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JOMB 28, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



115 



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. 



Mention The R«t1«w whea you write. 



Weber, F. A., Nursery, Mo. 



Welch, O. L., St. Joseph, Mo. 



Welch, Thos. F., Geneva, N. Y. 



West, T. B., Perry, 0. 



Wiggins, F. A., Toppenish, Wash. 



Willis, A. B., Ottawa, Kiin. 



Winter, Geo., La Salle, 111. 



Wyman, Donald S., North Abington, Mass. 



Wyman. Richard, Framlngham, Mass. 



Wyman, W. H., North AbinRtou, Mass. 



Yaky, C. C Rochester, N. Y. 



PRESIDENT STABK'S ADDRESS. 



Vigilance Committee's Work. 



We have made many internal changes 

 in the last few years and we have 

 moved rapidly. We have made some 

 mistakes, it is true, but certainly no 

 more than other associations that are 

 sincerely and conscientiously endeavor- 

 ing to upbuild their respective profes- 

 sions. 



In the past we have found within our 

 organization certain discrepancies and 

 abuses. We have, without undue delay, 

 set about quietly, but determinedly, to 

 correct these abuses. A great deal has 

 been accomplished. Some mistakes 

 have been corrected and others will con- 

 tinue to be corrected. 



After the Philadelphia convention in 

 June, 1917, when you first honored me 

 with the office of president, I took it 

 upon myself to appoint our first vigi- 

 lance committee. This, of course, was 

 not an original idea, but was simply an 

 adoption of the methods used in many 

 other industries, but more particularly 

 was it modeled after the vigilance com- 

 mittee of the Advertising Clubs of the 

 World, of which association I happened 

 to be a member at that time. 



In our vigilance committee today you 

 have the greatest power for house-clean- 

 ing and keeping your house in order. 

 Its workings are quiet, but persistent. 

 It protects the honest nurseryman and 

 the honest planter alike; it protects the 

 nurseryman against unjust criticism of 

 the public and the dishonest planter; it 

 protects the planter and the public 

 against dishonest nurserymen. This 

 committee working in connection with 

 your executive committee is a great 

 power for the elimination of fraudulent 

 practices and unscrupulous men. You 



From the address of President Lloyd C. Stark, 

 delivered June 21 at tlie convention of the A. 

 A. N. in Chicago. 



FERNS, ETC. 



We wish to call particular attention to our fine stock of Ferns 

 which we are offering at this time. 



Nephrolepia Victoria (The Victory Fern). A be&utiful. new, crested form of Teddy Jr.. 

 6-inch, 75c each; S-inch, $2,00 each. 



Neplirolepis Elegant issima. Large spe imens, 8-inch, $2 CK)eacb;10-inch,$3 00toS4.00each. 

 Nepiirolepl* Elegantisaima Compacta. 3!^-inch :!5c to o<K; each; G-inch. 75c each; large 



specimens, 8-inih, }'2 00 each; lo-inch J.i (U to f4.(0faih. 

 Neplirolepis IMuscosa. :!k>-inch, 35c to 50c each; 5-inch, 75c each; 6-inch, $1.00 each. 

 Neplirolepls Harrlsii. 8-inch pots, I3.C0 to $4.00 each. 



HYDRANGEAS 



We have a magnificent lot of large plants grown in tubs for .luly and August 

 flowering. 



Fine plants, (5-inch pots, in bud and bloom, $1.(0 each. 



Larger plants in 14-inch common butter tubs, now nicely in bud for July and 

 August flowering, $5.00 to $7.50 each, according to the size of the plants. 



Pfccking added extra at cost. 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



READY NOW 



French Hydrangea*, 2K-in- Pots, Mme. Chautard and Mme. Hamar, 



$6.50 per 100; $60.00 per lOCO. 

 PrimulaChinen«i«,2'>^-in., large flowered English strain, $5.C0perl(X). 

 Genista Racemosa, 2}4-'m-, pinched and bushy, $6,C0 per 100. 

 Begonias, 2^-in ., Metallica, $6.00 per 100; Sanderconii, i6.00 per 100; 



Corallina, Lucerna, $12.00 per 100. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., PainesviQe, Ohio 



CARNATIONS 



F. Doroer & Sons Co., 

 LAFAYETTE, IND. 



Bebbink & Atkins 



NURSERYMEN 

 FLORISTS and PLANTERS 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



