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HORTICULTURE 



April 24, 1920 



Henry H. Barrows 



FERN 

 SIPECIALIST 



Write for Price*. 

 H. H. BARROWS, WhitmaD, Mass. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY 



CH RYS ANTHEMUMS 

 IVIADISOIM, IM. J. 



Nephrdepis Norwood 



Best Cresfeil Fern 



4 Inch pot«, oxtrm henvj, $35.00 per hiiA- 

 dred ; € Inoh, $76.00 per hundred. 



ROBERT CRAIG COMPANY/'"^^?!'-''"'*- 



^rft^w Q«j^^r« ^^r%r\^ 



Awarded Certlflc«te of Merit at 8. A. 



F. Sl O. H. New York Convention. And 



100 other notable kinds. Alwayi ask for 



8WA8TIKA BR AND C ANNAS. 



Til. COHMS> * |"iE"| WeST GROVE 



LjonEsco. [in I wnn ,u,s.a. 



H^t art tmitcriiirt It Iht It/ttritrywun t FwKd 

 ftr Mttfhtl Dntla^mtnt 



CEDAR ACRES 



Gladioli and Dahlias 



Booklets Free 



B. H.VMMOND TR.\CY, INC., 



Wenham, Mass. 



THOM&S J. GREY COMPANY 



SETBDS, BtTLBS AND IMP1.EMENTS 

 WHOLESALE AND BETAEL 



Rvseleoted Strains In Seeds 



Improved Styles »n Implemeats 



Catalogue apon Application 



16 So. Market Sto<eet 



»N, IVIA.SS. 



Burpee's Seeds 



BLUB LIST OF WHOLBSAUE PRICKS 



MAILED ONLY TO THOSE WHO PLAXT 



FOB PROFIT 



GARDENING FOR WOMEN 



Twelve Weeks' Coarse (.\prll 6-JaiM> 86) 

 in FLORIOCLTUBE, \nEGETABLE GAR- 

 DENING, FRUIT GROWING, POULTRY. 

 BEES and allied subjects. 



Banuner Course — Anrnst 2-Aoeust »8 



Write for Circular 



SCHOOL OF HORTICULTURE 



Ambler, Pa. (18 mllea from PhUadelphla) 



Bllzabetli Leletitan Lee. Director 



NATIONAL PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN. 



A second time within a week or two 

 we are pleased to note the pro- 

 gressiveness of Michigan florists. Al- 

 bert G. Boehringer, treasurer of the 

 Saginaw-Bay City Floricultural So- 

 ciety, writes: "The Saginaw-Bay 

 City Floricultural Society, by a resolu- 

 tion, instructs me to write a cheque 

 for $25.00 and mail it to you as our 

 subscription to the National Publicity 

 Campaign for this year." 



Doubtless, there are many other 

 trade organizations in the country 

 which could follow the example set b> 

 the two Michigan bodies. 



The Slogan Billboard. 

 It is a splendid time now to install 

 one of the "Say it with Flowers" bill- 

 boards. Many a florist's establishment 

 furnishes an ideal location for a board, 

 and it might also serve to hide in a 

 way an unsightly shed or outbuilding. 

 These billboards are very attractive, 

 painted in the official colors, and serve 

 their purpose admirably. They are 

 supplied at actual quantity cost, $50 

 each, delivered — and are worth this 

 amount for the material in them. A 

 large number of these boards are now 

 complete, and ready for immediate 

 shipment. The Cleveland Florists' 

 Club recently ordered 20 billboards, 

 and they were shipped on the day the 

 order was received. Many other clubs 

 could use a similar quantity. It 

 would be a great thing for our cam- 

 paign if 500 of these signs distributed 

 throughout the country were flashing 

 to a million or more people daily our 

 message. "Say It with Flowers." 



Change of Quarters for Our Adminis- 

 tration Offices. 

 Owing to lack of sufficient space for 

 the requirements of our Administra- 

 tion Offices, the Society has taken 

 larger quarters in the old Siegel- 

 Cooper Building, 41-43 West 18th 

 street. New York, and the offices will 

 be located there on and after April 25. 

 In the same building will be a concen- 

 tration of wholesale florist interests, a 

 concentration which has been the 

 dream for years of many in the trade 

 Visitors to New York, who look over 

 this new market — and, of course, all 

 will do so — are cordially invited to 

 call at our offices on the mezzanine 

 floor. All the facilties of the offices are 

 at their disposal, and mail and tele- 

 grams may be addressed there at any 

 time. Our members will be made to 



LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS 



DELPHINIUM NEWPORT ROSE 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



SALVIA ZURICH 



SMILAX SEEDS 



GRASS SEED MIXTURES OF 



ALL KINDS 



Send For Our Catalogue. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



53 Barclay Street 



Through to 64 Park Place 



NEW YORK CITY 



THE HOUSE OF KELWAY 



Has a reputation of 70 years behind It 

 as a guarantee. 



For three generations we have been 

 Growers and Selectors of pedigree 

 stocks of 



BRITISH SEEDS 



Get our prices for booking forward 

 orders (delivery after 1920 harvest), 

 not ton?orrow, but NOW. 



State your requirements, we do the 

 rest. Efficient and prompt attention 

 given to all inquiries. 

 Specialties: Garden Seed and Farm 

 Boot Seeds. 



KELAVAY & SON 



Wholesale Seed Growers, 

 LANGPORT, ENGLAND. 



GIGANTEUM & HARDY ULLIES 



GLADIOLUS CANNAS 

 AND OTHER SPRING BULBS 



Write for prices 



AMERICAN BULB CO. 



17S M. Wabash Ave CUcitc*, lU. 



E. W. FENGAR 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



147-187 Unden Are. 

 ISTIirOTOX. K. t. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, PLANTERS 



RUTHERFORD. NEW JERSEY 



We are snbserlbers to the Nnrserymen's 

 Fond for Market Development, also "Say 

 It With Flowers" PobUolty Campaisn. 



BULBS 



LIL.IUM GIGANTEUM, also HAKDIES 

 shipped notv or later from cold storage 

 from New York, Denver, Chicago and 

 lyondon (Canada). 



For immediate shipment 



Per 100<» 



COCOS WEDDELLVXA Seeds $8.00 



ARECA IvUTESCENS Seeds 4.75 



ASPARAGUS PLFM. NANUS Seeds 2.50 



(Special price for lar^je quantities) 

 I5AMBOO STAKES. Natural and Green 



in all sizes. 

 Write for prices stating your require- 

 ments. 



McHUTCHISON & CO. '•"^^rYokK- 



