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The Florists' Review 



December 19, 1912. 



CARNATIONS 



We will have the following varieties ready for delivery 

 early in January. Fine strong cuttings, well rooted and in 

 perfect health. 



In making up your list of varieties to grow next season, 

 do not fail to include our two leaders. St. Nicholas is prov- 

 ing itself the best all-season scarlet. It will cover the whole 

 season. Pocahontas is the only crimson that will grade 

 up with the best standard sorts. If you grow any crimson, 

 grow^ Pocahontas. 



100 1000 



St. Nicholas $6.00 $60.00 



Pocahontas 6.00 50,00 



White Enchantress 2.60 20.00 



White Wonder 3.00 25.00 



White Perfection 2.50 20.00 



Shasta 3.00 25.00 



Enchantress 2.50 20.00 



Pink Delight 5.00 40.00 



Gloriosa 4.00 30.00 



Dorothy Gordon 2.50 20.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 2.50 20.00 



Beacon 2.50 20.00 



GERANIUMS 



We have trebled our stock of Geraniums this season, 

 and are prepared to supply them in large quantities. We 

 sell no rooted cuttings of Geraniums, all our stock being 

 shipped from 2-inch pots. Our first batch will be ready 

 early in January. 



Ctsse. De Harcourt, white. 



Beaute De Poitevine, salmon. 

 Mrs. Barney, cerise. 

 Castries, cerise. 



Berthe de Presilly, light pink. 

 Decorator, orange scarlet. 

 A. Ricard, orange scarlet. 



M. de Castellane, cherry red. 

 Marvel, best dark red- 

 S. A. Nutt, crimson. 



$.3.00 per 100; |2r).C0 per 1000. 



Coieus Brilliancy, from 2i2-in. pots, $3.50 per 100; $30.00 

 per 1000. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



CARNATION BREEDERS 



3800 Rockwood Ave., 



IndianapoliSf Ind. 



MfPtlon The Kertew when yon write. 



cerning fruits, trees, shrubs, vegetables 

 and flowers for annual publication by 

 the state. A school of practical instruc- 

 tion in fruit tree propagation and prun- 

 ing will be a part of the daily program. 

 N. E. Hansen is secretary. 



WESTERN NUBSERYMEN MEET. 



The Western Association of Nursery- 

 men held its annual convention this 

 year, as usual, at Kansas City. The 

 dates were December 11 and 12. It 

 was the twenty-third meeting. The at- 

 tendance was sixty-five. The following 

 officers were elected: 



President — F. H. Weber, Nursery, 

 Mo. 



Vice-president — T. E. Greisa, Law- 

 rence, Kan. 



Secretary and treasurer — E. J. Hol- 

 man, Leavenworth, Kan. 



Nursery inspection and inspection 

 laws were, aside from market condi- 

 tions, the principal subject for discus- 

 sion. It was the first meeting since the 

 passage of the federal quarantine bill 

 and W. P. Stark, of Louisiana, Mo., and 

 Prof. S. J. Hunter, of Lawrence, Kan., 

 who had represented the association in 

 this matter, reported on it. Uniformity 

 in legislation by the states and the 

 elimination of red tape on shipments of 

 nursery stock were demanded by the 

 association. Peter Younger, of Geneva, 

 Neb., chairman of the legislative com- 

 mittee of the national association, was 

 made chairman of the committee in 

 charge of the legislative program of 

 the Western Association. Other mem- 

 bers are J. W. Hill, Des Moines; W. P. 

 Stark, Louisiana, Mo.; Prof. S. J. 

 Hunter, of the University of Kansas. 



Engflish Manetti Stocks 



Graftingf Sise— Ready for Immedimte Delivery 



$13.00 per 1000 ; $12.50 per 1000 in loti of SOOO or over 

 THOMAS MEEHAN & SONS. DRESHER, PA. 



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ANETTI STOCKS 



Well-rooted. English-grown Manetti Rose stocks, especially selected for Flcrisb' graftiaf. 



5-8m/ra, $12.00 per thousand: 3-5m/m, $10.00 per thousand. 



Duty paid. We are fllling orders NOW; can take care of a few more late buyers. Are YOU 

 supplied? Send us your order. Shall we ship by freight or express? 



JACKSON ft PERKINS CO., :: Newark, New York 



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W/tk Qf£^ Sn Q Drkcl-fir^n to quote prices on specimen Evergreens 

 VV C are in a fUM lIUll that wlll be decidedly attractive to any- 

 one who is BUYING TO SELL AGAIN. If you are in the market for anything 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer varieties of Evergreens, send in your lists and we 

 will give you a figure that will make you money. 



PH OOnn^FI I 2^® Broadway, NEW YORK CITY 



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