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AUGBST 31, Iflll. 

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EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



There has been f ittle change in mar- 

 ket conditions since last report. Roses 

 are more plentiful, with not much de- 

 mand. Carnations are scarce and the 

 few that are seen are short-stemmed. 

 Asters will soon be gone. 



Building operations here show a 

 large percentage of gain as compared 

 with other cities in the United States 

 and the activity promises well for the 

 florists. We all expect that the sea- 

 son which is about to open will be a 

 good one. 



Various Notes. 



At the greenhouses of the William 

 Blackman Floral Co. the summer work 

 is about done.' The carnations are all 

 planted and are getting a good start. 

 Some flowers are being cut. The roses 

 are all making a fine growth and are 

 in a good, healthy condition. A house 

 of My Maryland looks extra well. Mr. 

 Wallis, the grower, says that the new 

 rose, Hilda, is a good one and doing 

 well for him. The mums are growing 

 well and give promise of some fine 

 flowers. The firm is still cutting out- 

 door asters, but these will soon be a 

 thing of the past. 



Ed Blackman 's young daughter is 

 ill of typhoid fev.er. 



Mrs. Wallis, wife of the rose grower, 

 visited in Chicago last week. 



Miss Nellie Goodge's health is not 

 good and she has been advised by her 

 physician not to do much work until 

 she regains her strength, but she is 

 too ambitious to be entirely idle. 



Louis Fritsch says business is some- 

 what better. 



Royston & Fenton's roses are doing 

 well. The Brides and Bridesmaids are 

 looking extra good, with a fine crop 

 coming on. 



Ben Kramer says money is hard to 

 get, collections being poor. That seems 

 to be the case with most of us. 



E. L. F. 



Derby, Conn. — H. M. Bradley has an 

 attractive place. A rustic waiting room 

 on the car line marks the entrance to 

 the grounds, which have a park-like 

 effect, inclui^ng a lily pond located in 

 a shady sp«ft Md thoroughly -appre- 

 ciated by the numerous visitors. 



ellaneous Stock. 



Jemii^tn Cherries. iVia., 9iJS0: 3 in., tS.OO. 

 Celestial Peppers, 2Vi in., tZ>90LJ^tAf t^-OO- 

 Crclamen . 2>9 in., 16.00. 'i-W^"^ 

 Smtlax, strong, 2»a In., 13.60. 

 Umbrella Plants, strong. 2ht in., $3.00; 4 in., 



$10.00. 

 Fancy Leaved Caladiams, 4 in., (12.50. 

 Sweet Peas, best winter blooming, 3 in., flO.OO. 

 Primroses, JVj in., 13.60. ._ , 



Polnsettlas, 2Vj in., 15 00. • - af' 



Write as yonr needs in 3 In . Roses at 16.00, aod 

 otli<>r stock. 

 FERNS 2Vin. 3-ln. 4-in. 6-ln. 6-in. T-ln. S-ln. 



Bostons t6.00 $10.00 $16 00 $26 $40 $ 60 $100 



Whltmanl... 6 00 12J50 20.00 86 60 85 125 



20.00 



86.00 



8.00 16 00 



6.00 12 60 



16.00 26.00 



AmerpohUl 



Snperbissims — 

 PlatatosuB . . . 3.60 

 Sprengeri... 2.60 

 Maidenhair. 6 00 

 Small Ferns. 6.00 



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 100 



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GEO. A. KUHL, 



Wholesale flrower PsKiN, XIX. 



Meation The Review when you write. 



POINSETTISS 



We have them in large q^aantities and of the very highest quality. No 

 finer plants have ever been shipped out on orders than what we are supplying 

 our trade. 



If you want strong plants for cutting at Xmas, we can give them to you 

 eight to ten inches high. If you want short, sturdy stuflP for pans, we can 

 give them to you four to six inches high. All grown from top cuttings and 

 shipped from. 2>i-inch pots. 



$6.00 per 100; $46.00 per 1000. 



CARNATIONS Per lOO lOOO 



Pocahontas, our new crimson $12.00 



Enchantress 6.00 $66.00 



Beacon 6.00 55.00 



Baur & Steinkamp 



3800 Rockwood Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Mention The Review when you writ* 



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OlALITY FERNS 



Mm^ And Other Seasonable Stock 



2is.in. 3-in. 4-ln. 5-ln. 6-in. 

 100 100 100 100 lOO 



Bostoa. . .$4.00 $8 00 $15.00 $25.00 $40.00 

 WhibUHi. 4.00 8.00 15.00 30.00 50.00 



8.00 



Todeavides 4 00 

 Scoltii . 4.00 

 SupcrbissiiM. . • • 



Davallioides 



Asparatus Pluaiasus, 



16.00 

 15.00 



.. 20.00 

 .. 20.00 

 2-in.. $2.50 



50.00 

 50.00 



per 100; 

 $20 00 perJOOO; 2J4-in., $3.50 per 100; 

 $30 00 per 1000; 3-in., $6.00 per 100; 

 $50.00 per 1000; 4-in., $10.00 per 100. 



Per 100 



Poinsettias, 2^-in $5.00 



Caleus Christmas Gem. 2^-in 3 00 



Pepcromia Muscosa, 2>4-in 4.50 



Per 100 

 Primrose, Chinese, 2>^-in., ready for 



shift $4.00 



Primula Obcoaica, 2>^-iii., ready for 



shift 7?) 3.60 



Swaiasona Alba, 3-in., strong plants... 6.00 



Violets, Wales, 2ii-in 3.00 



Germaa Iris Floreatina Aiha, earliest 



large- flowered Iris 3.00 



Iris Pallida Dalmalica, large-flowered, 



blue 8.00 



Qenatis Panicalata, 2-in , $2.50 per 100; 



$20 00 per lOOO; field, 1-year, $4.00; 



2-year, $8.00 per 100. 

 Phlox Miss Uagard, field, $4.00 per 100; 



$35.00 per 1000. 



THE REESER PLANT CO., I^^JI^eI^ 



PlaalMMa 

 OHIO 



MentloD The Review when yon write. 



ASPARAGUS PLDNOSUS, 3inch . . $S.OO per 100 

 FIELD-GROWN BEACON, fine stock, 6.00 per 100 

 4 inch rOTGROWN NAY DAY, strong, S.OO per 100 



FffiD H. LEMON S CO., ' RICHMOND, INDIA 



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MentioD The Review wbtsn you write 



CARNATIONS 



1000 Sangamo, extra heavy, at 5c. 



furrow & Company, 



GUTHRn, OKLAHOBfA 



MentloD The Revipw when vou write 



nONPSON CARNATION CO. 



Carnations > > t 

 Chrysanthemums 



JOLIET, ILLINOIS 



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100 



Beauties, 3-in $8.00 



Killarney, 3-in., per 1000, $76.00. . 8.00 



White Killarney, 3-in 8.00 



Richmond, 4-in 12.00 



All Btrongr. healthy plants. 100 1000 



Beauties, from bench $6.00 $60.00 



JOHN WELSH YOUNG,^-h"i?ll^i?i«;p«:: 



Mention The Review when yon write 



MKLODT, own root, from 2^in. pots, |6 00 per 

 doMn{ 930.00 per 100: t70.00per 250; 1250.00 per 

 1000. 



DOUBUB PUfK KTT.f.ARWKT, own root, 



{4.00 per dozen: |20.00 per 100 $40 00 per260! 

 IdO.OO per 1000. Grafted plants on Diokson'i 

 Manetti stock, 910.00 extra per 100. 



ROBERT SCOTT ft SON. 

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