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The Florists^ Review 



Max 8, 1913. 



INDkANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Trade was fairly steady last week. 

 The weather has been unusually warm 

 for this time of the year; the thermom- 

 eters registered 90 degrees several days. 

 There has been some funeral work and 

 the general trade is much better than 

 heretofore. Stock is plentiful, carna- 

 tions being a glut on the market. Good 

 roses find a steady market. Beauties 

 are moving slowly. Sweet peas and 

 snapdragons are a trifle scarce. Out- 

 door valley has put in an appearance. 

 Callas and Easter lilies are plentiful. 



The recent warm weather has caused 

 quite a stir in the bedding plant busi- 

 ness and, from all indications, this will 

 be a good year in that line. 



Various Notes. 



John Bertermann may be seen al- 

 most any of these fine days, breaking all 

 speed records in his new Premier auto 

 on East Washington street. 



Mrs. Homer Wiegand, who has been 

 in a critical condition at the Methodist 

 hospital, is much improved. 

 ' The Pahud Floral Co. suffered much 

 inconvenience from the loss of a box- 

 wood shipment, which was lost in 

 transit. 



Pearl James, formerly with the Ber- 

 termann Bros. Co., and Fred Kiel, for- 

 merly with Alfred Brandt, have taken 

 positions with A. Wiegand & Sons. 



Frank Farney, of the M. Eice Co., 

 spent a few days with the trade here 

 last week. 



William Langstaff, the veteran florist 

 at the Deaf and Dumb Institute, has 

 been seriously ill at his home. The 

 last reports, however, indicated some 

 improvement. 



J. A. E. Haugh, of Anderson, and J. 

 E. Brown, of Shelbyville, were in the 

 city last week. 



Alfred Brandt has become a chicken 

 fancier. He intends to raise only pedi- 

 greed stock. 



All hands at Baur & Steinkamp's 

 have been busy planting carnations dur- 

 ing the last week. H. L. W. 



Caldwell, N. J. — William Aubry is 

 having built a $5,000 greenhouse on his 

 property in west Caldwell. 



Lafayette, Ind. — F. Dorner & Sons 

 Co., which has two ranges of houses, is 

 preparing to make important changes 

 in the older place this summer. Five 

 houses will come down and four new 

 ones, each 30x300, will go up. The 

 place now has two heating plants. These 

 will be consolidated and a new trap 

 system put in, the same as the one that 

 works so well in the newer range. 



JULIUS ROEHR8 CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of every variety 



Mention The Rerlew when yoo write. 



JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and C 48th St, 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 

 Pilin, Feru ui Decmtife Plintt 



Mention Tb« Bevlew when yoo irrlt*. 



FLOWERINB, DECORATIVE 

 AND VEGETABLE PLANTS IN ABUNDANCE 



Liberal extras for early orders. Prompt ahipments. 



size pots. Per 100 Per 1000 



2%-lnch Abutilon Savltsil, or 6 varieties mixed |2.25 $20.00 



2Vi-lnch Aceratnms, blue and white 2.25 20.00 



2% -Inch Alternantheras, red or yellow 2.28 20.00 



2^-Inch Altemanthera BrllliantisBima 2.S0 22.50 



2^-lnch Alyssum, Little Gem or Large Giant 2.00 18.00 



2V4-lnch AlyBBum, double, strong plants 2.60 22.60 



21^ -Inch Asparagus Plumosus, large plants 8.00 25.00 



4 -Inch Aaparagns Plumosua 8.00 76.00 



2%-l.nch Asparaarue Sprenseri k^.j.,.. 2.26 20.00 



4 -Inch AspararuB Sprengerl 6-60 60.00 



2%-lnch Begonia Vernon, 8 colors 2.50 22.50 



3 -Inch Beconia Vernon, 8 colors 5.00 46.00 



4 -Inch Caiadlums, Elephant's Ear 8.00 76.00 



50,000 3H and 4-inch Cannas in 28 varieties, state kinds wanted 5.00 46.00 



2%-lnch Centaureaa, Dusty Miller 2.25 20.00 



2Vi-lnch CoieuB, in abundance, Golden Bedder or Verschaffeltil 2.50 22.60 



2V6-lnch ColeuB. In 15 mixed varieties 8.50 30.00 



2V4-lnch Cupheas. Cigar Plant 2.25 20.00 



3%-lnch Dracaena Indivisa 6-00 56.00 



2%-inch Fuciuias. 12 good varieties mixed 8.00 26.00 



4 -inch FucliaiaB, 12 good varieties mixed 7.60 70.00 



50,000 Geranlnms, 8^ and 4-incb, 20 varieties, such as S. A. Nutt. Grant, 



Ricard, Poltevine, Bucliner, Montmore, PerliinB, BoBeleor, etc .... 7.00 66.00 



4 -inch Ivy Geraninma, 10 varieties 8.00 76.00 



4 -Inch Rose Geraninnu, 7 varieties 7.00 66.00 



2Vi-inch Mme. Salleroi, good plants 2.26 20.00 



4 -inch Heliotropea, white, light or dark blue 7.60 70.00 



2Vi-inch Heliotropes, white, light or dark blue 2.60 22.50 



3V4-lnch Lantanaa, bushy plants, 6 varieties 7.00 66.00 



2^-lnch LobeUas, fine, bushy plants 2.26 20.00 



6 -inch Marguerites, flne plants, in bloom, white and yellow 8.60 76.00 



4 -inch Margneritea, flne plants, In bloom, white and yellow 6.60 60.00 



3 -inch Marguerltea, flne plants, in bloom, white and yellow 4.00 36.00 



Mrs. Sander Marguerite. Same price. 



