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The Florists' Review 



March 10, 1914. 



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A. F. J. BAUR 



O. E. STIINKAMP 



GERANIUM PLANTS ^;:r?Sii^ 



We have the following: varieties in fine, stocky, well rooted stock, ready to shift into 4-inch: 



Ctsae. de Harcourt, white Mme. Barney, eeriae Beaute de PoiteVine; ealmon 



Berthe de Preailly, Ught pink Caatriea, eeriae ^'^S. A. Nutt, deep red 



• $3,00 per* 100; $25.(p per 1000. .i • 



Ready now 

 from sand. 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Olorioaa $4.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 Roaette .$4.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 



Write us about other varieties. C* 



■« ^ ■ ■■« ^% ^B^^BA^aa^ A BMBA CARNATION BREEDERS 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, Indianapolis, ind. 



AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. 



Meeting of Executive Committee. 



The executive committee of the 

 American Rose Society met in New 

 York city March 9, and registered the 

 following two roses, entered by. Din- 

 gee & Conard Co., West Grove, Pa.: 



Climbing My Maryland— In all except habit of 

 growth n duplicate of My Maryland, from which 

 it Is a sport; a decided climber. 



Wett Grove— Liberty x Kalserln Augusta Vic- 

 toria; in color, cerise pink; flower flat in form, 

 full and double, cup-shaped; habit of growth vig- 

 orous. 



The committee also registered the 

 following rose, entered by S. J. Renter 

 & Son, Inc., "Westerly, R. I.: 



lAdy Ann Borodell — Light pink sport of My 

 Maryland; very pleasing salmon pink shade, deep- 

 ening in center of bloom to a lively pink; habit 

 of growth distinct from My Maryland, being much 

 more vigorous, with heavier foliage and heavier 

 growth in every way; plants without bloom can 

 easily be distinguished from My Maryland. 



Robert Simpson, of Clifton, N. J., is 

 manager of the rose division of the 

 show at New York March 21 to 28. 

 Treasurer Harry O. May will be on 

 hand to give all assistance possible. 

 The gentlemen who are to act as judges 

 are as follows: Philip Breitmeyer, 

 Peter Duff, William F. Gude, Frank H. 

 Traendly, F. A. Danker, Leo Niessen, 

 Joseph Heacock, Walter Sheridan, W. 

 J. Palmer, George Burton and William 

 Kleinheinz. 



The gold medal for the best rose 

 originated in America during the last 

 five years will be passed upon on Mon- 

 day, March 23, The entire committee, 

 as well as the executive committee, ;*fl4, 

 act as a body of judges. 



All entries will be filed in duplicate, 

 one with the secretary of the society 

 nnd the other with .Tohn Young, general 

 secretary. The ruling is that no rose 

 shall be exhibited with more than two 

 growths; that is, with one pinch, ex- 

 cept in a class calling for special dis- 

 plays. These rules it is desired to have 

 generally known. 



More members have paid up their 

 dues so far this year than in the same 

 period in any previous year. 



Benjamin Hammond, Sec'y. 



Mansfield, O.— The addition of 15,000 

 feet of glass, just completed by Stuhl- 

 ilreher Bros., more than doubles their 

 glass. The whole of the addition will 

 be planted with lettuce plants, which 

 will be followed by tomatoes and cu- 

 cumbers. 



PORNER'S NOVELTIES 



Champion 



Yellow Prince 



Yellowstone 



Champion. Bright Scarlet— the scarlet 

 that is early and never out of crop. 



f 12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



Next delivery. March 2:5 * 



Yallow Princ* and Yallowstdn*. the 



Commercial Yellows. 



$10.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000 

 Ready March 27 



White Enchantress, $3.00 per loo: $ >6.00 

 per 1000, Ready, early April. 



F. Dorner & Sons Co. 



La Fayette, Ind. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



DRACAENA 



CANES 



Of proven quality. Orders lx>oked for importations 

 of Termlnalls, Fragrans, Massangeana, Ltndenl 

 AmabillH. Baptisti, Slieplierdl, Youagil, Lord Wolse 

 ley. Marguerite Story, Ouilfoylel, (Tladstonei, Im 

 perlallB, Knei kll, Origlnalls, Stricta grandls, Reglna 

 Titsworthil, Oracllis, Brazlllensls, Oodsefflana. 

 Superbnm, Sandcriiina. 



Colin Campbell 



234 East 58th St., NEW YORK CITY 



SPRENGERI 



;!-in. stock, $5.00 per 100. 

 Alt«manth*raa. 60c 



per 100, $5.00 per 1000. 



Dalslaa — Naw Ban- 

 dar and California, 



$1.00 per 100, $8,00 1000. 



Fuehalaa, four varie- 

 ties. $1.25 per lOu, $10.00 

 per 1000. 



Express prepaid on all rooted cuttings. 



C. HUNFELD, The Rooted Cutting Speciili$t, 



CLAY CEMTKR. KANSAS 



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 when writins advertisers. 



ForOneWeekOnly 



We offer 10% discount for cash with 

 order on the following choice stock. Order 

 before the opportunity ceases, 



BEDDING PLANTS 



100 1000 



2-ln. Mme. Salleroi, fine |8.00 



2-in. Vinca varierata 8.00 $27.60 



2-ln. Dracaena indivlsa. 3.00 30.00 



2-ln. Dfrisies, Queen Alexandra 8.00 



3-in. I^antanas, mixed 6.00 



2-in. Heliotrope, white 6.00 



100 



2-in. German Ivy $8,00 



3-ln. German Ivy B.OO 



2-in. Bfefonla luminosa 8.00 



214-in. Trailing Coleua, fine for vases.. 8.00 



2H-ln. Agreratnm, blue 8.00 



2-ln. Salvia Bonfire 8.00 



3-in. Salvia Bonfire S,00 



2-in. Knglish Ivy, small leaf ,,., 8.00 



SEEDLINGS AND ROOTED 



CUTTINGS 



Asparagus plumosus 



1000 



$10.00 

 6.00 



7. BO 



0.00 



12.50 



15.00 



12.00 

 6.00 



100 



Seedlings Asparagus plumosus 

 muius $1.26 



Seedlings Asparagus Sprengerl. . .70 



Cannas from sand — 



King Humbert 6.00 



Florence Vaughan 4.00 



Chaa. Henderson 4.00 



R. C. Altemantheras, red, yellaw 1.00 



R. C. ColeuB, red, yellow, mixed .75 



R. C. Double Petunias, mixed.. 1.50 



R. C. White Moonvlne 1.50 



R. C. Daisies, Sander and Alex- 

 andra 1.25 



R. C. German Ivy 1.00 



R. C. Lantanas, pink, yellow, 

 trailing 1.25 



R. C. Coleus Trailing Queen 75 



D.U.AUG$PURGER&SONSCO. 



PEORIA, ILL. 



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Wanted - Geraniums 



1500 S, A, Nutt 

 500 Whites 

 1000 Beaute Poitevine 



Address PARIS FLOWER SHOP 

 Pontiac, Mick. 



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FERNS FOR DISHES 



All the Best Varieti0||,. 



Strong plants from 214-inch pots, $3.50 per 100: 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



500 at 1000 rate. Cash with order. 



4911 Quincy St. 

 CHICAQO, ILL. 



I 



4-inch 



FRANK OECHSUN, 



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 when writing advertisers. : 



