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HORTICULTURE 



June 28, 1919 



COMING EXHIBITIONS. 



Will secretaries please supply any 

 omissions from this list and correct 

 dates that have been altered: 



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 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. Engle- 

 son, secretary board of managers, 322 

 West 23rd street, New York. 



Horticultural Books 



r»r Bale by 



HORTICII.TI'BE I'\ BLH1INS OO. 



Carytanthemoja MaanaL Bister 



D Smith W.M 



Tke ChrreanUiemDm. Herrlnf- 



too J» 



Commercial Carnatloa Coltere. 



Dick LM 



Ceramerelal Hum Cnltore. 



Holme* 1J« 



Ylolet Culture. 0»1 1 o w» j U» 



Greenhoaee ('onetmetlon. Tnft.. l.M 

 gwoet Feae np te Date. Kerr... LN 

 Plant PropacaUem, Uroenhonee 



aad Nereerr Praetlee. Kilm.. MS 



Plant rrunlni. Kalni LM 



Book of Garden Plan*. Hamblln. l.M 



Laadioan* Deeira. Hubbard *.*• 



The Art of Outdoor Boce Grow- 

 ing. Tliomm •-** 



The Home Vegetable Garden. 



Kruhiu l.M 



Veretable Gardening". H. L. 



WatU Lit 



Pareone on The Bow LM 



Principle* of Florlonltnre. H. A. 



White Lit 



Foundation* of American Grape 



Culture. W union IjM 



Plant Material* of Decamtlre 



Garden In*. Treleaae l.M 



Arletoerat* *f the Garden. Wll- 



•*» ».M 



Bailer'* Cyclopedia of Hortlenl- 



rmre. • relume* 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



i Beauty , Special 



" Fancy and Ext ra 



** " No. i and i nils. 



Russell. Hadley 



Killarney, Ward 



Radiance, Taft, Key 



Ophelia. Sunburst 



Carnations 



Catt f ey a* • • • 



Lilies, Longiflorum 



Lilies, Spec io sum 



Callas 



Iris 



Lily of the Valley 



Snapdragon 



Pansies ••*• 



Calendula 



Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas ■ 



Marguerites 



Gardenias ■ 



Adiantum 



Gladioli 



Aaparatrus Plumoeus, & Spren ( 100 bunches) . 



WHOLESALE FLOWBR MARKETS - TRADE PRICES 



-Per 100 



TO DEALERS ONLY 



BOSTON 



June 23 



ST. LOUIS 



June 23 



PH1LA. 



June 33 



Roses 



Am Beauty, Special 25. co 



" " Fancy and Extra 12.00 



" " No. 1 and culls 1.00 



Russell, Hadlev 400 



Killarney. Ward 2.00 



Radience, Tait, Key 3.00 



Ophelia. Sunburst 2.00 



Carnations 1 .00 



Cattleya- 3°'°° 



Lilies, Longiflorum 16.00 



Lilies, Speciosum 1 8.00 



C.illas 16.00 



Iris 2-oo 



Lily of the Valley | 16.00 



Snapdragon* ■•• 4.0a 



Pansies .85 



Calendula j 1.00 



Stocks I 1.00 



Wallflowers ■ - 3.00 



Mignonette ».oo 



Sweet Peas »5 



Marguerites -**oo 



Gardenias 16.00 



Adiantum i*oo 



Gladioli <6.oo 



Asparagus Plumosus. & Spren. ( 100 Bchs. ) 20.00 



35.00 



23. OO 

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75-oo 

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WHOLESALE FLOWER MARKETS - TRADE PWCES 



-Per 100 



TO DEALERS ONLY 



Rose 1 



Am. Beauty, Special 



" " Fancy and Extra. 



" '* No. 1 and culls.. . 



Russell, Hadlev 



Killarney. Ward , 



Radiance, Tait, Key 



Ophelia. Sunburst 



Carnations 



Cattleyas 



Lilies, Longiflorum 



Lilies, Speciosum 



Callas.. 



Iris • 



CINCINNATI 



June 23 



CHICAGO 



June »3 



BUFFALO 



June t3 



PITTSBURC 



June 23 



40.00 

 30.00 

 8.00 

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 I 3.00 

 \ 6.0c 



I 5'°° 



2.00 



; 60.00 



13.00 



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Lily of the Valley 



Snapdragon 



Pansies 



Calendula 



Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



Marguerites 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 



Gladioli 



Asparagus P!u. & Spren. (100 Bhs.) 



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4. CO 



50.00 



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75.00 



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