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The Rorists^ Review 



JONB le, 1920. 



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Poinsettias^New Carnations 



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. 



FOR 1921 



The Harvester — Our new White. 

 Edna — Zweifel's new Scarlet. 

 Maine Sunshine — Strout's Yellow. 



You will need these. Let us book your 

 order now. 



$15.00 per 100; $120.00 per 1000 



Steinkamp 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



pies, such as the Ben Davis, and th« 

 popular peaches are the high qoalitj 

 peaches and the popular pears the high 

 quality sorts. 



In America we are learning and the 

 public is rapidly coining to appreciate 

 the difference in quality of the various 

 ▼arieties of fruits. This is especiaUy 

 true in the larger cities and is getting 

 more end more true in the smaller 

 towns, as well as among our farm popn- 

 Uttion. 



We can learn much from the French 

 when it comes to producing large quan- 

 tities of fruits on small acreage, back 

 yard gardens, etc., but from a commer- 

 cial standpoint their orchards are not 

 BO well systematized and cannot com- 



fare with our American orchards. Also 

 feel sure that our varieties are fifty 

 years ahead of the French varieties. 

 There seems not to be in France so 

 great a desire for improvement as is 

 apparent among American nurserymen 

 and orchardists. 



BBIDGEPOBT, CONN. 



The Market. 



During the last few weeks we have 

 jumped from winter weather to summer. 

 The bright, warm days of last week have 

 inspired people to finish planting their 

 flower beds, veranda boxes and gardens. 

 The demand for bedding plants, vege- 

 table plants, etc., has been so great that 

 some of the florists are about cleaned 

 out. Now that the Memorial day rush 

 has cleaned out some of the greenhouse 

 benches, some of the local houses are be- 

 ing prepared for the fall trade and 

 chrysanthemums are being planted. 



Most of the members of the local trade 

 report that this was the best Memorial 

 day on record. Some were completely 

 cleaned out. Large numbers of wreaths, 

 cemetery bouquets and potted plants 

 were disposed of. Carnations, roses, 

 snapdragons and sweet peas were plenti- 

 ful and went well. On account of the 

 late spring, no peonies were in bloom at 

 the local greenhouses; consequently in- 

 door flowers were used almost entirely. 

 People did not complain about the 

 prices of cut flowers. ,^ Carnations 

 brought $1.50 and $2 per dozen and the 

 other cut flowers were also reasonable in 



Gwmniuun, such as Poitevine. A. Ricard, 



S. A. Natt. Mme. Barney and John Doyle. 



4-inch pots, strong plants, at tl8.00per 100. 

 B«goBlaa|yemon. Luminosa, Prima Don- 

 na and White, strong, 4-in., 116.00 per 100. 

 ColMW, Brilliancy. 4-inch, $16.00 per 100. 

 Heliotrope, Centefieur. 4-in„ $12.00 per 100. 

 Aj|c«atam, Stella Gomey. 4-inch. 112.00 



per 100. 

 Salvia, America and Bonfire. 4-inch. S12.00 



per 100. 

 Fuchsias, in 4 best varieties, 4- inch. S12.00 



per 100. 

 Vtaca, Variegated, strong. 4-inch. S20.00 



per 100. 

 Colcas, such as Golden Bedder. Queen 



Victoria. Verschaffeltii and Firebrand, 



2H-inch. S6.00perl00. 

 Petanlaa, Rosy Mom, Star, Dreer'a Superb 



Fringed and California Giants, 2H-inch, 



16.00 per 100. 

 Salvia, Bonfire and America, 2H-inch, $6.00 



per 100. 



Mention The Beriew when you write. 



BEDDING PLANTS 



In Large Quantities and at 

 Reasonable Prices 



Swoot AlysMifli, Little Gem, 2H-inch. $6.00 

 perlOO. 



Mom* Sallorol G«mtilttms, out of 2H-inch 

 pots. $6.00 per 100. 



Haidy EatfUah Ivy, 2H-inch pots, $6.00 

 per 100; 4-rnch, staked, extra heavy, $26,00 

 per 100. 



FOLIAGE PLANTS 



Ferns, Scottii. Teddy, Jr„ and Whitmanii. 

 6-inch pots, 76c each. 



Kentla, Belmoreana and Forsteriana, 

 4-incn, 60c each. 



Kentla, Forsteriana, 6-iBch pots, $1.60each. 



Fleas Elastlca, Rubber plants, 6-inch, 7ec 



each. 

 Dracaenas, Lord Wolseley and Termi- 



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

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



Cash with order. No planta shipped C. O. D. Plants will be shipped out of pots unless otherwise 

 stated. All shipments travel at purchaser's risk. Add 6 per cent of amount of bill for packing. 



GODFREY ASCHNANN, 1012 w. oaum st. Pliihdelpliia, Pa. 



