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The Florists^ Review 



JUN> 17, 1920. 



the transportation committee work, 

 promotion of trade, classification of 

 members and national publicity, and 

 the addresses were listened to with in- 

 terest and appreciation. As a testi- 

 monial of the regard in which he was 

 held for the work he has done as presi- 

 dent of the association, E. A. Martin 

 was presented with a fine Masonic ring 

 by the members of the association. 



Fourteen new active members and 

 seventy-eight associate members have 

 joined the association, making a total 

 membership of 136. 



MOTT-LY GLEANINGS. 



Manager Sullivan, of the Queen City 

 Seed & Nursery Co., Buffalo, N. Y., de- 

 scribes the season's business as phe- 

 nomenal. 



"If the farmers are not, the garden- 

 ers certainly are, doing their utmost 

 to supply our needs, judging from the 

 volume of business," is the opinion of 

 Manager Egerton, of the Harvev Seed 

 Co., Buffalo, N. Y. W M 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



Horticultural Society Meets. 



Because of the backwardness of the 

 present outdoor flower season, the New- 

 port Horticultural Society at its regular 

 meeting Tuesday evening, June 8, de- 

 cided to postpone its annual June ex- 

 hibition, which had been announced for 

 June 24 and 25, until July 1 and 2, at 

 the Newport beach. 



There was a better attendance than 

 for some time past and considerable im- 

 portant business was transacted. V. A. 

 Vanicek, of the Rhode Island Nurseries, 

 and E. Kempenaar, of Kempenaar & 

 Christensen, were appointed delegates 

 to represent the society at a meeting to 

 be held at New York and were author- 

 ized to enter the protest of the society 

 against Quarantine No. 37. 



Various Notes. 



Oscar Schultz had a big wedding 

 decoration last week. He reports an ex- 

 ceptionally busy season. 



Joseph L. Barnitt, Jr.. salesman with 

 A. T. Bunyard, of New York, was re- 

 cently married in that city. He will be 

 at Mr. Bunyard 's branch store here for 

 the summer. 



C. S. Ritchie liad the church and 

 house decorations for the Brown-Knut 

 wedding last week. 



Gardenias have been selling as low as 

 $25 per liimdred recently. This is said 

 to bo tlio lowest retail price ever known 

 in this city for these blooms. 



W. H. M. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CANNAS 



OHIO GROWN 



Fresh 2 and 3 - e y e divisions 



Per Per 



100 1000 



City of Portland $12.00 



Eureka 12.00 



The Gem 12.00 



Mrs. Conard 8.00 



Panama .• 6.00 



Kinc Humbert 5.00 $45.00 



Orange Bedder 5.00 45.00 



Colosaal 5.00 45.00 



Maros 5.00 45.00 



Oriole 5.00 45.00 



UncleSam 5.00 45.00 



Favorite 3.50 30.00 



Taram 3.50 30.00 



Per Per 

 100 1000 

 Guetav Gumpper $3.50 $30.00 



Louisiana 3.50 



Queen Charlotte 3.50 



Souv. d'Antoine Crozy 3.50 



Venus 3.50 



Wyoming 3.50 



Alemannia 3.00 



A. Bouvier 3.00 



J. D. Eisele 3.00 



David Harum 3.00 



Mile. Berat 3.00 



Pennsylvania 3.00 



Pillar of Fire 3.00 



30.00 



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30.00 



30.00 



30.00 



25.00 



25.00 



25.00 



25.00 



25.00 



25.00 



25.00 



1000 our choice, including Humbert, $30.00. 

 Cash. Special rate on large lots. 



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THE HOUSE OF KELWAY 



has a reputation of 70 years behind it as a guarantee. 



For three generations we have been Growers and Selectors of 

 pedigree stocks of 



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Snapdragons 



the past year have made growers more money 

 than ever. Be sure you have plenty for next 

 season. Time to sow seed for fall blooms. 



Seed of our famous Silver Pink, 11.00 per pkt.; 

 3 for $2.60; 7 for f5 00. 



Seed of our new Hybrid Pink and. of our new 

 Golden Pink Queen, same price. 



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 85c per pkt.; 3 for $1.00. 



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