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The Rorists^ Review 



March 30. 1922 



logue. "A Patch of Perenniuls la u Paying 

 Proposition"— so siiys a Weller slogan. 



Burdell Floral Co,, Bowling Green, Ky. — 

 Wbolesule list of rooted cuttings and small plants 

 of miscellaneous stock, including chrysanthe- 

 mums, geraniums, verbenas, coleuses, begonias, 

 petunias, lantanas and many others. "Our spe- 

 cialty," says the company, "is rooted cuttings 

 and 2Vi-lnch pot plants." 



Fr. Da La«t, Contich. IJclgium. — A comprehen- 

 sive list of cacti, offering these in numerous 

 genera and species; sixteen pages, printed in 

 the French language, with the prices in Belgian 

 francs. About three pages are devoted to as- 

 sortments of "various large plants" of other 

 classes, such as agaves, sloes, echeverias, eu- 

 pliorbias, mesenibryanthemums, etc. 



Clarke Bros., I'ortland, Ore. — "Oregon Roses 

 and Other Beautiful Flowers," the 1922 edition, 

 similar to its predecessors in general appearance, 

 l)ut different in many interesting details; sixty- 

 four pages, clearly printed and well illustrated. 

 Uoses, being a specialty both of the state and of 

 the company, occupy the first twenty pages; 

 then follow general nursery stock and a compre- 

 hensive list of greenhouse and outdoor plants, 

 with tlower seeds in the closing pages. 



J. K, Rugowski Seed Co., Manitowoc, Wis. — 

 Seventh annual catalogue; sixteen pages, without 

 descriptions. "It contains our novelties," says 

 Mr. llugowski, "and a full line of standard va- 

 rieties of vegetable and flower seeds." Gladiolus 

 bulbs, dahlia roots, strawberry and raspberry 

 plants, vegetable and flower plants also are 

 offered. Among the lines of stock of which 

 Mr. Rugowski has developed special strains of 

 seed are asters, tomatoes, wax beans, canners' 

 peas and a "new blight-resisting potato." He 

 is experimenting, also, with seedling gladioli. 



Bosenfield Peony Gardens, Omaha, Neb.— This 

 catalogue is entitled "Superb Peonies," and the 

 book itself is superb, in conformity with its 

 subject. It is not superb in the sense of being 

 ornate or showy, but is pleasingly, substantially 

 elegant. It contains thirty-two large pages, 

 printed on cream-tinted paper and bound in a 

 strong and handsome, brown-marbleized, double 

 cover, with an inscription in green and red. 

 The illustrations, though in plain black and 

 white, are of notably tine quality. Of course, 

 the list of varieties comprises the Rosenfleld 

 introductions, as well as those of other well 

 known hybridizers. The introductory pages con- 

 tain much interesting cultural and historical 

 matter. 



Des Moines, la. — The Alpha Floral Co. 

 lias been incorporated. The capitaliza- 

 tion is set at $25,000, and the incorpora- 

 tors are: President and treasurer, J. S. 

 Wilson, Jr., and vice-x^resident and sec- 

 retary, C. J. Polity. 



Portland, Me. — Walter M, Tapley, Jr., 



as referee, filed his report March 20 

 in the Superior court case of the Hub 

 Floral Co., of Boston, vs. Benjamin 

 Blumenthal, of Portland, doing business 

 under the firm name of the Boston Cut 

 Flower Store. The action was brought 

 on an account annexed, the plaintiff 

 seeking recovery of $271.25. Attorney 

 Ta])l(>y found for the plaintiff for the 

 full amount with interest, making the 

 total judgment $282.91. 



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