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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



April 18, 1912. 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 



Trade Exhibition at Chicago. 



Wertheimer Bros., New York iin-> 

 porters of ribbons, have reserved 250 

 square feet of space. 



Kroeschell Bros. Co., Chicago, have 

 taken 300 square feet. 



The ground plan, diagram and rules 

 governing the trade exhibition will be 

 sent out at an early date. 



Many inquiries have been received 

 at this office regarding space, which 

 shows the great interest that is being 

 taken in the Chicago convention, which 

 undoubtedly will be a record breaker. 



Department of Registration. 



As no objections have been filed, 

 public notice is hereby given that the 

 registration of the new carnation. Com- 

 modore, by the E. G. Hill Co., Eich- 

 mond, Ind., becomes complete. 



As no objections have been filed, 

 public notice is hereby given that the 

 registration of the new gladioli, Ameri- 

 can Wonder and American Giant, of 

 H. W. Koerner, Station B, R. F, D. 

 No. 6, Milwaukee, Wis., becomes com- 

 plete. 



As no objections have been filed, 

 public notice is hereby given that the 

 registration of the new geranium, Mrs. 

 E. D. Curtis, by the Curtis Floral Co., 

 515 South Main street, Hampton, la., 

 becomes complete. 



John Young, Sec 'v. 



April 12, 1912. 



RHINEBECK, N. Y. 



The season just ending has been a 

 discouraging one to the violet grow- 

 ers of this vicinity, particularly in 

 the months of January, February and 

 March, when the demand for violets 

 was slack and coal bills were extraor- 

 dinarily large, so that about all the 

 receipts went up the chimney. Quite 

 a number of violet houses are for sale 

 or to rent this spring at reasonable 

 terms. 



Professor Donald Eeddick, of the 

 New York State College of Agricul- 

 ture, at Cornell University, has been 

 spending a week here, investigating the 

 cause of root-rot and other diseases 

 to which the violet plant is subject, 

 and suggesting remedies. Eoot-rot is 

 the worst disease the violet growers 

 have to contend with. S. R. F. 



A-1 Stock 



Fuch8la8,the best named 

 varieties. $1.00 per 100; 

 $9.00 per 1000. Coleus, 

 all the finest select 

 named vartetles. 70c per 

 100; $6.00 per 1000. 

 Sweet Alyssum, our bljr 

 double giant, 80c per 

 100; $6.00 per 1000. 

 Vlncas. rooted cutting, 

 very strong, $1.00 per 

 100; $8.00 per 1000. Daisy, 

 White California. $1.00 

 per 100. Feverfew, 

 li Little Gem, large, fine, 

 double flowers, the 

 best of all, $1.00 per 100; 

 $9.00 per 1000. Swaln- 

 Bonas, $1.25 per 100. 



Enchantress and Harlo- 



warden Carnations, rooted cuttings strong, $2.60 

 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. Vlncas, 3-ln.. $5.00 per 100. 

 Express prepaid on all rooted cuttings. SatlsfactloD 

 guaranteed to all parts of the United States. 



C. HUMPELD, Qay Center, Kan. 



THE ROOTED CUTTING SPECIALIST 



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BEDDING 8TDCK 



A No. 1 SHAPE 



Ready for immediate shipment. 250 of any one kind 



at thousand rates. 



^2-lii. 3 



100 1000 100 



Alutilon Savitzii $3.00 $25.00 $4.00 



Acalypha Hacafeeana. . . 2. SO 20.00 3.50 



Achyranthes Emersoni.. 2.00 18.60 3.00 



Ageratum, 7 varieties... 2.00 18.60 3.00 



Begonia Vernon 2.00 18.60 3.00 



Cuphea Platycentra 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Cineraria Maritima Can- 



didissima 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Cannas, good assortment 3.00 



Cannas, King Humbert 5.00 



Coleus, Brilliancy 3.00 25.00 4.00 



Coleui, 11 varieties 2.00 17.50 3.00 



Chrysanthemums, Hardy 



Pompon 2.00 18.50 . . . 



Fuchsias, Goettlngen and 



Marlnka 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Hardy English Ivy 2.00 18.50 3.00 



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Geraniums, Ivy Leaved 



Geraniums, Mt. of Snow, 

 Mrs. Pollock, Silver 

 Leaf Nutt, Sophie Du- 

 maresque 



Heliotrope, Chieftain; 

 Mme. Bruant 



lemon Verhenas 



Uoonvines, white, blue.. 



Petunias, double fringed 

 mixed 



Sage, Holt's Mammoth . . 



Salvia, Bonfire, Zurich . . 



Senecio Scandens, Parlor 

 Ivy 



Verhenas, 5 varieties.... 



Hardy Fhlox, 10 vars... 



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$2.00 



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1000 

 $18.60 



3-in. 



100 1000 



$3.00 $25.00 



3.00 25.00 4.00 35.00 



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18.50 

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3.00 25.00 



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3.00 ?5.00 



3.00 26.00 



3.00 25.00 



3.00 25.00 



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3.00 25.00 



R. Yioceot Jr., & Sods Co 



White Mai^, 

 •9 Md. 



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STOCK m EVERYBODY 



high, SI. 00 each. 

 1, $1.50 each. 



BOXWOOD PYEAMTD, 24 in. 



30 in. high, 



36 In. high, $2.00 each. 



42 in. high, $3.00 each. 



BOXWOOD, BXTSH SHAPE— 



12 in. high, 30c each; $25.00 per 100. 

 18 in. high, 45c each. 

 24 in. high, $1.00 each. 

 30 In. high, $1.50 each fvery heavy). 

 36 in. high, $2.00 each (very heavy). 

 Above nicely shaped stock with ball of earth, 

 burlaped. 



AZALEA MOLLIS, hardy, for outdoor planting, 

 12 to 15 in. high, full of buds, $25.00 per 100. 



ENGLISH IVY, strong 4-in. pot plants, in fine 

 growing condition, 3 ft. of tops, $12.00 per 100; 

 2^-ln. pots, $4.00 per 100. 



RHODODENDRONS, Parson's Hardy varieties 

 for outdoor planting; ~utRloubtedly the largest 

 block of Imported plants in tbe country. Fine, 

 bright foliage, and well filled with buds. Named 

 sorts in all colors. 



16/18 in. high, 7 to 10 buds, 50c each. 



18/24 in. high, 8 to 12 buds, 76c each. 



24/30 in. high, 10 to 16 buds, $1.00 each. 



30/36 in. high, 16 to 20 buds, $1.60 each. 



KALMIA LATIFOLIA (Mountain Laurel), 18 

 in. high, 12 to 15-ln. head, with ball of earth. 

 60c each. 



TREE ROSES, straight stlflt stems, 4 ft. high, 

 with good heads; hardy sorts only, all colors, 

 $40.00 per 100. 



The Storrs & Harrison CO( 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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GERANIUMS 



We have about 2000 plants left of Decorator and A. Ricard. Fine strong 

 young plants grown from toj) cuttings. They are of the regular B. Sc S. qual- 

 ity and will make nice stock if shifted at once. 



$2. SO per 100; $22. SO per 1000. 



We also have about 2C00 fine young plants of Beacon carnations in 2-inch 

 pots, which we want to sell at 



$2S.OO per lOOO. Rooted Cuttings at $20.00 per lOOO. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP.^rE?."."... Indianapolis, Ind. 



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