January 19, 1922 



The Rorists^ Review 



39 



Subscription Book Canvass. 



The following is a list of subscriptions 

 obtained by members who are making 

 a subscription book canvass: 



To be paid 

 annually for 

 four years 

 By B. F. Barr & Co., I^ancaster, Pa.: 



B. F. Barr & Co., Lancaster, Pa $ 25.00 



Schroyer Flower Shop, Lancaster, Pa 5.00 



H. K. Rohrer, Lancaster, Pa 25.00 



P. S. Hostetter, Manheim, Pa 10.00 



A. F. Strlckler, Lancaster, Pa 5.00 



Rudolph Vogel, Lancaster, Pa 10.00 



Robert C. Smallwood, Lancaster, Pa 10.00 



Ida B. floldbaoh, Lancaster, Pa 5.00 



W. B. Glrvin, Leola, Pa 50.00 



Elmer J. Weaver, Ronks, Pa 50.00 



J. DeBaum Heinrts, Lancaster, Pa 5.00 



Fred Ruef, I.4inca8ter, Pn 5.00 



Charles B. Hess, Strasburg, Pa. (2 yrs.) 5.00 



By E. Worden, Jamestown, N. Y. : 



Chas. Johnson, Jamestown, N. Y 5.00 



0. Wlckstrom, Jamestown, N. Y 5.00 



BUot Worden, Jamestown, N. Y 5.00 



R. P. Mauser, Jamestown, N. Y 2.00 



Chas. N. Cotter Co., Inc., Jamestown, 



N. Y 10.00 



t,ake View Rose Gardens, Jamestown, N. 



y 10.00 



By Loyd C. Bunch, Fredonia, Kan.: 



Alice Bieber, Colby, Kan 5.00 



Wlnfleld Floral & Seed Co., Winfleld, Kan. 5.00 



By M. P. Mills, Philadelphia, Pa.: 



J. W. CoiUesh's Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. 5.00 



By Gertrude Schulthels, Scranton, Pa.: 



William MacDonald & Sons, Moosie, Pa... 10.00 



By R. E. Loeben, Gloversville, N. Y.: 



R. E. Loeben, Gloversville, N. Y 10.00 



Total $277.00 



Obtained by Special Letter. 



The following subscriptions have 



been received in response to the national 



publicity committee's special letter: 



To be paid 



annually for 



four years 



John L. Stanley, East Downington, Pa..$ 5.00 



Lauternier, Florists, Fort Wayne, Ind... 20.00 



Keeney's Flower Sliop, Harrisburg, Pa.. 25.00 



Baum's, Knoxville, Tenn 50.00 



Wheeler & Co., Waban, Mass 10.00 



E. D. Barlow, Greenville, Tex 15.00 



Sparta Greenhouses, Sparta, 111 5.00 



J. D. Brown, Abingdon, 111 3.00 



William Dethlefs, Mitchell. Idaho 10.00 



Samuel Feast & Sons, Baltimore, Md 50.00 



Jacobs Bros., Peoria, 111 5.00 



Knuli Floral Co., Tampa, Fla 10.00 



Eschrich's Nursery, North Milwaukee, 



Wis 10.00 



NelU's Sweet Shop, Pullman, Wash... 7.50 



John T. Rhodes, Leeehburg, Pa 10.00 



H. P. Friederlchsen, Marengo, la 5.00 



Mrs. W. D. Brown, Bessemer, Ala 5.(X) 



