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The Florists^ Review 



AuonsT 11. 1921 



Field-Grown Carnations 



Harvester, best commercial white ($ is.oo per loo 

 Edna, best commercial red ) 120.00 peri coo 



Rosalia, Beacon, Enchantress Supreme and 



White Enchantress, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Order now and have us reserve them until you are ready to bench. 



Gloire de Chatelaine, fine young plants in 2-in. pots. Guar- 

 anteed absolutely clean. Will make elegant stock for winter sales. Shift 

 them now for Christmas sales. $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Add 5% of invoice for packing on all orders. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



3800 Rookwood Ave. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Mention The Rcrlew when yon write. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



The Market. 



Last week business was variable. At 

 times there was a great demand for cer- 

 tain flowers and then again it was al- 

 most impossible to move the stock. 

 There has been plenty of all kinds of 

 stock to offer, gladioli and asters being 

 the largest in supply. The supply of 

 lilies has been short of the demand and 

 good prices are being obtained. "While 

 asters and gladioli are in heavy supply, 

 a majority of this stock is of poor qual- 

 ity. Long-stemmed asters are in de- 

 mand. This seems to be an exceptional 

 year for outdoor stock; in fact, there 

 seems to be more outdoor stock on the 

 market this season than ever before 

 and there is little demand for this mer- 

 chandise. 



Green galax and leucothoe sprays are 

 again to be had. Southern plumosus has 

 been coming along in large supply. 



Tlie quality of roses has somewhat 

 improved, yet they are still of the sum- 

 mer class. The sujiply is rather limited, 

 yet is Hufiicioiit to take care of the de- 

 mand. 



Vaxious Notes. 



Homer Wood, of the McCallum Co., 

 was on a business trip to the company's 

 Detroit Vjranch last week. 



K. Weaver, of the Kandoliih & Mc- 

 ("lements Co., has returned from his va- 

 cation. 



John Harris, of Harris Bros., and 

 wife, and John Mitchell, of the Alpha 

 Floral Co., and family, are spending 

 their vacation at Lake Chautauqua. 



The Pitt Floral Co. has opened a 

 branch store at 6111 Penn avenue, in 

 the east end district. 



William Wamplcr, of the Pittsburgh 

 Cut Flower <'o., has purchased a new 

 Ford touring car. lie expects to travel 

 to Washington, D. C, in his new outfit. 



The Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. and 

 the McCallum Co. will have displays at 

 the S. A. F. convention. 



Frank Schoen, of Cleveland, O., was a 

 visitor in Pittsburgh last week. 



D. S. Geddis, of the St. Louis Whole- 

 sale Cut Flower Co., is in I'ittsburgh. 



Hiram A. Frishkorn, William R. 

 Wampler and Howard J. Hook will rep- 



FERNS 



BOSTON AND SCOTTII 



We otter exceptionally strong, stocky, clean pot-grown stuff, for imme- 

 diate shipment, shipped without pots, no charge for packing: — 



':3-inch, $1.00 per dozen; $ 8.00 per 100 



4-inch, 3.60 per dozen; 25.00 per 100 



5-inch, 5.40 per dozen; 40.00 per 100 



6-inch, 7.80 per dozen; 60.00 per 100 



$ 75.00 per 1000 

 210.00 per 1000 

 375.00 per 1000 



HOLLY FERNS-CYRTOMIUM ROCHFORDIANUM 



3-inch, $1.50 per dozen 4-inch, $3.60 per dozen 



5-inch, $5.40 per dozen 



PALMS— KENTIA Belmoreana 



4-inch, $6.00 per dozen 5- inch, $18.00 per dozen 



6-inch, $30.00 per dozen 



HARDY ENGLISH IVY— Extra Strong 



2-inch, $2.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 

 3-inch, 3.75 per 100; 35.00 per 1000 



FUCHSIAS 



Black Prince, 3-inch, $1.00 per dozen; $4.00 per 100 



CLEVELAND CHERRIES 



3-inch, $6.00 per 100; 4-inch, $12.50 per 100 



Our August Price List now ready; if not received, write us. 



Make It a point while at the Convention to run over to White Marsh— 

 WILL BE CLAD TO SEE YOU. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ALONZA J. BRYAN, Whoieiale Tlorist, 



Washington, NEW JERSEY 



My Spacialty 



POTTED PLANTS 



TO THE TRADE ONLY 



A. L. BULLER, Jamaica, N. Y. 



