. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 90 The Florists' Review March 10, 1914. i k A. F. J. BAUR O. E. STIINKAMP GERANIUM PLANTS ^;:r?Sii^ We have the following: varieties in fine, stocky, well rooted stock, ready to shift into 4-inch: Ctsae. de Harcourt, white Mme. Barney, eeriae Beaute de PoiteVine; ealmon Berthe de Preailly, Ught pink Caatriea, eeriae ^'^S. A. Nutt, deep red • $3,00 per* 100; $25.(p per 1000. .i • Ready now from sand. CARNATION CUTTINGS Olorioaa $ per 100; $ per 1000 Roaette .$ per 100; $ per 1000 Write us about other varieties. C* ?« ^ ? ??« ^% ^B^
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 90 The Florists' Review March 10, 1914. i k A. F. J. BAUR O. E. STIINKAMP GERANIUM PLANTS ^;:r?Sii^ We have the following: varieties in fine, stocky, well rooted stock, ready to shift into 4-inch: Ctsae. de Harcourt, white Mme. Barney, eeriae Beaute de PoiteVine; ealmon Berthe de Preailly, Ught pink Caatriea, eeriae ^'^S. A. Nutt, deep red • $3,00 per* 100; $25.(p per 1000. .i • Ready now from sand. CARNATION CUTTINGS Olorioaa $ per 100; $ per 1000 Roaette .$ per 100; $ per 1000 Write us about other varieties. C* ?« ^ ? ??« ^% ^B^^BA^aa^ A BMBA CARNATION BREEDERS BAUR & STEINKAMP, Indianapolis, ind. AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Meeting of Executive Committee. The executive committee of the American Rose Society met in New York city March 9, and registered the following two roses, entered by. Din- gee & Conard Co., West Grove, Pa.: Climbing My Maryland—In all except habit of growth n duplicate of My Maryland, from which it Is a sport; a decided climber. Wett Grove—Liberty x Kalserln Augusta Vic- toria; in color, cerise pink; flower flat in form, full and double, cup-shaped; habit of growth vig- orous. The committee also registered the following rose, entered by S. J. Renter & Son, Inc., "Westerly, R. I.: lAdy Ann Borodell—Light pink sport of My Maryland; very pleasing salmon pink shade, deep- ening in center of bloom to a lively pink; habit of growth distinct from My Maryland, being much more vigorous, with heavier foliage and heavier growth in every way; plants without bloom can easily be distinguished from My Maryland. Robert Simpson, of Clifton, N. J., is manager of the rose division of the show at New York March 21 to 28. Treasurer Harry O. May will be on hand to give all assistance possible. The gentlemen who are to act as judges are as follows: Philip Breitmeyer, Peter Duff, William F. Gude, Frank H. Traendly, F. A. Danker, Leo Niessen, Joseph Heacock, Walter Sheridan, W. J.
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