J. J. Fillmore, St. Louis, Mo 10.00 



Stratton's Greenhouse, Lancaster, Wis. 10.00 



W. H. Flye, Woonsocket, R. 1 5.00 



Carl Von Ueim, Nortliampton, Pa 2.00 



John Liebl, Sioux Falls, S. D 10.00 



F. J. Bixby, Manchester, N. H 10.00 



Theodore Niemoth, Estherville, la 2.00 



Jones-Russell Co., (Cleveland, 100.00 



William Manke & Co., North Milwaukee, 



Wis 40.00 



Otto Rice, Sapulpa, Okla 13 00 



1. V. Wilson, Bellingham, Wash 10.00 



Wettlin Floral Co., Uurnell. N. Y 10.00 



Pikes Peak Floral Co., Colorado Springs, 



Colo 75.00 



Minge Floral Co., Mobile. Ala 25.00 



John Kulp, Philadelphia, Pa 15.00 



K. Erlinde, New Orleans, La 5.00 



Charles W. MacVean, Rochester, Ind. . . . 5.00 



Charles F. Rohr, Naperville, III 5.00 



White Floral Co., Portland, Ore 1.00 



William DeBree, Scotch Plains, N. J. 10.00 



T. J. Opperman. Camp Hill, Pa 5.00 



William Weaver, McAlester, Okla 10.00 



J. Eitel & Son, Greencastle, Ind 10.00 



Frank Oechslin, Chicago, 111 100.00 



Anderson Floral Co., Lebanon, Tenn 25.00 



Herman Nicnner, Johnstown, Pa 10.00 



Waldemar Osterby, Stamford. Conn 10.00 



Edward Van Reuth, Jr., Baltimore, Md. 1,00 



Grant Newport & Son, Cedar Rapids, la. 10.00 



Walter Garland, Pen Argyl, Pa 5.00 



John Ijiwrcnce, Ogdenaburg, N. Y 20.00 



Mrs. B. Ilasolikei Dayton, 5.00 



W. A. Ilarkett. Dubuiiue, la 10.00 



W. W. Thomson Co., West Hartford, 



Conn 25.00 



Willis n. Baldwin, Conshohocken. I'a . . . 10.00 



John Scragg, Redding, Cal 5.00 



J. W. Ross. Centralia, HI 10.0(1 



Aubrey B. Iditler, Northampton. Mass. 25.00 



George T. Cliirke, Auburn, N. Y 10.00 



C. F. Craythorn, Maple Shade, N. J 10.00 



John Cook, Baltimore, Md 10.00 



G. W. Crossart, Belleville, III 10.00 



Harold J. I.*wi8, Plainfleld, Conn 2.00 



A. Reinhardt, North Milwaukee. Wis... 5.00 



James Schols, Grand Rapids, .Mich 5.00 



Trautman & Smith, Geneva, N, Y 5.00 



Frank Finger, Bayside, L. 1 10.00 



Theodore S. Trehearnc, Beaver City, Neb, 5.00 



Matilda P. Roemer, .New York 5.00 



John Welland, FIvanston. Ill 15.00 



W. W. Jarvls, Malone, N. Y 5.00 



•C, J. Obmer, West Palm Beach, Fla... 5.00 



•Ansel Carpenter, Cohoes, N. Y $ 25.00 



•Margaret Vogt Hull, Camden, N. J 5.00 



*0. B. Stevens, Shenandoah, la 5.00 



L. B. Coddiugton, Murray Hill, N. J. 



(2 yrs. ) 50.00 



J. J. LeBorious, Uuluth, Minn. (3 yrs.) 25.00 



Total $1,001.50 



•1-year subscription. 



The following are renewals: 



To be paid 



annually for 



four years 



Jos. J. Hellenthal, Columbus, $ 10.00 



Louis Burk, Philadelphia 10.00 



Paul M. Hubbard & Co., Bristol, Conn... 15.00 



Joseph Harris & Bro., Shamokin, Pa.... 5.00 



H. O. Hannah, Sherman, Tex 10.00 



W. Rummler, Rutherford, N. J 5.00 



Stelzlg's Flower Shop, Bellefontalne, O. 10.00 



Thomas Roland, Nahant, Mass 100.00 



W. H. Workman, Oswego, N. Y 10.00 



Smedley Floral Co., Inc., Fargo, N. D. ■ 25.00 

 William F. McCord Co., Tarrytown, 



N. Y 25.00 



John Connon Co., Hamilton, Ont 10.00 



Ernest Stein, Warren Point, N. J 10.00 



A. M. Herrick, Hackettstown, N. J 10.00 



Paul M. Olm, Bath, Me 25.00 



R. J. Orr, Vineland. N. J 5.00 



Knoble Bros. Co., Cleveland, 100.00 



G. W. Pfaltzgraff, York, Pa 5.00 



Haworth's Greenhouses, Farmington, 



Conn 5.00 



E. W. Platter, Carbondale, 111 1.00 



Henry Eichholz, Waynesboro, Pa. (1 yr.) 10.00 



W. J. Evenden's Sons, Williamsport, Pa. 5.00 



EVERY now and then a 

 well pleased reader speaks 

 the word which is the means 

 of bringing a new advertiser to 



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^^m^iB¥ 



Such friendly assistance is thoroughly 

 appreciated. 



Give us the name of anyone from 

 whom you are buying, not an adver- 

 tiser. We especially wish to interest 

 those selling articles of florists' use 

 not at present advertised. 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 

 500-60 Caxton Bldg. Chicago 



John Wolf, Savannah, Ga 10.00 



N. A. Benson, Denver, Colo 25.00 



Denver Wholesale Florists, Denver. Colo. 25.00 



Morgan Floral Co., Fort Morgan, Colo... 10.00 



John C. Gracey, Philadelphia 10.00 



B. J. Taylor, Bridgeport, Conn 10.00 



Joy Floral Co., Nashville, Tenn lOO.OO 



Albert Hruben, Omaha, Neb 10.00 



-Mark Aitken, Springfield, Mass 50,00 



Rowden & Mitchell Co., Wallingford, 



Conn 5.00 



W. A. Harkett, Dubuque, la 5.00 



.Miller Bros., Abilene, Kan 6.0O 



Jacob Schulz Co., Louisville, Ky 25.00 



Barringer Greenhouse, Statesvllle, N. C. 3.00 



Budlong Rose Co., Auburn, R. 1 100.00 



South Shore Floral Co., Speonk, L. I., N. 



