.Alarch 20, 1915 



H K T I CU L T U E E 



385 



ITINERARY TO SAN FRANCISCO 

 SEED TRADE CONVENTION. 



To Members of American Seed Trade 

 Association. 



Gentlemen : — 



Herewith please find the schedules, 

 fares and itinerary officially decided 

 upon for the going trip to the Seed 

 Trade Convention at San Francisco, 

 Cal.. June 22 to 24. 



The president. Mr. Lester L. Morse, 

 is hoping for a large attendance at this 

 convention ajid urges the Transporta- 

 tion Committee to get this official 

 schedule out early. This is done so 

 that members and their friends will 

 have plenty of time to arrange for the 

 trip. The return journey may be made 

 by each individual or group as he or 

 they see fit. but it will be necessary 

 to name the return route at the time 

 of purchasing the tickets in order to 

 get the reduced rates. The trip to the 

 Grand Canyon you will note is 17.50 

 additional, and if in returning it is de- 

 sired to go by the way of Portland. 

 Oregon, I17..50 will be the extra fare. 



The committee desires to hear from 

 the members as soon as convenient 

 and trusts that a large number will 

 avail themselves of the Santa Fe 

 special from Chicago as per itinerary. 

 Very truly yours. 

 The TR.\Nspf>RTAT!ox C(l^r .\riTTKE. 



S. F. Leonard, Chairman; E. L. Page. 

 W. S. W'oodrulT, Frank Leckenby, 

 Henry B. Fish. 



Df-ar Sir:— 



Referring to conversatimi ti>ilMy with <iin- 

 Mr. Moriarty regardinsr proims*-*! trip of 

 monit>ers of above Asscu-iatioii frnin Chicago 

 ti> San Francisco. 



I am onclo.^inp: herewith an ithierary 

 covering the trip with stops a.s suggested. 

 For this special train we will provide fol- 

 lowing e<]uipment which is a duplication 

 of the Santa Fe-Califomia Limited : Oh- 

 servatiou Pnllman. compartment and draw- 

 ing rooms, as well as open sleepers, diner 

 on SantJi Fe lines for the trip. Library Chili 

 ca r. 



The railway fares are as follows, ^oing 

 via one direct line, or as per itinerary and 

 returning any other direct line: the return 

 via Portland will be .$17..50 additional. The 

 side trip. Williams to the Grand Canyon 

 and return, is $7.30 additional. 



Chicago to .San Francisco and return. .$(12. 50 



New York (stiindard lines) 08.SO 



New York (differential lines) !t4.30 



Boston (standard lines) 103.70 



Boston (difTerentlal lines) n7.70 



Philadelphia (standard lines) tt.-).20 



Philadelphia (differential lines) n-2.'.t'< 



Trusting that you will give this your 

 every consideration. I remain. 

 Yours truly. 



GV.O. T. C.tNMP. 

 ticn. .\gt. A.. T. & ,S. F. U. i; 



American Seed Trade Association, San 

 Francisco, June 22-24, 1915. 



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I'rain rJ5 Tickets 

 Chicago 

 I\ansas City 

 Kansas City 

 .\lbuiiuer<iue 



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 Grand 



Cal. 

 Cal. 



Redlands, 



Kedlanils. 



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San Diego 



San Diego 



Los Angeles 



Los Angeles 



lyompoc 



I^onipoc 



Oceano 



Oceano 



San Francisco 



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"Canned Cannas" 

 Or Sw^as-Teeka Brand — Which? 



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A.\M:n I'ANNAS" 

 boxt'd when 



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Swas-Teeku Bniinl Cniiiias 

 ;iri' boxed when shipped. 



Tile canned ones iii;iy 

 have been good, solid clump 

 when boxed. But what 

 has happened between box- 

 iiijx time and your sellinsr 



lliem — who can tell? 



Each root division of 

 Swa.s-Teeka cannas is in- 

 spected before boxing for 

 shipment. They leave us 

 in the tiuest of condition. 



When you buy 50() roots 

 from us. the full 500 are 

 alisolutely right. 



COLOR ASSORTMENT OFFER 



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ASKIi on our last yt-ar's business 

 nd the way sales have been 

 < uuiiuiLi in this year, we find that 

 this assortment of colors and kinds 

 are strong leaders. It may be just 

 I lie line-up you want. Chei-k it up. 

 St'ud us your order. We have 1(J7 

 varietie.s-— 87 of which are Wintzer's 

 M\vn prodiH-rion. 



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10.00 



0K.\X<;E AND YELLOW: 



*.'alifornia, orange, 4 ft. 

 lluttercup. yellow, :} ft.. 

 .Tuanita, bronze foi., 4 ft 

 Ivate F. Deemar, grand, 5 ft. 10.00 

 Wyoming, bronze, Y. orchid 2.00 

 Brilliant, .314 ft., red throat 3.50 



WHITE: 



Blanche Wurtzer, 3V> ft. (9/10) 

 .\lt. Blanc. Imp., next best, $:5.00; 



.fiO.OO per 1000. 

 KEI>. (iREEN FOLI.\GE: 



Pliiladelphia, dwarf, ?, ft.. 2.00 



Beacon. 4 ft 4.00 



Meteor, 5 ft 20.00 



I'atrie, 4 ft 2.00 



Wintzer's Colossal, K ft., 



orchid 20.00 



Fire Bird, 4 ft.. 50c. ea., 



.$4.00 per ten. 

 KEI> ON BRONZE FOLIAGE: 



Brandy wine, 3Vi ft 



Wiu. Saunders, 4 ft 



King Humbert, 4 ft., orchid 

 CollO^^■illgo. Ct ft 



2. .50 

 5.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



SWAS-TEEKA BRAND CANNAS West Grove, Pa, 



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Over Thirty Varieties laclading Rare Seedlings on Exhibition 



INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SHOW 



Ask for Price List (just off the press) Holland Nursery Stock (Buxus, etc.) 



Belglmn Azaleat, Palm* and Begonia Bulbs, English and Danish Seed 



AT SPECIAL LOW WAR PRICES ■ 



COLIN CAMPBELL, 90 Nassau St., New York City 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



— ROOTED CUTTINGS - 



John Sbrirepton. Nagoya, Patty, Unaka. 

 Chryeolora. 



$3.00 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 

 Early Snow, Glory Pacific. Harry May. 

 Jennie Nonln. Moneymaker. Major 

 Honnaffon. Polly Rofie, Parlflo 8d- 

 preme, Robt. Halllday. Smith's Ad- 

 vance, White BiinnalTon. 



$2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 



Wood Brothers 



FISHKILL, N. Y. 



REMEMBER! 



If it's a Hardy Perennial or ho called Old 

 Fashion Flower «orth growini?, we hare it 

 in one shape and another tlie year round. 

 We have the larg^e^^t stock in this country, 

 all Made in .America, and our prices 



will average 75c. per doz., $5 50 per 100. 



Why say more here? SeJid for our 

 Wholesale price li^t of varletieH and ben- 

 efit from the opportiiniticB this afTordfl yon. 



Ail.irchs, 



R. W. CLUCAS, Mgr., 



Palisades Nurseries, Inc. 



SPARKILL - - N. Y. 



«SoIlt^(•nl I'Miini- R:il1i-nn(I. 



CARNATIONS 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



I LA FAYETTE, IND. 



A.N. Pierson, Inc. 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



Bedding Plants and Roses 



