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HORTICULTURE 



August 21, 1915 



ROCHESTER EXPOSITION AND FLOWER SHOW 



AUG. 30 TO SEPT. 11, 1915 



One Quarter Million People Visited Exposition Last Year — Greatest 

 Permanent Municipal Exposition in the Country 



To the Florists List of Exhibitors To the Growers 



Come to the Rochester Flower 

 Show; see the new and standard 

 varieties in plants and flowers. Yo'i 

 cannot plan a better vacation than 

 to visit the Exposition and see the 

 Flower City. If the florists in New 

 York and other nearby states will 

 give us their support by attending, 

 another year will see almost every 

 prominent Grower as E.xhibitor. An 

 annual Mid-Summer Exhibit is 

 needed, where Florists can see the 

 different lines and meet the Grow- 

 ers without traveling the Country 

 over. 



J. K. Alexander, East Bridgewater, 

 Mass.; C. Betscher, Canal Dover, 0.; 

 John Lewis Childs, Flowerfield, L. 

 I.; Wilbur A. Christy, Warren, 0.; 

 Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia, 

 Pa.; R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Bos- 

 ton, Mass.; A. E. Kunderd, Goshen, 

 Ind.; Burt Olney Greenhouses, Al- 

 bion, N. Y.; A. N. Pierson. Inc., 

 Cromwell, Ct.; F. R. Pierson, Tarry- 

 town, N. Y.; Geo. L. Stillman, West- 

 erly, R. I.; N. Harold Cottam & 

 Son, Wappinger Falls, N. Y. and the 

 following Rochester houses: Ed- 

 ward Brockman, Geo. B. Hart, W. 

 T. Logan, Henry P. Neun Salter 

 Bros., F. Schlegel & Sons, Jacob 

 Thomann & Sons, James Vick's 

 Sons, H. E. Wilson, George T. 

 Boucher, J. B. Keller's Sons Co. 



The Exposition and Flower Show 

 opens August 30. There is plenty 

 of time to secure space. Write the 

 Committee the amount required. 

 Prospective Exhibitors will receive 

 every attention, including ft good 

 location. 



A Declaration 



We hereby declare that out ne.vt 

 year's Flower Show will be larger 

 and better, although you ■will see, 

 by looking over the list of exhib- 

 itors, that we are going soma this 

 year. 



COMMITTEE : — George B. Hart, Chairman; F. J. Keller, A. H. Salter, H. E. Bates, 

 Charles H. Vick, 306 Powers Building, Rochester, N. Y. 



BEGONIAS 



CYCLAMENS 



LORRAINE, 2 1-4 inch pots, $12.00 per 100; $110.00 

 per 1000. 



GLORY OF CINCINNATI, 2 1-4 inch pots, $15.00 per 

 100; $140.00 per 1000. 



separate colors, finest strains, extra strong plants, 3 inch pots, 

 $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 



PANDANUS VEITCHI, 6-in., 7-in. and 8-in. pots. DRACAENA MASSANGEANA, 5-in., 6-in. and 7-in. poU. 

 CAMELLIAS in the very best varieties for growing on, 6-in., 7-in. and 8-in. pots. 



JULIUS ROEHRS COMPANY 



RUTHERFORD 



NEW JERSEY 



EASI-EIRIM MEADQiJ ARTELRS 



FOR FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



All Requisites in Green Material, Galax, Laurel, Leucothoe, etc.. Folding Boxes, 



Wire U ork, Cycas Leaves, Baskets in great variety, Vases, Ribbons, Sheaves, etc. 



Auction Sales, Spring and Fall, of Trees, Shrubs. Evergreens, Florists' Plants and all Horticultural Material 



OUT f"i_o\a/e:rs 



Finest Grade of all FLOWERS AT BOSTON MARKET PRICES. Shipping Trade Selicited 



N. F. McCarthy & CO., 112 Arch St., 31 OUs St., BOSTON 