Y 10.00 



William J. Johnston, Baltimore, Md 2."i.00 



Van Lindley Co., Pomona, N. C 100.00 



Gude Bros. Co., Washington, D. C 100.00 



Herbert A. Spavins, Mt. KIsco, .\. Y.. 5.00 

 A. H. Ilews & Co., Inc., Cambridge, 



Mass. (1 yr. ) 50.00 



Schroedor Floral Co., Milwaukee, Wis 



<1 yr.) 5.00 



Buxton Greenhouses, Inc., Nashua, N. II. 



(1 yr. ) 10.00 



Total $1,109.00 



Subscriptions Doubled. 



The following have doubled their sub- 

 scriptions for 1922: 



Hallgren Bros., Wilson, Conn. 



P. & W. 0. Jahn, East Brirtgewater, Mass. 



Herman R. Fisher, Marysville, Kan. 



T, P. King, Mount Airy, Md. 



Espelin Floral Co., Fort Collins, Colo, 



Lake Shore Greenhouse, Albert I^ea, Minn. 



L. B. Brague & Son, Hinsdale, Mass. 



(Jeorge W. Jacobs, Canton, 111. 



Starr the Florist, Wilson, N. C. 



Primrose Flower Shop, Ardmore, Pa. 



Fred H. Lemon & Co., Richmond, Ind. 



Middlemount Gardens, AsheviUe, N. C. 



Frederick Flower Sliop, East Pittsburgh, Pa. 



T. S. Metcalfe, Hopkinsville, Ky. 



L. Stapp Co., Rock Island, III. 



William H. Siebrecht, Chappaqua, N. Y. 



W. Bruce Clinger, Milton, Pa. 



Baum's, Knoxville, Tenn. 



Gould Co., Onarga, III. 



John Eitel & Son, Greencastle, Ind. 



T, J. Nolan, Scranton, Pa. 



C. C. PoUworth Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Henry Smith Floral Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



W. Frank & Sons, Portland, Ind. 



William Coos, Bettendorf, Pa. 



John Young, Sec'y. 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 



Change in Appointments. 



Owing to the death of S. W. Crowell, 

 appointed to the office of state vice- 

 president for Mississippi, President 

 Peunock has decided to appoint Martin 

 H. Stemme, Hattiesburg, as a capable 

 member to fill the vacancy. 



In the list of appointees published at 

 the first of the year, the address of E. J. 

 Ilayward, state vice-president for Que- 

 bec, was given as Quebec, instead of 

 Montreal, in which city he is a promi- 

 nent florist. The address of Captain 

 Suckling, state vice-president for Nova 

 Scotia, was given as Halifax, while it 

 should have been Truro. The address of 

 T. Torgeson, state vice-president of Sas- 

 katchewan, was given as Saskatchewan, 

 instead of Estevan. Members will please 

 note these corrections. 



President Pennock has requested that 

 members be advised of the completion 

 of the official catalogue of standardized 

 plant names, a work which has for some 

 years engaged the attention of commit- 

 tees from the American Association of 

 Nurserymen, the Ornamental Growers' 

 Association,' the American Society of 

 Landscape Architects, the American 

 Pharmaceutical Association, the Amer- 

 ican Association of Park Superintend- 

 ents, the American Seed Trade Associa- 

 tion, and the nomenclature committee 

 of our own society, the whole working 

 as the American joint committee on 

 horticultural nomenclature. The book 

 is being published at actual mechanical 

 cost, with a further concession to our 

 members, making the pre-publication 

 lirice to them $3.50 per copy. After 

 March lu the price will be $5 per copv. 

 Orders at the pre-publication price, ac- 

 companied by remittances, should be 

 sent to Harlan P. Kelsey, secretary 

 American joint committee on horticul- 

 tural nomenclature, Salem, Mass., from 

 whom also any further information re- 

 quired may be obtained. 



John Young, Sec 'y. 



DO YOU KNOW THE "CORN LILY"? 



We have a lily with leaves that look 

 exactly like corn leaves. The bulb is 

 about thirteen inches in circumference 

 ;ind is over 20 years old. It flowers 

 iiciirly every year, shooting a flowering 

 stem from the side of the bulb. The 

 only n.'ime we have ever had for it is 

 "corn lily." It has not multiplied for 

 more than fifteen years. Will you give 

 us the proper name and advise as to how 

 we can make it multiply? 



J. F. C— Idaho. 



It is not possible to place the plant 

 from the description given. Is this an 

 outdoor or greenhouse plant? When does 

 it bloom? What color are the flowers 

 and how are they produced? Kindly 

 reply and the writer will endeavor to 

 name the plant for you. C. W. 



