APRIL 21. 1S9S. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



857 



PALMS iTlirci' Pri/L-si Six, collection and specimen. 



FERNS (Three Prizesi Twelve distinct varieties, s|iecimen and collection. 



Tliese included such varieties as .Adiantum Frasrantissimum, A. I'arlcycnse, 

 .■\. Bausei, .V. Fergusonii, A. Decornni, A. Cuneatum Elegans, Nephrolepis 

 I /.iwdlioiiles Furcans, Dernistaedtia Davallioides Vonn<;iiand Davallia Ilullata. 



BEGONIAS (Two Pri/'esi Collection of twenty-four Rex, Collection of 

 riowering. 



CALADIUMS iTwo Pri/.esi Collection, and twelve distinct varieties. 



GLOXINIAS I'^ne First and one Second Prize I Collection. 

 The first prize winners were grown in soil in five-inch ]iots and 

 watered with Jadoo I,ii|uid. 



CROTONS I'l'wo Prizes) Collection and six distinct varieties. 



DRACAENAS (One Prizel Collection. 



Inchiding sui li varieties as D. Voungii, \). Lindenii, 1 ). 

 Shieidsii, f). dladstonii, f). DeSnietiana, I). Pa]itistii. 



CINERARIAS (One Prize) Collection. 



ORCHIDS ('I'w-u t'rizes) Twelve best in bloom 

 .lud six liest in bloom. 



BEST 

 BED OF 

 FLOWERING 

 PLANTS IN 

 POTS 



Fifty sijiiare feet. 

 (One Prize) 





HANGING BASKET 



(One Prize) First 

 prize won by a plant 

 of Asparagus Spren- 

 gerii. 



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List of plants grown in JADOO 

 that received First Prizes at the 

 Ninth Annual Exhibition of 

 the New Orleans Horticultur- 

 al Society, held March 3 J to 

 April 3, 1898. 



BEST BED OF FLOWERING AND 

 FOLIAGE PLANTS I'^l'^^:,^''""^ '^■^'- ^''"' 



This included sucli i<lants as Palms, Cyanophyllums, 

 Dieffenbachia f^ausei, Dieffenbachia ^Iagnil^ca, Ca- 

 ladiums, Alocasias, Aralia Chabrierii, .-\nthurium 

 Crystallium, .Xnthurium Waroequeanum, Anthurium 

 Andreanum Brownii, and Marantas. Every plant 

 was watered with Jadoo Liquid— the Anthuriums, 

 Caladiums and Marantas were in Pure Jadoo Fibre, 



COLLECTION OF ASSORTED FLOWERS 



( Sei nnd Prize) 



Struck from a cutting last June and potted 

 in a four-inch, then from a four inch to a six 

 inch jMPt in |.ure Jadoo Fibre and white sand, watered several times with 

 Jadoo Liciuid. The leaves of this Plant are below the pot. Plant was 

 exhibited in a six-inch pot, in which it is still growing, and stands five 

 feet, ten inches high. (Received Special Mention). 



/ ARALIA VEITCHn 



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AM of the above plants were grown in JADOO FIBRE or were watered with 

 JAUOO LIQUID. Particulars on application to 



The American Jadoo Co. 



817 Fairmount Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



