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JUNH 30, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



109 



Montgomery's Priscilla 



That's the name of the new pink rose! The name will be Priscilla probably after 

 but we have had 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, 



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



Bobt. Slmpaon, Wendland A Keimel Co., 



Clifton. N. J. Slmharat. III. 



Clias.^ H.. Totty Co., Joy Floral Co., 



N. J. 



the public has had it a while, 



£. G. HIU Co.. 



'Blchmona, Ind. 

 Dallledouze Iteos., 



Brooklyn, N. T. 

 Albert F. A^llnar Co., 



Maywood, UI. 

 Dockfaam-Pl^rson Co., 



SladteoD, N. J. 

 Bowayton Orcenhonies, 



Bowayton, Conn. 

 Miller Floral Co., 



Farmlnirton, Utah 

 Wellworth Farm Greenhonsea, 



Downer* Grove, 111. 

 A. S. Bums. Jr., 



Sprhiff Valley. N. Y. 

 Ferrari Brothers, 



San Francisco, Cal. 



Madison, 

 Noe-BoKicka Co., 



Madison, N. J. 

 Wm. H. Elliott Co^ 



Madbnry. N. H:. 

 Anthony Buzlcka, 



Madison, N. J. 

 W. .1. PUcher, 



Kirkwood, Mo. 

 Brlarcliir GreenbonsM, 



Scarborooffh, N. Y. 

 Jos. Heaeock Co., 



Boelofs, Pa. 

 Gullett & Sons. 



Lincoln, 111. 



Nashville, Tenn. 

 Boberts Bose C«.. 



Denver, Colo. 

 Geo. C. WeOand, 

 ' Bvanston, lU. 

 Lakevlew Bose pardens, 



Jamestown, N. Y. 

 Bassett & Washburn, 



Iflnsdale. HI. 

 Harry O. May, 



Summit, If. J. 

 F. B. Pierson, 



Tarrytown, N. Y. 

 Peirre Bros., 



Waltham, Mass. 



honest opinion on the merits of 



l>. B. Coddinarton, 



Murray HiU. N. J. 

 Jos. H. Hlta Co., 



Biohmond, Ind. 

 Stephen Mortensen. 



Seathampton, Pa. 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co.. 



Morton Grove, HI. 

 Exeter Bose Conservatories, 



Exeter, N. H. 

 John H. Dnnlop & Son, 



Bichmond Hill, Ont., Can. 

 Bttdlonx Base Co., 



Auburn, B. I. 

 J. J. Fallon Co., 



Lynchburg, Va. 



Ask about it, if you will, 

 be simply order takers. 



ot any time. They have our permission to tell the truth. We are goine to let this rote sell itself! We shall 



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



We Thank You 



For your spring trade and 

 will be pleased to serve 

 you for fall 1921 and 

 spring 1922. 



Call and see our growing 

 stock. Visitors always 

 welcome. 



Onarga Nursery Company 



CULTRA BROS., Managers 

 ONARGA, - ILLINOIS 



Ind.; S. W. Crowell, Roseacres, Miss.; 

 Earl D. Needham, Des Moines, la. 



The meeting next year will be held at 

 Detroit, Mich. 



Sizemore Again Secretary. 



The oflSce of executive secretary, 

 maintJiined last year at Princeton, N. J., 

 will be discontinued. The association 

 voted to combine the secretarial work 

 with that of traflBc manager and move 

 the oflBce to Louisiana, Mo., where 

 Charles Sizemore has his office. Charles 

 Siz*more has bee'n employed for the 

 cofte|ng year as secretary and traffic 

 mabiiger. 



No appropriation at all was made for 

 paid advertising during the coming 

 year, and a maximum of $5,000 was 

 voted for reading articles to be sent 

 out to newspapers. 



The association was incorporated dur- 

 ing the past year and at this conven- 

 tion the association voted to continue 

 as a corporation. The incorporators 

 were Frederick L. Atkins, John B. 

