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The Rorists^ Review 



JUNB 9, 1921 



GLOIRE de CHATELAINE 



We have a fine lot of strong, bushy plants in 4-inch pots. Shift these 

 into 6-inch azalea pots for summer and early fall sales. They will quickly grow 

 into salable plants. $15.00 per 100. 



How About POINSETTIAS.? 



You will need them. We've got them. Tell us how many and on what 

 date you want them and we will get them to you. No finer quality to be had 

 anywhere. We ship from 2^-inch pots. 



$8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000. 



We charge 5% of invoice for packing. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



3800 Rookwood Ave. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



dozen, and sage, petunias, etc., from $1 

 to $1.50 per dozen. The majority of 

 retailers have been charging from $1.50 

 to $2 per foot for filling porch boxes. 



Various Notes. 



Morris Marer furnished the flowers 

 for the opening of the new Bankers' 

 Trust Co. The order for several hun- 

 dred flowers was taken and filled within 

 half an hour. 



0. E. Steinkamp and E. E. Temperley 

 will leave June 11 with the Murat 

 Shriners on their pilgrimage to Des 

 Moines, la. Before returning, these two 

 will take a boat trip on the Great 

 Lakes. 



The local tradesmen extend their 

 sympathy to the bereaved relatives of 

 Charles F. Roepke, who passed away 

 Saturday, June 4, at his home in In- 

 dianapolis. 



1. Bayersdorfer, of H. Bayersdorfer & 

 Co., Philadelphia, and Mr. Huddelson, 

 of the Ove Gnatt Co., Laporte, Ind., 

 called on the trade last week. 



Temperley 's have some good potted 

 American Beauty rose bushes that have 

 been in good demand. 



The June meeting of the Indiana 

 State Florists' Association was held 

 June 7 at the store of the Smith & 

 Young Co. President L. E. Hitz exhib- 

 ited some florists ' posters of special merit 

 that were made in the schools at Madi- 

 son, Ind. 



The A. Wiegand's Sons Co. has been 

 displaying some excellent peonies, 

 grown on the company's place west of 

 the city. 



The Bertermann Bros. Co. is putting 

 in new concrete hotbeds at its Cumber- 

 land range. Irwin Bertermann has pur- 

 chased a new pleasure car. 



Memorial day was practically a sec- 

 ond Mothers' day — a heavy demand and 

 not enough stock. All available flowers 

 were utilized, but, owing to the short- 

 age in stock, there was not enough to 

 go around. This shortage could be no- 

 ticed in the cemeteries. Hot weather 

 had brought the peonies into bloom too 

 soon, and only a limited number were 

 available. E. E. T. 



New London, Wis. — The erection of 

 a greenhouse for W. F. Wildfang will 

 soon be completed. The John C. Monin- 

 ger Co., Chicago, is the builder. 



Recei ver's Sale. 



PLANTS IN THE HODY GREENHOUSES 



AT LORAIN, OHIO 



4-inch , 



CYCLAMEN PLANTS 



Good stock and Colors 



1 5c each 2%-inch 8c each 



CARNATION PLANTS 



Keady for the field 



Matchless, 2^-inch 4c each 



CALLA BULBS 



Large size 25c each 



CARNATION SUPPORTS 



4000 Double-plant $12.00 per 1000 



Cash, please. No charge for packing. 



L. J. HENES, Receiver, gree"n°h°o\<ses. LORAIN, OHIO 





