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The Rorists' Review 



FBBUCABt 9. 1922 



LARGE -FLOWERING CANNAS 



IN THE "BETTER'' VARIETIES 



Strong 2 to 3-Eye Roots 



We are in better shape than ever to deliver well grown, plump Canna roots 

 with plenty of live eyes, having in stock extra large quantities of the most 

 popular varieties. 



Wintzer's 

 Colossal 



Pine large trus- 

 ses, bright scarlet 

 flowers. Green 

 foliage. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 $5.00 $40.00 



Xlnff Enmbert 



Mostpopularof 

 all. Bronze leaf, 

 orange scarlet 

 flower. 



Per 100 

 $4.50 



Per 1000 

 $40.00 



Yellow EiunlMrt 



Sport of King 

 Humbert, with 

 green foliagre, 

 flower yellow, 

 spotted red. 

 Per 100 Per 1000 

 $5.00 $45.00 



City of Portland 



Large trusses of 

 beautiful r o s e- 

 pink flowers, one 

 of best pink vari- 

 eties. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 $7.00 $60.00 



Mrs. A. Conard 



Beautiful s a 1- 

 mon-plnk, green 

 foliage. 



Perl 00 

 $8.50 



Per 1000 

 $75.00 



The President 



The finest red 

 Canna of all; 

 bright scarlet 

 flowers; green 

 foliage. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 $8.50 $75.00 



GENERAL LIST OF CANNAS 



Doz. 100 1000 



AXTSTSXA. Lemon chrome, spotted red, 



green foliage, 5 feet $0.50 $2.75 $25.00 



A. BOUVZEB. Rich velvety red, green 



foliage, 5 feet 50 2.75 25.00 



BEATTTi: FOITEVIKZ:. Crimson, green 



foliage, 4 feet 50 3.00 27.50 



CHAS. HBNDXSBSON. Deep crimson, green 



foliage, 4 Vi feet 50 2.75 25.00 



CITY OF POBTIiAlTD. Fine bedding vari- 

 ety, beautiful pink flowers, green fo- 

 liage 1.00 7.00 60.00 



CBXMSOir BXSDDEB. Intense crimson, 



green foliage, 3 '^ feet 50 2.75 25.00 



DAVID HABUM. Red, dark bronze foli- 

 age, 3 "/^ feet J50 3.00 27.50 



BUBBKA. Free bloomer with beautiful 



cream-white flowers, green foliage .85 6.00 60.00 



FZBBBIBD. Scarlet red, green foliage, 



4 feet 1.25 9.00 80.00 



ri;OBBNCB VAUOHAIT. Yellow spotted 



red, green foliage, 5 feet 50 2.75 25.00 



XHra KtTMBBBT. Scarlet bronze foliage, 



4 'A feet 65 4.50 40.00 



Doz. 

 KOT7ZSXAKA. Bright scarlet, green foli- 

 age, 7 feet $0.50 



MME. CBOZT. Scarlet with orange yel- 

 low border, green foliage, 3 feet 50 



MBS. A^PBBD CONABD. (We have the 

 Genuine Variety. Beware of Cheap 

 Substitutes.) Salmon pink, green 

 foliage, 4 feet 1.15 



FBESIDBITT. Fine scarlet flowers, green 

 foliage, one of the finest Cannas 1.25 



PBNNSTI^VAiriA. Vermilion scarlet, 



green foliage, 5 feet 50 



BICHABD WAI^X^CB. Light yellow, 

 green foliage, 4 Vi feet 50 



VBirus. Rose pink, green foliage, 4 feet. .50 



WHTTZBB'S COI^OSSA^ Bright scarlet, 

 green foliage, 5 feet 75 



WTOMIKO. Orange chrome, bronze fo- 

 liage, 6 Yi feet 50 



TB^^OW "KXXta ECTTMBEBT. Bronze fo- 

 liage, same as green leaf variety except 

 in foliage 60 



100 1000 

 $2.75 $25.00 



3.00 27.50 



8.50 75.00 



8.50 75.00 



2.75 25.00 



2.75 25.00 



3.00 27.50 



5.00 40.00 



2.75 25.00 



3.50 30.00 



A. HENDERSON & CO. 



166 NORTH WABASH AVENUE 

 CHICAGO 



land. As farmers prospered, so would 

 nurserymen. The trust company he rep- 

 resented would be pleased to extend 

 credits to nurserymen as well as farm- 

 ers, according to Mr. Thomas. 



A. U. Lombard, director of exhibitions 

 for the Massachusetts department of 

 agriculture, spoke of the value of nurs- 

 ery displays at the leading fairs, which 

 were attended by about 40,000,000 peo- 

 ple annually. He spoke specifically of 

 the great benefit to certain firms from 

 displays made at the Eastern States Ex- 

 position, at Springfield, etc. One or two 

 members objected to making displays 

 at winter shows, as the ground was 

 sealed up tight, but Mr. Stranger, of the 

 T. C. Thurlow's Sons Co., said that firm 

 had cut off and sacrificed many ever- 

 greens for such displays and had always 

 been well repaid for the sacrifice in busi- 

 ness secured. 



The three lerturcrs were thanked and, 

 on motion of Mr. Vanicek, of Newport, 

 were each elected to honorary member- 

 ship. 



Presiding Officer Wyman appointed 

 the following committees: Auditing, J. 

 O. Fish, Mr. Stranger and James 

 Wheeler; nominating, A. E. Robinson, 

 F. S. Baker, J. J. McManmon; resolu- 

 tions, Edward W. Breed, W. E. Camp- 

 bell and Winthrop H. Thurlow. 

 ■ A communication asking an endorse- 



FORCING STOCK 



DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA 



Strongf two-year clumps, $15.00 per 100 



POT-GROWN LILACS, $1.25 each 



VARIETIES: 



Marie Le^fraye Charles Tenth 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY 



Newark, New York 



mcnt of daylight saving for Massa- 

 chusetts, now in force, which at- 

 tempts are being made to repeal, was 

 favored and referred to the legis- 

 lative committee, George C. Thurlow, 

 C. R. Burr and J. A. Tufts, Jr. The 

 first day's business closed with the an- 



nual dinner, over sixty members attend- 

 ing. A vaudeville entertainment fol- 

 lowed this. 



Reports of Committees. 



The second day, February 1, Edward 

 W. Breed read splendid resolutions on 



