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The Florists^ Review 



August 30, 1917. 



You are 



Cordially Invited 

 to ' Rutherford . ... 



To inspect the most complete Hardy and Tender Plant 

 Nurseries on the American Continent. Extensive glass 

 ranges filled with Flowering and Decorative Plants, 

 commercial sizes or specimens. An entire . section de- 

 voted to Orchids. A vast stock of Conifers, all sizes, 

 many rare kinds and unique specimens. 



Come and select your stock 

 now for the fall season. 



WW Paterson Trolley Cars from Hoboken 

 pass the entrance to our Nurseries. Or 

 come by Erie R. R. to Rutherford Station. 



JULIUS ROEHRS COMPANY 



Rutherford, New Jersey 



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LOOKING FORWARD TO 1918 



The man who looks and plans ahead, clear -brained and confident, is the man who 

 keeps in front of the procession and seldom talks about "Hard Times." The man who 

 invests in the following New Roses will not have his market crowded for a year or two 

 and will certainly make money. , . . . , 





COLUMBIA " 



THE IMPROVED SHAWYER 



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The splendid new pink Seedling that has already made its reputation with ev^ry 

 grower who visited the Hill establishment this year. 



OPHELIA SUPREME 



(Dailledouze) 



Many of us are nursing a sport or two of Ophelia, but "Supreme" is the fitting 

 name for this one, as it covers every good point of the parent and is a wonderful shade 

 of Rose, flushed yellow at the bas^ of the petals. 



Note these two sorts at the fall shows and get aboard! 

 $30.00 per 100 $250.00 per 1000 



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CHARLES H. TOTTY 



^ MADISON, . .•. .•. .'. NEW JERiSEr i 



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