00 per 1000 



Steinkamp 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Get your order in for what Poinsettia 

 plants you will need. We will forward 

 them on any date you specify. Our 

 stock is large, but probably not large 

 enough to care for your needs, unless 

 you order in advance. 



$8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000 



5 per cent extra for packing. 



Baur & 



3800 Rockwood Ave. 



MTLWATJEEE, WIS. 



The Market. 



Business for Memorial day was un- 

 usually heavy. The weather was excep- 

 tionally fine and there was a good sup- 

 ply of stock. Colored carnations and 

 colored roses were scarce, but there was 

 plenty of white stock. Also a big crop 

 of peonies, lilies, feverfew, snapdragons 

 and tulips were on the market, which 

 helped to fill the orders. 



The unusually heavy demand was per- 

 haps due to Memorial day being ob- 

 served Monday, which gave the trade 

 two days, Sunday and Monday, to dis- 

 pose of the stock, and buying was 

 heavy. Unfortunately, due to the con- 

 gested express conditions, a consider- 

 able number of peonies from the south 

 were delayed in transit and arrived in 

 bad shape. 



Some local advertising was done in 

 the newspapers, which also stimulated 

 the demand. Shipping business was un- 

 usually heavy. Bedding stock is now 

 extremely scarce. Practically every- 

 thing was cleaned up. The supply was. 

 not so large as in former years, due to 

 shortage of labor. 



One of our leading newspapers had a 

 page advertisement announcing the giv- 

 ing away of 500 geraniums free Satur- 

 day, May 29, one to each lady caller. 



BUFFALO, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The market experienced a busy and 

 profitable Memorial day week. Prices 

 for all stock were good and almost 

 everything sold. The weak spots were 

 sweet peas and roses, but even these 

 sold well and at fair prices. Any sort 

 of stock that could be recommended for 

 the cemetery naturally led the list. Tu- 

 lips and carnations sold at $6 per hun- 

 dred. 



Shipping conditions have been so poor 

 lately that the market has had to sub- 

 sist without ferns for a whole week. 

 Such asparagus as could be gathered 

 locally, with an occasional southern 

 sliipment, was all the green material 

 the trade had to work with. F. P. A. 



BEDDING PLANTS 



In Large Quantities and at 

 Reasonable Prices 



GcraniuoM, such as Poitevine, A. Ricard, 



S. A. Nutt. Mme. Barney and John Doyle, 



4-inch pots, strong plants, at SlS.OOper 100. 

 Begonias, Vernon. Luminosa. Prima Don- 



naand Wl ' 



ua ouu .vhite, strong. 4-in.. $15.00 per 100. 

 C^letu, Brilliancy. 4-inch, $15 00 per 100. 

 Heliotrope, Cehtefleur. 4-in., $12.00 per 100. 

 Ageratum, Stella Ourney, 4-inch, $12.00 



per 100. 

 Salvia, America and Bonfire, 4-inch, $12.00 



per 100. 

 Fuchsias, in 4 best varieties, 4-inch, $12.00 



per 100. 

 Vlnca, Variegated, strong. 4-inch, $20.00 



per 100. 

 Colcus, such as Golden Bedder. Queen 



Victoria, Vcrschafifeltii and Firebrand, 



2 H -inch, $5.00 per 100. 

 Petaoias, Rosy Morn, Star, Dreer's Superb 



Fringed and California Giants, 2H-inch, 



$6.00 per 100. 

 Salvia, Bonfire and America, 2^-inch, $5.00 



per 100. 



Cash with order. No plants shippoil C. O. D. 

 stateci. AU shipments travel at purchaser's risk 



Sweet Alyssum, Little Gem, 2^-inch, $5.00 

 per 100. 



Mme. Salleroi Geraniums, out of 2H-inch 

 pots, $5.00 per 100. 



Hardy English Ivy. 2>j-inch pots, $6.00 

 per 100; 4-inch, staked, extra heavy, $25.00 

 per 100. 



FOLIAGE PLANTS 



Ferns, Scottii, Teddy, Jr., and Whitmanii, 

 6-inch pots. 76c each. 



Kentia, Belmoreana and Forsteriana. 

 4-inch, 60c each. 



Kentia, Forsteriana, 6-inch pots, $1.50each. 



Ficus'Elastica, Rubber plants, 5-inch, 76c 



each. 

 Dracaenas. Lord Wolseley and Termi- 



nalis, well colored, 4-inch pots, 60c each. 

 HoUy Ferns, 4-inch pots, $16.00 per 100. 



Plants win be shipped out of pots unless otherwise 

 , Add 5 per cent of amount of bill for packing. 



GODFREY ASCBNANN, loiz w. ont.in st, Phihdelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Beview when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



, Prices IMT 100 « 



Booted Cuttlncs 2H-ln. 



Unaka $2.00 $3.50 



Mixed Pompons 2.00 3.50 



Chrysolora 3.00 4.50 



Pacific Supreme 3.00 4.50 



Oconto 3.00 4.50 



Mrs. E. A. Soidewits 3.00 4.50 



Dr. Enfuehard 3.00 4.50 



Mistletoe 3.00 4.50 



Diana 3.00 4.50 



Golden Climax 3.00 4.50 



Mrs. Bucklncham 3.00 4.50 



Mucoid 3.00 4.50 



Lata Yellow 3.00 4.50 



Will exchange for n&med GlmdloU 

 or 2Vi-lncb Carnations. 



Per 100 

 Mesembryanthemums, large pink, 



2j4-in $ 5.00 



3-in 8.00 



Asparagus Spreng erl, 



2j4-in 5.00 



3 -in 8.00 



Vinca Variegata, 4-in $15.00 and 20.00 



Abby Ave. Greenhouses 



3010 W. Third St. DAYTON, OHIO 



GODFREY 

 CALLAS 



Variety Devoniensis, strong 3- 

 inch plants, $8.00 per 100; $75.00 

 per 1000. 



These plants potted on will give 

 quantities of flowers throughout 

 the winter. 



Fred H. Lemon & Co. 



RICHMOND, IND. 



