May S, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



3C7 



side of their own group, the body we 

 have often referred to as "George. " 

 Yes, George has been paying for it. 

 And it looks as though George must 

 continue to do this — to the shame of 

 the large army of non-subscribers 

 whose niggardliness keeps them aloof 

 from the best game ever played in 

 the interests of their own industry — 

 the industry which insures their liv- 

 ing, and which can be made to es- 

 tablish a patrimony to be enjoyed by 

 their families when the builders are 

 called West. 



We need now more subscriptions. 

 We are a long way from our goal, and 

 the months seem to pass quickly. 

 Won't you, Mr. Non-subscriber, help 

 George just a little bit — help him to 

 help you. Your cheque could ne\er be 

 appreciated more than now. 



NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS 



The following subscriptions have 

 l)een received and are in addition to 

 those previously announced, annually 

 for four years, unless otherwise 

 stated. 



T. H. Keefe, Madison, N. .T .$.".110 



Greenwood Cirnation Co., No. Mil- 

 waukee, Wis To. 00 



Bertermann Bros. Co., Indianapolis, 



Ind Tij.on 



McCnim's nrus; Co.. Lexington, Va.. Id. 00 



Lodi Greenhouses. Lodi. Ohio TlOO 



C. Merliel & Sons Co., Mentor, Ohio.. .TOO 

 Minnehaha Floral Co., Sioux Falls. 



S. D 10 00 



.\dditionaI . 



Kranl; C. Siebert, \Yheeliiig. W. Va . . ."■oil 

 Ba.ssett & Washburn. Chicago, III. 



(1 yr.) 4011 on 



W.W. Bohn Floral Co.. Wernersville. 



Pa •'i.oo 



George Lisburg, E. Hampton, X. Y.. Ton 



Henry C. Woltwalte, Phila., Fa .^00 



Gove, the Florist, Burlington. Vt.... nM 



$010.00 

 Previousl.v reported 42.32400 



Total $42.W4,00 



EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL 

 FLOWER SHOW. 



The members of the Joint Commit- 

 tee representing the Horticultural So- 

 ciety of New York and the New York 

 Florists' Club appointed with power to 

 arrange for the Eighth International 

 Flower Sliow — New York — met in the 

 Secretary's Office on Monday. April 19. 

 Organization of the Committee was 

 completed by the election of the fol- 

 lowing officers: T. A. Havemeyer, 

 chairman; John Young, 43 West 18th 

 street, secretary; F. R. Newbod, treas- 

 urer. 



It was decided upon March 14. '20, 

 1921 for the dates of the show— Arthur 

 Herrington was appointed manager 

 and his name added to the Committee 

 — F. W. Payne was also added to the 



BOX-BARBERRY 



Garden Bordered with Box-Barberry. 



Electros of this illustration Free with 



each order for 1000 or more if 



requested. 



ilu\e ><>» seen a garden bordere<l with 

 IIOX-ISAHUEKKV this spring? Everj 

 pill lit hriKTht and green, — not a dead 

 line. A strung contrast to the nortliern 

 iUiMis bordered garden, now either 

 .l^'Hil or Nudly winter injured, brown 

 and dejeeted looking. 



.Mr. Siebreeht, the veteran plant snian. 

 on seeing the garden tbe other day 

 shown in aeeonipanying illustration, ex- 

 claimed with his cliaracteristio enthu- 

 siasm, "magnificent, there is a fortune 

 in it for the nurserymen." 

 We ofl'er you well rooted dormant suni- 

 nuT frame cuttings rea<ly to set out di- 

 rect into tlie nursery without furtiier 

 expense to you at 



$65.00 per lOOO 



AI.I. SOLI* OIT OF LARGER ?SIZES 



.Man> of the leading catalogue tirms 

 have already contracted with us for 



their supply for the ensuing season, and others are buying these FRAME GROWN 



PLANTS for their own planting pre|>aring for the enormous demand which is 



sure to follow. 



Iti is a safe statement tliat BOX-BARBERRV will soon be the plantsman's best 



seller. 



The Elm City Nursery Co. 



New Haven. Conn. 



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Introducers. 



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diat is well grown, well dug and well packed 

 Send to the BAY STATE NURSERIES 



WhoUsale and RetaU NORTH ABINGTON, MAS& 



PLEASE YOUR CUSTOMERS 



by furnishing them with 



Framingham Evergreens, Trees, 

 Shrubs and Roses 



FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES 



Framingham, Mass. 



All Shapes 



Parsons' H^dy American Seedlings 



1,000 BAY TREES ah Size, 



MONTROSE NURSERIES 



We Have on Hand the Largest Stock of 



BOXWOOD RHODODENDRONS 



Nurseries: "MONTROSE" 

 Wakefield Center, Mass. 



N. F. McCarthy CO., Props. 



Office and Salesroom: 11% Arch St. 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



Committee representing the Interna- 

 tional Exposition Company. This will 

 be the last Flower Show held in the 

 Grand Central Palace — after April 1, 

 the building will be given over for the 

 use of permanent exhibitions. The 

 Committee decided it would be neces- 

 sary to make radical changes in the 



general arrangement of the show and 

 this will be done. The Schedule Com- 

 mittee was appointed with Charles H. 

 Totty as chairman and this schedule 

 will be issued and distributed at an 

 early date. 



John Young, Sec. 

 New York City. 



