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The Florists^ Review 



July 28. 192i 



New White Seedling Carnation 



THOMAS C. JOY 



Rooted Cuttings, $12.00 for 100; $100.00 for 1000; $450.00 lor 5000 

 Deliveries beginning January, 1922, and filled in order 



JOY FLORAL CO., '^^S'^^ 



PALMS! Kentias and Latanias 



Latania Borbonica, 7 -in., ->H ft. high $1.50 each 



Latania Borbvuica. 4-in 35 each 



Kentia Belmoreana, (>-in.. made up, '2 ft. hi^h 3.00 each 



Kentia Belmoreana, 7-in., made up. 2!^ ft. high 5.0O each 



Kentia Belmoreana, 2- in $15.ob per hundred 



Kentia Belmoreana, 3- in $25.00 per hundred 



Kentia Forsteriana, 8-in., made up, 3 ft. high, 6.50 each 



Kentia Foisterlana, 2'in IB.OO per hundred 



Kentia F*rsterlana, 3-in 2S.OO per hundred 



Packing charge*: Add 10 7^ when shipped in clay pots and 5'~/( in paper pots. 



The larger sizes are excellent decorative plants. 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., ^-^^ ?Sf^i"G'g,Tu'""'^« 



green in a moist season, but always 

 become unsightly \\:hen a coiiii)ine(l 

 heat and drought come along. I am not 

 aware of any scale attacking them, but 

 if the .sc-;ile is really on the trees, I 

 would .suggest a good sjtray, of either 

 linie-suliihur or one of the soluble oils, 

 as the best remedy. Only moisture at 

 the roots will prevent chestnuts from 

 becoming unsightly in the late summer. 



C. W. 



NEW YORK STATE MEETING. 



The New 'i'ork State norticultur;il 

 Society will hold its summer meeting 

 at the Agricultural I^^xperiment Station, 

 at (leiicva, N. Y., AVednesday, August 

 ;!. A short j)rogram lias been arranged 

 to include ;iddresses by Dr. Koscot- \V. 

 Thatclier, the new director of the sta- 

 tion, .Mild l)y Judge li. A. I'ryke, the 

 newly a])p(iiiited commissioner of farms 

 iiiid markets. 



C)|i|>ortuiiity will be given to \isit the 

 station grounds and nyarby orchards. 

 Light refreshments may be purchased 

 on the station grounds and ]iicni(' ]iar- 

 ties will be accommodated. 



ST. JOHN, N. B. 



II. I']. Goold, the city forester of this 

 municipality, mjiintains a good l)usi- 

 npss as florist ;nid landsoajjc iiursery- 

 niiin at Sussex, N. B. He reports busi- 

 ness having been better than usual this 

 spring, but lu^ had difficulty in obtain- 

 ing the right kind of stock. 



Karl I'l'derseii reports having had a 

 pr(>s]>eroiis season. Summer is not so 

 slack a season, either, aa it is fartlu?r 

 south, since there is not the abujidance 

 of outdoor bloom that there is in lower 

 latitudes .at this time. 



A house is devoted to Carnation L.ad- 

 die at the greenhouses of Adam Khand, 

 wlio secured plants when it tirst came 



BIDDEFORD, MAINE 



NEW CARNATIONS 



MAINE SUNSHINE, YELLOW 



Dorner Gold Medal 



Chicago, January, 1920 



Rooted Cuttings 

 $15.00 per lOO, $120.00 per lOOO 



WRITE FOR DKLIVERY 



WHITE DELIGHT 



Texas Prize, Washington, D. C, Jan., 1921 



Stronger than PINK DELIGHT 



Rooted Cuttings 

 $12.00 per lOO, $100.00 per lOOO 



WRITE FOR DELIVERY 



CARNATIONS 



F. Doroer & Sons Co., 

 LAFAYETTE, IND. 



Standard 

 and Novelty 



Write for prices and description. 

 THE JOSEPH H. HILL CO., Richmond, ind. 



Roses 



SMITH'S 



Chrysanthemum Manual 



The best work( n American Chrysanthemum 

 Culture. Sixiy cents p<s'i)ai(l. 



Elmer D. 5inith & Co., Adrian, Nich. 



out and has been highly successful with 

 it since. 



Joseph Heacock Company 



Wyncote, Pa. 



Palms and Cibotiums 



See Classified advert sements 



CHAS. D. BALL 



GROWER OF 



PALMS, ETC. 



Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Chrysanthemums and Roses 



OUR SPECIALTY 



Write us about anything you want 

 in this line. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY CO., «.^^!;L'^s^b^ 



Butler, Pa. — Mrs. W. C. Tcxter is pre- 

 paring to erect a greenhouse. 



