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March 16, 1911. 



FINE FERNS 



Ready For Immediate 

 Retail Sale 



We have an exceptionally fine and large stock of Ferns in the following varieties— first-class plants of exceedingly 

 good value — plants that will please the most critical buyers, both in regard to quality and value. 



NephroleplB Klevantlsslina (Improved). The finest of 

 this type— never showing a Boston frond ; has not reverted in the 

 last four years. Fine plants, 4-in. pots, $2.50 per doz.; 6-in., |6.00 

 per doz.; 8-in., |12.00 per doz.; large specimens in 12-in. pans. |3.00 

 to $5.00 each. 



Neplirolepls Klesantlsslma Compaota. This bears the 

 same relation to Elegantissima that Scottii does to Bostoniensis. It 

 Is a dwarf, compact plant, especially fine in the small sizes. Fine 

 plants, 4-ln. pots, 13.00 per doz. ; 6-in., $6.00 per doz. 



Neplirolepls Soholzell. Fine plants, S^a-in. pots. (2.60 per 

 doz. : 6-in. pans. $6 00 per doz. ; 8-in. pans, $12.00 per doz. 



Nepbroleplfl Bostonienals. Extra strong plants, 8-in. pans, 

 112.00 per doz. 



Neplirolepls Soottli; 8-in. pans, |I2.0O per doz. 



Small Ferns tor Feru Pans. Best and hardiest varieties, 

 assorted: Pteris Mayii Wlmsecti, Adiantoides, Aspidium Tsussi- 

 mense. Cyrtomium Falcatum, etc. Strong plants, 2^-in. pots, 13.50 

 per 100. 



CROTONS. Nice assortment, well colored, 5-in., $9.00 per dozen. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., 



Tarrytown-on-Hadson, New York 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Trade has been rather uncertain for 

 the last two weeks. One day is busy and 

 the next quiet. Flowers are plentiful, 

 spring bulb stock is coming in large 

 quantities and most of it is consumed 

 daily. Eoses and carnations are of good 

 quality, but Beauties are still poor. Sweet 

 peas, valley, lilies, lilacs, orchids and 

 daisies find a good market. 



Various Notes. 



Herman Junge and Carl Sonnen- 

 schmidt ■were visitors at Eichmond last 

 week, as Smith & Young are going to 

 add some glass this year and they were 

 inspecting the E. G. Hill Co. plant. 



Eeinhold Schilling, lately with John 

 Eieman, is back at the old stand at the 

 New York store. 



Wm. Smith, with the Eoepke-Eieman 

 Co., has received an offer from an east- 

 ern baseball team to catch for them this 

 year. 



Geo. Gause, of Eichmond; J. E. A. 

 Haugh, of Anderson ; Nixon Gano, of 

 Martinsville; E. J. Brown, of Shclby- 

 ville, and Mr. Humf eld, of Muncie, were 

 visitors in the city last week. 



Will Eoepke has plans ready for a new 

 residence, to be built in the neighbor- 

 hood of their greenhouses. 



E. E. Temperly has been in the hospi- 

 tal for the last week suffering with ap- 

 pendicitis. 



Adolph Baur, Pahud Floral Co., A. 

 Wiegand & Sons, the Smith & Young Co., 

 and Bertermann Bros, have been invest- 

 ing in glass lately. 



L. F. Benson has purchased an auto for 

 delivery purposes. 



The smiling face of Mr. Farney, with 

 M. Eice & Co., was seen in the city last 

 week. Mr. Farney reports business good. 



Among the local florists who have sig- 

 nified their intention of attending the 

 National Flower Show are Adolph Baur, 

 John Bertermann, Irwin Bertermann, 

 Henry Eieman and Harry Eieman. 



Baur & Smith have announced their 

 intention to dissolve partnership in June. 

 Adolph Baur is to take the new place 

 and Sidney Smith is going to resume 

 operations at the old place. Good luck 

 to both. 



Henry Eieman has been putting up 

 some cement benches of his own con- 

 struction. Mr. Eieman thinks them a 

 big improvement and expects to finally 

 equip his whole place with them. 



Carl Groener, formerly with A. Wie- 

 gand & Sons, leaves this week for Port- 

 land, Ore. H. L. W. 



Baytrees/;Boxwood.*.Rhododendrons 



Orders booked now for immediate or spring 



delivery. 



Special low prices quoted by mail. 

