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HORTICULTURE. 



December 18, 1900 



WHOI.ESAI.E FZX>RISTS— 



Continned 



BuUalo, N. Y. 



WUUaim F. Kastliig Co., 883-87 Olitcvn M« 



Buffalo, N. V. 



Fo r page set Llgt of AdTertlgeri. 



diloago 



Chas. W^ McKelleri 61 Wabaah At», 

 Chicago. 



For page see^lat of AdTertl geri. 



Peter Relnberg, si^Wabash Atc., ChtctLgo. 



For pate see Llgt of AdTertlsera. 

 B. F. Wluterson Co., 45-4U Wabaali At*., 

 CblcaKo. 



For pace g»e Llgt of AdTertlaera. 



PoablmaiiD Bros. Co., .Morton UroTC. lli. 



For pate see List of AdTertlsera. 



Hoerber Broa., Atlas Block, 51 Wabaah AT«., 



Chicago. 



For page aee List of Advertlsera. 



J. A. Hudloug, Chicago, III. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



The J. M. McColloagh'g Bona C«w, 



uatl, Oblo. 

 For page see List of Advertlaen. 



Cromwell, Conn. 



A. N. Pleison, CromweU, Cou. 

 For page see List of AdTertlaera. 



Detroit 



Mtchtgan Cut Flower Exchange, 88 aad *U 



Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



For page see Llgt of AdTertlaere. 



Min neapolis 



Bice Bros., 116 N. Qtu St., llluoeapoUi^ 



MlUD. 



For page see List of Advertlgera. 



Mew York 



Ford Bros., 48 VV. 28th ist.. New Iferh. 



For page see List of AdTertlsera. 

 U. !£. Fruuivut, 67 W. MUi 8t7 New IfoA. 



Ft page see Llgt of AdTertlsera. 

 Alex. J. Uuttmau, 84 W. Kth 8t., New 

 York. 



For page see List of AdTertlsera. 

 IL C. Uorau, 66 W. 28t& »t., New lack. 



For page see List of AdTertlsera. 

 A. B. Laugjahr, 65 W. 28th St., New lock 



For pa g e see List of Ad Tertlsera. 

 James UcMauus, 42 W. 2Stfa St., New lart. 



For page see List of AdTertlsera. 



Johu 1. Kayuur, 49 W. 28th St., New lera 

 For page aee Llgt of AdTertlaera. 



W. F. Sheridan, 3» W. 28th St., New lack. 

 For page aee List of AdTertlsera. 



Moore, Ueutz & Nash, 55 and 67 W. IRk 

 St., New Xork. 



For page see List of AdTertlaera. 

 Wm. W. Kuebler, K Wlilongiby Bt^ 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



For page gee Llgt of AdTertlsera. 

 MUlang Broa., 41 W. 28th St, New I»t£ 



For page gee List of AdTertlsera. 

 John Vonng, 61 W. 28th St., New Tert. 



For page aee L ist of AdTertlsera. 



Greater New York Florists' AasoclatlOBi 



162 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. I. 



For page see List of AdTertlsera. 



Frank MUlang, 66-57 W. 18th St., M*w 



York. 



For page aee List of AdTe rtlaera. 



Philip F. KcBsler, 55 * 67 W. 2801 Bt. 



New York. 



For page see List of AdTertlaera. 



A. U Yonog A. Co., 64 W. 28th St., N. T 



For page see Llgt of A dTertlsera. 

 J. K. Allei, 108 W. 2Sth St., New York 



For pa ge see List of AdTertlsera. 



Charles Mlllang, 66 and 67 Weet 2Qth St., 



New York. 



For page aee Llat of AdTertlaera. 



B. 8. Sllnn. Jr., 65-57 W. 26th St.. New 



York. 

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Pbiladelphia 



W. BL McKtealck & Broe., 1619-ieSl Baa- 



Btend St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



For page see LiBt of AdTprtlBem. 



Leo Nleoeen Co., 1209 Arch St.. PhlladaJ 

 phla. Pa. 



For page see Lis t of AdTertlsera. 



The S. 8. Pennock-Mefhan Co^ leOB-U 



Ludlow St., Phlladel[Vhla. Pa. 



For page see List of AdTertlsers. 



New Offers in This Issue. 



ASPARAGUS, RUBBERS, COCOS, 



AND ARECAS. 



Godfrpj' .Asf-hmann, I'hiladelphia, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



CARNATIONS, ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



Skidelsky & Irwin Co., Pbiladelphia, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



CHRISTMAS FLOWER SHIPMENTS, 



WHOLESALE. 



Charles Millang, New York, N. Y. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



Sutton & Sons, Reading, England. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



FERNS AND LEUCOTHOE. 



B. S. Krinkie.v, Shell Creek, Tenn. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



FLOWER DELIVERIES IN BOSTON. 



Chais. S. Champney, Inc., Boston, Mass. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLY CATALOGUE. 



M.. Rice & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



JAPANESE AIR PLANTS, DECORA- 

 TIVE SHELLS, ETC. 



Rosin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



NEW CARNATION DOROTHY GOR- 

 DON. 



