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AUODBT 14, 1913. 



The Horists' Review 



WHICH WAY IS BEST, 



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Your present way of getting roses or direct from a big: growing 

 establishment like this? 



Of course there are a lot of big growers you can buy direct 

 from, but most of them also have a wholesale house; WE don't. 



Last week, roses that were cut on our place Monday morn- 

 ing were in the hands of dealers away up north in Minnesota 

 and down south in Georgia by next day noon, and the following 

 morning in Fargo, North Dakota. 



And they all wrote us, including Mr. Smedley, the Dakota 

 man, that they arrived there in splendid shape. 



You know that these roses must have been fresh-=carefully 

 packed—and good stock, or they would 

 not stand shipping that distance in hot 

 weather. 



Of course most of them were Beau- 

 ties, and Beauties stand shipping better 

 than other roses. 



You can buy good Beauties here to re- 

 tail at one, two and three dollars a dozen. 



We grow 40,000 Beauties and nearly 

 50,000 other roses, including plenty of 

 the popular yellows. 



Carnations and Mums, too, in season. 

 Try our way for this season-you 

 will find a difference in your profits. 

 Notice our lower price list. 



PRICE LIST 



These will be the Prices till 

 October 1. 



CUT THIS OUT AND SAVE IT 



American Beauties— 



Stems 6 to 9-inch 3 cts. 



" 10 to 12-inch 5 cts. 



" 15-inch 6 cts. 



" 18 to 20-inch 8 cts. 



" 24-inch 10 cts. 



" 30-inch 12^2 cts. 



" 36-inch 16 cts. 



Sunburst— the best yellow rose for 

 summer 3 to 6 cts. 



White and Pink Killarney, 



2 to 4 cts. 



Ward 



.2 to 4 cts. 



All kinds and colors of Roses, 



assorted, stems 6 to 9-inch, $1.50 per 

 100. 



SOUTH PARK FLORAL CO 



M. HELLER, President 



New Castle, Indiana 





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