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HORTICDLTDRE 



November 1, 1919 



THE FINEST AND HARDIEST LILY GROWN 



L-IL-IUIV. R 



Acknowledged to be the finest horticultural introduction in several generations. 



Trade Prices on Application 



R. St J. F-ARQUMAR & OO. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



JUST OHJT 



BOLGIANO'S 1919 SUMMER AND FALL 

 CATALOG OF "BIG CROP" situs 



Special Prices for 



Florists and Market Gardeners. 



Write for a copy at once — it will save you 



money. 



J. BOLGIANO & SON 



BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. 



STUMPP & WALTER CO. 



Seeds and Bulbs 



30-32 Barclay Street 

 NEW YORK CITY 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS 



JOSEPH BRECK & SONS, CORP. 



41-M North Market StrMt 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



SEEDS AND BULBS 

 Bobofngton's 



12S Chambers St., N. Y. City 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, PLANTERS 



RUTHERFORD. NEW JERSEY 



We are subscribers to the Nurserymen's 

 Fund for Market Development, also "Say 

 It With Flowers" Publicity Campaign. 



GARDEN SEED 



BEET, CARROT, PARSNIP, RADISH and 

 GARDEN PEA SEED in variety; also other 

 items of the short crop of this past season 

 as well as a full line of Garden Seeds, will 

 he quoted you upon application to 



S. D. WOODRUFF & SONS 



82 Dey St . NEW YORK and ORANGE CONN. 



BURNETT BROS. 



Seeds, Bulbs, Plants 



Etc. 



92 Chambers St., New York 

 Write for onr Illustrated Catalog 



BOSTON FLOWER EXCHANGE. 



At the annual meeting of the stock- 

 holders of the Boston Flower Ex- 

 change held last Saturday, the entire 

 board of officers was re-elected. It 

 was voted to amend the by-laws so 

 that the annual meeting might be 

 held anywhere in the city of Boston. 



Following the meeting the stock- 

 holders adjourned to the Parker House 

 where the annual banquet was held. 

 Mr. W. C. Stickel presided and read 

 John Wanamaker's editorial as re- 

 produced in Horticulture last week. 

 As usual he made an excellent toast- 

 master and had a pleasant word for 

 each speaker whom he introduced. Mr. 

 Henry Penn dwelt on the value of co- 

 operation and laid special emphasis on 

 the opportunities offered to florists by 

 the coming "Say it with Flowers" 

 week. Mr. William Elliott paid a 

 warm tribute to President Wilson and 

 to the late Theodore Roosevelt. Mr. 

 G. Thommen when called on spoke 

 at some length on the labor troubles 

 in New York City which has interfered 

 with the publication of the Florists' 

 Exchange which he represents. He re- 

 viewed the printing situation and 

 showed why it is impossible to get out 

 the Exchange under the present condi- 

 tions. Mr. William N. Craig was in 

 his usual happy vein and his remarks 

 were received with applause. The ta- 

 bles were decorated with Paper-white 

 Narcissi, the first seen this season, 

 which were contributed by W. W. Ed- 

 gar Co. 



"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." 



The Boston florists have decided not 

 to hold a flower show in connection 

 with "Say It With Flowers Week." but 

 a fund is being raised for advertising 

 in the newspapers and flowers are to 

 be sent to the hospitals and other in- 

 stitutions. 



MICHELL'S 

 BULBS 



HYACINTHS 



FIRST SIZE, NAMED — Single and 



Double. 

 SECOND SIZE, NAMED— Single. 

 TIIIKD SIZE, NAMED— Single. 

 UNNAMED — Single and Double. 



TULIPS 



SINGLE EAKI.V, ncnr.ll EARLY, 



COTTAGE GARDEN AND 



DARWIN 



In Named Varieties and Mixtures 



NARCISSI 



Single and Double. A Large Variety. 



NEW GIANT COLORED 

 FREESIAS 



BLUE, LAVENDER, PINK 



Per dozen, fLSS $8-00 per 100 



Per 1000, $75.00 



MIXED COLORS 



Per dozen, 75c. $5.00 per 100 



Per 1000, $40.00 



Write us your requirements on any 



of the above, on any other Seasonable 



Bulbs. Our Prices are Right. 



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MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE 



518 Market St., Philadelphia 



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