Joseph Heacock Co.. Wyncote, Pa. 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



POTASH. 



German Kali Works, Baltimore, Md. 

 For pa ge see List of A dverti.<er.s. 



RHUBARB ROOTS AND SEeIiT 



Warren Shinn, Woodstown, N. J, 

 For page see List of Advertisers. 



AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. 



Tlie schedule ot premiums for the 

 nineteenth annual meeting to be held 

 in Pittsburgh, Pa., on January 26, 27, 

 1910, has been sent out. Anyone' not 

 having received a copy can procure 

 same on application to Secretary A. F. 

 J. Baur. Indianapolis, Ind. Secretaries 

 of local clubs and societies, whose 

 judges are not always expert at award- 

 ing on points will no doubt be glad 

 to peruse the Instructions to judges of 

 seedling classes as coming from a body 

 of expert specialists, which will be 

 found on page 19 of the schedule. 



On jiage 2.5 will be found the new 

 section which has been added to the 

 list this year and from which the A. 

 C. S. expects great results. It was the 

 aim to have in this section every va- 

 riety of carnation introduced last sea- 

 son and the Secretary has succeeded 

 in getting fourteen out of the sixteen 

 varieties introduced last season. We 

 think that it will take only a year or 

 two to demonstrate the advantages in 

 this arrangement and that in the fu- 

 ture disseminators will voluntarily of- 

 fer to list their varieties in this sec- 

 tion, which it intended shall be per- 

 manent. Secretary Baur informs us 

 that the trade Is taking a great in- 

 terest in the coming convention as 

 shown by the unusually fine lot of ad- 

 vertising matter in the schedule. 



Carnation Registered. 



New carnation registered by Messrs. 

 Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Nurseries 

 Middlesex, England: Black Chief;' 

 deep crimson seedling. 



A. P. J. BAUR, Sec'y. 



MORRIS COUNTY (N. J.) GARDEN- 

 ERS' AND FLORISTS' SOCIETY. 



The annual election of officers of 

 this society took place on Dec. 8th, 

 with the following results: President, 

 Thos. Stokes; vice-president, John 

 Downing; treasurer, Wm. H. Duck- 

 ham; secretary, Edward Reagan; as- 

 sistant secretary, Robt. M. Schultz. 

 The executive committee for next year 

 is as follows: A. Herrington, D. Fal- 

 coner, Wm. G. Badgley, C. H. Totty, 

 Wm. .Muhlmichel, Geo. Harvey, Ernest 

 E. Wild, John Forbes, C. J. W. Otto- 

 lander, Ernest Wise, J. A. Manda and 

 Robt. Tyson. 



Preliminary arangements are already 

 begun for the flower show of next 

 year. A hall near Morristown, entirely 

 suitable to our purposes, and large 

 enough to accommodate any show that 

 we could get together, can be secured 

 and, unexpectedly and all the more 

 gratifying of course, we find we can 

 raise our prize list from our former 

 figures $500 to .$3000— quite a jump, 

 but we are "Johnnies on the spot," and 

 we did not hesitate to take advantage 

 of this liberal inducement. This 

 money is all to be given in prizes and 

 we want the people who put the money 

 up to get a good show. The premiums 

 will be big enough for the exhibitors 

 to come a long way to get them and 

 we want them to come. The people of 

 Morristown want a good show, are 

 willing to pay for it, and now it ia 

 up to us to give it to them. The 

 following committee has charge of the 

 work, with power: A. Herrington, 

 Wm. H. Duckham, H. B. Vyse, John 

 Downing, C. H. Totty and R. M. 

 Schultz. 



The 14th annual smoker will be held 

 in Madison on .Tan. 12th at -8 p. m. 

 Tlie committee in charge is the same 

 as in the past thirteen years, and we 

 look for a good time. In fact, if we 

 don't get it, it will be our first time 

 to be disappointed. 



E. R. 



NORTH SHORE HORTICULTURAL 

 SOCIETY. 



At a special meeting, December 10, 

 a charter for incorporation having 

 beeLi received from the state, the old 

 society was dissolved, its rights and 

 property taken over by the new or- 

 ganization and the charter was accept- 

 ed, the Constitution and By-Laws 

 adopted, and the North Shore Horti- 

 cultural Society, Inc., began its career. 



The ofiicers are: James Salter, pres- 

 ident; Dr. Waldo H. Tyler, vice-presi- 

 dent; John D. Morrison, secretary; 

 James McGregor, treasurer; James 

 Scott, librarian; executive committee, 

 Wm. Till, Joseph Clark, Wm. Swan, 

 Eric H. Wetterlow, George Gordon. 



At the next meeting, December 17, 

 Prof. Waugh of Massachusetts State 

 Agricultural College will lecture on 

 "American Landscape Gardening." 



AMERICAN PEONY SOCIETY. 



The 1910 meeting of the American 

 Peony Society will be held in June 

 next at Horticultural Hall, Boston, 

 Mass. The exhibition will be held in 

 connection with the regular Peony 

 show of the Massachusetts Horticul- 

 lural Society; the exact date will be 

 announced later. 



A. H. FEWKES, Secretary. 