2%-lnch Pelargoninma, Ladv Layal 4.00 36.00 



2^ -Inch Petunias, single, assorted colors 2.26 20.00 



2 H -Inch Phlox Drummondi. mixed colors 2.25 20.00 



Rudbeclilaa, Golden Glow 8.00 26.00 



Sweet Wililama, fleld plants, fine assortment 1.26 10.00 



2^-inch Salvias, Bonfire or Splendens 2.60 22.50 



3 -inch Salvias, extra large. Bonfire or Splendena 5.00 45.00 



2^-lnch Stocka, Ten Weeka, Princesa Alice or Beauty of Nice 2.25 20.00 



2H-lnch Verbenna, a flne assortment 2.26 20.00 



2H-inch Verbenas, separate colors, white, pink, purple, striped, etc 2.60 22.60 



4 -inch Vincas, variegated and green 7.00 65.00 



VEGETABLE PLANTS BY THE MILLION. 

 TOMATO PLANTS — Early Jewel, Earliana, Early Acme, Stone, Beefsteak, Ponderosa, 

 etc., $2.25 per 1000; 5000 and over, $2.00 per 1000. 



CABBAGE PLANTS — Wlnnlngstadt, Wakefleld, Early Summer, etc., $2.25 per 1000; lota 

 of 5000 and over, $2.00 per 1000. 



EGG PLANTS, PEPPER PLANTS, CAULIFLOWER, BRUSSELS SPROUTS AND ALL 

 OTHER KINDS OF VEGETABLE PLANTS IN ABUNDANCE. CORRESPONDENCE 

 SOLICITED. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BEDDING PLANTS 



BY THE THOUSANDS 



We are very strong: this year on spring: plants ; our stock is one 

 of the largest in Philadelphia, of the varieties and sizes that almost 

 everyone wants for planting out to make immediate effect. 



HYDRANGEA 0TAK8A. 

 We have 500. not plants that have been forced 

 for Easter and stunted, but plants that have been 



frown cool, now set with buds for May and 

 une flowering. 7 and 8-lncb pots, with 8 to 15 

 flowering sboots; very strong. 



7 and 8-lnch pots 75c and $1.00 each 



Extra large ones 1.60 each 



OERANnrifS. 



We have 25,000 In 4-ln. potB, only the best 

 bedding varieties. 



Beaute Poitevlne, 4-ln $ 8.00 100 



S. A. Nutt, John Doyle, La Favorite 

 and mixed varieties, 4-ln 8.00 100 



Jean Vlaud and Beaute Poitevlne, in 



5%-ln. Dots, flne strong plants 2.00 dos. 



BEGONIA VERNON, red and pink 7.00 100 



BEGONIA LUMINOSA, red, very strong 7.00 100 



FUCHSIAS, 4-ln., flne varieties 7.00 100 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS, 4-ln 7.00 100 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS, 5-ln 15.00 100 



SINGLE PETUNIAS, California Giants. 



4 In 7.00 100 



AGEBATUM, 4-ln 7.00 100 



HELIOTROPES, 4-ln 7.00 100 



SCARLET SAGE, Bonfire and Zurich, 



4-ln 7.00 100 



NASTURTIUMS, 4-ln 6.00 100 



VINCA VARIEGATA, 4-ln .... -^ 10.00 100 



HARDY IVY, 4 in., staked, 3 ft 12.00 100 



ROSE GERANIUMS. 4 In 8.00 100 



CANNAS. 



We have a flne stock of these; good, strong 

 plants. 



King Humbert, 4-ln WO.OO lOO 



Pres. McKlnley, Richard Wallace, 

 Florence Vaughan, Clias. Hender- 

 son, Martha Washington, Mme. 

 Crozy, Egandale, J. D. Elsele, 4-ln. 7.00 100 

 MOONVINES (Ipomoe* Noctiflora). 



Our stock Is very large and all are good, strong 

 plants. 



4-ln. plants, staked up, 3 ft $10.00 100 



2Hln. plants 5.00 100 



COLEUS. Only the best bedding va- 

 rieties, Verschaffeltil, Golden Bed- 

 der, Queen Victoria and fancy mixed 

 varieties, 2>4-ln. pots 3.00 100 



ALTERN ANTHER AS, red and yellow, 

 2%-ln 3.00 100 



SMALL PLANTS. 

 Marigolds, Petunias, Verbenas, Phlox, 



Dwarf Lobelia, Alyssum, 2Mi-in. pots $3.00 per 

 100. 



Latania Borbonlca, 3-ln. pots, $1.50 per doz. 

 Araucaria EzcelM, 4 to 5 tiers, 75c to 91.00 each, 

 fash with order, please. 



ASCHMANN BROS., The Hustlers 

 •*""* :S IKhS'8*r;«n«., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



