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The Florists^ Review 



Auai/8X 26, 1915. 



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H Y D RAN QZfk S 



Our Hydraoseas are all grown in the open crround during the summer, where they make a tery luxurious ^ 



growth, producing heavy beads. They are potted up in August and will be thoroughly rootbound in 

 October. They are extra heavy this season and will not only produce flowers from the shoots but also 

 from the dormant buds at the base. They cannot be better and wUl satisfy the most critical. 



Otaksa, Bouquet Rose, Mme. E. Mouillere, Mme. Maurice Hamar, Souvenir de Mme. E. 



Chautard, Senateur Henri David 

 Price* October delivery : 4-inch, 15c ; 5-inch, 22^c ; 6-inch. 30c ; 7-inch, 40c ; 8-inch, 50o 



HEATHER (Erica melanthera), fine stock for Christmas sales. 6-inch, $10.00 per doz.; 4-inch, $3.00 per doz. 

 JERUSALEM CHERRIES (Chriatmas), the best variety, loaded with large berries. From 5-inch pots, 25c, October 

 delivery. 



SCHILLER ■ " '^= ■ TOLEDO, OHIO 



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EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business was good last week, al- 

 though it was one of the rainiest weeks 

 we have ever had. Monday was the 

 only day it did not rain. Tuesday, 

 August 17, a storm reached here, and 

 it rained night and day for the re- 

 mainder of the week. Outdoor stock 

 did not appear to suffer much. A large 

 number of funerals caused a strong de- 

 mand for flowers. Some of the aster 

 growers report a failure of the out- 

 door crop, while others will have good 

 harvests. 



Various Notes. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons report good 

 sales and plenty of stock. They have 

 the carnations all planted. The chrysan- 

 themums are looking well. 



C. L. Niednagel is cutting a large 

 crop of roses, including Killarney, 

 White Killarney, Eussell, Milady and 

 American Beauty. His Ophelia roses 

 are making a good showing. 



The Blackman Floral Co. had a big 

 business last week. They are having 

 a nice cut of American Beauties and 

 carnations from the field. The new 

 crop of carnations will soon be cut. A 

 house of asters looks promising, the 

 plants having an immense number of 

 Duds. 



Theodore Kuebler is bringing in 

 some good asters. 



J. C. Elspermann has been busy with 

 funeral work. His mums and carna- 

 tions are looking fine. 



Karl Zeidler is cutting a good many 

 roses. His mums are growing nicely. 



William Halbrooks has another large 

 greenhouse about completed. 



Miss Nellie Goodge, of the Oak Hill 

 Greenhouses, is cutting gladioli from 

 the field. All of the outside stock is 

 in good condition. The mums are mak- 

 ing a nice growth. E. L. F. 



ARAUGARIA EXCELSA 



6-in. pots, 5 to 6 tiers, 16 to 20 inches 

 high, 75c each; 18 to 24 inches high, $1.00 

 each. 



ADIANTUM HYRRIDUM 



4-in. pots, $1.80 per d0£. 



Cash with order. 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



Second and Briatol Streets 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



A. F. J. BAUR 



Of E. STEINKAMP 



Carnation Plants 



These plants are not a lot of leftovers. They have been grown 

 with the idea in mind of giving you stock that is absolutely right. 

 Plants that will give you a proper return per foot of bench room. We 

 are enjoying a splendid growing season, consequently the plants are nice 

 size and bushy. Ready for benching now. 



White Wonder, White Enchantress, Pink Delight, Gloriosa, Beacon, 



Pocahontas. 



$6.00 par 100; $55.00 per 1000. 



MatcbUst, finest white $7.00 p«r 100; $60.00 per 1000 



Poinsettias 



Our Poinsettias are well known throughout the land for their ex- 

 cellent quality. We make i^ specialty of these and can supply stock that 

 will give satisfaction. Let us book your order now, to ship at any date you 

 name. All our Poinsettias are well established in 2^-inch pots. 

 $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Carnation Breeders^ 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of avary varlaty 



ll«at1oii Th* R«Tl»w wb«e tob wiif . 



Chrysanthemums 



MY SPECIALTY 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



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ROSES-CAMUS 



CONARD Sl JONES CO. 

 W«st ar»v«. Pa. 



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ROSES 



1-year pot-grown in good assortment. 

 New crop offerings in Fall List, September. 



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