June 14, 1919 



HORTICULTURE 



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COMING EXHIBITIONS. 



will secretaries please supply any 

 omissions from this list and correct 

 dates that have been altered: 



June 21-22, 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. 



COMING MEETINGS. 

 Chicago — American Seed Trade Ass'n, 

 annual convention, June 24 to 26. 

 Secretary, C. E. Kendell, 216 Pros- 

 pect Ave., Cleveland, O. 



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III Union Street :: New Bedford, Mass. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



List Part if Wuk 



indng June 8 

 1919 



American Beauty, Special 



•* " Fancy and Extra. 



•' " No. i and culls. . 



Russell. Hadley 



Killarney. Ward 



Radiance, Taft. Key 



Ophelia. Sunburst 



Carnations 



Catileyas 



Lilies. Lonsiflorum 



Lilies, Specioeum 



Callas 



Iris 



Lily of the Valley 



Snapdragon 



Pansies 



Oalendula 



Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



Marguerites 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Gladioli 



Asparagus Plumosus, & Spren (ioo bunches) . 



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 2.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 

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25.00 

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WHOLESALE FLOWER MARKETS - ™ ADE "^-fMSusis only 



Roses 



Am Beauty, Special 



" " Fancy and Extra 



" " No. 1 and culls 



Russell, Hadlev 



Killarney . Ward 



Radience, Taft, Key 



Ophelia, Sunburst 



C&roations 



Cattleya* 



Lilies, Longiflorum 



Lilies. Specioeum 



Calls* 



Iris 



Lily of the Valley 



Snapdragon 



Pansies 



Calendula 



Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



Marguerites 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Gladioli 



Asparagus Plumosus, A Spren. (ioo Bchs.) 



BOSTON 



June 9 



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WHOLESALE FLOWER MARKETS - 1, ^ EPWCES - T ? <rD 1 i?ALERsoNLY 



PITTSBURG 



June^q 

 Roses 



Am. Beauty , Special 



11 " Fancy and Extra 



" *' No. 1 and culls 



Russell, Hadley 



Killarney. Ward 



Radiance, Taft, Key 



Ophelia. Sunburst - 



Carnations 



Cattleyas 



Lilies, Lonsiflorum 

 Lilies, Speciosum 



Callaa 



Iris 



Lily of the Valley 



Snapdragon 



Pansl 



Calendula 



Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



Marguerites 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Gladioli 



Asparagus Plu.oV Spren. (iooBhs.) 



