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The Florists^ Review 



August 18, 1921 



Field-Grown Carnations 



Harvester, best commercial white [$ 15.00 per 100 

 Edna, best commercial red ) 120.00 per 1000 



Rosalia, Beacon, Matchless 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. 



Wednesday, August 24, also promises 

 much. Nine a. m. will see a public ses- 

 sion, at which L. P. Jensen, arboricul- 

 turist of tlio Missouri Botanical Gardens, 

 St. Louis, will speak on "The Value 

 of Parks to Posterity." O. W. Douglas, 

 of Chicago, will deliver an address on 

 "Parks as Memorials," and Dr. Filibert 

 Roth, of the department of forestry. 

 University of Michigan, will discuss 

 "Woods as Parks." At 2 p. m. an auto 

 ride and visit to the city parks will en- 

 tertain, while a picnic lunch is scheduled 

 for 5 p. m. at Palmer park. At 8 p. m. 

 there will be a business session at the 

 Hotel Tuller, when there will be an ad- 

 dress on "A National Botanic Garden," 

 by F. L. Mulford, of the United States 

 Department of Afrrioulturc, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



A grand finish of the convention is 

 planned for Thursday, August 25. At 

 9:80 a. m. those present arc ordered to 

 take ferries at the foot of Woodward 

 avenue for Belle Isle park. Automobiles 

 will be waiting at the park for a ride 

 and complete inspection of the Belle 

 Isle bathhouse, conservatory and green- 

 liouses, workshops, zoo and aquarium. 

 Dinner will be served at the Belle Isle 

 casino at 1 p. m. At 2 p. m. T. Glenn 

 Phillips, secretary and consultant of the 

 City Plan commission, Detroit, will 

 speak on "City Planning in Relation to 

 Parks and Boulevards." A pageant at 

 4 p. m. under the auspices of the rec- 

 reation commission will furnish a fitting 

 finale. 



The Hotel Tuller, which is located on 

 Grand Circus park, has been selected as 

 convention headquarters. The rates 

 here are $2.50 a day, single, and $4.50 a 

 day, double. All rooms have baths. 

 Other hotels in the vicinity are the 

 Cadillac, with rates of $2 and up; the 

 Statler, $3 and up, and the Wolverine, 

 $2.50 and up. President Busch, of De- 

 troit, suggests that visitors coming into 

 the city take street cars, which go di- 

 rectly to Grand Circus park, only a short 

 walk from the hotel. This will be more 

 reasonable in price than taking taxioabs. 



Beaumont, Tex.— The Homo Flower 

 & Gift Shop, formerly operated by Mrs. 

 Stafford, changed hands July 1 and is 

 )iow run l)v Mrs. Fannie Greevos Saun- 

 der.i. 



FERNS 



BOSTON AND SCOTTII 



We offer 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 wiiile at the Convention to run over to White Marah— 

 WILL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



Mention The Review when you write. 



2'4-lncli Anparagriis Plumosus 100 looo 



andHprengeri J5.00 $48.00 



3>u-lnch AsparKns Spengeri 8 60 80.00 



2'4 Inch Calrndiilafi, orange klOK 5 50 SU.OO 



2^-lnch Kmilax Plants 5.00 45.00 



2'4-liich SnaixlraKonR. 5 varieties .... 5.00 45 00 



24-lnch Dracaena Individ* 6.00 58 00 



VInca Vartegata. field grown 8 ,W 8000 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, Wkdeiale Ftoriit, 



Washington, NEW JERSEY 



Fir Cyclamen, Ferns, rtppcrs, Cherries, Bril- 



liincy Coleus, Piinroses, Etc., see id m Page 



117, Review of Angvst 11, 1921. 



Geo. A. Kuhl, 



Wbalctale Grower, 

 PEKIN, ILL. 



