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The Fkrfists' Review 



Sbptbmbib 16, 1920 



Field-grown Carnations 



We have had a wonderful growing season and 

 offer the best plants we have ever grown. 



20,000 Matchless, best white. 

 10,000 Alice, very fine plants. 

 10,000 Enchantress 



Per 100 Per 1000 



$10.00 $ 95.00 



10.00 95 00 



12.00 100.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



White Enchantress $14.00 $120.00 



Crystal White 15.00 130.00 



Can ship immediately. Plants carefully dug and packed on moss. No charge for packing. 



WASHINGTON FLORAL COMPANY 



Carnation Growers WASHINGTON, PENNA. 



formation would be secured, when a 

 call for a public hearing would be is- 

 sued by the board looking to the is- 

 suance of orders to prevent the spread 

 of the moth from the Duke estate and 

 also to cover places which may have 

 become infested as the result of ship- 

 ments from the estate. 



George G. Atwood, director of the 

 bureau of plant industry, New York, 

 in the course of the informal hearing 

 said that five years ago in "Westchester 

 county the sum of $250,000 was spent 

 on 1,000 acres in exterminating the 

 gypsy moth by spraying the trees and 

 surrounding earth and rocks and also 

 in burlapping the trees. 



Mr. Headlee, in response to ques- 

 tions by Dr. Marlatt, said that he had 

 conferred with Mr. Duke as to what he 

 proposed to do in connection with the 

 outbreak on his estate and that he was 

 not at liberty at the present time to 

 make public what Mr. Duke's inten- 

 tions were. However, it was intimated 

 that money to be spent by Mr. Duke 

 would be contingent on the amount 

 spent by the state or the federal gov- 

 ernment. T. O. M. 



PROVIDENCE, B. I. 



Forrest Holbrook has accepted the 

 position of head gardener on the estate 

 of Colonel Samuel P. Colt, at Bristol, 

 R. I. 



Frederick Dietz, of French street, 

 has returned from a business trip to 

 New York. 



Mrs. Walter Cook, of Franklin, is 

 shipping hundreds of asters daily. 



The Hoxsie Greenhouses, Inc., of 

 Hoxsie, R. I., are cutting several hun- 

 dred gladiolus spikes every day. 



O'Connor the Florist, 195 Mineral 

 Spring avenue, Pawtucket, is making 

 improvements at his range. W. H. M. 



VIBURNUM PLICATUM 



Also BcrbcrU Thunbcrgll, HydrmngMi 



PaniciiUta, W«lc*l^ SplraMS, etc. 

 Ask for coBplct* litt •! Oak Braad Shrabt 



CSNARt I 

 JSNCS 00. 

 Robert Pyle. Prei. 



WMt eroTS. 

 PenBB., U.S.A. 



Ant. Wlntcer. Y. P 



Winter-Flowering Roses 



We still have left the following varieties, in approximate quanti- 

 ties in good strong plants, in 3 >^ -inch pots, ready for immediate 

 planting, and offer same as long as unsold: 



1000 Francis Scttt Key, 1000 Frank W. Dunlop, 



1000 Silvia, 1500 Hadley, 



1000 American Beauty, ISOO Columbia, 

 2000 Ophelia, 



and one or two hundred each of the following varieties: 



Hoosier Beauty Sunburst Premier 



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