 F. W. O. SCHMITZ, Importer and Exporter, Prince Bay, N.Y. 



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Whltmani Fens 



2;^-inch $3.00 per 100 



I'er 100 



Calla Devoniensis, 3-in $ 4.00 



Daisies (Nicholson's white 

 and yellow, best for forc- 

 ing) 4.00 



Dracaena Indivisa, 5-in 20.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, strong 



3-in 4.00 



STRONG, WELL-ROOTED 

 CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Victory, Beacon, May Day, After- 

 glow, Enchantress, White and Rose- 

 pink Enchantress, at rock-bottom 

 prices. 



At the home of the 

 Richmond Rose . . . 



FRED H. LEMON & CO. 



RICHMOND, IND. 



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Get Order in for Easter Stock Now 



HydraDjreae. 6-Inch pots. 6 to 8 beads. $1.00 to $1.25 

 each. 8-lnch pots. 8 to 12 heads. $1.50 to $2 00 each. 

 9-lnch pots. 10 to 20 heads, at $2.00 to $2.50 each. 



Spiraeas, 3 varieties. 35c, 60c and 76c each. Pink 

 Spiraeas, at 50c, 75c and $1.00 each. 



Lilies, can ship these now at 35c. 60c and 76c a plant, 

 or send to your order later at nHzc per bad. 



Azaleas. $1.00. $1.25 and $1.50 each. 



Baby Rambler Roses. We have 600 In 6 and 7tnch 

 pots, that are irolntr to be fine, larffe. bushy plants, 

 for immediate delivery, 50c and 75c each. 



Sonpert and Hermosa Roses, SVj-inch, 16c; 4-lnch, 

 at 25c: 5-lnch. at 35c. While they last. 



Bulb Stock, all kinds. 



Don't forget our Ferns. A special in Whltmani and 

 Boston, all sizes. Ask for our lists of Boses. Car- 

 nations. Chrysanthemums and Soft-wooded Stock, 



GEO. A. KUHL 



Wholesale Grower PEKIN, ILL. 



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ANTON SCHULTHEIS, CoHege Point, L. I. 



Headquarters for 



DECOIUTIVE and riOWERING PLANTS 



Easter Stock 



Baby Ramblers. 6-iD. pots, nicely budded, just 

 rlRht for Easter; with 6 to 7 clusters of buds, clean, 

 healthy foliage, no mildew; heif?ht, 15 to 18 Inches 

 above pot, $6.00 per doz.; W7.50 per 100. 



Spiraea Gladstone, 6 and 7-1d. pots, perfect 

 foliage, budded, fine stock. $4.50 per doz.; $36.00 

 per 100. 



Hydrangea Otaksa. ThU stock is nicely bud- 

 ded, will be right for Kaster; these are good sellers. 

 Order now. 6-in. pots, $4 50 and $6.00 per doz.; 

 $35.00 and $47.50 per 100: 7-ln. pots, $7,50 and $9.a) 

 Ijor doz.; $60.00 and $70 00 per 100. 



SeedlinsB tliat are ready now. 



Per 100 



Kentia Belmoreana Palms $2.60 



Asparacrus Pluiiio8us Nanus 



(write for prices on larger quantity).. 1.25 



Asparaens Spreneeri 75 



Cyclamen Persicum Gisranteam, 



4-5 colors. Order quick, as only about 



5000 are left 1.50 



1000 

 $20.00 



10.00 



6.00 



12.60 



Bedding Stock 



Per doz. 100 lOOO 



$2.60 

 6.00 



7.00 



7.00 

 3.00 

 1.00 

 .75 

 2.60 

 3.00 

 6.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 2.60 



$22.60 



20.00 



2-ln. Asparagus Sprengeri. 



3-ln. Asparagus Sprengeri $0.75 



Sin. Obconlca Primroses. ~ 1.00 



4-ln. Obconlca Primroses... 2.10 



S-ln. Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. . 1.00 



2-in. Queen Alexandra Daisies 40 



Rooted cuttings Salvia Splendens. 

 Rooted cuttings Ageratum, blue ■ . 



I'q-Id. Dracwna Indivlsa 



2Hi-ln. Dracfena Indivlsa 40 



3-in.Dracffina Indivlsa 7B 



2-in. Mme. Salleroi Geranium 40 



mj-in. Lo»)ella K. Mallard 40 



2 in. English Ivy 40 



2-in. Ferns Aspidium Tsussimense 



All this stock is seasonable and if you can use any 

 at all it would be well to get same early, as you know 

 how hard it la to get good stock as season advances. 



Oash from unknown parties. To buyers with 

 approved credit, 60 days' time if wanted. 



D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS CO. 



PEORIA, ILL. 



English Ivy 



Trinchf choice stock. 



$4.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Order at once, stock umited. 



JKCOB SCHULZ 



550 S. Fourtii Avenue, LOUISVILLE, KY 



