August 7, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



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We will 

 Bocltuian, 

 he (.'liiil to 

 be liilpfiil. 



l)p represented at the convention by J. n. 

 A. F. Eilers and D. J. Keobane, who will 

 give any Information tbey possess that might 



The House of MICHELL 



K\li-iiiis :i <(.]ilini iiivit:iiii.ii u. ivi-ry ilorlst. we.lsman. nursery- 

 man an. I .iilii're to visit tljcir rhiladelpbia establishment, 51S 

 Market Street-wlthlii one blook of Independence Ilall— anil 

 their nurseries at Andalusia, Pa. (10 miles from Philadelphia). 



You will (Ind there up-to-date pstal)liBhnients, where a repu- 

 tation for thnrouKlinosB. pri.Kressiveniss and reliability lias made 

 them famous in the horticultural and agricultural world. 



Our warehouses at 518 Market .Street. SOfl, 511 and 51.'! Ludlow 

 .Street, are well stocked. Our nurseries at Andalusia will no 

 doubt interest you. There are over llfly acres devoted to the 

 growing of Hardy Perennials. Cannas. Pahllas. Roses, etc. There 

 you will have an opportunity to see the famous "Oaks of 

 .\n(lahisia." one of which is reputed to be from 800 to 900 years 

 uld. and the finest, most perfect while oak in Pennsylvania, if 

 not in the United .States. 



We anticipate the pleasure of your visit and personal w- 



Qiinintnnrr. 



MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE, Philadelphia 



.-.lfi-.-)18 MAItKKT STHKKT 



GENERAL NEWS NOTES 



The Florists' Club, of Albany, has 

 had a number of accessions to its 

 membership list of late, including the 

 following: H. A. Tilson, Averill Park, 

 .\. Y.: W. D. Barto, Schnectady, N. Y.; 

 John V. Honnell. Watervliet, N. Y. and 

 James Moore, Troy, X. Y. The Club 

 recently held a well attended ouUng 

 dt the establishment of James Schnei- 

 der, at Rhinebeck-on-Hudson. 



A new green house has been erected 

 by Lord & Burnham for \V. W. Walk- 

 er, at St. Catherine's Ont., 52 x 140 

 feet. Mr. Walker specializes in cycla- 

 men, ferns, hydrangeas and Jerusalem 

 Cherries. 



Smith, the florist of Providence. R. 

 I., is now in new quarters on Washing- 

 ton St., ojiposite the Majestic Tlieatre. 



It is understood that Spear & Mc- 

 Manus of Hartford. Ct., are planning 

 to make some important alterations 

 in the building which they occupy. 

 This will include a new front. Con- 

 servatories are to be erected on the 

 roof to take the place of greenhouses 

 in the rear of the old store. 



Paul Jahn, of Bridgewater. Mass., is 

 receiving the congratulations of his 

 many friends. It is a 9% lb. boy. 



A new partnership in Chicago is 

 that of D. E. Freres and Jack Byers, 

 both well known in the wholesale mar- 

 ket. They will conduct a wholesale 

 commission business under the name 

 of D. E. Freres & Co., with headquar- 

 ters in the Atlas Block on East Ran- 

 dolph St. 



Axel Setterberg has resigned as gen- 

 eral manager of the Everett R. Peacock 

 Co.. of Chicago. 



We are Headquarters for the BEST OF EVERYTHING 



IN 



VEGETABLE SEEDS 



with enr Stock Se«d Parm it Onii Lake, Ulch., and oar frowlnf atatloni 1b 

 arery part of the United Statea where aeeda are grown ancceaafnUy all In eharg* 

 •f capable and experienced men, we are equipped for and are proaadnc 



PEAS, BEANS, CORN AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 



of all klBda In qnantlty and of highest ^aalltj. 

 0U4 to qnote for present dellrery or oo growing eontraot tar fntora doUrarj. 



JEROME B. RICE SEED CO., Cambridge, N. Y. 



"Seeds with a Lineage" All Varieties 



Thcwoughly teeted at our trial grounds, Rayrkes 



Park, Lx>ndon, England. Send for Catalogue 



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New Crop Flower Seed and Buibs 



sow NOW 



fialrla. PetulLls, Verb«n», 0*lpt#IoiaU, AapamcWi 



Ooffmoa, Candytuft, Snapdrmvon. I>ob«ll*, 



Phlox, Soabloa^ OrPsopliUa. 



BULBS — OladtoU, Cannaa. TnbeTaofi, Oalmdlaina, DakUaa, 



Aaemonea, ll*d«lm Tlaea, ClAnAmoa Ttjaqa. 

 Uliam Aar&tnin, Rabmm, M*a^ifleizia, p«r narr. I 

 LdUam Olrantanm, l-» Caie MO, •-• Oaoo tM| p«r 

 KO.OO. 



If Ton haT<> not rooelvrd onr Florilt lis*, a poa* 

 wlU brine It. 



Fotiler, Fiske, Rawson Co. 



12 and 13 FaD<>nll Ball Sqoar* 



BOATOX, HABS. 



SEEDS AND BULBS 

 Bobbington'8 



128 Chambrr* St , N. Y. Oily 



A. L. Miller 



Christmas and Easter Pot Plantg 

 a speclaJtj 



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Jamaica, N. Y. 



