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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 25, 1915. 



S.f.a»m4llma. 

 S«ad Sown Jon* 1 7, 

 First BloasoiH Dw. 



Photo Fob. 10. 



loside or Outside 



No matter where you grow seedling plants of my Silver Pink 

 Snapdragon the same good results obtain. Right now Is the time to , 

 sow seed for your stock of plants for bedding out. Whether yon 

 ■irant it for show or profit there Is no snapdragon that will equal 

 it. It Is not a mite dwarf and you can cut salable blossoms by the 

 armful all summer, from frost to frost. 



Buffalo, N. T., Feb, 25, 1915. 

 G. S. Ramsburg. 



Dear Sir: Please find 11.00 for trade packet of your S. P. 

 Snapdragon, which has given me great satisiaction for outdoor as 

 well as indoor. Yours very truly. Max Buehles. 



Get a flat ready today. New crop seed of my original Silver ' 

 Pink, $1.00 per pkt. ; 3 for ?2.50 ; 7 for $5.00. 



Still a few big plants of S. P. Seedlings left at the sacrifice price 

 of only $3.00 per 100 ; 200 for $5.00. Plants of Yellow, Garnet, and 

 Nelrose, $4.00 per 100; 300 for $10.00. Cultural directions free. 

 All orders cash. 



I specialize in snapdragons. Send for complete list. 



G. S. RAHSBURG, Somersworth, N. H. 



Mention 1 hp KptIhw when T«»n wHtp. 



SAN FRANCISCO NOTES. 



[Oontinaed from page 94.] 



the state and expect to do a large busi- 

 ness in late freesias, having a large cut 

 of Purity to come next month. 



While numerous efforts have been 

 made to produce gardenias for the San 

 Francisco market, the trade has until 

 recently depended on the output of one 

 house; but the honor of being second 

 to succeed in this line of work has now 

 been won by Domoto Bros., the Japa- 

 nese growers and wholesale florists, 

 who for the last few weeks have been 

 bringing in nice gardenias in commer- 

 cial quantities, and expect to have a 

 good cut from now on. Those who were 

 first in this field, however, have by no 

 means lost prestige, as their gardenias 

 for the last month or two have been 

 the finest ever shown in this city. 

 Domoto Bros, have a large lot of new 

 French hydrangeas and rhododendrons 

 coming on for Easter. 



The flower stand in the Emporium de- 

 partment store, which was "temporar- 

 ily discontinued" the first of the year, 

 has not yet been reopened, though the 

 location is generally admitted to be a 

 good one. 



A. O. Stein, on Sutter street near 

 Polk, has been busy with decorative 

 work at the exposition. March 19 he 

 did the decorating for the Chamber of 

 Commerce dinner for 850 people in the 

 California building, all gold baskets 

 and daffodils; March 22 he placed a 

 decoration of spring flowers for a lunch- 

 eon of the National Exposition Com- 

 mission, for 157 guests; for March 24 

 he had the ballroom decorations for a 

 ball of the foreign commissions to the 

 exposition, and for March 26 a din- 

 ner for 247 and a reception for the 

 Japanese commission, to be all red and 

 white carnations. Mr. Stein has just 

 given the front of his store a new 

 coat of white. 



D. A. Madeira, of Salinas, Cal., has 

 been visiting San Francisco this week. 



Daniel MacRorie is the only member 

 of the local trade attending the show 

 at New York this season. 



The California Eose Co., of Pomona, 

 has opened a store at 721 K street, 

 Sacramento. A. P. B. 



Buy for Quality 



Buying Carnation Cuttings is like buying anything else— you get just 

 about what you pay for. The best quality at a fair price always »ives the 

 most satisfaction in the end. Our cuttings are grown for quality. They are 

 the best money can buy, and they really do give satisfaction. We have 

 plenty of proof to substantiate this claim. 



100 1000 



Matchless $6.00 $50.00 



White Enchantress 3.00 25.00 



Enchantress (pots) 3.00 25.00 



Pink Delight 4.00 35.00 



R.-P. Enchantress (pots). 3.00 25.00 



100 1000 



Peerless Pink (pots) . . . $3.00 $25.00 



Beacon 3.00 26.00 



Pocahontas 4.00 36.00 



Yellowstone 5.00 



We are sending out fine young stock of our yellow sport from Mrs. 

 Chas. Rager (Leoa Baum). Don't make the mistake of passing this by— the 

 way you did the white one. 



Dozen 100 



March delivery $5.00 $40.00 



April and May delivery 4.00 30.00 



June and later delivery 2.00 15.00 



WE ARE SHIPPING YOUNG GERANIUM PLANTS DAILY. 

 WRITE US IF IN NEED. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



Carnation Breeders 



Mention The Review whcp yon write. 



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...CHRYSANTHENUNS 



THE BEST EOR FLORISTS' USE 



Prices on application 



ELMER D.SMITH & CO. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



Always .nention tbs Fiurists* Review 

 ^rhen writins advertisers. 



Chrysanthemums 



MY SPECIALTY 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



Always mention the Florists* Revte-" 

 when wrtttnK adyertisars. 



