GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



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CONINE NURSERY CO. 



East Main St. 



Established 1895 



Stratford, Conn. 

 Reference Dun 



IN LARGE SIZES OF 



Hemlock, Biotas, Pines, Retinos- 

 poras. Blue and White Spruce. We 

 have the BEST stock in the 

 UNITED STATES. 



We also have a good assortment of 

 General Nursery Stock 



Joseph Manda Co., 



Orchids Our Specialty 



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 191 Valley Road West Orange, N. J. 



"A Garden for Ever]) Home." 

 MULLER-SEALEY CO., INC. 



I 45 West 45th St. New York City 



The .^pL'cial exhibition coinmiltccs reported 

 great progress in arrangements for the an- 

 nual Dahlia Show, which is to be held in 

 the V. M. C. A. building, Greenwich, Sep- 

 tember 19 to 21. 



One new member was elected, and the 

 usual display of Howers and vegetables was 

 well filled. First prize was awarded to Wm. 

 Smith for a collection of dahlias; second, 

 to John Andrews. Primulinus hybrids ; 

 third. W. D. Robertson, fancy leaved cala- 

 dium. Other exhibits were as follows : 

 James Linanc. I. ilium spcciosum; H. F. 

 Bulpitl. gladiolus. Primulinus hylirids : 

 James Tough. Hnddlcia i^iriabilis ; Win. 

 Smith, gladiolus. James Linane received 

 first prize for collection of vegetables, and 

 H. F. Bulpitt, second, for tomatoes (Best 

 of All). 



P. W. Popp gave an interesting talk on 

 his trip through the West, describing the 

 weather and horticultural conditions pre- 

 vailing there. T. J. Bili'ITT, Cor. Secy. 



CLEVELAND HORT. SOCIETY. 



Till regular meeting was held uii .\ugust 

 10. with R. P. Brydon in the chair. 



The exhibits of the evening were two 

 vases of gladioli by F. Kckhardt. who was 

 awarded a Cultural Certificate for them. 



Two new members were elected and two 

 more proposed for mcmliership. The chry- 

 santhemum show schedule and prize list was 

 presented and approved by members. The 

 show will Ik- held in Wofidward .Masonic 

 Temple. \ov, 9 and 10, 



Thursday. .Xug, 16, a number of garden- 

 ers from Sewicklcy, Pa., visited Cleveland 

 as guests of this society, there being about 

 twenty-five in all. .After visiting a number 

 of estates in town and suburbs, a supper 

 was served, and about forty-six were pres- 

 ent. Mr, Brydon made the opening speech, 

 welcoming the visitors in behalf of the so- 

 ciety, and ,Mr, I'.arnet, of Sewickley, Pa. 

 returned thanks in behalf of the visitors, in- 

 viting as many of the Cleveland members a^ 

 rould to come to Sewicklcy for the Dahli;! 

 Show in September. Mr, Ntanning, of Bos- 

 ton, was called on for a few remarks and 

 ably resi)()nded, H, Rapp and J, Carman, 

 of Sewicklcy, spoke on the beautiful es- 

 tates that had been visited and of the pres- 



WoLcoTT Nurseries 



Designers & Builders 



Alpififl Cnnleiti, llerliareniii Itorderi, 

 IjinilKSpei 



Clinlon Koad Jarlt*on. MirhiKaii 



ORCHIDS 



We an- S|M-tliillBt« 111 Onhl.ls. We Cnll^-ct, 



grnw. Import, cximrt nn<l nfH orchids ei- 



cluitlvfly. If yon nrc In tlu- imirk«*t for OrrhMi, 



we flnli<'lt your iniiuirlrs nml nrtltTH. Cata- 



lofrtiPK nml hiiicI)iI ItstH on niiiillrnrlon. 



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Summit, f»w. *J, 



OlAI ITY RFD POTS 



kladv (if lit-si matrrliil hy sktllod 

 ltil«>r, iiiilfiirnily tmrntst und 

 niririilly pnrhod 

 Fimoii "Mou-A/tee" Wart 

 IncliiihM A/alt ft ?n\». Fern 

 DUhcfi, lUnKlr- Haaketj. UwD 

 VftMt >>tr Hrlt*^ for rftUlOffUe 



and prlrv lift 

 Tbc Zine Pollrrr Compaar 

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