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The Florists^ Review 



May 26, 1921 



Montgomery's Priscilla 



That's the name of the new pink rose! The uaine will be Priscilla probably after the public has had it a while, 

 but we have liad to add the prefix to cover the rules of nomenclature. 



In order to get someone who knows more about roses than we do to give an unbiased, honest opinion on the merits of 

 this rose, we have placed 12 plants of it with each of the following rose growers: 



B. G. Hill Co.. 



Richmond, Ind. 

 Dailledouze Bros., 



Brooklyn. N. Y. 

 Albert F. Amling; Co., 



Maywood, III. 

 Duckham-Plerson Co., 



Madison, N. J. 

 Rowayton Greenbougett, 



Rowayton, Conn. 

 Miller Floral Co.. 



Farminffton, Utah 

 Wellworth Farm Greenhouses. 



Downers Grove, 111. 



A. 8. BuriM, Jr., 



Spring Valley, N. Y. 

 Robt. Simpson, 



Clifton, N. J. 

 Chas. H. Totty Co., 



Madison, N. J. 

 Noe-Ruzlcka Co., 



Madison, M. J. 

 Wm. H. Elliott Co., 



Madbury, N. H. 

 Anthony Ruslcka, 



Aladison, N. J. 

 W. .1. Piloh«r, 



Kirk wood. Mo. 



Briarcliif Greenhouses, 



Jos. Heacock Co., 



Ro«-Iofs. Pa. 

 Weudland ft Keimel Co., 



Elmhurst, 111. 

 Joy Floral Co., 



Nashville, Tenn. 

 Roberts Rose Co.. 



Denver, Colo. 

 Geo. C. Weiland, 



Evanston, IlL 

 I.akeview Rose Gardens, 



.Jamestown. N. Y. 

 Bassett & Washburn, 



Hinsdale. lU. 

 ScorborouKh, N. Y. 



Ask them about it, if you will, at any time. They have our permission to tell the truth, 

 rose sell itself! We shall be simply order takers. 



Harry O. May, 



Summit, N. J. 

 F. R. Plerson, 



Tarrytown, N. Y. 

 L. B. Coddlnston, 



Murray Hill, N. J. 

 Job. H. HIU Co., 



Richmond, Ind. 

 Stephen Mortensen, 



Southampton, Pa. 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co., 



Morton Grove, 111. 

 Exeter Rose Conservatories 



Exeter. N. H. 



We are going to let this 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



Top cuttings, weU established in 23^-inch pots, ready to ship 



lO-inch $30.00 per lOO 



8-inch 2S.OO per lOO 



ORDER EARLY- STOCK LIBUTED 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, Rutherford, New Jersey 



FICUS ELASnCA 



or sent to this country are some that 

 sliow much promise. The Tamopan per- 

 simmon is already a recognized variety 

 in the American markets. The Fei 

 peach promises much as a late producer. 

 The spinach expert of the Department 

 of Agriculture at Washington declares 

 that one variety of spinach found in 

 Korea is the best ever produced. A 

 pear, the wild Ussurian pear, is one that 

 seems to be resistive to fire blight and 

 with some crossing will probably be- 

 come both resistive and delicious. The 

 Huang Lien Shu, or Chinese pistachio, 

 with its beautiful autumn foliage, is 

 already adding a touch of color to the 

 California hillsides. Rosa xanthina is 

 proving to be a vigorous, free-flowering, 

 hardy, yellow rose. The Tang Taw, 

 or Chinese Actinidia, is doing well in 

 the south. The Pah Koh Poo Chi, an 

 edible bamboo, seems to be destined to 

 become quite popular. Other trees that 

 show much promise are the ju.iube, the 

 wild chestnut, the family elm and the 

 dwarf lemon trees. It is yet too soon 

 to tell much about some of the new va- 

 rieties of wheat, nlfalfa, barley and 

 other grain seeds wliicli he found. But 

 if only one of tlie vast number which 

 he discovered growing in the vast re- 

 gions wliieh lie explored proves prac- 

 tical, it will, in all probability, mean 

 far more than enough to this country to 

 r<'j)ay the cost of all his travels. 



Lansing, Kan. — Since last December 

 Mrs. Nellie A>,!inissen lias been the man- 

 ager of tlie Pope Greenhouses. She is 

 planting oue house with 6,000 chrys- 

 anthemums and another witli 3,000 as- 

 ters. She is also planting shrubs out- 

 doors. 



Livingston, Mont. — Inasmuch as they 

 established the Yellowstone Floral Co. 

 onlj- four months ago, Thomas Whelan 

 and J. W. Hollow are especially well 

 pleased with the proportions of their 

 Motliers' day business. Telegrapli or- 

 ders, tliev state, were numerous. 



To The Trade 



Owing to the sale of land we must move at once 500,000 Delphinium 

 and offer field-grown, not to be compared with transplanted seedlings, 

 packing free, f . o. b. Basin, 



$2.50 per 100; $20,00 per 1000 



500 at 1000 rate; no order filled for less than 100. 



This is the beautiful blue-green shade for which we are famous and 

 these plants the same size as sold for $7.00 per 100 last fall. Will 

 trade for anything we can use, inside or out No order accepted after 

 June 10th. 



BONWELL SEED CO., Basin, Wyo. 



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Standard 

 and Novelty 



Write for prices and description. 

 THE JOSEPH H. HILL CO., RidmoDd, Ind. 



Roses 



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Ny Maryland Roses 



21^-inch, $15.00 per 100, $120.00 

 per 1000. Ready now. 



J. W. YOUNG, Enfield, Pa. 



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Also Berbeiis Thunbereii. Hydrangea 

 Panlculata, Weigela, Spiraeas, etc 



Ask for complete list of Oak Brand Shrubs 



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Robert Pyle, Pre*. 



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IITEST GROVE. 



VI PENNA.. U.S.A. 



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CROTONS 



2 4 -inch Pots 



$25.00 Per 100 



Also larger sizes 



HUGH N. NATHESON 



418 S. W. Second Avenoe 

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