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HORTICULTURE 



November 15, 1919 



JUST OUT 



BOLGIANO'S 1918 SUMMER AND 1 AU, 

 CATALOG OF "BIO CROP" SEEDS 



Special Prices for 



Florists and Market Gardeners. 



Write for a copy at once — it will save you 



money. 



J. BO LCI 4 0*0 & SON 



BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. 



STUMPP & WALTER CO. 



Seeds and Bulbs 



30-32 Barclay Street 

 NEW YORK CITY 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS 



JOSEPH BRECK & SONS, CORP. 



47 -44 North H.irkrt Street 

 BOSTON. MASS. 



SEEDS AND BULBS 

 JBoootngton's 



128 Chamb-rs 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 

 be quoted you upon application to 



S. D. WOODRUFF & SONS 



82 Dey St . NEW YORK and ORANGE CONN. 



BURNETT BROS. 



Seeds, .Bulbs, Plants 



Etc. 



92 Chamber* St., New York 

 Write for our Illustrated Catalog 



and their employees gathered at the 

 Boston Flower Exchange, Otis street, 

 and prepared immense boxes of 

 flowers for distribution among the pa- 

 tients. Growers, commission men and 

 retail florists contributed great quanti- 

 ties of chrysanthemums, roses, carna- 

 tions, sweet peas and other seasonable 

 blooms and plants in order that the 

 day might be made brighter and more 

 cheery for every hospital patient in 

 the city. 



"The great flower boxes were 

 packed with approximately 150 blooms 

 each, and into each of the 35 cars six 

 of these boxes and several potted 

 plants were packed. Each package 

 contained a card denoting that the 

 contents were presented by members 

 of the association, and at 10.15 the 

 parade of cars, in single formation, 

 across the windshield of each being 

 pasted the National slogan. 'Say It 

 with flowers' — and the information 

 that the machines were assigned to 

 the various hospitals by the Florists' 

 Association of Boston, started on their 

 missions of mercy with the blowing of 

 auto horns and the ringing of bells. 



"Upon the steps of the Boston 

 Flower Exchange, their faces wreathed 

 in smiles of satisfaction, the members 

 of the organization and the officers, 

 Pres. Henry Penn. Vice-Pres. William 

 H. Elliott. Sec. E. S. Gorney, Fin. Sec. 

 Frank Edgar and Treas. William C. 

 Stickel. watched the cavalcade move 

 away. 



"The machines moved through the 

 downtown streets, along Boylston 

 street to Copley square, where the 

 unique parade disbanded and the ma- 

 chines departed for their various des- 

 tinations. 



"Yesterday's innovation, it is hoped, 

 will be more generally observed next 

 year. Chrysanthemums of every color 

 and specie predominated among yes- 

 terday's contributions, and plans are 

 already afoot to have New England's 

 November flower, symbolic of Thanks- 

 giving, take its place as the Armistice 

 Day favorite of the future." 



MICHELL'S 



FLOWER SEEDS 



ORDER NOW 



For delivery when new crop seed 

 arrives. 



VERBENAS Tr. Pkt. Ol. 



Mammoth Fancy Blue *0.30 $1.25 



.Mammoth Fancj Pink 30 1.25 



Mammoth Fancy Scarlet... .30 1.25 

 Mammoth Fancy Striped... .30 1.25 



Mammoth Fancy White 30 1.25 



Mammoth Fancy Mixed. .30 1.00 



LOBELIA 



Crystal Palace Compacts .30 2.00 

 Crystal Palace Speciosa 20 ."."> 



VINCA 



Alba 15 .'■5 



Alba Para 15 .15 



Rosea .15 .15 



Mixed 15 .60 



SALVIA 



America or Globe of Fire. . .50 4.00 



II ii. ** -.50 



Zurich 50 4.00 



Splendens -5 1.50 



ASPARAGUS rUMOSl'S NANUS 

 Northern Greenhouse-grown Seed 



1000 seeds...* 3.50 I 10,000 seeds. . .$30.00 



50011 seeds... 16.25 | 26,000 seeds... 68.75 

 ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



1000 seeds. . . .S0.?.> 10,000 seeds. . .$ 5.50 



-,(1011 seeds 3.00 | 25,000 seeds... 12.50 



A Is.) all other Seasonable Seeds, Bulbs 



and Supplies. Our Handy Flower Seed 



Order Sheet Will Be Ready Soon. Send 



for a Copy. 



MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE 



518 Market St., Philadelphia 



W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 



SEEDS, PUNTS AND BULBS 

 Horticultural Sundries 



66 W. 23rd St.. NEW YOffK 



National Nurseryman 



The oldest and best established 

 journal for nurserymen. Circula- 

 tion among the trade only. Pub- 

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 $1.50 per year. Foreign subscrip- 

 tions. J2.00 per year. In advance. 

 Sample copy free upon application 

 from those In the trade enclosing 

 their buslnes« card. 



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HATBOftO, PA. 



