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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbuabx 2. 1922 



Thomas C Joy 



NEW WHITE 

 SEEDLING CARNATION 



We are now booking ordersif or F ebruary delivery. 



$12.00 per^lOO, $100.00rper lOWl^ 



150,000 delivered to date without'a complaint. 



JOY FLORM: a)7""N ASH VILLE; TENR 



Rooted 



Carnation 



Cuttings 



FURROW & CO., 



Vigorous, healthy, well-rooted cuttings, grown cool, no 

 wild growth. 



Ward -■^'^^^^' Belle Washburn Nebraska 



White Enchantress Washington 



$5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000 



Enchantress Supreme, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 

 White Wonder, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



205 West Main Street 



Oklahoma City, Okla. 



provides the necessary certlQcntes of Inspec- 

 tion, a permit is issued l)y tlie director of asri- 

 culture und tliere is no imtliority for the return 

 of siicli bond or fee as may t)e furnislied. In tlie 

 event the nurseryman does not desire to comply, 

 the law is sucli that we cannot enforce compli- 

 ance, neither (ioea tlie law permit the rejection of 

 plants because of non-coinpliunce witli this law. 

 A great many nurserymen have sent the bond, 

 asking for a permit, but iuive neglected to 

 send the necessary fee. I'nless all of the pro- 

 visions of the law are complied with, tlie director 

 of aKricuiture cannot issue a permit. In no case, 

 however, will plants be refused entry because 

 this section of the law has not been fully 

 complied with. 



OHIO NURSERYMEN MEET. 



The fiftei'iilli annual meeting of the 

 Ohio State Nurserymen's Association 

 was .-irraiioiMl to be liehl at the New 

 Southern hotel, Colunibiis, Fe])runry 2. 



E. G. Hill, of Kichinond, Iinl.. was 

 scheduled for an intcrestinfi; talk on the 

 "Introduction of New Varieties of 

 Eoses." 



For the afternoon session was sched- 

 uled a talk on "What Effect Will the 

 Corn Borer Have on the Nursery Inter- 

 ests?" by E. C. Cotton. Ten-minute 

 talks were to be given by members, as 

 follows: 



"How C:in the Wholesaler Help the Retailer?" 

 by H. S. nay. 



"What Is Competition in tlie Nurser}' Busi- 

 ness?" by W. K. I'.oiiU'iidcr. 



"Does Advert isini; the Scarcity of Stoclj In- 

 crease or Curtail S;ilcs?" by Jolin Dayton. 



"How May We Secure Itetter Informed Sales- 

 men?" by A. H. I'iikett. 



"Why Couldn't Nurseries Operate on a Cash 

 Basis, Uallier than on the Present System of 

 Credit?" by A. J. Scljumaker. 



"What Are the Best Commercial Varieties of 

 Apples? What Are the Best for Home Or- 

 chards?" by T. B. West. 



"What Will Be I'sed for Packing Materials 

 in the Future?" liy W. B. Cole. 



Dinner was set for 6 p. m., in the New 

 Southern hotel, to be followed by enter- 

 tainment at 8 p. m. 



FERNS 



We wish to call particular attention to our fine 

 stock of ferns which we are offering at this time 



Vephrolepls VlotorUk (The Victory Fern). A beautiful, new, crested form of 

 Teddy, Jr., nice plants, 3H-in. pots, $26.00 to I3B.00 per 100; 8-in.. 7(o to 

 $1.00 each; 8-ln., $2.00 to $3.00 each. 



Hepliroiepls ZSlegrantlBtlma. Large specimens, 8-ln.. $2.00 to $S.00 each; lO-in.. 



$^00 to $5.00 each. 



KepbruleplB Ele^antlsslma Compacta. 3%-in., 3Sc to 60c each; 6-in., $1.0* each; 

 large specimens, 8-inch, $2.00 to $3.00 each; ll-lncb, $4.00 to $5.00 each. 



Hephrolepla Mnsooaa. Nice plants, 2^ -Inch pots, $12.00 per 100; SVi-lnch. SSo 

 to 60c each; 5-lnch, 75c each; 6-inch, $1.00 each. 



Hepbxolepls Harrlall, 10-ln., $5.00 to $7.60 each. 



VephTolepls Dwarf Boaton, 3^-in. pots, $26.00 per 100; 6-ln.. $1.00 each. 

 Pacldnff added extra at cost. 



X&ffUUi Tvj, nice plants, 4-lnch pots, bushy, 26c and 16c, according to Quality. 



Paclclng added extra at coet. 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



