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The Florists' Review 



August 18, 1921 



New White Seedling Carnation 



THOMAS C. JOY 



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

 Deliveries beginning January, 1922, and filled in order 



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PALMS! Kentias and Latanias 



Latania Borbonlca, 7-in., 2H ft. high $1.50 each 



Latanla Borbooica. 4-in 35 each 



Kentia Belmoreana, G-in., made up, 2 ft. high 3.00 each 



Kentta Belmoreana, 7-in., made up, 2H ft. high 5.0O each 



Kentia Belmoreana, 2-in $15.00 per hundred 



Kcntla Belmoreana, 3-in $25.00 per hundred 



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



Kentia Foraterlana, 2in 15.CO per hundred 



Kentia Forateriana, 3-in 28.O0 per hundred 



Packing charges: Add 10 '/c when shipped in clay pots and 5% in paper pots. 



The larger sizes are excellent decorative plants. 



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PARK MANAGERS CONVENE. 



Lively Meeting Planned. 



When the park superintendents from 

 state after state assemble at Detroit, 

 Mich., for the twenty-second annual 

 convention of the American Association 

 of Park Superintendents, August 23 to 

 25, they will find a fine program await- 

 ing them. The main events are to start 

 August 23, but August 21 there will be 

 a preliminary meeting of the reorganiza- 

 tion committee at 9 a. m., while August 

 22 there will be meetings of the execu- 

 tive and reorganization committees at 10 

 a. m. Then August 23, activities will 

 start with a live-wire business session at 

 10 a. m., when the conventionites will 

 be welcomed in addresses by Mayor 

 James Couzens and Park Commissioner 

 Edward G. Ileckel. "Whereto Vice-presi- 

 dent J. V. Burgevin, of New York city, 

 will respond. Pollowing the reports of 

 (»fficers and committees, the meeting will 

 adjourn at noon. But at 2 p. m. the 

 business session will be resumed and 

 those present will be addressed by A. A. 

 Fisk, of Chicago, whose subject "will be 

 "Essentials of Organization." A dis- 

 cussion of this and new business will 

 end activities until 8 p. m. At this time 

 a.public session will take place. Richard 

 h. Follett, secretary of the Detroit 

 J^ological Society, 'will talk on the 

 ^'Conservation of Wild Life"; C. E. 

 Hinith, superintendent of forestry and 

 landscapes, Detroit, will speak concern- 

 ing "The Care of Street Trees," and 

 (I E, prewer, commissioner of recrea- 

 tion, Detroit, will enlighten tlie con- 

 ventionites on " I'laygro)inds. " 



BIDDEFORD, MAINE 



NEW CARNATIONS 



MAINE SUNSHINE, YELLOW 

 ■ Domer Gold Medal 

 Chicago, January, 1920 



Rooted Cutting* 

 91S.OO per lOO, «120.0e per lOOO 



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WHITE DELIGHT 



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



Stronger than PINK DELIGHT 



Rooted Cnttlngs 

 f 12.00 per lOO, f lOO^ per lOOO 



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