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HORTICULTURE 



November 29, 1919 



THE FINEST AND HARDIEST LILY GROWN 

 L.IL.ILJIVI REGALE 



Acknowledged to be the finest horticultural introduction in several generations. 



Trade Prices on Application 



R- St J. 



FARQU 



BOSTON, MASS 



JUST OUT 



BOLGIANO'S 1919 SUMMER AND FALL 



CATALOO OF "BIO CROP" SEEDS 



Special Prices for 



Florists and Market Gardeners. 



Write for a copy at once — it will save you 



money. 



J. BOLCIANO & SON 



BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. 



STUMPP & WALTER CO. 



Seeds and Bulbs 



30-32 Barclay Street 

 NEW YORK CITY 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS 



JOSEPH BRECK & SONS, CORP. 



47-54 North Market Street 

 BOSTON, MAS!. 



SEEDS AND BULBS 

 JBoboington's 



128 Chamber* 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, PARSNir, RADISn 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 Chambers St., New York 

 Write for our Illustrated Catalog 



MICHELL'S CHRISTMAS GREENS 



PLEASE NOTE — All Christmas Greens 

 shipped at buyer's risk of delay or 

 spoilage in transit, when forwarded by 

 Express or by Freight and Boat. We 

 recommend shipping by Express. All 

 prices subject to change without notice. 



HOLLY (LOOSE) 



Per Yt case. .. 



Per V4 case... Per full case.. .$7.00 



HOLLY WREATHS 



25 50 100 



12 inch $6.00 $11.00 $20.00 



14 inch 7.00 13.50 26.00 



18 inch 11.00 20.00 38.00 



LAUREL, EXTRA HEAVY 



In 25 yard coils, made on double rope. 

 20 yards... $3.25 250 yards.. $25.00 

 ."id yards... 6.00 1000 yards.. 90.00 



100 yards... 11.00 



MISTLETOE (MEXICAN) 



lib $ .50 10 lbs $4.50 



5 lbs 2.40 25 lbs 10.00 



BOXWOOD (CUT) 



In 50 lb. boxes only ; $11.25 per 50 lbs. 



LYCOPODIUM (LOOSE) 



25 lbs $4.00 100 lbs $14.00 



50 lbs 7.26 



LYCOPODIUM WREATHING 



In 10 yard pieces 

 10 yards... $1.10 250 yards.. $22.00 

 50 yards... 5.00 1000 yards.. 85.00 

 100 yards. . . 9.00 



Also all Seasonable Seeds, Bulbs and 

 Supplies. SEND FOR OCR HANDY 

 FLOWER SEED ORDER SHEET, if 



you do not receive a copy. 



P. S. New customers who may not be rated in Dun's or Bradstreet's will kind- 

 ly send money orders or trade references with order, to avoid delays in ship- 

 ment of Christmas Greens. If you have an account with us, wire your orders. 



MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE, ^^r^Uli'" 1 



usual program matter cultural articles 

 by leading floriculturists. 



The Garden Clubs of America, the 

 well known national organization, has 

 arranged for the installation of a spe- 

 cial booth covering an area of 1,500 

 sq. ft., in which lectures will be given 

 daily, and conventions of different 

 clubs held. It is also expected that an 

 illustrated lecture will be given each 

 afternoon and evening. There will be 

 a Tea Room, as before, conducted by 

 ladies connected with hospital work. 



The Flower Show Committee is as- 

 sured that the retail florists will take 

 a more active part in this show, which 

 will add to the interest. The Dupont 

 interests, which now have control of 

 the Grand Central Palace, will also 

 participate in the exhibition through 

 the International Exposition Co. 



John Young, Secy. 

 1170 Broadway, New York. 



to be enough holly and mistletoe to go 

 around. Many partridge berries are 

 coming into the market, and other red 

 fruit may be used for display. Don't 

 overlook the value of Jerusalem cher- 

 ries and Ardisias. Not only do they 

 sell readily but they help to give a 

 cheerful note of color to the store. As 

 soon as possible get to work filling 

 pans, baskets and other receptacles. 

 Little ferns, especially holly ferns and 

 birdsnest ferns, sell readily when put 

 up in fancy baskets, especially if a 

 piece of ribbon is tied to the handle 

 In making up your pans and baskets 

 see that all the plants are well watered 

 in advance. Don't delay in getting in 

 your order for Christmas materials of 

 all sorts. Deliveries are going to be 

 slow this year and the early buyer 

 gets the best service. 



HOLIDAY PREPARATIONS 



Retail florists should be busy mak- 

 ing preparations for holiday trade. It 

 is the well decorated and attractive 

 store which gets the holiday business. 

 Laurel and boxwood seem likely to be 

 plentiful and apparently there is going 



While the chrysanthemum season is 

 still on don't fail to make a list of the 

 different varieties which have made 

 especial appeal to you or which seem 

 to have caught the public. The list 

 will differ in different sections of the 

 country, but in many cases some par 

 ticular new plant has made a hit and 

 customers will be almost certain to 

 ask for it another season." 



