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112 



The Florists' Review 



July 1. 1920 



ROSES TO PLANT ( 



PLEASE NOTE GREATLY\ 

 REDUCED PRICES ) 



Most excellent young stock of Premier, Columbia, Ophelia and White Killarney. 



2'fl-inch 8-inch 219-inch 3-inch 



Per 100 Per 1000 Per 100 Per 1000 Per 100 Per 1000 Per 100 Per 1000 



PREMIEE $16.00 $160.00 $20.00 $180.00 OPHELIA $10.00 $95.00 $15.00 $135.00 



COLUMBIA 12.00 1 10.00 16 .00 140.00 WHITE KILLARNEY .. 10.00 90.00 



OPHELIA, grafted, 3-inch, $20.00 per 100; $180.00 per 1000 



BEINCH PLANTS — Well rested and carefully packed: per 100 Per 1000 



WHITE KILLARNEY $ 8.00 $ 76.UO 



MILADY 10.00 90.00 



MRS. RUSSELL 10.00 90.00 



GERANIUMS— At Clearance Prices: Stock ui>— be ready for fall propagation. Nice thrifty Nutt, PoiteVine. Grant, Mme. Buchner. 



2i2-iuch. $4.00 per 100. $36.00 per 1000; 3-inch Nutt. Poitevine. Grant and Ricard, $6.00 per 100, $55.00 per 1000; 4-iBch Nutt and Grant, 



$15.00 per 100. 

 HYDRANGEAS, Pelargoniums for Stock. Don't delay to stock with 2^-inch French and Otaksa Hydran«reas at $6 00 per 100, $55.00 



per 1000. Veri fine stock to grow on We offer also for propagation, 4-inch. 5-inch and 6-inch Frencb and Otaksa, well branched, 



at the low price of 20c, 35c and 50c each; splendid value to grow on 



Pelargoniums, strong 5-inch for stock, 36c each. 



GULLETT & SONS, 



LINCOLN, ILLINOIS 



ment of a committee to wait on the 

 Secretary of Agriculture in the inter- 

 ests of a bureau or division of nursery 

 service as a permanent part of govern- 

 ment work. 



Robert Pyle moved a vote of thanks 

 to the agile and helpful Baby Ramblers. 

 He also spoke of and in behalf of mem- 

 bership in the American Rose Society. 



John Watson called attention to the 

 work of the American Forestry Asso- 

 ciation in promoting memorial tree 

 planting and arbor days. 



A vote of thanks was rendered A. M. 

 Augustine for good work on the part of 

 the committee on arrangements, the 

 other members of which were F. W. Von 

 Oven, Naperville, 111., and Leonard H. 

 Vaughan, Chicago. 



Exhibits. 



In addition to the exhibits reported 

 in last week's issue of The Review, the 

 Benton Review Shop, Fowler, Ind., had 

 a display of its color work, and B. F. 

 Conigisky, Peoria, 111., showed photo- 

 graphs and color views of his making. 



On the closing day of the convention 

 two vases of peony blooms from Peterson 

 Nursery, Chicago, occupied a table in a 

 corner of the convention hall. The 

 association rendered a vote of thanks to 

 the firm for the display. 



PLATFORM ON LEGISLATION. 



Association Takes Stand. 



The contagion of political conven- 

 tions infected that of the nurserymen 

 at Chicago and at the Wednesday after- 

 noon session, June 23, a platform was 

 presented by Charles H. Perkins, chair- 

 man of the legislative committee, the 

 planks of which embodied the associa- 

 tion's stand on various matters in re- 

 gard to which it has come into contact 

 with governmental bodies. 



The platform was printed in an 

 8-page pamphlet sent out by President 

 Moon to members of the association be- 

 fore the meeting. The preamble was 

 quoted in last week's issue of The Re- 

 view. Some alterations were made in 

 the various articles, and the legislative 

 committee withheld from consideration 

 by the convention the three articles on 

 Quarantine 37, printed as Articles X, 

 XI and XII originally. 



On Quarantines. 



In the articles on quarantine, the 

 fourth was changed by the addition of 

 the original parenthetic paragraph (b) 

 as Section 2, and by complete revision 



FERNS 



NephrolepiH Victoria (The Victory Fern). A beautiful, nnw, crestnd form of Teddy, 

 Jr.: 2^-lnch potn, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100; 3%-lnch pots. 50c each; 6-lnch 

 potn, $1.00 each; large npeclmens, 10-lnch, $6.00 each; 12-lnch, $7-50 each. 



Nephroiepis EIeganti88ima Compacta, 6-inch pots, 76c each; large specimens, 10-lnch, 

 $5.00 each; 12 to 14-inch. $7.60 to $15.00 each. 



NephrolepiH Mnscosa, 8 Mi -inch pots, 86c each; 6-inch. 76c each. 



Nephroiepis Dwarf Boston. 6-incb potn. 76c each. 



Nephroiepis Saperbiflsima. 6-inch pots, 76c 'eacli. 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



