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JUNX 24, 1815. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



uk 



The Market. 



Business seems to be satisfactory to 

 all. There have been many weddings 

 and funerals. Flowers of all kinds are 

 plentiful. Roses and carnations are 

 small. 



Few days go by that we do not have 

 rain. During the night of June 20 we 

 had the hardest electrical and wind 

 storm of the year. Some of the florists 

 lost some glass by the wind, but noth- 

 ing more serious has been reported. 



Various Notes. 



J. C. Elspermann is about through 

 with spring planting, of which he had 

 much to do. He has one house planted 

 to mums. 



Karl Zeidler has part of his mums 

 planted. He cleaned out well the large 

 stock of bedding plants he had early 

 in the spring. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. keeps 

 the store window decorated in nice 

 shape with seasonable plants and cut 

 flowers. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons are about 

 done with planting out, and have start- 

 ed on inside work, cleaning out carna- 

 tions and roses and replanting. They 

 have propagated an immense number of 

 jnums and will plant heavily of these. 



Jl^iss Nellie Goodge did a fine busi- 

 ness all spring. She disposed of large 

 quantities of geraniums, etc. 



Theodore Kuebler does a nice busi- 

 ness each day at the city market. He 

 reports a big call for rooted mums from 

 all over the country. His new delivery 

 car is on the way at last, and he should 

 get it soon. 



Eoyston & Fenton are cutting plenty 

 of good, salable Ivory roses. They will 

 not grow nearly as many roses next sea- 

 son. They did a big business in coleus 

 cuttings, sultana cuttings and young 

 smilax, and are preparing for a large 

 increase next fall. E. L. F. 



OATALOOUES BECEIVED. 



Advuiee Co., Richmond, Ind. — "Advanre Venti- 

 lating Apparatus and Greenhouse Fittings"; forty 

 pages and cover. "This catalogue," says the 

 firm, "Is not intended as an attractive advertise- 

 ment; we simply wish to Illustrate and give a 

 plain description of our line." Yet the booklet 

 has the real attractiveness which results from a 

 good quality of paper, typography and lUustra- 

 tlona. It Is meant to "serve as a net price list 

 to every customer, and as a book of ready refer- 

 ence." 



The Welwr CUmney Co., Chicago, 111. — A neat, 

 well printed, 48-page catalogue of reinforced con- 

 crete smokestacks, with illustrations which show 

 ■ome of the details of construction and also show 

 many of the finished stacks, Including the "Weber 

 Coniform" chimney which was erected for J. h. 

 Wilcox & Sons, Council Bluffs, la., and which 

 "withstood the cyclone of March, 1913, which 

 completely destroyed the boiler house and other 

 buildings." In the list of users of Weber chim- 

 neys are the names of several well known florists. 

 At the end of the hook Is "Kent's Table of Chim- 

 ney Slues for Steam Boilers." ^ 



GARDENIA 

 VEITCHII 



Fine stock, 4-inch pots, 

 $12.50 per 100,$100.00 per 1000 



ROSE HILL NURSERIES 

 New Rochelle, New York 



Why postpone ordering stock you will be sure to 

 -» need ? Place your order now for: — 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Begonia Cincinnati, 2X-in., strong $17.50 $160.00 



Begonia Lorraine 14.00 120.00 



Begonia Chatelaine 6.00 45.00 



Poinsettias, select 6.00 50.00 



Cyclamen, 2>^-in., excellent strain 5.50 50.00 



3-in., $8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000; 4-in., $20.00 



per 100. 



Primula Obconica, Chinensis and Malacoides, 2X-in 3.00 25.00 



Fern Fiats,be8t commercial varieties, $2.00 per flat, 10 fiats for $17.50 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Bouvardias, 2%-in., red, white and pink $ 4.00 $35.00 



Euphorbia Jacquiniaeflora, 2>^-in 10.00 



Nico-Fume Liquid $10.60 per gallon 



Nico-Fume Paper $7.50 per can of 288 sheets 



Magic Hose (none better), j4-in., 50-ft., IQc jpet ft.; 100-ft., 15c per 

 ft.; ^-in., 50-ft., 17c per ft.; 100-ft., 16c per ft. 



For Rose, Carnation and Chrysanthemum plants, consult our cata- 

 logue, which will be cheerfully mailed on application. 



How about Cold Storage Lilies and Valley? We have the stock and 

 our prices are right Write us. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY S 00.,''^ 'i^SSSJSSS: p.. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



POINSETTIAS 



TRUE CHRISTMAS COLOR 



* 2>^-inch stock, $5.00 per 100 



Ready July 25th 



STUPPY FLORAL CO., 



St. Joseph, Mo. 



Mention The Review when you •write. 



FERNS IN FLATS 



ALL VARIETIES 



We ship by express during July and Aug- 

 ust, stock ready for 2^-in. pots, in flats 

 of about 110 clumps, which can be diyided. 



Price, $2.00 per flat 

 20 or more flats, $1.75 eacli 



(Packing included) 



Order now while we have full list of varieties 

 to select from. 



Write for illustrated folder 



McHutchison & Co. 



17 Murray Street, NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Ba 



r<rnin« I" Mums, 

 rgain8 Fuchsias, 



Ferns, Coleus, Aljssuni, 

 Violet runni-rs. Salvia, 

 Vlnras, Asters, Stevla, Lo. 

 bellas, Cannas and Smilax. 



See Issue of June 3, and 

 Classified ads, this Issue. 



C. HUMFELD 



Clay Center, Kan. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



JOHN SCOTT 



BatlMd Bd. and E. 46tli St.. BBOOKLTlf , V. T. 



THE HOME Of THE SCOHII fERN. 



CYCLAMEN 



2X-inch $5.00 per 100 



3-inch 8.00 per 100 



POINSETTIA 



2i2-inch $6.00 per 100 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



214-inch ...... $3.00 per 100 



B. E. t J. T. COKELY 



SCRANTON, PA. 



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CHRISTMAS PEPPERS 



CELESTIAL PEPPER, NEW BRANCHING PEPPER, 

 SOUNUM MELVINII 



Strong plants from 2H-inch pots. 

 Ready No\ir 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



Very Best Strains 



Strong plants, 2^-inch pots. July delivery. 



$3.00 per 100 $25.00 per 1000 



600 at 1000 rate. Cash with order. 



fRANK OtCMSUN,"c'Ai^!l'SS:fi.r' 



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