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The Florists^ Review 



Febklakv 13, 1013. 



CARNATIONS 



Fine, strong cuttings, well rooted and in perfect healtli. 

 In making up your list of varieties to grow next season, 

 do not fail to include our two leaders. St. NlchoJ^s is prov- 

 ing itself the best all-season scarlet. It will cover the whole 

 set^son. Pocahontas is the only crimson that will grade 

 up with the best standard sorts. If you grow any crimson, 



grow Pocahontas. 



100 



St. Nicholas $6.00 



Pocahontas 6.00 



White Enchantress 2.60 



White Wonder 3.00 



White Perfection 2.50 



Shasta 3.00 



Enchantress 2.60 



Pink Delight 5.00 



Gloriosa 4.00 



Dorothy Gordon 2.60 



Rose-pink Enchantress 2.50 



1000 

 $50.00 

 50.00 

 20.00 

 25.00 

 20.00 

 26.00 

 20.00 

 40.00 

 30.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 



GERANIUMS 



We have trebled our stock of Geraniums this season, 

 and are prepared to supply them in large quantities. We 

 sell no rooted cuttings of Geraniums, all our stock being 

 shipped from 2-inch pots. 



Ctsse. De Harcourt, white. ' 



Beaute De Poitevine, salmon. 

 Mrs. Barney, cerise. 

 Castries, cerise. 



Decorator, orange scarlet. 

 A. Ricard, orange scarlet. 



M. de Castellane, cherry red. 

 Marvel, best dark red. 

 S. A. Nutt, crimson. 



BAUR & STEINKANP, Carnation Breeders, 



$3.00 per 100; $25.C0 per 1000. 



3800 Rockwood Avenue, 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



There has been more freezing weather 

 in the last two weeks than in all the 

 winter before, but it has been a wel- 

 come change. Our growers were much 

 alarmed lest they were not going to 

 be able to hold their Easter stock back. 

 Everyone reports that the prospect is 

 good for plenty of lilies for Easter, 

 and there is promise of a full crop of 

 roses. 



At present there are fewer cut flow- 

 ers than at any previous time this win- 

 ter, and the week has been an unusually 

 good one for business. There is a good 

 ■supply of hyacinths in all colors, and 

 cyclamens continue abundant. These 

 plants sell well, as do the 8-inch pots 

 of Golden Spur. Cinerarias are ap- 

 pearing in fair numbers and of excel- 

 lent quality. The made-up pots and 

 baskets that were so popular for Christ- 

 mas are again selling well. We still 

 see Gloire de Lorraine begonias used 

 a great deal in these baskets, along 

 with ferns and hyacinths. 



Various Notes. 



At the new store of Mclntyre Bros, 

 there was a fine display of pot plants 

 last week. They say that business is 

 good. They were selling a nice lot of 

 Ficus pandurata, the first of this plant 

 1 have seen in this city. 



Geny Bros, say business has been 

 good, especially design work. They are 

 cutting large quantities of extra good 

 violets. 



Haury & Sons are offering some of 

 the neatest made-up baskets and pots 

 that I remember ever having seen at 

 any other than holiday times. There 

 is always a demand for a limited num- 

 ber of these if they are well made up. 

 They had a good line of fancy heart- 

 shaped boxes for St. Valentine's day. 



The Joy Floral Co. is receiving a 

 great many out-of-town orders. I saw 

 a full load of boxes on the road to the 

 express oflSce the other day. F. B. 



Grand Junction, Colo. — Don C. Piatt, 

 manager of the Grand Floral Co., has 

 opened a downtown flower store in a 

 part of Miller's confectionery estab- 

 lishment. He has a fine show window. 



ENCHANTRESS SUPREME 



nHE best Sport of Enchantress up to date, posfessing all the vigror and freedom that dis- 

 tingruish its parent. Color a light salmon pink — a color that la not only very attractive, 

 but also one that endures full exposure to the sun without bleachingr- A good all-round 

 Carnation that retains itt> color at all reasons. Calyx is longer and narrower than that of the 

 parent variety, and distinct from the latter. Has shown no inclination to be a burster. The 

 weak points of Enchantress seem to have been lost in this Sport, and a trial of four years' 

 duration convinces us of its great value. 



PRICES 



12 Root«d Cuttlncs $3.00 i lOO Rooted Cuttings $ 12.00 



28 Rootod Cuttlns* 8.00 lOOO Rootod Cuttlncs lOO.OO 



SO Rootod Cutting* 7.00 I 



Ordor at Oneo to Soeuro Prompt Dollvory. 



DAILLEDOUZE BROTBERS, u..i Rd ..d Tr., a... BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



CONFORT CARNATION CUTTINGS 



A scarlet second to none, a carnation that came to stay. 



Be wise; have Comfort. Orders filled in rotation. 



Cuttings, guaranteed $4.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 



S. M. MERWARTH & BROS. 



Carnation Specialists. BASTON, PA. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



CARNATION ROOTED CUTTINGS,^^^^ 



Enchantress. Rooe-plnk EnchaDtress, May Day, Mrs. O. W. Ward. 

 Western White Enchantrecs. White Enchantress. White Wonder. Lady Bountiful, Queen Louise, 



White Perfection. O. P. Bassett, Beacon. 

 Prices, $3.00 per 100; $26.00 per 1000. 



VERBENAS 



OUK Sklection 

 Cuttings. 75c per IOC; $6.26 per lOOr . Plants, 2»4.1nch, $2.76 per 100; $22.00 per 1000. 



Pdbohaskb's Sklkction 

 CotUngs, 90c per 100; $8.25 per lOOO. Plants. 2"4-inch, $3.25 per 100; $28.00 per 1000. 



PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR 



OWN ROOT AND GRAFTED ROSES NOW 



J. L. DILLON, 



Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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