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The Florists^ Review 



August 15, 1912. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Trade has been quiet for the last 

 week, which means that there was 

 l)lent.v of stock. Glads and asters are 

 plentiful, and Beauties and roses are of 

 >j[ood quality, considering the time of 

 the year. 



Various Notes. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 State Florists ' Association 'was held in 

 the new quarters at the Denison hotel 

 Tuesday evening, August 6, with about 

 twenty members in attendance. Presi- 

 dent Cause was in the chair and Oliver 

 Steinkamp, the newly elected secretary, 

 filled that office. The main topic of the 

 meeting was the picnic and, after con- 

 siderable discussion, it was decided to 

 hold a picnic at Broad Kipple the last 

 Wednesday of this month. A commit- 

 tee composed of Messrs. Glaubke, Elder, 

 and Rankin was appointed to make the 

 necessary arrangements. After the 

 meeting the members were treated to a 

 Dutch lunch and cigars, which added 

 much to the meeting. It is the idea of 

 the officers of the association to add this 

 feature to the meetings from time to 

 time. 



Baur & Steinkamp have been cutting 

 some good cosmos, snapdragon and gla- 

 dioli. 



Visitors for the week were: Mr. 

 Knickman, with McHutchison & Co.; 

 Ira Clark, of Greensburg; E. C. Eoberts, 

 with the S. A. Weller Co., of Zanesville; 

 Harry White, of North Manchester; 

 (leorge Cause, of Bichmond, and Mr. 

 Woodward, of Edenburg. 



Alfred Brandt, who is spending sev- 

 eral weeks at a cottage at Lake Maxin- 

 kuckee, had an unfortunate experience 

 last week. In some manner the gaso- 

 line in an automatic cigar lighter, which 

 he was using, exploded and set fire to 

 the cottage. The damage was not great, 

 but it burned the bed clothes and other 

 articles in the room in which it hap- 

 pened. 



The Roepke-Eieman Co. has been 

 sending in some good gladioli. 



H. L. W. 



ORCHIDS 



CATTLEYA LABIATA 



I.A8t importation for the season in unus- 

 ually fine order. 



Send for prices to close out. 



Q. L. FREEMAN 



Wellfleet, Mass. 



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ORCHIDS 



Spaelal Sal*, to Clos* Out. Frash Imported 



C. Trianae 



C. Schroederae 



C. Mossiae 

 C. Qigas 



VerF reasonable price. 



John DeBuck,Secaucus, N.J. 



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Godfrey Callas 



2^-inch. strong $4.00 per 100: $36.C0 per 1000 



Cash with order from unknown correspondents. 



PATTEN & CO. 



Tewksbury, Mass. 



LILIUM HARRISII 



GROWN FROM TBK ORIGINAL 

 PDRS STOCK. KXTRA FINK. 



6 to 7-inch bulbs, 3.50 to the case. $15.00 per case. 

 Full thousHTid lots, »40.00 per 1000. 



Lillum Candldum 



Extra sized bulbs. $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 Mammoth bulbs, 6.00 per lOU; 50.00 per lUOO. 



White Roman Hyacinths 



12 to 15 c/m bulbs. $2.50 per lOo; r22.00 per 1000. 



Freesias— French- grown 

 Mammoth bulbs, -H inch and up. $12 CO per 1000. 

 Extra sized bulbs, ^a to %-inch, 9.00 per 1000. 



Paper White Grandiffiora Narcissus 



13 c/m bulbs. $8.50 per 1000. 14 c/m bulbs, $10.50 

 per 1000. 



Phoenix Roebeienii 



The finest and most graceful of all palms. Hardi- 

 est palm for summer decoration. Ironclad. 

 Does splendidly out-of-doors. Fine specimens, 

 in new 12-inch tubs, $5.00 each. 



Crotons 



Best assorted varieties, in 5-lnch and 6-inch pots, 

 $6.00, $9.00 and $12.00 per dozen. 



