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The Florists' Review 



June 18, 1914. 



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FLOMUST 



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^.Buyers will find it to their advantage to look in the 

 Classified columns of this paper for pri^cCs on the 

 following : 



BEDDING PLANTS BOSTON FERNS 



DRACAENA INDIVISA PANDANUS VEITCHII 



Order now; delay may mean disappointment 



THE 8E0. WITTBOLD CO., 737 Buckingham PL, GHICABO, ILL. 



BAY TREES 

 BOXWOOD 



Mention The Review whep yon write. 



St. PAUIi, MINN. 



The Market. 



^Vith the exception of graduations^ 

 weddings and a few funerals, business 

 is dull. Htock is plentiful and the 

 growers at times are not able to dis- 

 ])ose of all their cut. Peonies are at 

 their best and the retailers are pushing 

 them strongly; the flowers are fine and 

 the supi^ly is large. Outdoor sweet peas 

 are in and are selling at low prices. 



All growers of bedding stock report 

 a go6(f season and planting is nearly 

 ♦ ompleteil. 



Various Notes. 



June 9 the St. Paul Florists' Club 

 held the last meeting for this season 

 and plans were discussed for the sum- 

 mer picnic. The Minneapolis club favors 

 a joint picnic of the two clubs. They 

 evidently are under the impression that 

 they can play baseball better than they 

 can bowl. A committee was appointed 

 to meet the Minneapolis committee. 

 Sam Seligman was present and gave 

 one of his characteristic talks. 



The burglars who broke into L. L. 

 May's place Memorial day are still at 

 large and no clue has been discovered 

 as to their identity. 



J. W. Hoffman is well pleased with 

 his new location and reports a decided 

 increase in business. 



X. C. Hanson contemplates building 

 several new houses this summer. He 

 reports his carnations in the finest pos- 

 sible condition for this time of the 

 year. Mr. Hanson is cutting a fine lot 

 of gladioli. 



Calvin Kinsman, of Austin, spent the 

 greater part of last week in this city. 



Holm & Olson are well pleased with 

 the spring season. The handsome 

 catalogue greatly stimulated business. 



S. D. Dysinger, of Holm & Olson's, is 

 confined to his home by illness. 



The Minnesota State Florists' Asso- 

 ciation held its first summer meeting 

 in conjunction with the Minnesota 

 State Horticultural Society at the Agri- 

 cultural school, St. Anthony Park, Tues- 

 day, June 16. There was a big display 

 of summer flowers. 



C. C. Bennett is busy at his Wabasha 

 street location. He reports a decided 

 increase in business over what was done 

 at his old Sixth street location. 



O. E. Eckhardt Co. reports a fine 

 out-of-the-city business. 0. R. F. 



HSBRINOTON on the Mum, sent bj The 

 Review for 50 eenti. 



GERANIUMS 



Careful growers do not depend on the scrubs left over from the bedding 

 season for propagating their next season's stock. They know that it pays them 

 to safeguard the vitality of the geranium stock, just as well as of the carnation 

 or the rose. We have thousands of vigorous young plants which were propa- 

 gated late for this purpose. Let us supply you from these— they are a bargain 

 at $2.50 per 100, $20.00 per 1000. We have : 



HARCOURT- White CASTRIES-Ceri.e RICARD-Oranga-ScarUt 



POITEVINE-Salmon BARNEY -CerU* NUTT-Crim.oD 



PRESILLY -Rote DECOR ATO^-Orange-.carUt 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Carnation Breeders Indianapolis Ind. 



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GERANIUMS 



1000 POITEVINE 

 1000 RICARD 



,3>^-in., $6.00 per 100 

 ,3>^-in., 6.00 per 100 



These are good, stroDg, stocky plants, all in bud and bloom, ready 

 for immediate shipment. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSE, 148 E. BlackweD St, DOVER, N. J. 



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ASTER PLANTS 



Queen of the Market, all colors. Tick's Day- 

 break and Purity, 50c per 100; $4.00-(>er 1000. 



Strong, transplanted plants, $1.00 per 100. 



Cabbas* Plant*. S2.60 per 1000. 



Tomato Plants, $2.50 per 1000, to close out. 



DANYIUE FLORAL CO. Danville. Ill 

 Vegetable Plants 



Cabbace— Jersey and Chaa. Wakefield. All Head, 

 E^rly and Late Flat Dntch and other rarletles, at 

 20c per 100; 7Sc for 60U: $1.00 per 1000; 10,000 and 

 over, at 86c per 1000. 



Lettaoe — Orand Rapids, Boston Market and Bigr 

 Boston. 20c per 100; 76c for 600; $1.00 per 1000. 

 Cash with order. 



R. VINCENT, JR., ft SONS 

 Wblt* Bfanh, Md. 



CO. 



Geranioms and Other Stock 



IN nNK SHAPE 



Out of 214-iiich. 100 1000 



S. A. Nutt S 2.25 $20.00 



Harcourt (white) 2.60 22.50 



Poitevine 2.60 22.60 



GERMAN IVY, 214-inch 2.26 20.00 



BLUE AQERATUM 2.26 20.00 



HELIOTROPE 2.60 22.60 



SALVIA Splendens 2.26 20.00 



TRADESCANTIA, Var. and Oreen,.. 2.00 



SMILAX, 3-inch 2.60 



SPRENQERI, 3-inch 5.00 



VINCA Variearata, 3-inch 6.00 



VINCA Variecata, 4-inch 7.00 



DRACAENAS. 6-inch 26.00 



DRACAENAS. 6-inch 86.00 



Cash with order, please, 



MAGNUS riERSON, • CiwiweD,CMB. 



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