.July IS, 1908 



HORT! CULTU RE 



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THE 24th TRADE EXHIBITION 



Of the Society of American Florists 



Will be Held in Conjunction with the Annual Convention at 



Aug. 18 to 22 



1908 



NIAGARA FALLS 



Aug. 18 to 22 



1908 



The entire ground floor of the immense Cataract House has been 

 reserved, together with Tent Accommodations for Overflow Exhibits. 

 Ample provision has been made for the display of every class of Stock. 

 Product, Appliances and Accessories for Floricultural Industry. If you 

 have Novelties in Plants or Improved Greenhouse Requisites, this is 

 the Time and Place to Show Them. 



PRICES FOR EXHIBITION SPACE 



Minimum Charge, $5.00 51 to 100 sq. ft., per ft., 



26c Over 100 sq. ft., per ft , 



50 sq. ft. or less, per ft., 



19c 

 18c 



Space should be secured without delay. Fifty exhibitors are already 

 booked for spaces from 20 to 510 . c q. ft. each. Diagrams and 

 all information mailed on application. All space must be paid for in 

 advance and all Freight and Express Charges Prepaid. 



I CHARLES H, KEITSCH, Supt., 810 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



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SEEDLINGS 



MOVEMENTS OF GARDENERS. 



J. N. Morrison, formerly with Wad- 

 ley & Sniythe, New York, is in charge 

 of the grounds of Mr. Arthur Little at 

 Swampscott, Mass. 



G. Lunclberg, formerly of Lundherg 

 Bros., florists. Auburndale. Mass , has 

 taken the position of gardener for Mr. 

 H. L. Eowdoin at Marblehead Neck, 

 Mass. 



Irving Hayden, whose greenhouses 

 at Marblehead were seriously damaged 

 by fire last winter, is at work as asso- 

 ciate gardener with G. H. Barrett on 

 the L. P. Hollander place, Marblehead 

 Neck, Mass. 



R O S JB> S 



Surplus Stock, from 3J4 in Pots, 



RICHHOND, $5.50 per 100 



Chatenay and Ivory, $4.50 per 100. 



RIM 



JAS. J. CURRAN. 



Salem Con- 

 servatories 



SALEM, VA. 



PEONIES. 1200 Sorts 



Largest collection anywhere. Big lots of the best ones 

 Howard Woodward, Grand if lora. Perfection, 

 La France M. Gerard, Cahusac Warwick. O. 

 Demay. Marie Stuart, Ccuronne d'Or, Felix 

 Crousse. etc , etc. 



IRIS, 300 best sorts HEMEROCALIS, 15 sorts 

 Send for list, now ready 



C. BETSCHER, Canal Dover, Ohio 



PEONY ancTimS 

 ROOTS 



Send for a Catalogue 



PETERSON NURSERY 



Lincoln and Peterson Aves , CHICAGO, ILL. 



Eisrht of the best varieties in fine condition, 

 p ow ready $1. 00 per 100; $8 60 per 1000. If by 

 mail add 10 <e is lor postage. 



Assorted Ferns for Jardinieres, bushy 

 plants $3.<i0 per 1'0; $;5 00 pei 1( on ; 00 at 

 looo rate 



Adiaiitum Cuneatum. 2% in . $3 00 per 100; 

 $ 5 00 p • 1010 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, '.'4 i ,$3 00 



p r 100; $23 00 per 1000 



Frank N. Eskesen 

 HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSI 



AND OTHER BULBS 



ROMAN HYACINTHS and the true 

 PAPER WHITE GRANDIFLORA 



Alk for our Wholuale Trade Lint at Hulegom 



K. VELTHUYS, Hillegom, Holland 



Rep, b y FELIX BOSCH, 260 Clarendon S t., Bos ton. 



ORCHIDS 



arrived in superb condition 

 Cattleya Trianae, C. labiata C. Mossiae, On- 

 cidlum VaricoAum Vanda Coerulea, D.ndrob- 

 ium Formosum and I) Dalhousieanum. 



LAGER^ HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



Arrive In good condition Cattleya Mossiae, 

 C. Gsskelliana, C. Sptriosissima. In a few 

 days. C. gigas Sanderiarra and o hers. 



ORDONEZ BROS,, Madison, N. J. 



Prices quoted in these columns are 

 for Dealers Only. When writing to 

 Adveritsers Please Mention HORTI- 

 CULTURE. 



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E Arrived in Grand Condition 



E CATTLEYA AnETHYSTOQLOSSA true — 



= CATT. BOWKINQEoMA S 



= LAELIA QRANDIS TENEBROSA 5 



= ONCIDIUM SARCOUEs = 



Write for Pi t, E 



s To arrive shortly 



~ Laelia purpurata, Laelia Boothiana S 



™ (lobata), Oncidium varicosum Rog- S 



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JOSEPH A. MANDA 



E 191 Valley Road WEST ORANGE, N. J. E 



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ORCHIDS 



Largest Importers, Exporter!, Grower* 

 and Hybridists in the World 



bander, St. Albans. England 



and 235 Broadway, Room I 

 NEW YORK CITY 



IMPORTED ORCHIDS 



Arrived in Superb Condition 



Vanda coerulea, Cattleya Trianae, 



Cattleya gigas Sanderiana, Cattleya 



Schroederae, Oncidium varicosum- 



JU LIUS ROEH RS CO^RutherfordJU. 



Arrived in fine condition, C. Mossiae. C. Percivaliana, 

 C- Trianae, C. labiata, C. gigas Sanderiana, C. Harris- 

 onia;, C Schroderae, C. citrina Den. Formosum gigan- 

 teum, D. Wardianum, D. Findleyianum, Oncidium 

 Varicosum Rogersii, O. Tigrinum. O.Ornithorhynchum, 

 Laelia anceps. To arrive shortly, Vanda Coerulea, 

 Cattleya (laspelliana, C. Mendellii, Phalsenopsii 

 Amabilis, P. Schilleriana. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, Secaucus, N.J 



