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ThcWcckly Florists' Review* 



Apbil 18. 1012. 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Trade has been rather quiet since 

 Easter. There ai^ a few wedding dec- 

 orations in sight, but nothing of an 

 extravagant nature. Stoclc of all kinds 

 is obtainable in almost any quantity. 

 Beauties and all varieties of roses are 

 of good quality. Carnations have short- 

 ened up a little, while sweet peas are 

 more than enough to go around. Some 

 first-class snapdragon is to be seen. 

 Orchids are plentiful, but do not find 

 ready sale. Bulbous stock is still plen- 

 tiful. Some outdoor narcissi have 

 made their appearance. Smilax _ is 

 scarce. Blooming plants are plentiful, 

 some first-class azaleas, hydrangeas, 

 ramblers and spiraeas being obtainable. 



■ Various Notep. ■ . 



Hartie & Elder have been sending 

 in some of the highest grade carnations 

 seen in this market this year. 



A. Wiegand & Sons have a new 

 Mar'mon touring car. George Wie- 

 gand may be seen "breaking the speed 

 law" almost any of these fine after- 

 noons. , • ^ . IT „ 



The Roepke-Eieman Co. is selling 

 • some fine pot ramblers in the flower 



market. , ^, .^ 



Carl Sonnenschmidt has the auto 



bee. He spends most of his time in- 



xvestigating the merits of the different 



machines. _,. 



Hans Kipke, formerly with A. Wie- 

 gand & Sons, spent a few days with 

 friends in the city last week. 



Walter Hanson, with E. A. Nelson 

 several years ago, is back on the job 



^^Bertermann Bros. Co. was busy with 

 wedding decorations last week. 



J J. Karins, with Henry A. Dreer, 

 Inc., spent a couple of days ^ith the 

 trade last week. H. L.. W. 



Hopkinsville, Ky.— It was reported 

 under date of April 15 that Wm. R 

 Snyder, Sr., of the firm of Snyder & 

 Harned, was seriously ill at his rooms 

 on Main street. 



Gasport, N. Y.— Lee Smith, ^nanager 

 and grower for White Bros., reports 

 that the firm is making preparations to 

 remove part of its plant to Medina. 

 Business is brisk. ^^ 



t inrh very heavy. $5.00 per 100. 4-inch, two 

 nl^nte Tn Wt. $15b^r doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 gSe^geri.'?^4-inch, % Per 100. $'22.50 per 



KsStd'to'^dl^^.'rready for 2^-in. pots. 



Axeratum Blue P*"^***'®"' 



SOc per 100: $7.00 Per 1000. 



'-"bC?^""?..?"*;!™ v..m: 18.00 p,, 



1000. 

 '^'■'"nc"'?^ "'eaves. $2.50 perlOO; 3-inch. 

 12 to 18 leaves, $5.00 per 100. 



**■ lL'"' indoor se^linRs. Giant Mixture and 

 Masterpiece, 60c per 100; $4.50 per 1000. 



*''ciara BedmaH.2^-inch. $2.00 per 100: $18.50 

 «"fi5raCtr$^rpe"r"»15.C« per 



ThEiHS^l^"^-^^^-'F^r 



to fumffiarsi Plantlfrom small pots: this is to 

 iou^XanS as it means less express charges. 

 ' Cash with order. 



Telephone Irving 954. 

 5732 (iunneson Street. 

 . Jefferson Park Sta., CHIMSO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



P. Pearson, 



YOUNG 



l^ ose p lants 



OUT OF 2I2-INCH POTS 



nHIS is fine, clean, strong, healthy stock, well 

 established in 2 >^ -inch pots. Our young stock 

 never fails to give satisfaction and the plants here 

 offered will please those who want to plant early. 



100 1000 



American Beauties $5.60 $50.00 



White Killarney 5.00 40.00 



Killamey 5.00 40.00 



Maryland 5.00 40.00 



Perle 4.00 30.00 



Richmond 4.00 30.00 



Ready for Imzuadlate Shipment. 



PETER REINBERG 



30 East Randolph Street CHICAGO 



MentiOD Hie Review when you write. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY 



3-inch, $60.00 per JQOO 



CUT FLOWERS OF ALL ROSES AT LOW PRICES. 



SOUTH PARK FLORAL CO. 



M. HKUJER, 

 Pres. 



NEW CASTLE, IND. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



• •• 1 M ICiuf 



Cluysaathefflam 



By Arthur Herri ngfton 



Formerly president Cbrysanthemiun 

 Society of America. 



The most complete and comprehensive 

 work on the cultivation of the chrysan- 

 themum that has yet been published in 

 America. Its scope and character may 

 be gleaned from the list of contents, 

 which comprises chapters on composts; 

 planting ; benches, boxes or pots ; general 

 cultural details ; crown and terminal buds ; 

 feeding, its object and application; care 

 of the buds; exhibition and judging; spec- 

 imen plants, plants in pots ; raising from 

 seed and hybridizing; sports; hardy 

 chrysanthemums; chrysanthemums for 

 south and west; insect pests and diseases; 

 classification and selection of varieties 

 for special purposes ; history of the chrys- 

 anthemum, etc. The book will be wel- 

 comed for the lucid, comprehensive^ as 

 well as the practical character of its con- 

 tents. Handsomely illustrated. 168 

 pages, 5x7 inches. Price 50c postpaid. 



Florista* Pnblishingr Co., 

 CaxtOR BIdg.. CHICAGO. 



Carnation 

 Rooted Cuttings 



ROSFTTF-T^® b"8ht, large- 

 wwjjl^t I L. flowered dark pink 



Carnation. Only a few thousand left 

 for April 10th delivery— 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



250 at 1000 rate. 



For March delivery we can supply now : 



100 1000 



Scarlet Glow $3.00 $25.00 



White Perfection 3.00 25.00 



Bonfire 6.00 50.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 3.00 25.00 



Quality cuttings. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



LA FAYETTE, IND. 



Always Mention the Florists' Review whea 

 writing advertisen 



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