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COMING EXHIBITIONS. 



Manchester, N. H., Oct. 20-22, 1910. 

 — Annual Exhibition of the New 

 Hampshire Horticultural Society, Me- 

 chanics Hall, Manchester. 



Lenox, Mass., Oct. 26-27, 1910. — 

 Tenth Annual Pall Exhibition of the 

 Lenox Horticultural Society, Town 

 Hall; George H. Instone, secretary, 

 Lenox, Mass. 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 27-28, 1910. 

 — Annual Flower Show, Dutchess 

 County Horticultural Society. 



Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y., Oct. 28-29, 

 1910. — Chrysanthemum Show of the 

 Nassau County Horticultural Society, 

 Pennbroke Hall. Secretary, John T. 

 Ingram, Oyster Bay (L. I.), N. Y. 



Tarrytown, N. Y., Nov. 1-3, 1910.— 

 Pall exhibition of the Tarrytown Hor- 

 ticultural Society. E. W. Neubrand, 

 secretary. 



New Haven, Conn., Nov. 1-3, 1910. — 

 Tenth Annual Exhibition of the New 

 Haven County Horticultural Society, 



rAnENTioNTiii 



We have a fine stock of 

 HEALTHY HOME GROWN BULBS of 



I' LILIUM HANSONI Per lOO 



A grand Illy for border 

 planting $25.0U 

 CALLA ELLIOTTIANA 

 Splendid yellow calla for 

 forcing 20.00 



• LYCORIS SQUAMIGERA lo.oo • 

 (Amaryllis HalUI) 



Complete list of German and 

 Japan Iris and LlHums will be 

 mailed on application. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



• wholesale Dtp 



Floral Park, N. Y. J 



FOR ''MUMS 



Aphine has no equal among the 

 insecticides on the market today. 

 It has no injurious effect when ap- 

 plied to either foliage or flower. It 

 will not burn or stain, but WILL 

 destroy insect pests to which chrys- 

 anthemums are susceptible. 

 Read what Mr. Fritz Bahr reports 

 In the "Week's Work" on his ex- 

 periments with Aphine from spring 

 up to date, in the Florists' Ex- 

 change of October Sth. 



$2.50 per Gallon, $1.00 per quart. 



For Sale by all Seedctnen 

 Manufactured by 



APHINE MANUFACTURING GflMPANY 



MADISON, N. J. 



Pacific C*aat Distributing Asents 



MacRORIE-McLAREN COMPANY 



Crocker Building. San Franci*co, OaUfomia. 



Music Hall. Frederick H. Wirtz, sec- 

 retary, 86 Nicall St., New Haven, 

 Conn. 



Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 1-5, 1910.-- 

 Second Annual Flower Show under the 

 auspices of the Rochester Florists' As- 

 sociation, Convention Hall. Secretary, 

 H. B. Stringer, 24 Stone street, Roches- 

 ter, N. Y. 



Morristown, N. J., Nov. 2-4, 1910 



Annual Exhibition, Chrysanthemum 

 Society of America, in conjunction 

 with the Morris County Gardeners' 

 and Florists' Society. Edward Rea- 

 gan, secretary. Box 334, Morristown, 

 N. J. 



Pasadena, Cal., Nov. 3-5, 1910.— Fall 

 Flower Show, Pasadena Gardeners' 

 Association, Maryland Hotel. Angus 

 McLeod, secretary, 1632 Alleen avenue, 

 Pasadena, Calif. 



Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Nov. 4-6, 1910.— 

 Eighth Annual Exhibition of the 

 Northern Westchester County Horti- 

 cultural and Agricultural Society, 

 Whitlock's Garage. Marshall Cris- 

 man. secretary; H. A. Spavins, man- 

 ager. 



Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 2 to 5, 1910.— 

 Fall Exhibition of Buffalo Florists' 

 Club, Convention Hall. Wm. F. Kast- 

 ing, chairman of committee. 



Hartford, Conn., Nov. 3-4, 1910.— 

 Chrysanthemum Exhibition of the Con- 

 necticut Horticultural Society, Put- 

 nam Phalanx Hall. George W. Smith, 

 secretary, Melrose, Conn. 



Chicago, III., Nov. 7 to 12, 1910.— 

 Fall Exhibition, Horticultural Society 

 of Chicago, Coliseum, Wabash avenue 

 near Fifteenth street. Address J. H. 

 Burdett, 1620 W. 104th Place, Chicago. 



Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 7 to 14, 1910. 

 — Flower Show, Milwaukee Florists' 

 Club. Auditorium. 



St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 8-12, 1910.— 

 St. Louis Horticultural Society, Fourth 

 Fall Exhibition, Coliseum. Otto G. 

 Koenig, secretary, 6473 Florissant av- 

 enue, St. Louis, Mo. 



Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 8 to 12, 1910. 

 — Fall Show, State Florists' Associa- 

 tion of Indiana, Tomlinson, Hall. Ad- 

 dress A. F. J. Baur, 38th street and 

 Senate' avenue. Indianapolis, Ind. 



Long Branch, N. J., Nov. 9 to 10, 

 1910. — Second Annual Chrysanthemum 

 Exhibition of the Elberon Horticultur- 

 al Society, at Long Branch, N. J. Reg- 

 inald Carey, secretary. Elberon, N. J. 



New York, N. Y., Nov. 9-11, 1910. 

 — Seventy-ninth annual fair of the 

 American Institute. Chrysanthemum 

 Show, Berkeley Lyceum Bldg., 19 and 

 21 West 44th street. Robert A. B. 

 Dayton, secretary. 



New York, N. Y., Nov. 9-13, 1910. 

 — Fall exhibition. Horticultural Society 

 of New York, American Museum of 

 Natural History. Geo. V. Nash, secre- 

 tary. New York Botanical Garden, 

 Bronx Park, New York. 



Worcester, Mass., Nov. 10, 1910 — 

 Chrysanthemum Exhibition, Worcester 

 County Horticultural Society, Horticul- 

 tural Hall. Address Adin A. Hixon, 

 Horticultural Hall, Worcester, Mass. 



Yonkers, N. Y., Nov. 10-11, 1910.— 

 First Annual Exhibition of the Yonk- 

 ers Horticultural Society at Co. "G's" 

 Armory, Waverly street. H. Scott, 

 secretary, 615 North Broadway, Yonk- 

 ers, N. Y. 



A lily bulb is a small 

 matter to make so 

 much fuss about. 



There would be no 

 need of fuss if we 

 could convince bulb 

 growers that Horse- 

 shoe Brand Lily bulbs 

 will average more 

 blooms per thousand 

 bulbs than any other 

 brand; that they are 

 packed well and keep 

 better; that they are 

 secured from only the 

 finest fields in the 

 world; and that their 

 actual cost is less than 

 inferior goods. 



Don't be fooled — at 

 the present time there 

 is no brand put up 

 that will equal Horse- 

 shoe Brand. 



You may have a catalog 

 ij you write for it— you 

 are not obliged to buy. 



Ralph M. Ward & Co. 



12 West Broadway, 

 NEW YORK 



Not How ChWf 

 But Hew Oood 



Formosum, Multiflorum and 

 Giganteum ready for delivery. 



