100 



nORTlCULTURB 



April 8. IttIG 



•I pl«nla: im. Jullu* Uoolir* 



V ('ti*riinii. Inc. 



" : ui, Jullu* liiM>hra Co 



u. lur. 



I pliiiit: Int. Julliix 

 V. N. I'l.Tmm. Iiir. 

 Im. Ilolihliik Af Atkliix 

 I ' ; -il. A. N. riiTtiuu, Inc. 



eronp loii mi. ri : Im. 



MHMIH. .N. J. 



• •I iH'W llolltiiiil pliiulH: Int. 

 I >trurk *\i. 



I«t. MiiilHcii ^ (*tirl(ili>nii*'n, 



" Irl.li;.-. .\. J. 



Ui'niHtii. H|M-oliiifn : ■ Int. KniKliI A; SIrui-k 

 Co. 



Il.vilranui'ii. rollcMiInn : Ut. KfimI It. 

 PrcsKcl. Wcvlmnkrn. N. J.; I'll, .InlliiH 

 Itix'lirH t'li. 



ll.vilriiiiK<-n. )I iiliintK: ImI. Krcil It. Dn-H 



Ilyilnincea, niiivlmi-n : Iki. Kri-<1 It I>n- 

 ■•'1. 



I.lliii-: Int. K. It. I'liTHoii Cii. 



MtiriruiTltcs: Int. .M:iilHcn & CliriHlcnHcn. 



IthoiioilciiilriitiH. collccllon l.'iO mi. ft.: 

 Im Itoliliink A: Atkins; 2(1. Jultuii Kovlirs 

 Cii. 



ItliiiilniliMiilioiis. (I iiliinlii: Int. Kolililiik 

 & Atkins: IM, A. -N. riiTH.iii, Inc. 



Itliciil(iilcn4lriin8, :> |ilant.s: IhI, llobliin;. 

 * Atkins: -.'.I, A, N. l-h-rson. Inc. 



Spiraea: Isl, Itolibink A: Atkins: ■.'U. .V. 1 

 Mlll.r. ,Ianial.a, N. Y. 



.M.tl..!<i,|.T..S: 1st. IV 1! PI.MS..II C. 



Bulbous Plants — Commercial Growers. 



I. ilium rortnosuin, '2'i pots: Isl, .\ I 

 Miller. 



I.lliuni KlKiintouin, 20 pots: Isl. .luliiis 

 lliiolirs Co, 



I.il.v of tbo volley: Ist, W. II. Sloln lit 



ABtorln, N. Y. 



SPECIAL OI'E.N CI^V.SS. 



KIsplny of liulbs, etc., arrangcil as ^i 

 Oiitcli bulb pnrilen, covcrlns .VXI sq. ft : 

 Ist. .Inbn Scheopcis C"., New York. 



Orchid Plants — Commercial Growers. 



Group nf plants in varietv, covering LiMi 

 sq. ft.: Ist, .lullus liochrs Co, 



Group of plants In variety, eoverinc ."' 

 sq. ft.: 1st, I-rij.'.-.' &• Iliirrcll. s ill. .\. .1 



Roses in Pots antl Tubs — Commercial 

 Growers. 



Display arranged as a rose garden, anv 

 or all classes, covering .VH) sq. ft.: 1st K 

 R. Pierson Co.. $500; 2(1. A. .N. Piersoii. 

 Inc., $300. 



Climbing, red, specimen: 1st, F, H. Pier- 

 son Co. ; 2d, A. N. Pierson, Inc. 



Climliing, specimen, five classes: 1st .\ 

 N. Pierson, Inc. 



Miscellaneous Cut Flowers — Commer- 

 cial Growers. 



Antirrblnum, pink. 1st : Florex Gardens 

 North Wales, Pa.; 2d, Paul C. Rlchwagen. 

 Needham. Mass. 



Mignonette: 1st. .August Siinter, Nyack. 



.stocks, pink: 1st, V. Zubro A: .s.ins 

 Whitestonc, N, Y. 



THE KEWITE MEETING. 

 The Kew graduates held a very en- 

 thusiastic meeting and banquet at 

 Shanley's. New York, about 25 Kew 

 men with their wives being present. 

