June 7, 1919 



HORTICULTURE 



553 



COMING EXHIBITIONS. 



Will secretaries please supply any 

 omissions from this list and correct 

 dates that have been altered: 



June 13, Providence, R. I. — Exhibi- 

 tion of roses and spring flowers of the 

 Rhode lshmd Horticultural Society. E. 

 K. Thomas, secretary, Kingston, R. I. 



June 21-22, Boston. Mass.— Exhibi- 

 tion of roses and peonies of the Mas- 

 sachusetts Horticultural Society. Wm. 

 P. Rich, secretary, Horticultural Hall, 

 I'.oston. 



June L.'l-l'L > , New York -Annual meet- 

 ing and exhibition of the American 

 Sweet Pea Society at American Mu- 

 seum of Natural History. Wm. Gray, 

 secretary, Bellevue road, Newport. 



June 24-25, Jenkintown, Pa: — Exhi- 

 bition of sweet peas, hardy perennials 

 and hybrid perpetual roses of the 

 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. 

 David Rust, secretary, 606 Finance 

 Building, Philadelphia. 



June 25-26, Newport, R. I. — Summer 

 show of the Newport Horticultural So- 

 ciety at Convention Hall. Fred P. 

 Webber, secretary, Melville, R. I. 



July 5-6, Boston, Mass. — Exhibition 

 of sweet peas of the Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society. Wm. P. Rich, 

 secretary, Horticultural Hall, Boston, 

 Mass. 



August 9-10, Boston, Mass. — Exhibi- 

 tion of gladioli and phlox by Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society. Wm. 

 P. Rich, secretary, Horticultural Hall, 

 Boston. 



September 4-6, San Francisco, Cal. — 

 Annual show of the Dahlia Society of 

 California at Palace Hotel. F. C. 

 Burns, secretary, San Rafael. 



September 9-11, Hartford, Conn. — 

 Fall flower show of the Connecticut 

 Horticultural Society. Alfred Dixon, 

 secretary, Wethersfield, Conn. 



September 11-14, Boston, Mass. — 

 Dahlia, fruit and vegetable exhibition 

 of the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety. Wm. P. Rich, secretary, Horti- 

 cultural Hall, Boston. 



September 16-17, Ardmore, Pa. — Ex- 

 hibition of dahlias, outdoor cut flowers 

 and vegetables of the Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society. David Rust, 

 secretary, 606 Finance Building, Phila- 

 delphia. 



September 18-19, Providence, R. I. — 

 Dahlia show of the Rhode Island Hor- 

 ticultural Society. E. K. Thomas, sec- 

 retary, Kingston, R. I. 



September 23-25, New York— Dahlia 

 exhibition under the auspices of the 

 American Institute, of the City of New 

 York and the American Dahlia Society 

 at the Engineering Society building, 

 25-33 West 39th street. Wm. A. Ensle- 

 son. secretary board of managers, 322 

 West 23rd street, New York. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



American Beauty, Special 



" ** Fancy and Extra 



" *' No. i and culls • 



Russell. Hatfley 



KilUmey, Ward 



Radiance, Taft, Key 



Ophelia. Sunburst 



Carnations 



Catileyaa 



Lilies, Longiflorum 



Lilies. Speciosum 



CaJlas 



Iris 



Lily of the Valley 



Snapdragon 



Pansies ' 



Daffodils 



Calendula 



Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



Violets- : 



Marguerites 



Gardenias - 



Adiantum 



Gladioli 



Asparagus Plumosus, dr. Spren (100 bunches) . 



3.00 



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WHOLESALE FLOWER MARKETS 



TRADE PRICES -Per 100 m 



TO DEALERS ONLY 



Roses 



Am Beauty, Special ■ 

 " " Fane 



" No. ] 



Russell, Hadlev. 



Killarney. Ward. 



Radience, Taft, Key. 



Ophelia. Sunburst-. 



Carnations 



Ca ttley as 



Lilies, Longif lorum < 

 Lilies, Speciosum • ■ < 



Calls* 



Iris ' 



Lily ot the Valley ■ 



Snapdragon 



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Daffodils 



Calendula 



Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas ••■ 



Violets-. 



Marguerites 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Gladioli 



WHOLESALB FLOWER MARKETS — 



Roees 



Am, Beauty, Special 



" " Fancy and Extra. 



" " No. 1 and culls. . . 



Russell, Hadley 



Killarney, Ward , 



Radiance, Taft , Key 



Ophelia. Sunburst 



Carnations 



Cattleyas 



Lilies, Longiflorum 



Lilies, Speciosum 



Callas.. 



Iris 



Lily of the Valley 



Snapdragon 



Pansies 



Daffodils 



Calendula 



Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



Violets • ; 



Marguerites 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Gladioli 



Asparagus Plu. A Spren. (looBhs.) 



CINCINNATI 



June 3 



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15.00 



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50.00 



TRADE PRICES — Per 100 



ir^u, TO DEALERS ONLY 



CHICAGO I BUFFALO I PITTSBURG 



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