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The Rorists' Review 



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May 8, 1913. 



JUST IH 



QUALITY FINE 



BAY TREES 



Decorative Trees and Bushes for Porches, 

 Verandas, Lawns, etc. 



BAY TREES (Laurus Nobllis) ' 



These grand ornamental trees are "coming Into their own" In the middle and western 

 states. For fifty years and more they have been extensively -used In the east and there 

 Is nothing to be compared with them for beauty and producing an Immediate effect. 

 Our stocks have been especially selected by a specialist in Europe. We carry an Immense 

 stock of these Bay Trees. Special prices quoted for quantities. 



STANDARD OR TREE SHAPED (See Iliustration Opposite) 



42-45 in 



45 In. 



45 in. 



46 In. 

 46 In. 

 46 in. 



Stems 



high 24 In 



high 28 in. 



high 32 in. 



high ■. 34 In. 



high 88 In. 



high .....k 42 In. 



Crown Each 



diameter f 6.50 



diameter 8.00 



diameter 10.50 



diameter 11.50 



diameter 13.00 



diameter.. 14.50 



DWARFED STANDARD BAY TREES 



Each 

 .99.00 



Pair 

 flS.OO 

 15.00 

 20.00 

 22.00 

 25.00 

 28.00 



Pair 

 916.50 



STANDARD BAY TREE 

 A pair of Bay Trees or Boxwood* In front of your 

 store will add beauty to their surroundings, and you 

 win find them a most profitable tine. 



28 to 36 in. stem. 

 Crowns 28 to 80 Inch 



BOXWOOD (Buxus Sempervirena) 



Now very popular for planting as Individual specimens, also for vases, window boxes 

 and for formal and decorative effects. 



Pyramid -Shaped 



Pair 



$ 3.75 4 feet high 



4.50 4^ feet high 



6.00 

 Bush-Shaped Each 



18 inches high 90.60 



24 Inches high 1.00 



Each 



2\ feet high 92.00 



3 feet high 2.50 



S^ feet high 3.50 



Each Pair 

 .94.50 9 8.00 

 . 5.50 10.00 



Pair 



91.16 



1.75 



Doz. 



9 6.50 



10.00 



Our "Money-maker" Price Ust win tail you all about them. 



It Is yours for the asking. 



Wintersdn's Seed Store 



166 N. Wabash Avenue 



[Established 1894] 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Algona, la.— The Curtis Floral Co., 

 of Hampton, la., has opened a branch 

 store here. 



Du Quoin, HI. — Wm. L. Thill has. just 

 been electe«l to serve his second term 

 as alderman in the Fourth ward. Mr. 

 Thill reports trade as being satisfac- 

 tory. He escaped all storms this 

 sprinp. 



Canton, N. Y.— The St. Lawrence 

 School of Agriculture has awarded to 

 "Wisner & Arthur, of Lowville, N. Y., 

 the contract to build its new green- 

 bouse and workshop, the price to be 

 $19,000. 



Li Dorado, Kan.— The El Dorado Flo- 

 ral Co., C W. Salisbury, manager, re- 

 cently found a double spathed calla 

 amonp its ordinary blooms of this 

 flower. So great a curiosity was turned 

 to goofl advertising account. 



Faragould, Ark.— V. H. Chase and 

 Louis Auten will open a store here to 

 handle cut flowers, plants, seeds, fer- 

 tilizers, etc. The business will be 

 known as the Chase Floral Co. Mr. 

 Auten is in the produce business, be- 

 ing the head of the Louis Auten Pro- 

 duce Co. 



Princeton, N. J.— -John Heeremans 

 .bas miTchpte^ ^he business of ^Qel^ge 

 flAIlan, who 'W'af obliged to dispose of it 

 ..on account of ill health. Mr. Heere- 

 mans took possession April 1. The busi- 

 ness is a retail one, with a store at 40 

 Nassau street and residence and green- 

 houses at 48 Spruce 8tr3et. 



GERANIUMS 



We have about 5000 plants of S. A. Nutt and Marvel, which we want 

 to move at once. They are Mne. strong young plants in 2-inch pots. 

 and will make floe stock for late spring sales if shifted right away. 

 We also have a few hundred each of Decorator q^nd A. Ricard. There 

 is no dner young stock in the country, and they are really a bargain 

 at the price we are quoting— 



$2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 



We also have about lOOO fine young plants of Carnation White Perfection, 



in 2-inch pots, which we offer you for $20.t0 per 1000. 



It will be to your advantage as well as ours if you will order at once. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP ^^"b'J.II'd'S.s 



3800 Rockwood Avenue, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 



Grown in POTS and TUBS for 

 JUNE and JULY FLOWERING 



Very large Bpecimens in half-barrels $5.00 to $7.50 each 



Plants in 14-inch tubs 1.50 to 2.00 each 



Smaller plants in pots 35o,5,60|^ %n^ 75c eac^ accordjpg to.isize 



We have a fine stock of ENGLISH IVY and VINCA VARIEQATA, gro^n 

 in 3^ and 4-inch pots-Vlnca at $10.00 per 100, ivy at $I2.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, NEW YORK 