 .■\ permanent organization was effected 

 and the annual meeting will be held 

 in New York each year at the time 

 of the International Show. Montague 

 Free was elected president, S. R. 

 Candler, secretary and treasurer; vice- 

 president Mr. .McPherson, reputed to 

 be the oldest Kew man in America, 

 There were short speeches and songs, 

 the singing by Mrs. Blanche being 

 particularly enjoyed. 



The Newport (R. I.) Horticultural 

 Society listened to a very fine lecture 

 on "How Plants Feed," by Prof. B. L. 

 Hartwell, of the Kingston experiment 

 station, at its meeting on Tuesday 

 evening, March 28. President Urqu- 

 hart exhibited some splendid lilies, for 

 which a silver medal was awarded. 

 At the next meeting, V. A. Vanicek 

 will read a paper on "The Propagation 

 of Shrubs." 



THE 



PANAMA CANNA 



Antoine Winlzcr's Most Distinctive Creation 





AMcUNK WINTZKlt li.is |.i..|. 

 ■**■ alily (Iniii" iimri' tliiiii jiiiy 

 • ithiT iiiiiii In AiihtIcii tn iiuiki' llii* 

 4'aniia ii thliit? uf wnixIrixiH 1h>iiiiI.v. 

 Knr nliii'ti-t'ii yi-arH he haw liylirl 

 <llxfil and i.-\i>crinH'ntiMl tn hiipntv*' 

 (h<* tyi><\ with n k^'hIuh iumI 

 patlciicf uhnoBt hoyuiid uni|i>r- 

 standliiK- 



III till* rnnuinu. the Cuiiiia \VI/.ui'<l 

 lia!4 proiluofd a type tbat iiiarkH iin 

 fpncti In IiIh yearH of pahiHtukinti: 

 I'luli'avor. Ill' cnuntH il aiitnnu' Hi*' 

 nii>8t worthy of his "faniia thil 

 ilmi." 



The Panama Is uniquely lilflTerenl 

 from other CanniiH. It Ih more Htrik 

 Injjly iH-antlful, more thoroughly 

 f'liiirniiiit; in Itn Kor^eous colorlhKH. 

 The I^aiiama is of a dertdedly 

 ijistlnet and indiridnal type— a 

 type that In destined to he i»opu- 

 I:ir with Cnnnu loverH. The oolor- 



tiiK •') thiH halidhiMiH- * 'uiiliu In 

 truly uniiHual. iM'liti; an attrnc- 

 tive rieh orani:e red, with n well 

 tiffined imIk)' of Itrltfht gulden 

 yt'llow. The HowetM Jire very larffe, 

 with petalH that iirt* nliiioHt round 

 and HH hroad as they are lunff. 

 and with an linineiiHe itpreud of 

 Individual IdooniH. 



No one wlio tiaH Keen thin Hplen 

 did <'anna In Moom Ih Inelined tu 

 wonder at the HweepliiK recoicnitlou 

 It has reeelved at the lendlnR 

 llortloiiltural prize- wlniihiR eventn 

 both here In Americn und In 

 Kuropo. 



IVVNAMA <.\\Nl ritU KS 



KiM-h 1-^ KNI 



)M>.",'r» 3t-,'.W » 15.00 



Send your order now. Shlpmeulii 

 will be made at your pleasure. 



HRND FOR COMIM.RTK LIST OF ALL OUB CANNA8. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



SWAS-TEEKA BRAND CANNAS 



West Grove, Pa. 



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Wanted ^ 



Easter Stock 



rsery Stock 



Bedding Plants 



SEND OR BRING SAMPLES TO 



C. C. TREPEL 



A.-r 



BLOOMiNGDALE'S, Third Ave. and 59th St., New York 



A.^-rtE.f=t 



Tk/t. 



Sims Hybrid Yellow Polyanthus 



(Giant English Primrose) 



Gold Medal awarded at Philadelphia. 



This is the best selling novelty in years. They 

 make charming pot plants for Easter and are indispen- 

 sable for cutting. They bloom from December to May. 

 Stock is limited. Strong divisions for May delivery. 



PricM: 100 $10.00, 500 $35.00, 1000 $50.00 



