JuMB 28, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



115 



A No. 1 ROSE PLANTS 



Out of 2)^-inch and 3-inch pots 



READY FOR IMMEDIATE BENCHING 



PREMIER, own-root 

 COLUMBIA, own-root and grafts 

 BUTTERFLY, own-root and grafts 

 ANGELUS, own-root and grafts 

 GOLDEN OPHELIA, own-root 

 DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY, grafts 



THE JOSEPH H. HILL CO., Richmond, Ind. 



in America.' Yes, I believe the future 

 of the nursery business never was 

 brighter than at the present time, and 

 I take consolation in the fact that there 

 is every good reason for the nursery- 

 men to bring up their sons in the busi- 

 ness from now on instead of sending 

 them into other professions. 



Experimental Work at Bell. 



"I wish to call your attention to the 

 important work that is now being 

 carried on at the governmental station 

 at Bell under the direction of Professor 

 Scott. A number of nurserymen, in- 

 cluding myself, recently had the oppor- 

 tunity of visiting the station, and Pro- 

 fessor Scott showed us what he was do- 

 ing. 



"I was particularly struck with his 

 success with apple seedlings grown from 

 root cuttings, also varieties of apples 

 grown from root cuttings. Professor 

 Scott will make a report on his work for 

 the past year, and I am sure you will 

 all be glad to hear it. 



"The work at Bell is significant of 

 the possibilities of further experimental 

 work under governmental supervision. 

 The appropriation at the present time 

 does not permit of an extensive plan of 

 experimental work, but it seems to me 

 that the nurserymen should interest 

 themselves in securing for this work 

 larger appropriation. There is just $20,- 

 000 at the disposal of Professor Scott 

 for his experimental work; he has made 

 that go a long way. I believe if he had 

 $10,000 or $20,000 more, he could make 

 a most satisfactory showing. I recom- 

 mend that the nurservmen undertake to 



Foliage and Bedding Plants 



Ferns, Scottll and Teddy Jr., 6%-lnch pots, 



60 ctB. each. 

 Palms, Kentia Forsterlana and Belmoreana, 



fine stock, 4-inch, 60 cts. ; 5-lnch, $1.25. 

 BIrd's-Nest Ferns, heavy 5<^-inch, $1.00 



each. 

 Dracaena Frasrans, heavy 5-inch, 75 cts. 



eacli. 

 Rubber Plants, heavy 4-Inch, 50 cts. 

 Asparagus Plumosus, heavy 4-inch, $17.00 



per 100. 

 Hardy English Ivy, 2 plants in a 2i^-inch 



pot. $6.00 per 100; 3-inch. $12.00 per 100; 



4-lnch, staked up, $25.00 per 100. 

 Geraniums. We have a flne stock of healthy 



plants of A. Ricard and B. Poitevine. 



4-inch, $15.00 per 100; S. A. Nutt and 



Mme. Buchner. white, 4-inch, $15.00 per 



100. 

 Jemsalem Cherries, in the following: varie- 

 ties; Cleveland. Holly Berry and Orange 



Queen, 2% -inch, $5.00 per 100. 



Our Terms are cash with order. No plants are shipped C. O. D. Add 5 per cent for 

 packing. All plants shipped at purchaser's risk. All plants will be shipped out of pots 

 unless otherwise instructed. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, loio w. Onun. st, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



All in good condition and at 

 Reasonable Price*. 



Colens. These are very scarce but we have 

 a flne and large stock of them; Verschaf- 

 feltii. Golden Bedder and Queen Victoria, 

 2H-lnch. $5.00 per 100; Brilliancy and 

 other fancy varieties. 2Vi-inch. $5.00 per 

 100; 4-inch, $15.00 per 100. 



Godfrey Aschmann's Asters. 15,000 strong 

 plants ready June 1. from 2 VI -In. pots 

 ready for bedding out or store trade at 

 $4.00 per 100. $35.00 per 1000. Late 

 branching, rose-pink, pale lavender, deep 

 purple, deep crimscm. shell-pink, Queen 

 <if the Market, lavender and pink; Crego's 

 purple, rose and lavender Gem. 



Snapdragons. We have a flne and large 

 stock of strong plants, pinched back, in 

 the following varieties: Keystone, Nelrose, 

 Sliver Pink. Giant Yellow and Giant 

 White, 2% -inch, $6.00 per 100; $65.00 per 

 1000. 



Joseph Heacock Company 



Wyncote, Pa. 



Palms and Cibotiums 



Sa« Clatsiiied advartlsamant* 



Chrysanthemums 



OF FINEST QUALITY 



OUR SPECIALTY 



See Classified ad in this issue. 



T. G. OWEN & SON, Colimbns. Hiss. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



secure through Congress this increased 

 appropriation." 



CHAS. D. BALL 



Grovrer of 



PALMS, ETC 



Holmesburgr, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Chrysanthemums 



FOR EVERY NEED 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



Ciuryaanthemam Specialists 

 ADRIAN, MICH. 



The Birthplace of Modem Chrysanthemums 



Secretary Sizemore's Keport. 



Following the president's address, 



