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HORTICULTURE 



October 2, 1920 



Henry H. Barrows 



FERN 

 SPECIALIST 



Write for Price*. 

 H. H. BARROWS, WUtman, Maw. 



(HIARLES H. TOTTY 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 IVIADISON, IM. J. 



Nephrolepis Norwood 



Best Crested Fern 



4 Inch pots, extra heavy, $35.00 per hun- 

 dred; 6 inch, $75.00 per hundred. 



•OKRT CdMG COMPANY, ""^f^"*^ 



Or^^^A^ Q«.j^^rft ^^nf^^ 



Awarded C«rUflcat« •f M«rlt at B. A. 



r. h O. H. New Terk ConTentlon. And 



100 ether notable ktnda. Alwari ■■![ (or 



SWASTIKA BR AND Q4WNA8. 



LjOMES OO. [31] PCNN.. U.S. A. 



H '— tw^ ttm. AMtoTwisaM, lU»Jmm. 



Wt art n*ur-atri U tkt Nurttrymnt t P^md 



ftr Mm-kH Dtmhtmtmt 



CEDAR ACRES 



Gladioli and Dahlias 



Booklets Free 



B. HAMMOND TRACY, INC., 



Wenham, Mass. 



THOMAS J. GREY COMPAHY 



SEEDS, BULBS AND IMPLEMENTS 

 WHOI.ESAI.E AND RETAIL, 



Beselected Strains in Seeds 



Improved Styles In Implements 



Catalogue upon Application 



16 So. Market Street 



Burpee's Seeds (jTOth 



Wholesale Price I^ist for Florists 

 and JIarket Gardeners 



W. At lee Burpee Co. 



Seed Growers Philadelphia 



ORCHIDS 



We irow and aell nothinc but OBOBIDS. 

 If yon are In the market for tliia elaee •! 

 -plante we reapeetfully aoUolt year Inqolrlea 

 aad order*. Special Uets on appllc»tlOB. 



J.AGER & HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



NATIONAL PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN 



That the Publicity Campaign is to 

 be pushed vigorously during the year 

 to come is assured by the action of the 

 Publicity Committee, who are already 

 busy witli plans tor publicity for flow- 

 ers during the first five months of the 

 year. The committee derived much 

 coilrage from the optimism expressed 

 at the session of the recent Cleveland 

 Convention devoted to a discussion of 

 the campaign. It was there decided 

 that any let-up in the work in progress 

 would be a serious matter for the 

 trade, and the committee, true to their 

 purpose, have made specifications for 

 contracts amounting to several thou- 

 sand dollars to cover this period. 



Taking into consideration the guar- 

 antees in hand to offset the expense of 

 all this, the committee have felt juti- 

 fied in incurring the liabilities, and as 

 the contracts must be made at this 

 time if we are to have the service of 

 the magazines when required, the 

 order to the agency to go ahead must 

 be given. 



Contributors to the campaign fund 

 who are not members uf the S. A. F. 

 and O. H. — and why they are not is 

 inconceivable — would do well to write 

 to the Secretary for a reprint of the 

 address made before the Cleveland 

 Convention by S. R. Latshaw, a noted 

 expert in publicity matters. They 

 would surely, after reading this ad- 

 dress, become even more enthusisatic 

 over the outcome of the campaign. 

 Those who are not contributors would 

 also do well to obtain a copy of this 

 address, which is most inspiring, and 

 presents facts in a most understand- 

 able manner. 



It is singular, that nobody yet has 

 criticised the work of the campaign 

 adversely. Expert opinion ,has, thus 

 far, been an admision that; the cam- 

 paign has been wonderfully success- 

 ful, but condemnatory of the parsi 

 mony of the florists, in that they did 

 not realize the prestige the campaign 

 was creating for them to raise suffi- 

 cient money to get the full benefit of 

 their opportunity. 



The slogan "Say it with Flowers" is 

 the cynosure of all eyes in the indus- 

 trial publicity world. It cannot well 

 be perverted to the use of other indus- 

 tries, hence our complete enjoyment of 

 it for our absolute use. The candy 

 makers, jewelers and other craftsmen 

 have tried to adapt it to their lines, 

 but it stands unassailable, it cannot be 



HYACINTHS 



TULIPS 

 NARCISSUS 



CROCUS 



Catalogue and Special Prices 

 on Application 



J.M.THORBURN&CO. 



53 Barclay Street 



Through to 54 Park Place 



NEW YORK CITY 



SUPREME 

 BRITISH SEEDS 



Get our prices for delivery from 

 1920 Harvest on all lines of 

 OAKDEN and FARM ROOT 

 SEEDS. 



KELWAY & SON 



Wholeaale Seed Orowera, 

 LiAMOPOBT. KSOUkHD. 



Cables; "Kelway Lan^port." 



PAPER WHITES, LUJESJUUPS, 



KYACimHS, t(ARCiSSUS and 



OTHER FALL BULBS 



Writa for prices 



AMERICAN BUU CO. 



173 N. Wabash .Ave., Cliicaso, 111. 



E. W. FENGAR 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



147-187 Linden At*. 

 IRVINGTON, N. J. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, PLANTERS 



RUTHERFORD. NEW JERSEY 



We are subscribers to the Nurserymen's 

 Fund for Market DevelopmeJit, also "Say 

 It With Flowers" Publicity Campaisn. 



BULBS 



LILIUM OIGANTEUM, aUo HARDIBS 



shipped now or later from oold Btora^e 

 from New York, DenTer, Chicago and 

 L/ondon (Cajoada). 



FOR FALL SHIPMENT 

 VALLEY PIPS, for forcing. Holland 

 and German type. Shipment from 

 New York. 



FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



BAMBOO STAKES 



Natural end Green In all sizes — both 



donieHtic and Japanese. 

 Write for prices statins: yoor require- 

 ments. 



B5 Chambers St. 

 NEW YORK 



McHUTCHtSON & CO. 



