. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?^.--'?^?. - "^'"j^f ?'"»??-»•;».•-•»' />• ^tri^" ^?'t;*-"*^ v^ 84 ? " ' ' ? ? ? ' - ' '???**-% . ? — ?? I ? ' • ?' ? The Florists'Review Dbcembeb 7, 1916. A. F. J. BAUR O. E. 8TEINKAMP. MERRY CHRISTMAS is the result of a long series of seedling crosses, beginning with Beacon and Victory. It comes with long and always strong stems early, and the bloom never appears sleepy. It is an all-season scarlet and always high-grade, never splitting the calyx and never off color. Come and see it growing. December and early


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?^.--'?^?. - "^'"j^f ?'"»??-»•;».•-•»' />• ^tri^" ^?'t;*-"*^ v^ 84 ? " ' ' ? ? ? ' - ' '???**-% . ? — ?? I ? ' • ?' ? The Florists'Review Dbcembeb 7, 1916. A. F. J. BAUR O. E. 8TEINKAMP. MERRY CHRISTMAS is the result of a long series of seedling crosses, beginning with Beacon and Victory. It comes with long and always strong stems early, and the bloom never appears sleepy. It is an all-season scarlet and always high-grade, never splitting the calyx and never off color. Come and see it growing. December and early January delivery all sold. Booking orders now for Jan. 15th and later. BAUR & STEINKAMP CARNATION BREEDERS INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Mention Th« BotIott when yon writo. EVANSVILLE, IND. The Market. Business during Thanksgiving week continued good for all occasions in which flowers were used. The weather was fine—bright days and nights, with the temperature in the twenties. Stock in general was plentiful and of good quality. Mums are in reduced supply, as the main crop has passed. Eoses are not any too plentiful, but carnations are in better supply. Sweet peas, val- ley and bouvardias are some of the other flowers in lively demand. Among the flowering plants Begonia luminosa seems to be best. Potted mums are about gone. Various Notes. Members of the Evansville Florists' C!lub should remember the date of the next meeting is December 13. The meeting place is the greenhouses of •Julius Niednagel & Sons. C. L. Niednagel says his crop of roses will be just about right for Christmas. Julius Niednagel & Sons disposed of their main crop of mums to good ad- vantage, with no loss of blooms. Tfte cut of carnations is good, with pros- pects for a large cut at Christmas. This concern has received a shipment of good azaleas. The begonias and primulas are fine; also bouvardias, for |iOts and cutting. This concern has a new Ford delivery car, the noiseless kind, wit


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