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The Florists' Review 



July 81, 1919. 



give his entire time to the affairs of 

 the association. It was thought that 

 there is not another man in the entire 

 membership so well acquainted with the 

 nurserymen of America and their needs. 



Mr. Watson has had other business 

 opportunities and these he is consider- 

 ing as well as that offered to him by 

 the executive committee. The execu- 

 tive committee has not desired to hurry 

 Mr. Watson in his decision, but pending 

 that decision their work of organization 

 has been largely suspended, as so much 

 depends upon the acceptance of Mr. 

 Watson. If he accepts, the duties now 

 falling upon the legislative committee, 

 the president and other officers of the 

 association will in large degree be dele- 

 gated to the executive secretary. Should 

 Mr. Watson decline, then other arrange- 

 ments will have to be made for the 

 credit and collection bureau, legislative 

 matters and other problems that the 

 association attends to. 



In the meantime, Charles Sizemore 

 will attend to secretarial affairs as he 

 did before. It is intended to retain 

 Mr. Sizemore to carry on the traffic bu- 

 reau, which he so successfully handled 

 last year. Hence the engagement of 

 Mr. Watson would not in any way affect 

 Mr. Sizemore 's position, except that some 

 of the duties he is now performing would 

 be taken over by the executive secretary. 



WINTER- Dndro 



FLOWERING KUuLu 



We still have left about three thousand 

 R9SALINB (GI«rifflMl Oph«lia). 



This is much darker than the original 

 Ophelia. Buds are bright coral, which 

 changes to a clear pink when flowers 

 are developed. 



One ef eur best sellers. Extra fine plants. 

 8ifl-iagiS^ts (3«.eo ^r 192^. 



W« can supply, also, the following 

 varieties in more or less limited quan- 

 tities as long as unsold, strong plants 

 from 3^^-inch pots: Per 10» 



CehMkia i*i Mrs. Ckat. tattell S4I.II 



Khia (Yellew Ophelia) Mil 



Fraacis Scstt Kay, KWaniey iriOiaat, Haatier 



Naaiy. aad Misaaa, ar Cacile Braaaar 25.11 



F. R. PIERSia 



TARRnfWN. 



NEW YORK 



Mantlon Tha Rarlew when yon wrlta. ^ 



4,000,000 Cabbage 



Canliflawer and C«l«r7 Planta. All varieties. 

 Cabba«ra, 11.60 per INC. B#-rooted, $1.8«: MX).$l.2«; 

 aao. $1.10: readr new. Snewball Canlinower, $4.M. 

 Re-root«d. fS.N: M9, $2.76; 30t. 12.00: 200. $1.60: 100, 

 90c; readr now. Celery, $2.60. Re-rooted, ^.00; 

 600. $1.76: 300. $1.26: 200. $1.00. Ready now. 



Cash. List freet^ 

 F. W. ROCHELLC A SONS.'Ch«st«r. N. J. 

 Uentlen The Berlew when yen wrtU. 



F^RNS AND PALMS 



kentia Belmoreana and Forsteriana 



Strong 4-inch pots, 60 cts. each. 



FERNS. Teddy Jr. and Whitmanii, 4-inch pots, 

 SS5.00 per 100. 



Cash with order, 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1012 W. Ontario St., Philadelphia. Pa. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



• RCHias 



BMt commercial varieties collected, imported 

 an« frown by JOHN !>• BUCK. 719 Obaatnat 

 BtrMt. 8BCAUOU8. N. J, 



GERANIUMS 



We have a fine lot of 2-inch stock for immediate shipment, of all 

 the kinds we list in our Catalogue, such as Beaute PoiteTina, 

 Alph. Ricard, Abbie Scbaffer, Miss F. Perkins, etc., 

 $2.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



We are booking orders now for next season. 



Hardy English Ivy 



Good strong 2-inch stock, $2.50 per 100; $22.50 per 1000. 



Table Ferns 



Good strong 3-inch plants, fine assortment at $6.00 per 100. 



R. VINCENT, Jr., & SONS CO., 



White Marsh, Maryland 



Mention The BeTle^ 



yo« 



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FINE STOCK KTr? 



CYCLAMEN 



Per IM 



3-inch $20.00 



Per 100 



3>^-inch $30.00 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



Per IM 



4-inch $10.00 



Per IM 



5-inch $15.00 



500 SMILAX 



2^-inch $3.00 per 100 



ADIANTUM CROWEANUM 



ELEGANT PLANTS FOR STORE 



5-inch 75c each 6-inch ... $ 1 . 00 each 7-inch ... $ 1 . 50 each 



Add 10% for packing on the above stock. 



J. E. MATTHEWSON 



SHEBOYGAN, WISCONSIN 



ORCHIDS .. 



We hare thousands tf plants in all varie- 

 ties in flower sheath. 

 Write for price list. 

 We deaf in nothing but orchids. 



GEO. L BALIWIN C§..Bn M. NnamNfc. HY. 



Mention The Rerlew when 7on write. 



, ORCHIDS 



We grow and sell Orchida only. Can for- 

 nleh roQ with anTtbioK In thii line. 



If 7oa intend InTeetlng; in Orchlde, do ae 

 new while price* are low. 



Si>ecial Hat* on application. 



LAGEK I HURRELL, Sunit, New Jemy 



Mention The Beylew when you write. 



GERANIUMS 



4-inch $10.00 per 100 



HARDY IVIES 



4-inch $20.00 per 100 



5-inch 35.00 per 100 



6-inch 50.00 per 100 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



Secaid nni Bristai tt>. ni Kain tea Ave., 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



