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The Weekly Florists'' Review* 



May 16, 1907. 



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\/|J^XnDV HAS MADE GOOD. 



^f I W ^ I m_W VK, I Prioe, 86.00 per lOO; f 6O.00 p«z 1000. A dlsoot 



m. IB. ^^^ . ^ ^h^ ^^m ^ for casli with order. 



dlsoonnt of 5 per cent 



Imperial and Pink Imperial Carnations 



Yon can not afford to be wlthont these two excellent varieties. Frioe, $12.00 per lOO; $100.00 per lOOO; 200 at lOOO 

 rate. ▲ disoonnt for caah with order. EVERY VARIETY OF CUT FLOWERS CAN BE HAD FROM 



ALEXANDER J. GUTTMAN, orSErvSRK 



Enough Said. 



Phones, 1664-1665 Madison Bqnare. 



43 West 28th Street 



Mention The Review wh^n yon write. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



Current G>mment* 



During the last week we have experi- 

 enced unseasonable weather. It has been 

 so cold that no bedding out has been 

 attempted, and as soon as the weather 

 warms up all can look for a busy and 

 rushing time. Cut flowers have been 

 rather scarce. 



The last meeting of the State Florists' 

 Society was held at Henry Rieman's 

 place. Those present report a pleasant 

 time. The subjects discussed were the 

 fall show and the picnic. The latter will 

 be held about June 26, at Willowmere, 

 on the invitation of Frank Harritt. 



The Tomlinson Hall Market was well 

 supplied. May 12, with all kinds of bed- 

 ding plants. There were some fine Ric- 

 ard geraniums to be seen. This variety 

 is one of the main bedders in this city. 



E. A. Nelson has secui*ed the contract 

 for this year at Woodruff place. It is 

 one of the largest bedding orders in the 

 city. S. 



RCXX ISLAND, ILL. 



The Tri-City Florists' Association met 

 with Henry Meyer May 9. It was the 

 regular monthly meeting of the associa- 

 tion. Plans are being made for the an- 

 nual picnic which will take place Thurs- 

 day, July 11. The place has not yet 

 been definitely decided upon, but the 

 picnic will probably be held at Black 

 Hawk's watch tower. A committee con- 

 sisting of H. Bryan t, John Staacljjkand 

 Henry Gaethje will 'iHB^ the arrange- 

 ments. 



The topic which was taken^ up was 

 "Peony Culture; the Best Varieties for 

 Cut Flowers." Mr. Bryant led the dis- 

 cussion. Mr. Bryant's father, at Prince- 

 ton, 111., is one of the largest peony grow- 

 ers in the state. John Temple also gave 

 an interesting talk on the subject. After 

 the business session' a social time was 

 enjoyed and a luncheon served by the 

 liost. 



The next regular meeting will be held 

 mth Ewoldt Bros, at Floral Hill, North 

 Brady street. It is the custom to meet 

 annually with the Ewoldts during the 

 strawberry season. The next monthly 

 meeting would regularly come on June 

 13, but it v>'ill probably not be held until 

 a week later, on siccount of the tardiness 

 of the strawberry season this year. 



The Eevlew is the florists ' best paper. 

 — L. J. Bbosemee, Oswego, N. Y. 



I SEND you my dollar with greatest 

 pleasure, gentlemen. — E. M. Greiq, Ana- 

 conda, Mont., March 20, 1907. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



We are now propagating: large quantities of Mums, which will be ready for delivery the 

 middle of June. Just ritrbt to set right into the benches where they are to flower. All good 

 commercial varieties. From 2^^-lnch pots at $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per lOOO-PoUy Rose, C. 

 Touset, A. Byron, Mrs H. W. Buckbee, T. Eaton. J. Nonin, Monrovia. R. Halliday, Roi de 

 Italle, Gol. Appleton, Major Bonnaffon, Yellow Eaton. Olory of Paciflc, Mrs. Chamberlain, 

 Dr. Enguebard, Marion Newell, Lavender Queen, John Burton. 



Also October Frost, Fres. Roosevelt, Mary Mann at $6 00 per 100. 



Also fine selection of Pompons in white, pink and yellow at $2.50 per 100. 



Let us book your order now and send them when you have your beds ready for them. 



BAUR & SMITH 



38th St. and Senate Ave. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSES 



Strong plants, ready for a shift, from 2/4x3-inch pots, 

 $7.00 per 100; $65.00 per 1000. 



JOSEPH HE ACOCK CO,, . ... ^ WYNCOTE, PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



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