Coid Storage Liiy off the Vaiiey 



Packed in cases of 500 and 1000. Vary finast 

 quality obtalnabla. 



FINE FERNS 



We have a magnificent stock of exceptionally 

 fine NEPHROLEPIS in the following varieties, 

 viz. : 

 Elasantlaalma, 6-inch pots, .Vic each; 8-inch. 



$l.oO each; extra fine bpeciniens, 12-inch, $4.00 



to $5.00 each. 

 Boatonlanala, 10-ineh and 12-iuch, $5.00 to $7.50 



each. 

 Qiatraall, 8-inch, $1.00 each; 10-inch, extra fine 



specimens, $3.0u each. 

 Scottii, 6-inch pots, 50c each ; 10-inch, extra fine 



specimens, $2.50 each. 

 Viridlaalma, 10-inch. $2.00 to $3.00 each. 

 Masnlflca, Muacoaa, EiaKantlaaima Com- 



pacta, 3^-inch pots. 25c each. 

 Qiatraall, Viridlaalma, Boatonlanala, S^a- 



inch pots, 15c each. 

 Small Fama for Farn Pana, assorted varie- 

 ties, 214-inch, $3.50 per 100. 

 Aaparagua Plumoaua Nanua, 2>4-inch pots, 



$4.00 per iOO. 



Coid Storage Liilum Giganteum 



7 to 'J inch bulbs; case lots of 3uu. 



F. R. riERSON CO., Tarrytown-onHudson, NEW YORK 



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IMUIMS 



We have about 50C0 fine younj? plants which we 

 want to clear up at once to make room for carna- 

 tions. They are in fine condition and will make 

 nice stuflf if planted at once. See list below. 



WHITE 



Aiice Byron 

 IMrs. Rager 

 Lynnwood Haii 

 Diana 

 Smith's Advance 



PINK 

 Rosiere 

 Edmond Aibe 

 Paciffic Supreme 

 Dr. Enguehard 

 ■Minnie Baiiey 

 John Burton 



YELLOW 



Golden Glow 

 Monrovia 

 Comoleta 

 Crocus 



Robt. Halliday 

 Dolly Dimple 

 Bonnaffon 

 Savannah 

 Just right to make fine sprays 



$18.00 per 1000; $2.00 per 100 



We have a fine lot of young plants of Swaat Stavia. 

 for cutting next Christmas. $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



pAIMCFTri AC Booking orders now for August 15th delivery. We are this year dupli- 

 I vii^uLi iin»J eating our last year's great success in propagating this plant, and the 

 stock we are sending out is as fine as money can buy. $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



We sell 25 plants of one variety at 100 rates, 250 plants of one variety at 1000 rates. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, S^^^r 



3800 Rockwood Ave. Indianapolis, Ind. 



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-«.-.- .-'- 7*^ 



Primnla, SDPRENE STOCK 



From 2 X -Inch pots. 



MALACOIDES 



(Soo Illustration) 

 Tha naw Giant Baby Primroaa, thti ideal plant for 

 tilling or cut flowtr culture, $3.50 per IOO; $30.00 per lOUO. 



Obconica GrandiDon and Gigantea 



"Ronadorfar Hybrlda," the lK«st strain in oxist(>nce, 

 with individual flowers as big as a silver dollar: Appla 

 Bloaaom, Karmaalna Compacta, Roaaa, VIolacaa, 

 Alba, Occuiata and FIra Quaan, $3.00 per 100; $'25.00 

 per 1000. 



Cash. All orders are carefully packed and shipped by 

 any express com|)any desired. 



HENRY SCHMIDT, 



408 Fulton Street. WEEHAWKEN P. O., N. J. 



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CHAS. D. BALL 



PGBOWKB or 

 ALMS, ETC. 

 Send for Frio* Uat 



HOLMESBURG, : PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and E. 48tli St., 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 

 Pilns, Ferns iirf Dewntire Pints 



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