January 24, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



63 



and other organizations are invited to 

 communicate with the Secretary as to 

 possibilities in their districts. Order 

 blanks, giving all particulars, are 

 available upon application to the Secre- 

 tary's office. 



CAMPAIGN FUND FOR 1920. 

 With the splendid results accruing 

 from our work for last year, our Pub- 

 licity Committee ought to receive a 

 very much greater financial support 

 then they have had so far. These re- 

 sults are only possible through ex- 

 penditure of money, and there has not 

 been as much cash available for pur- 

 poses of the Campaign as there should 

 have been. What is $54,000 among 20,- 

 000 florists? A little more than $2.50 

 per head — and some of the subscribers 

 paid for as many as 200 heads. This 

 is shameful. We get, absolutely, what 

 we pay for — profitable publicity — so 

 why should anyone withhold a sub- 

 scription. Never was there greater 

 prosperity in the florists' industry, and 

 the Publicity Campaign has promoted 

 it. 



You, Mr. Non-Subscriber, share in it 

 all, at the expense of your brethren. 

 Do you think this is right? Of course, 

 you do not. Then send in your check 

 for any amount you can afford, and 

 feel that you are helping the Commit- 

 tee to help you. Let us keep the Cam- 

 paign going — harder than ever. The 

 more we do the more the results. 

 Flowers are being used now for pur- 

 poses never thought of before. 



The Campaign Fund for 1920 is, so 

 far, $37,572.50, actually pledged. 



NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS. 



The following subscriptons have 

 been received and are in addition to 

 those previously announced, annually 

 !or four years, unless otherwise stated : 



Weidemann's Flower Shop, 



Jersey City, N. J $ 5.00 



Thomas J. Gibson, Newport, 



R. I. (1 year) 5.00 



Roy E. Neal, Lawrenceville, 



111 7.50 



A. Deitsch Co., Chicago, 111. 



(1 year) 75.00 



The Wirt Floral Co., Parsons, 



Kansas (1 year) 5.00 



T. Harold Coffman, Hunting- 

 ton, W. Va. (1 year) 10.00 



$ 107.50" 

 Total amount promised for 

 1920 37,572.50 



Total $37,680.00 



John Young, Secy. 

 1170 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

 Jan. 17, 1920. 



Ibolium Privet 

 Natnral Habit 



IBOI-IUIVI 



THE NEW HYBRID 



(L. Ibota X Ovalfolium) 



Now sent oat for the flret time. Inquire for further 



iaformation. One year field grown plants; $5.00 each; 



Summer rooted, frame grown, $3.00 each; Plants 



In storage for immediate shipment. The Elm City 



Nursery Co., WOODMONT NURSERIES, INC., 



New Haven, Conn. Introducers of BOX-BARBERRY, Ibolium Privet 



well rooted summer frame cuttings — $65.00 per 1000. When Trimmed 



We are Headquarters for the BEST OF EVERYTHING 



IN 



VEGETABLE SEEDS 



with our Stock Seed Farm at Oragg Lake, Mich., and our growing atatlona In 

 every part of the United States where seeds are grown successfully all In charge 

 of capable and experienced men, we are equipped for and are prodnclng 



PEAS, BEANS, CORN AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 



of all kinds In quantity and of highest quality. 

 Glad to quote for present delivery or on growing contract for future delivery. 



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"Seeds with a Lineage" All Varieties 

 Thoroughly tested at our trial grounds, Raynes 

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GARTERS TESTED SEEDS, Inc. 



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IF in need of RELIABLE NURSERY STOCK 



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 Send to the BAY STATE NURSERIES 



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O A IM IM A S 



A large stock of several varieties. PRICES RIGHT. Let us book your ord»r 

 now for shipment at any time. 



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New Crop Flower Seed and Bulbs 



S(H\ NOW 



Salvia. Petunia. > erbena, Salpiglossis, Asparagus, 



Cosmos, Candytuft, Snapdragon, L,obelia, 



Phlox, Scabiosa, Gypsophila. 



BULBS — Gladioli, Cannas. Tuberoses, Caladiums, Dahlias, 



Anemones, Madeira Vines, Cinnajnon Vines. 

 I>ilium Auratimi, Rubnini, Magnifleum, per case, $32.00. 

 I.ilium Giganteum, 7-9 Case 300, 8-9 Case 250; per case, 

 .*50.0«. 



If you have not received our Florist List, a post card 

 will bring it. 



Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co. 



12 and 13 Faneuil Hall Square 



BOSTON, MASS. 



SEEDS AND lULBS 

 IBobbington's 



128 Chambara St., N. Y. City 



A Card This Size 



Costs only 90c. per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name and your 

 •pecialty before the whole trade. 



A half-Inch card coats only 45c. per 

 week on yearly order. 



