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The Florists' Review 



June 1. 1022 



Miscellaneous Plants 



Per 100 



3-inch Dracaena Indivisa $10.00 



3-inch Vinca Variesrata 7.00 



4-inch Vinca Varie^^ata 10 00 



3-inch Salvia 5 00 



3-inch Verbenas, mixed 6.00 



3-inch Petunias, double, mixed 6.00 



3-inch Agreratum 6.00 



Per 100 



2>^-inch Vinca Rosea $ 5.00 



3^ -inch Geraniums 12.50 



4 -inch Geraniums 15.00 



3>^-inch Asparagus Plumosus 10.00 



3 >^ -inch Asparagfus Sprengferi 10 00 



3 -ioch Coleus Brilliancy 6.00 



3 -inch Coleus Golden Bedder 6.00 



BOSTON FERNS 



Fine, Clean, Bushy Stock 



4- inch each, $0.25 



5-inch each, .40 



6-inch each, $0.75 



7-inch each, 1.15 



8-inch each, $1.50 



Exceptionally fine, 10-inch, at $2 00 each. 



Orders shipped date of arrival, packed carefully and as light as consistent with safe transit. 



DAVIS FLORAL COMPANY 



Fern Specialists DAVENPORT, IOWA 



apolls, Ind., Introduced by Ilobert Pyle, West 

 (jrove, Pa. 



Discussion of publicity for 1922 2.'5. 



Adjournment. 



TUURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2 P. M. 



Report of state vice-presidents. 



Election of officers ami next place of meeting. 



Report of special advisor.v committee to co.- 

 operate with United States Department of Agri- 

 culture, in connection with tlie department's 

 work in developing American supplies of r.iw ma- 

 terials, by J. H. Skinner, chairman, Topeka, 

 Kan. 



"Progress in Propagating American Fruit 

 Seedlings by Ilnreau of I'lant Industry, " by 

 I'rof, L. B. Scott, Department of Agriculture, 

 introduced by William Pitkin, Roolu'stcr, N. Y. 



"The Development of tlie Horticultural and 

 Pcjmulogical Work of the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture," by Dr. h. 0. Corbett. 

 Department of Agriculture, introduced by Thomas 

 li. Median. Dreslier, Pa. 



Report of special oommitlec to assist F. P. 

 Detwiler, United States Department of Agricul- 

 ture, in compilation and republication of an edi- 

 tion of quarantine regulations, by A. 11. Uill, 

 chairman. Dundee. 111. 



"B'ederal Control Restrictions: Their Applica- 

 tion and Effect, Present .'ind Future," bv Dr. 

 C. L. Marlatt or R. Kent lieattie, United 

 States Deiiartment of Agriculture. 



Adjournment. 



FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 10 A. M, 



"Standardization in tlie Nursery Business," by 

 E. S. Welch, Shenandoah. la. 



"The Immediate Future of the Nursery Busi- 

 ness," by Henry Cliase, I'hase. Ala. 



"The United States Department of Agricul- 

 ture," by Hon. Henry t'. Wallace, secretary, 

 introduced by J. W. Hill, lies MoiiU'S, I,i. 



Unfinished business. 



Questinn box. 



Parting thoughts: "Ood Be with You Till We 

 Meet Again." All sing. 



Adjournment. 



FRIDAY, JUNE .SO, 3 P. M. 

 Trip through the flivver factory, in charge of 

 arrangements committee, C. A. Ilgenfritz, chair- 

 man. 



Other Meetings. 

 Besides the convention proper, other 

 meetings have been scheduled: There 

 will be a Baby Rambler business ses- 

 sion Tuesday, June 27, at 11 a. m., in the 

 committee room; the state vice-presi- 

 dents will meet Wednesday, June 28, 



FERNS 



BoHton, 2i2-ln. $6.00; 4-In., $20.(K) and $'2.->.(Kl: 



,')-lri., $4<).(KI and SLVl.tX); fi-lii., $(iO.(K) ami $75.(K) 



per 100; «7-iii., Sl.tXI each. * 



Whttiiiaiiii, 4-111., $-J,-).Oii and *:i.j.00; 5-iii., Jott.OtI 



an<l $liO.(KI per KIO. 

 RoOKevcIt, .i-lii., »S(I.OO; (i-ln., $7.i.lK). 

 I'teris for 1-eriieiieK. '-'-in., Sti.OO |)er KKI. 

 I'lniiiOHUS. 2'i.-lii., S4.U(); ;i-in., ifX.tMl; 4- 



S-i->.00 per KMI. 

 SprwiiKerl. 2'-j-in., ^.mi; 



SilS.IKi per 100. 

 Pliiiiiofiiis Send I i n es at $1 



per KKM), readv July 1. 

 Si>renir«rl SeudHiiKS, SI. no i>ci- liKI or ^.M 



per KXIO. 

 Pnlms, Kcntiii, 4 In., ."illc eacli. 



See our ad May IHIIi Issue lor Heddiiig .stock. 



Aikl .l per cent for packlni.'. You can save this 

 by sending CASH WITH OKDKlt. 



Subject to change wltlioiit notice. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Whalisale Grower, Pekin, III. 



-In., 



:i-in., .tH.IKl; 4-ln., 

 ;.") per 1110 or ?1I).(I0 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS OF 



Pot Plants 



Second and Bristol Stt., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Ferns, Pandanus Veitchii, 

 Cyclamen, Dracaenas 



ure our Quantity stocks. Write us about 

 any plants you need. 



MACAW BROS. 

 Delaware County, NORWOOD. PA. 



ORCHIDS 



We grow and sell Orchids only. Can ftir- 

 nlsh you with anything In this line. 



If you intend invegtlDg In Orchida, do so now 

 while prices are low. 



Special lists on application. 



LAGER & HURRELL, Snimnit, New Jersey 



BEGONIAS 



Pride of Newcastle, 



4- inch, 20c each 

 Mrs. M. A. Patten, 



4-inch, 20c each 



Corallina de Lucerne, 



4-inch, 20c each 

 Heavy bushy plants in bloom just 

 rifjht for immediate sale or for 

 shifting along to larger sizes. 



Rex, 4 -inch, 25c each 

 Rex, 234 -inch, 10c each 



Asparag'us Plumosus, 



Fine, heavy plants, 4-inch, 12c 

 each. 



Asparagrus Spreng-eri, 

 Coleus in variety, Pailor 

 Ivy, Moon Vines, Sal- 

 vias, Sultanas, Lan- 

 tanas. Wandering Jew, 

 all from 2 and 2/4-inch pots, 

 $3.00 per 100. 



BOSTON FERNS 



A nice lot of 5% and 6-inch 

 pots, 60c each.. 



All of the above stock of my 

 usual excellent (luslity. 



EXPERTLY PACKED, FREE OF CHARGE 



G. R. NOBLE, Paducah, Ky. 



