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The Florists' Review 



JuNa 29, 1922 



Young Mums 



We are shipping young Chrysanthemum plants daily. They are in fine condi- 

 tion to set right into your benches. Write us for list of varieties. 



Be sure to include a good lot of Thanksgiving Pink, the best late pink. We 

 guarantee our stock absolutely free of the dreaded Chrysanthemum Midge or Gall 

 Fly. Let us have your order now. 



$5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



Poinsettias 



Young Poinsettia plants are one of our leaders. Our stock this year is larger 

 than ever and the cuttings are coming out of the sand in fine shape. We root them 

 as readily as Coleus. Let us book your order now, to be shipped any date you 

 specify. By ordering ahead, you insure against a shortage at the time you want 

 to pan them up. 



$8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000. 



Write us about Field-grown Carnation Plants 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



3800 ROOKWOOD AVENUE 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



the Illinois Nurserymen's Association 

 has created. What could be more appro- 

 priate or impressive than these words, 

 'Plant Another Tree'? Every man who 

 owns a square rod of land should plant 

 another tree. The expression is a beau- 

 tiful one and carries with it a vision 

 of nature's greatest possibilities. Here 

 is a trademark and slogan that every 

 nurseryman can profitably adopt. The 

 three words are a wliole lecture in them- 

 selves and indeed are most eloquent. 

 I should like much to see a member of 

 the Illinois Nurserymen's Association 

 propose the adoption of this slogan and 

 trademark for the American Association 

 of Nurserymen. 



Why Not Arbor Week? 



"Practically every state, through its 

 governor, sets aside a day called Arbor 

 day and on this day public planting of 

 trees takes place. It seems hardly suf- 

 ficient that only one day be set aside 

 for public tree planting. The nursery- 

 men should agitate an Arbor week in- 

 stead of an Arbor day. The florists put 

 across Mothers' day. Why can not the 

 nurserymen i)ut across Buddies' Me- 

 morial Tree day, a day which every 

 good American citizen will celebrate by 

 planting somewhere a memorial tree to 

 the memory of a world Avar veteran? I 

 suggest that this be considered by our 

 pul)licity, or market development com- 

 mittee. 



Outlook. 



"In spite of market depression and 

 general deflation of values, especially 

 products of the soil, there has been no 

 appreciable decline in prices of horti- 

 cultural products known as nursery 

 stocks. The general report coming from 



CROTONS 



From S^-ineli to Spaeimana 



2M-iii. voU, $25.00 per 100. 



PHOENIX RECLINATA 



2)<-iii.. extra luge, 9SJOO per 100. 



HUGH N. NATHESON 



418 S. W. Second Arenne 

 MIAMI :: FLORIDA 



Mention The Review when you write. 



HALL'S HONEYSUCKLE, 



S-tnch i>ot irrown, boshy stock, staked, $35.(0 per 100. 



PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS, 



a-lnch pots, $8.00 per 100. 



FUNKIA VARIEGATA, 



per 100 eyes, $4.00. 



A. L. MILLER, Jamaica, N. Y. 



nursery centers this spring indicates an 

 almost complete clcari-up of all surplus 

 fruit trees and orMunentals. The usual 

 surplus has been |^\'itly reduced, and 

 if reports are correct, the old hoodoo 

 l)rush-pile has been conspicuous by its 

 absence this past spring. Many lines 

 of stock were extremely scarce, and on 

 these prices were abnormally high; 

 nevertheless, the demand seemed to in- 

 crease as prices advanced. All of this 

 indicates a promising market for the 

 coming year and should afford no small 

 degree of encouragement to the Amer- 

 ican grower. Conditions now prevailing 



BEGONIAS 



Pride of Newcastle, 



4-iQch, 20c each 

 Mrs. M. A. Patten, 



4-inch, 20c each 



Corallina de Lucerne, 



4-inch, 20c each 



Heavy bushy plants in bloom jut t right 

 for immediate sale or for shiftins along 

 to larger sizes. 



Rex, .4 -inch - 25c each 

 Rex, 2X-inch - 10c each 



Asparasrus Plumosus, fine 

 heavy plants, 4-inch, 12c each. 



GERANIUMS, 2^-inch 

 Poitevine, $5.00 per 100. 

 Nutt and Buchner, 



$4.00 per 100 



BOSTON FERNS 



A nice lot of 5K and 6-inch 

 pots, 60c each. 



All of the above stock of my 

 usual excellent quality 



EXPERTLY PACKED, FREE OF CHARGE 



G. R. NOBLE, Paducah, Ky. 



in the. United States place the task of 

 production squarely in the hands of the 

 American nurseryman, and I feel con- 

 fident that the American nurseryman 

 can and will rise to the situation and 

 supply every need of the planting pub- 

 lie with first-quality stock produced by 

 American labor and branded ' Made 