 Hartung, Lester C. Lovett, Rudolph 

 Roehrs and Fred D. Osman. The trus- 

 tees for the first year, named in the 

 charter, were Frederick L. Atkins, of 

 Rutherford, N. J.; Lester C. Lovett, 

 Little Silver, N. J., and Samuel E. Blair, 

 Nutley, N. J. 



New Schedule of Dues. 



The dues were cut to about one-third 

 of those of last year. They range now 

 from $10 to $160. The exact schedule 

 is as follows: .., . : •„ .-•.!-, - 



ROSES 



PORTLAND 



Field-Grown. The World** Best. 

 HARDY Budding limt for 1922 aolieiUd. 



PERENNIALS Mountain View Horal Co., Portland, Oregon. 



The Best is the Cheapest. 

 Ask for Price List. 

 Cotoneasters .for lining out. 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS 



WHOLESALE ONLY 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 



Newark, New York 



MULTIFLORA JAPONICA ROSE SEEDLINGS 



BEST AMERICAN ROSE STOCK FOR BUDDING AND GRAFTING. 

 New England grown, well rooted. 



No. 1. 4-6 mm SlS-^O per 1000 



No. 2. 2-4 mm 10.00 per lOOO 



Ready for delivery after November Ist. 



C. R. BURR & COMPANY • - Manchester, Conn. 



YOUR CATALOGUE 



"RmJt Mad*" Sm4. Nsmry aa4 FaU B«lb Catalao**. 

 with TMr ■■■• asJ mliktm m iIm tnal tmn. Bms- 

 liMlr illMtnUd with Bataral c*l«n tm cavw pas**. 

 Wa k**p lk*a ia itsck lar pr*«pt •kip*B*at, Ailc lar 

 laMpI*. n«7 wiD fiaaliy iacrcaaa raar t^m—»ai 

 iWr '(a't cMt Mch. 



CAMPSClL PRINTINO COIMPANY 

 • 1 7 Wafaiiit St. D*s Melncs, laws 



MILL'S EVCRCRKENS 



Best for over half a century. Firi. 

 Spruce, Pines, Junipers, Arbor Viiaes, 

 Tews, in small and large sizes. Send for 

 price list. 



THK D. HILL NURSERY COMPAMY 

 Emima Si*>ia8iti — Larga*! Grawcn h Aaaiica 



Box 403 OHndoo. Illinois 



Membership fee, $10.00. Additional 

 dues to be paid on volume of yearly 

 business secured as follows: 



% 10,000 to $ 2.5,000 $ 10.00 



25,000 to 50.000 20.00 



50,000 to 75.000 80.00 



75.000 to 100.000 40.00 



100,000 to 150,000 00.00 



l.TO.OOO to 200,000 85.00 



200,000 to 2.-.0,000 ItO.OO 



250,000 to 300,000 135.00 



300,000 and up 150.00 



President Cashman's Statement. 



In a statement regarding the actions 

 taken by the association at the conven- 

 tion, President Cashman said: 



ENGUSH LAUREL 



BT TH> HUNDRXD OR IBOnSAND 



THE AIIIBOR MISERY 



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Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



SNOW QUEEN CANNA 



Awarded CerUacate of Merit at S. A. F. A O. H., 

 New York CoDventlon. And 100 other notable 

 kinds. Always ask for 



SWASTIKA BRAND CANNAS , 



"• L XJNES CO. 

 Robtrt Pyl«, Pre*. 



M 



UTEST GROVE, 

 rr PENNA.U.S.A 



Ant.WiDtx«r,V.-P. 



Mention Tb* Bevlsw when you write. 



"On account of the diverse interests 

 of the many members of the association, 

 located all over the United States, it 

 was impossible to satisfy the member- 

 ship with the plan for paid advertising 

 adopted a year ago. For this reason, it 

 was voted to drop paid advertising and 

 the only money that will be spent for 

 market development purposes the com 

 ing year will be about $5,000. This 

 money will be expended under the direc- 

 tion of a market development commit- 

 tee, which will send out reading ar- i 



