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The Florists^ Review 



Decbmbeh 18, idig. 



NEWPOET, R. I. 



Horticultural Society. 



At the annual meeting of the New- 

 port Horticultural Society, held at 

 Music Hall, Tuesday evening, Decem- 

 ber 9, the fund for the greenhouses at 

 Wallum Lake, the state sanatorium for 

 the treatment of tuberculosis patients, 

 received substantial additions. There 

 was a fine exhibition of mushrooms by 

 William Gray, gardener for W. B. 

 Leeds, and he was awarded besides the 

 society's cultural certificate a gratuity 

 of $5. 



The annual reports of the president, 

 secretary, treasurer and executive com- 

 mittee were read, showing the society 

 to be in an excellent condition, financial- 

 ily and numerically, while the work 

 accomplished during the last year at 

 exhibitions and regular meetings had 

 been highly satisfactory. Notice was 

 also given of an illustrated lecture, 

 "New Plants," to be given January 

 13 by Professor Jack, of the Arnold 

 Arboretum. 



The following of&cers were elected 

 and installed: President, Arthur W. 

 Potter, Jr.; first vice-president, Andrew 

 J. Dorward; second vice-president, 

 Charles Philpot; recording secretary, 

 Frederick P. Webber; financial secre- 

 tary, William Gray; treasurer, Richard 

 H. Gardner; sergeant-at-arms, William 

 F. Smith; executive committee, officers 

 ex-officio, with Andrew S. Meikle, 

 Bruce Butterton, John B. Urquhart, 

 William MacKaye, Frederick Carter, 

 Alexander MacLellan, William F. 

 Smith and James Robertson; auditing 

 committee, Herbert Bliss, Bruce But- 

 terton and Andrew S. Meikle; entertain- 

 ment committee, Herbert Bliss, An- 

 drew J. Dorward, Parker Thurston, 

 Howard G. Ward and Robert Dunn. 



Various Notes. 



Edward J. Hass has accepted a posi- 

 tion as head gardener at Imlian Spring, 

 the Bush estate, recently puri-liasfd l)y 

 J. Francis A. Clarke. 



Everybody reports good business, with 

 an unusual number of orders for 

 wreaths and greens for Christmas. In- 

 dications are for a busy holiday trade. 



W. H. M. 



Le Boy, N. Y. — Preisach Bros, have 

 added to their range a greenhouse, 42x 

 150 feet, of pipe-frame construction. 



CINERARIAS 



HALF DWARF 



2>^-inch 5c 



3 -inch 10c 



3X-inch 15c 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 2-iDch, 3c; 

 3-inch, 8c; 4-inch, 12c. 



Asparagus Elongatus, 2-inch, lOc; 

 3-inch, 15c. 



Cash or reference. 



Abby Ave. Greenhouses 



DAYTON, OHIO 



ROSES— 21^-inch 



For January, February and 

 later delivery. 



NEW YABIBTIES 



Own Root 



100 



1000 

 $850.00 

 360.00 

 3S0.00 

 300.00 

 300.00 

 2QO.O0 



Grafted 



100 

 $45.00 

 45.00 

 45.00 

 45.00 

 45.00 

 40.00 



1000 

 $400.00 

 400.00 

 400.00 

 375.00 

 375.00 

 350.00 



$160.00 

 125.00 

 120.00 

 120.00 

 160.00 



120.00 



110.00 



90.00 



$35. 

 30 



00 $300.00 

 .00 250.00 



30.00 250.00 



I'ilKrim ( Montgomery) $40.00 



Crusader (Montgomery) 40,00 



Mrs. John Cook (Cook) 40.00 



Frank W. Dunlop (Dunlop) 85.00 



Mme. Butterfly (Hill) 85.00 



Cornelia (Scott) 80.00 



Get a copy of our descriptive list of above. 



STANDARD VABIETIES 



Premier $20.00 



Columbia 15.00 



Hadley 16.00 



Hoosier Beauty 15.00 



Mrs. Cliarles Rnasell 17.00 



Opiielia. Double White Klllamey, Double Pink Klllamey. 



Single Wlilte Klllamey. Klllamey Brilliant, Sunburst, 



Radiance, Maryland, Mrs. Aaron Ward, Richmond.. 15.00 



Kaisertn. Early delivery 12.00 



Baby Rambler 10.00 



Roses yflU be scarce this season. 



Anyone wishing grafted stock or early delivery of own root should order as 

 early as possible. We have lots of other good things that will interest you. 



Send for our Complete Price I^lst. 



C. U* LIGGIT^ 303 BULLETIN BLDG. Philadelpiuay Pa. 



^^ 



Cyclamen Seedlings 



Transplanted, ready January and Feb- 

 ruary. Order now. Separate varieties. 



Mammoth King^ 

 Crimson King 

 Duke of Fife 

 Princess May 

 Victoria 

 Dark Rose 



$ 7.50 per 100 

 70.00 per 1000 



Salmon St. George ^ 

 Crimson St George I ^ ann inn 



Brilliant Giganteum > * ^•"" ^' i"" 

 Mrs. Buxton ( 85.00 per 1000 



Cherry Ripe / 



Our selection of varieties, $6.50 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 



PETER PEARSON 



5732 Gunnison Street, Chicago 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Ferns! Ferns!! Ferns!!! 



Nephrolepla Scottll and Teddy Jr., e-lnch 

 pots, $9.00 per doz.; 7-lnch pots, $16.00 

 per doz.; 8-lnch pots. $18.00 to $24.00 

 per doz. 



WilMonii Ferns, 3 plants in a 6-lnch pan, 

 very fine, $7.20 per doz. 



WilsonU Ferns, 4-inch pots. $3.00 per doz. 



Holly Ferns, 3-lnch pots, $1.60 per do«. 

 Dish Ferns, 2% -Inch pots, strong plants, 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Asplenlnm Nidus- Ayis (Bird's Nest Fern), 



4-lnch pots, $6.00 and $7.20 per dos. 

 Asparagus Plomosns, S-lnch pots, flO.OO 



per 100. 

 Flcus Elastlca, e-lnch pots, $9.00 and 



$12.00 per doz.; 7-inch pota, very 



strong, $1.60 each. 

 Hardy Iviet*. 5-inch pots, $4.20 per do*.; 



6-inch pots, $6.00 per doc 

 Cinerarias, 3-inch pots, for growing on, 



$12.00 per 100. 



Cash with order. No plants shipped C. O. D. All shipments travel at purchaser'* 

 risk and we are not responsible for any delay In transit, aa our responsibility ceases 

 when delivery is made to express company. 



ASCHNANN BROS. 



Second and Bristol Sts. and Rising Sun Ave. 



PfllLADELPHIA, PA. 



Mentloa The Berlew wh— yea wrtU. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of every variety 



VIBURNUM PLICATUM 



Also B«rb«rls ThaabMrgll, HydrangM 

 Panlculata, Walcala, ^iraMS, etc. 



Ask {or complete list of Oak Brand Shrubs 



WMt GroTe, 

 PcBaa.. U.S.A. 



/^ONARO 



\^ JONES CO. 



Robert Pyls, Pres. 



Aot. Wlntzer. V. P. 



Writ* for pricas and daseriptioa of 



Madama Butterfly 



The Joi. H. Hill Co. 



RICHMOND. IND. 



A. N. PIERSON 



IKOORPORATED 



Gnwen if Pluts, Cut Fbwen, 

 Palas ui Tens 



CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT. 



