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The Florists' Review 



October 1, 1914. 



Peerless Pink 



The great Peerless Leader 

 of ALL Carnations 



CONQUEST 



Cl«an, healthy plants, $12.00 par 100, $100.00 par lOOO 



$6.00 PER 100: $50.00 PER 1000 



Beautiful overlaid pink, sells for the highest price 

 Good producer, good stem; fine, large flowers . . 



White Perfection $6.00 per 100 



Enchantress , 5.00 per 100 



White Enchantrees 7.00 per 100 



The Herald, large, fine plants 7 .00 per 100 



Bonfire 6.00 per 100 



$5u.00 per 1000 

 45.00 per 1000 

 60.00 per 1000 

 60.00 per 1000 



Qiicago Carnation Co/so E.Ra!d# st.,Clucago, III. 



M»»tUwi Th^ Ry»t»w wh»a y<w wi1>». 



LOUISVILLE, KT. 



I State Fair Flowdr Show. 



In the plant and flower department 

 of the Kentucky state fair, held Sep'* 

 tember 14 to 19, competition was strong 

 between E. G. Eeimers & Son Co., Nanz 

 & Neuner and G. Eobert Miller. Wm. 

 L, Korb, Miss Lizzie Conway and C. J. 

 Weber also broke into the list of awards. 

 The prize-winners were as follows: 



Decorative and stove plants — Nanz & Neuner, 

 first; E. G. Reimers & Son Co., second; G. Robert 

 Miller, third. 



Foliage plants for bedding— E. G. Reimers & 

 Son Co., first; G. Robert Miller, second; Nanz & 

 Neuner, third. 



Flowering plants for bedding— E. G. Reimers 

 & Son Co., first; G. Robert Miller, second; Miss 

 Lizzie Conway, third. 



Specimen begonia — (J. Robert Miller, first; 

 Nanz k. Neuner, second; Wm. L. Korb, third. 



Specimen canua, in bloom — Nanz tc Neuner, 

 first; G. Robert Miller, second. 



Specimen geranium— E. G. Reimers k. Son Co., 

 first; G. Robert Miller, second; Nanz & Neuner, 

 third. 



Specimen fern— G. Robert Miller, first; Wm. L. 

 Korb, second; Nanz &, Neuner, third. 



Specimen standard bay tree— E. G. Reimers k. 

 Son Co., first. 



Specimen pyramidal bay tree — E. G. Reimers 

 ft Son Co., Ilrat. 



Vase of cut flowers— E. G. Reimers & Son Co., 

 first; Nanz & Neuner, second; G. Robert Miller, 

 third. 



Vase of American Beauties— G. Robert Miller, 

 first; Nanz ft Neuner, eecond; E. G. Reimers & 

 Son Co., third. 



Vase of white roses— Nanz & Neuner, first; G. 

 Robert Miller, second; E. G. Reimers ft Son Co., 

 third. 



Vase of pink roses — Nanz & Neuner, first; G. 

 Robert Miller, second; E. G. Reimers & Son Co., 

 third. 



Vase of red roses — Nanz & Neuner, first; G. 

 Robert Miller, second; E. G. Reimers & Son Co.. 

 third. 



Vase of dahlias— Nanz & Neuner, first; G. Rob- 

 ert Miller, second; Miss Lizzie Conway, third. 



Vase of asters— E. G. Reimers & Son Co., first; 

 C. J. Weber, second: G. Robert Miller, third. 



Vase of gladioli— Nanz & Neuner, first; G. Rob- 

 ert Miller, second; E. G. Reimers ft Son Co.. 

 third. 



Bridal bouquet— G. Robert Miller, first; Nanz 

 ft Neuner, second; E. G. Reimers ft Son Co., 

 third. 



Hand bouquet of roses — E. G. Reimers & Son 

 Co., first: G. Robert Miller, second; Nanz & 

 Neuner, third. 



Basket of mixed flowers— Wm. L. Korb, first; 

 G. Robert Miller, second; E. G. Reimers & Son 

 Co., third. 



Basket of carnations — Wm. L. Korb, first; Q. 

 Robert Miller, second; E. G. Reimers & Son Co.. 

 thlrJ. 



Table decorations — E. O. Reimers ft Son Co., 

 first: G. Robert Miller, second; Nans ft Neuner. 

 third. 



Wreath of roses — G. Robert Miller, first; Nanz 

 & Neuner, second; E. G. Reimers & Son Co., 

 third. 



Wreath of assorted flowers — Wm. L. Korb. 

 first; E. G. Reimers & Son Co., second; Nanz & 

 Neuner, third. 



Standing cross— G. Robert Miller, first; E. O. 

 Reimers & Son Co., second; Nanz ft Neuner, 

 third. 



Standing harp— Nanz & Neuner, first; G. Rob- 

 ert Miller, second; E. G. Reimers ft Son Co., 

 third. 



Funeral bunch of roses — E, O. Reimers ft Son 

 Co.. first: G. Robert Miller, second. 



F^jneral bunch of carnations — Wm. L. Korb, 

 first. 



M. A. E. 



THK PRIZK-WlflNINa NEW WWKtk 



NEW YORK 



WInnar aff tha SUvar Madal at the October, 

 1913. Exhibition of the Horticultural Society of 

 New York. 



A Saart af ttlatraall. A rapid grower, espe- 

 cially beautiful when grown as a specimen plant 

 Very popular with the bon ton retail florists o 

 New York. 



PRICB-2'4-INCH POTS. 



Per dozen $ 8.60 



Per 100 25.60 



PerlOOO 200.00 



GEORGE GIATRA8 

 4M Snmailt Ava.. Waat Habakaa. N. J. 



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special Prices 



Needing room and cash we make the following 

 liberal prices for a limited time only: 



2-ln. PluMoaua ; : $2.00 per 100 



3-in. Pluaiosaa 5.00 per 100 



2-in. Spranaarl 2.00 per 100 



S-in, Spransaii. 4.00 per 100 



Boston, Whitmani and Roosevelt 



2is-in. of any of above $3.50 per 100 



5-in. of any of above $3.00 per dozen 



3-in. Chinas* Prlmros* $4.00 per 100 



2-in. SMilax, bushy and clean 1.50 per 100 



Cash must accompany order to insure above 

 prices. All goods carefully packed. 



D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS CO 



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FERNS FOR DISHES 



$3.50 p«r lOO $30.00 par 1000 



Baatan Fams, extra strong 6- inch. 50c each. 



Whitmani Pama. fine, stocky plants, 50c each 



Obcanlea Primraaas, fine colors, 4-inch. $2,00 

 per dozen. 



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FL0RI$T 



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 UlVAHllULHa pots, with 4 to fi flowering 

 branches, as Avalanche. BouQuet Rose, Mmn. 

 Mouillere, General de Vibraye. Souvenir de 

 Chantard. Andre Leroy's Blue, Radiant, etc., at 

 $20.00 and $o0.00 per lOJ. Cash with order. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS 



316-19tli Strett College Point. L I.. N. Y. 



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Cbysanthemom 



By Arthur Herrinsfton 



Formerly president Chrysanthemum 

 Society of America. 



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 well as the practical character of its con- 

 tents. Handsomely illustrated. 188 

 pages, 5x7 inches. Price 50c postpaid. 



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Fine plants, 6-in. pots, 75c each. 



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Rosea and Kermesina, the best strains (no 

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 and plants of ovory variety 



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