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The Florists' Review 



Jolt 3, 1913. 



ROSE STOCK 



Mrs. Geo. Shawyer and Milady.. . per 100, $30.00; per 1000, $250.00 



Pink and White Klllarney and Richmond grafted, 100, $20.00; own root, 100, 10.00 



My Maryland, Lady Hllllngdon and Bon Sllene own root, per 100, 10.00 



Sunburst per 100, 20.00 



American Beauty per 100, 12.00 



The above stock all from 4-in. pots and warranted to give satisfaction. A plain, unvarnished 

 tale as far as advertisements go, but we always stand back of our goods. 



C. H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



Mention The Rcvtew when yog writ*. 



BOX TREES 



Very Effective and Appropriate for Weddlnar Decoratloas. 

 Unexcelled for Veranda or Lawn. 

 Ihey produce Immediate effects. 



PYRAMIDAL BOX TREES 



Nice Trees, 2 to 2ia-ft $1.30 each ; $ 2.50 per pair 



Nice Trees. 2>2 to 3-ft 1.75 each; 3.35 per pair 



Nice Trees, 3 to 3^.ft 2.15 each; 400perpair 



Nice Trees, 3*fl to 4-ft 2 55 each ; 5.00 per pair 



Nice Trees, 4I3 to 5-ft 510 each; 10.00 per pair 



BUSH BOXWOOD 



Bushy Plants, 8 to lO-in 20c each ; $1.75 per dozen 



Bushy Plants, 10 to 12-ln 30c each ; 2.76 per dozen 



Bushy Plants, 12 to 15-in 35c each ; 3 25 per dozen 



Bushy Plants, 15 to IB-in 50c each; 4.50 per dozen 



Bushy Plants, 18 to 20-in 75c each : 7 50 per dozen 



STANDARD BOX TREES 



15-in. crown $1 50 each ; $2.75 per pair 



18-in. crown 2.00 each; S.-'JO per pair 



BOXWOOD PLANTED IN MISSION BOXES 

 For the convenience of those wanting to purchase trees already 



M'^^^ planted, we here offer some of the most desirable sizes. 



I^^l Nice Pyramidal Box, about 30 inches high, planted in Mission 



^^H Boxes. $3.00 each ; $5 23 per pair. 



^^H Nice Pyramidal Box, about 36 inches hiRh, planted in Mission 



^^^B |k Boxes, $4.00 each; $7.50 per pair. 



^^^ K^ Nice Pyramidal Box. about 42 inches hlRh, planted in Mission 

 ^^H BP Boxes, $5.00 each ; $9.50 per pair. 



- -^■^ THE WAGNER PARK NURSERY CO. 



Pyrimid Box Tree in Missioa Bax SIDNEY, OHIO 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



These labels must remain on the trees 

 until the purchaser has planted them. 

 Then the purchaser may detach and 

 fasten them to a stake driven in the 

 ground near the trees, and then send 

 a chart of his premises to the secre- 

 tary of agriculture and the nursery- 

 man, which chart is to be checked up 

 and verified by an inspector at any 

 time within six months from date of 

 planting. We fail to see what pro- 

 tection the nurseryman has between 

 Ijhe time the purchaser receives the 

 trees and the date he sends the chart 

 to the secretary of agriculture. During 

 that time he can mix up the labels, and 

 the nurseryman has no guarantee that 

 the labels and the chart agree with the 

 labels as attached at the nursery. It 

 certainly is an unwise and dangerous 

 piece of legislation, which, if enacted, 

 would tend to drive every responsible 

 nurseryman out of the state." 



cu:vi:i.AND, o. 



The Market. 



Torrid weather has played havoc with 

 cut stock. Carnations are still good for 

 this date, but not as firm as they have 

 been. Good, tight roses are scarce, 

 most of the stock on the market being 

 open. Outside stock is excellent. Shasta 

 daisies, coreopsis, larkspur, rambler 

 roses, gypsophila, etc., are coming into 

 the market in large quantities and sell 

 well. Valley has had a good call; large 

 funeral orders last week, coming at the 

 same time as the late June weddings, 

 created a brisk demand. Green goods 

 are in fair supply. 



Various Notes. 



Charles Eussell, of the Jones-Eussell 

 Co., and Miss May McGorray were mar- 

 ried June 30 and are enjoying a trip to 

 Boston and Montreal and along the St. 

 Lawrence river. They will be at home 

 September 1 in their new residence on 

 Clifton boulevard, Lakewood. 



Fred C. Witthuhn is due to land on 

 German soil this week and he intends 

 to stay in the Fatherland till early 

 October. 



Mum planting is nearly over and 

 young stock is scarce. The late planters \ 

 are liable to be disappointed if they 



Chrysanthemums 



We will have a ble lot of "Mum" plants in 2>inch pots during bench< 

 ing time. We will have a big supply during July and August. 



WHITE 



Alice Byron 

 Lynnwood Hall 

 White Bonnaffon 



YELLOW PINK 



Comoleta Rosiere 



R. Halliday Pink Ivory 



Crocus Dr. En«ruehard 



Yellow Ivory Maud Dean 

 Major Bonnaffon 

 Dolly Dimple 



$25.00 per 1000 



$3.00 par 100 



POMPON VARIETIES 



Diana, Helen Newberry, Old Yellow 



Don't forget us when you want POINSETTIAS, 

 $6.00 per 100, $46.00 per 1000. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



3800 Rockwood Avenue, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



CARNATION 

 BREEDERS 



IT Always mention the FloHsts' RcvlcW wfien writing advertbeti. W iT 



