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The Eorists' Review 



August 21, 19i:§. 



A SPECIAL INVITATIO 



is extended to all florists and their friends on their 

 way from Minneapolis to call and see our stock of ^ 



DECORATIVE and BLOOMING PLANTS 



Blooming Plants for Christmas 

 : : and Easter a Specialty : : 



Take Garfield Park Branch of the Metropolitan Elevated to 48th Avenue, walk 4 hlocks north 

 and 1 block west ; or, Madison Street car to 48th Avenue, then 2 blocks south and 1 block west. 



FRANK OECHSLIN, 



4911 

 WEST QUINCY STREET, 



CHICAGO, ILL 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



TEBBE HAUTE, IND. 



The hot, dry weather is playing havoc 

 with the outdoor stock here. The car- 

 nations suffer a great deal in the dry, 

 sandy soil of this region. 



Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Stover are leaving 

 this week for a visit to their old home 

 Jn Grand Bapids, Mich. 



Heinl & Weber are just finishing an- 

 other house, 25x100 feet, a feature of 

 which is the use of concrete for the 

 benches. The house is to be planted 

 with - carnations. 



The Terre Haute Eose & Carnation 

 Co. has commenced work on an addi- 

 tion, 27x150 feet, to the plant, which 

 will probably be devoted to carnations. 



After about a month at the shop on 

 Wabash avenue, the Owl Floral Co. 

 closed up and retired from business. 



Fred G. Heinl, accompanied by his 

 wife and daughter, left last week for 

 St. Louis, with the intention of joining 

 the St. Louis florists on their boat trip 

 up the river to St. Paul. F. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Various Notes. 



E. T. Stowell, with Augspurger & 

 Sons, of Peoria, 111., called on the trade 

 last week with a line of plants. 



Albert Pittet has returned from a two 

 months' visit in Switzerland. 



W. J. Vesey, Jr., of Ft. Wayne, spent 

 a day in the city last week. 



E. A. Nelson has returned from a 

 fishing trip at Webster lake. 



A. F. Longren, of Chicago, Mr. Bay- 

 ersdorfer, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Eos- 

 nosky, with the H. F. Michell Co., were 

 callers last week. 



Bertermann Bros. Co. has one of its 

 delivery cars out of the paint shop, look- 

 ing like a new car. 



E. T. Barnes, of Spencer, Ind., is ship- 

 ping quantities of gladioli into this mar- 

 ket. H. L. W. 



Maquoketa, la. — H. L. Hill is build- 

 ing three new greenhouses, one 10x72, 

 and the others 18x75. Hotbeds will 

 be installed this fall. A space 26x80 

 feet in front of the buildings is to be 

 used for landscape gardening for dis- 

 play purposes. 



POINSETTIAS 



The panning season is now on. Plant now Into the larger pans, for a 

 growth of from 2 to 3 feet. Plant from September 1st on into the smaller sizes 

 and for shorter growth. Whatever size you are planting, you must have good 

 plants of an even size and thrifty, to insure success. Our large stock and our 

 success in propagating this plant, enables us to give you stock that is absolutely 

 RIGHT. We will have a large supply to meet the demand for this purpose and 

 will be pleased to book your order at any time. 



From 2% Inch pots, $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



CARNATIONS. 



We have the following varieties in well grown plants: Enchantress and 

 White Wonder, $6.00 per 100; $55.00 per 1000. St. Nicholas, $8.00 per IQO; $70.00 

 per 1000. 



NOTE — We have discontinued growing Calla .ffithioplca, and have 150 fine 

 large bulbs to sell. These have been in our possession several seasons and we 

 know them to be free from disease. $10.00 buys the lot. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



3800 Rockwood Avenue, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



CARNATION 

 BREEDERS 



ROSES-ROSES 



American Beauties. Richmond. Mrs. Ward, Kalsertn, 

 Perle, Bride, Maid, Uncle John and Ivory. 



WRITE NOW. FOR OUR SPECIAL PRICES 



Polnsettlas. 2'a, 3 and 4 In. Peppers, 2^^ and 



3 in. J. Cherries, 2hi and 3 In. Primroses, 

 Chinese. 2"^ In : Obconlca. 2^ in.; Forbesl. t^ In. 

 Cinerarias, 2^ in. Crolamen. 3>g and 3 in. 

 Besonlas, Ololre de Lorraine, Rex and Six Flow- 

 ering Varieties, Lum'nosa. Flaiiio8ii8,2ia. 3 and 



4 In. SprenKeri, 2>2, 3 and 4 In. Plamosas, 

 Hatcheri,2>2and3in. Smilax, 2>ii In. Any Soft 

 Wooded Stock Yon Need. Write ns. 



Write Us About Ferns Yon Meed. 



G. A. KUHL 



Whotosal* Orowars. PEKIN. ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Nothin' to do 



but grow 



R oses for You 



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Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers* 



ROSE STOCK 



Mrs. Geo. Shawyer 



Grafted or Own Root 

 130.00 per 100 $250.00 per 1000 



American Beauty 



4-inch, $12.00 per 100 



Hilllngdon 



4-inch, $10.00 per 100 



Sunburst 



4-inch, $16.00 per 100 



Pink Kiflarney 



4-inch, $9.00 per 100 



600 Radiance, S-inch 



$8.00 per 100 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madftont N. J. 



