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The Florists^ Review 



AUQDBT 18, 1014. 



DENVER. 



The Market. 



Business during the last week has 

 been as good as could be expected. 

 Boses and carnations are selling clean. 

 Sweet peas are plentiful, but the qual- 

 ity might be better. Asters are com- 

 ing in well and the Bupplv is equal to 

 the demand. All outdoor flowers are in 

 good supply. Gladiolus America is 

 coming in especially fine and finds a 

 ready market. 



Various Notes. 



Ernest Knoth, one of the delivery 

 boys of the Park Floral Co., won third 

 place in an amateur bicycle race held 

 Colorado day, August 1. He is now 

 proudly showing two new bicycles, 

 which were among the prizes he won. 



Lewis Malone, of the Colorado Seed 

 & Nursery Co., was the lucky winner 

 of a $1,600 touring car in a drawing 

 held by the Elks during their conven- 

 tion held here in July. 



Fred Maler recently bought a Ford 

 touring tmr. 



J. A. Valentine is back in the city 

 after spending a few days in the moun- 

 tains. 



Albert Hamburger has the sympathy 

 of the trade in the death of his 6- 

 months-old daughter. 



E. P. Neiman is spending his vaca- 

 tion in the mountains. 



Fred Jacobson, of the Denver Whole- 

 sale Florist Co., and Harry Harlowe, 

 of the Elitch-Long Gardens, spent a 

 few days in Colorado Springs recently. 



S. O. Johnson has added two Monin- 

 ger greenhouses to his range this 

 summer. 



Visitors during the last week were: 

 G. A. Kaupp, of Nevada, Mo.; Harry 

 Bailey, of Los Angeles, Cal,; Mrs. M. 

 E. Cristy, of Glenwood Springs, Colo.; 

 Charles F. Fawcett, of Boulder, Colo., 

 and Carl A. Espelin, of Fort Collins, 

 Colo. B. 8. 



CYCLAMEN 



3-inch, ready dow 



$8.00 and $10.00 per 100 



$75.00 and $90.00 per 1000 



Begonia Gloire de Chatelaine 



2)4-in.. J6.00 per 100: $46.00 per 1000. 



3 -in., 8,00 per 100: 70.00 per 1000. 



Oaah with order, pleMe. 



ERNEST ROBER 



WILMETTE, ILL. 



Hf>ntlaa The It«»Ti«w wben roe write. 



The New Carnation 



"ALICE" 



A beautiful shade of clear blush 

 pink, midway between Gloriosa 

 and Enchantress. A marvelous 

 bloomer. Will be disseminated 

 season 1914-15. 



PETER riSHER, Ellis, Mass. 



Field-grown Carnation Plants 



Clean, healthy plants, full of breaks and in fine growing condition. 



100 



White Enchantress $6.00 



Shasta 6.00 



Enchantress 6.00 



Pink Delight 6.00 



Enchantress Supreme. . . 8.00 

 Rose-pink Enchantress.. 6.00 



POINSETTIAS 



Up to now, we have been busy filling mostly reorders. That shows that 

 our stock gave satisfaction last year. It is every bit as good this year. There 

 is no better. From 2iu-inch pots, at $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 



Wo can still supply Mums as advertised recently 



CALLA BULBS 



We have a fine lot of bulbs of the "Godfrey Calla " to offer. This variety 

 will make you nearly double as much as the old variety you have been growing. 

 All good flowering bulbs. 1st size, $10.00 per 100; 2d size, $7.00 per 100. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Carnation Breeders 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FIELD-GROWN PLANTS OF CARNATIONS 

 EVERYBODY NEEDS 



■ ^^ '^M m We have been handling it ■ ^^ '^M ■ 



^ J ^^^ ^m W for a little over two years ^ J ^^^ ^K ¥ 



^^ ^^^ ■ * and ought to know some- ^^ ^^^ ■ " 



thing about it. It's a real red* It is the kind of Carnation that proves 

 the florists' friend. Shipped over a distance, it will look as good on arrival 

 as when sent. This feature appeals to us because we know what it means 

 to the man who is depending on us. 



JOY has been described by Mr. B. H. Blameuser, of Niles Center, 111.— 

 the man who raised it— as "a strong grower, early, very free and con- 

 tinuous bloomer, with strong calyx and good stem." That should be good 

 enough for anybody. 



Strong fleld-erown plants, $10.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



Our stock is from the best growers and can be relied on. 



White Perfection $5.50 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



Enchantress 5.60 per 100; 60.00 per 1000 



Winsor 5.50 per 100; 50.00 per 1000 



A. L. RANDALL CO., 66 E. Randolph street, CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Mention The Be view wben yon write. 



ORCHIUS 



Just arrived in splendid condition, C. Triana*, 

 from a very good district. 



C. Parclvallana C. Moaalaa 



C. Schroadaraa 



For prices write to 



JOHNDeBUCK, P.O.BuTS. Sccmcu,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, freshly Imported 



Just arrived In fine condition, the following: 

 Caitlvyai*. Perclvallaua, Oasliel lana, Sppclonls- 

 8ima; ^ andna, Ooerulea, Batemannl, Luzonica, 

 Imshootlana; I>eiidr. biHniB, Nobl'e, Formooum, 

 Wardianum, Denglflorum, Schmltzll; Phalae- 

 nopslH. Amabills. Schilierlana, and <»pathoKlut- 

 tl8. Pllcata. Write for Special List No. S8. 



LAGER & HURRQL. - Simaiit, New Jersey 



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C*TTLEYAS 



A Splendid Frash Importation. 

 TRIANAC, early flowering type. 



POPAYAN 



In extra large plants, 15 to 100 bulbs or regular 

 8 to 12 bulbs by case or 100. 



MENDELII 



Write at once. 



aiQAS 



FREEM/IN ORCHID CO. 



G. L. rRECMAN. M{r. Fall River, Mass. 



Mention Tbe Review wlMn yoa write. 



