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The Florists^ Review 



NoTBXdiDB 19, 19M. 



A Big Saving NOW on a Small Investment 



Improved 



Golden 

 Chadwick 



Our introduction. 

 Best late yellow. In 

 big demand. Stock 

 plants. 



$1.50 per dozen. 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Mum Stock 

 Plants 



White 



Smith's Advance, 

 Early Snow, Alice 

 Byron, Chas. Razer, 

 White Perfection, 

 Tim. Eaton, Jerome 

 Jones. 



50c a dozen. 

 $3.00 per 100. 



Mum Stock 

 Plants 



Pink 



R o s i e r e. Pacific 

 Supreme, Pink Gem, 

 Mayor Weaver, 

 Maud Dean. 



SOc a dozen. 

 $3.00 per 100. 



Mum Stock 

 Plants 



Yellow 



Golden Glow, 

 Bonnaflfon, " Dona- 

 tello, Yellow Jones, 

 Nagoya, Col. Apple- 

 ton, Golden Wed- 

 ding, Ramapo, Chry- 

 sqJpra. 



SOc a dozen. 

 $3.00 per 100. 



Mum Stock i 

 Plants j 



White Chadwick i , 



improved, GoldeTi'' 



Eagle. , ,i 



75c a dozen. ' i; 



$5.00 per 100. . I \ 



FomponB 

 Baby, Diana, 

 Klondyke and other . '. 

 assorted varieties. ' . 

 SOc a dozen. 

 $3.00 per 100. 



C. C. Pollworth Co., ? llwaukee, Wis 



Mention The Review •when' yon write. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Market. 



We are still waiting, rather impa"- 

 tiently, too, for cold weather to wake 

 up the flower buying public. The sea- 

 son thus far has been abnormal to a 

 marked degree and a true comparison 

 with other years is impossible under 

 existing conditions. 



Roses continue in good supply and 

 the stock is really fine. Some splendid 

 specimens of the different varieties are 

 seen on the market. This stock is sell- 

 ing well, although the prices realized 

 are lower than they should be. 



Carnations are plentiful and are be- 

 ing cleaned up better than heretofore. 

 The stock is good, with no more than 

 the ordinary percentage of splits, but 

 prices are, of course, below normal. 



Cheap mums are nearly out of the 

 market; by that I mean the small, 

 weak stock. Good mums are still with 

 us in quantijty, but are being disposed 

 of at low prices. The mum crop is not 

 at all satisfactory this year, as the 

 warm weather brought the stock in 

 heavily and glutted the market to a 

 great extent. This, of course, affected 

 the sale of other flowers. 



Violets are coming in slowly and 

 what we get are being sold at medium 

 prices. This stock will help consider- 

 ably later on, as it seems to be a gen- 

 eral favorite with buyers." Valley re- 

 mains about sufficient to meet the de- 

 mand and no trouble is experienced in 

 moving the cut. A few callas are seen 

 on the market, but are not moving 

 well. Lilies are scarce, but as the de- 

 mand is light, this is not a hardship. 

 American Beauties are in fair supply 

 and are selling well. 



Various Notes. 



John Zech, of Chicago, visited his 

 Milwaukee friends Friday, November 

 13. T. B. Comandros, of the Golden 

 Rule flower department, St. Paul, 

 Minn., was also a visitor last week. 



11. J. S. 



Somerset, Ky. — M. H. Singer, of Har- 

 rodsburg, is arranging to open a store 

 here shortly. Next year he may erect 

 greenhouses. 



GERANIUMS 



We are headquarters, having the most complete assortment of varie- 

 ties in the country. Our ^tock is in excellent shape; we have about a 

 million plants in two and three-inch pots, ready to send out, with a 

 million more on the way. 



We offer good standard sorts from 2-inch pots, at $2.00 per 100, $18.50 

 per 1000; 3-lnch pots, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. 



Let us book your order for future shipment. 



Novelties and New Varieties at Fair Prices. 



Maryland, the bright scarlet semi-double that we introduced last year; 

 the one that won a first-class certificate at the S. A. F. Convention in 

 Boston, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 



Petunias, double white and mixed, and single mixed; Alternantheras, 

 10 varieties; Alyssum, dwarf double and giant; Swainsonas, white and 

 pink; Lemon Verbenas; Lantanas, assorted; Coleus, 10 varieties; 

 Hardy English Ivy; Achyranthes Lindeni, in good shape for imme- 

 diate shipment, at $2.00 per 100 for 2-inch, or $3.00 per 100 for 3-inch. 



Dahlia roots at $5.00 per 100 up for whole field clumps; write for list. 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



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NEW "MUMS" 



The fall shows are now past, and you have no doubt jotted down the 

 names of some varieties you will add to your stock next season. That is (lie 

 way to keep abreast of the times. If you have not already done so, be sure 

 you include our "Yellow Sport from Mrs.^Chas. Eager." It will eventually, 

 be as widely grown as the white variety from which it sported. You run 

 absolutely no risk in buying it. 



Send for our price list, which also includes Carnation cuttings and Gera- 

 nium plants. We have both in large quantity and top quality. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Carnation Breeders . Indianapolis, Ind. 



