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HORTICULTURE 



May 17, 191S 



ROSE ''MRS. GEO. SHAWYER'' 



Immediate delivery, ovsn root stock, $30.00 per hundred ; $250.00 per thousand. Did you note its 

 beautilul color and keepmg qualities at the National Show? 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



We have over four hundred varieties for you to choose from, if you are interested in pot plants, we 

 would particularly recommend the Cap. Family, of which we have seven sports. 



Lilac Cap., Purple Cap., White Cap., Yellow Cap., Butler's Caprice and many others 



for Decorative Work, such as Dean's Favorite, Hortus Tol( sanus, and Lizzie Adcock. $15.00 per 

 hundred. These are the kinds that are grown by the million for the European market. 



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Large Evergreens and Other Stock For Sale 



NORWAY SPRUCE, 8 to 12 ft., with balls. 

 HEMLOCK, 4 to 10 ft., with balls. 

 AM. ARBORVITAE, 6 to 10 ft., with balls. 

 CUT LEAF BIRCH, 10 to 16 ft. 

 CATALPA SPECIOSA, 16 to 20 ft. 

 SILVER MAPLES, 14 to 18 ft. 

 CALIFORNIA PRIVET, 5 to 7 ft. 



and all kinds of Nursery Stock. 



The F. E. CONINE NURSERY GO. 



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FELIX 



& DVKHUIS. 



MIGM GRADE. BOS^OOP NURSERY- STOCK 

 B05K00P- HOLLAND. 



EVERGREENS FOR IMMEDIATE EFFECT JAPANESE MAPLES IN POTS 



Potted Strawberries our OWN GROWING Roses from 6-INCH pots 



Send ua a list of your wants 



P. HAMILTON GOODSELL, '^SPewTorkTi^""'' 



CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES. 



The tew enthusiasts who attended 

 the Cincinnati Florists' Society meet- 

 ing were insufficient in numbers to 

 malce up a quorum. Tlie reason for 

 the small attendance was the great in- 

 convenience to which the florists, most 

 of whom come from out in the suburbs, 

 would have been put, in order to reach 

 the meeting, because of the strike. 



Roethke, Saginaw; treasurer, Albert G. 

 Boehringer. Bay City; secretary, 

 Henry W. F. Goetz. Saginaw. 



At the regular monthly meeting of 

 the Engelmann Botanical Club last 

 Saturday at the Missouri Botanical 

 Garden two papers were read — one by 

 C. H. Thompson on "Amaryllidace^," 

 and the other by M. M. Schiller on 

 "Growing of Succulents and Bulbous 

 Plants." After the meeting the mem- 

 bers were taken through the garden 

 on an inspection tour. 



A new society has just been organ- 

 ized by the florists of Saginaw and 

 Bay City, Mich., under the name of the 

 Saginaw-Bay City Floricultural So- 

 ciety. Monthly meetings will be held 

 alternately at Bay City and Saginaw. 

 The officers are: President, John Ir- 

 vine, Bay City; vice-president, Carl L. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Westchester and Fairfield Horticul- 

 tural Society was held in Doran's 

 Hill, Greenwich, Conn., May 9th. 

 Messrs. Forster and Flaherty were 

 elected on the Executive Committee 

 in place of H. Wild, elected vice-presi- 

 dent, and James Aitchison, resigned. 

 A fine display of spring flowers was 

 on view. 



Robert Williamson — highly commended 

 for Howeriug shrubs: James Stiiaft — do. 

 for Calceolaria Stew.irti: A. L. llarshall — 

 do. for Miltonia vexillaria and for Gladio- 

 lus Augusta : Anthon Pederson — honorable 

 mention for campanulas; Geo. E. Baldwin 

 Co.— do. for collection of Cattleyas Mos- 

 sia, inc'liulins a white variety : Adam Pat- 

 terson — cultural certificate fur sweet peas. 

 Vote of thanks to the following: 

 F. Weiss for Darwin tulip : P. W. INipp. 

 standard Streptosolon : A. Anderson, Tulip 

 Oesueriana major; John McAllister, Dar- 

 win lulip; Authcn Pederson, eaQtus ; A. L. 

 .Marshall, tiee peonies and tulips: Dehn & 

 Bertolf, Trollins Europoeus. Centaurea 

 nmnlana and Dielytra. 



Owen A. Hunwick, 



Cor. Sec'y. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



5 In., 5% in. and 6 In. pots, 3, 4, 5, 8 

 tiers, from 12 to 30 Inches high, 40c 

 50c., 60c., 75o., $1.00, $1.25 each and 

 up to $1.50. 



Godfrey Aschmann 



Wholesale Grower and Importer 



1012 V. aititi* n.. 



raiuoEmiu. PA. 



GERANIUMS 



Best Sorts, in Bud and Bloom $7 per 100 



Bedding Plants, Full Line, First 

 Quality, Any Quantity 



JOHN Mckenzie, North Cambridge, Mass. 

 LOECHNER & CO. 



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