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The Florists' ReVi^ 



JULT 3, 1918. 



NEWPOET, E. I. 



Outdoor Flower Show. 



The outdoor flower show under the 

 auspices of the Newport Garden Asso- 

 ciation and the Newport Horticultural 

 Society was held last week at Harbor 

 Court, the residence of Mrs. John Nich- 

 olas Brown. It opened Wednesday af- 

 ternoon, June 25, with the exhibits in 

 Elace, a feat which required two and a 

 alf days of the hardest kind of work, 

 as in that time the grounds had been 

 transformed into a perfect bower of 

 flowers. 



Among the principal prize-winners 

 were the following: James Bonf, gar- 

 dener for Mrs. H. M. Brooks; A. L. 

 Dorward, gardener for Mrs. Thos. J. 

 Emery; Paul Volquardson, gardener for 

 Mrs. W. G. Weld; David Hay, gardener 

 for Mrs. French Vanderbilt; William 

 Mackay, gardener for H. A. C. Taylor; 

 John Mahan, gardener for Mrs. H. D. 

 Auchincloss; James Gately, gardener for 

 Mrs. H. H. Kogers; James Eobertson, 

 gardener for Mrs. T. O. Eichardson; 

 Andrew Eamsay, gardener for Mrs. W. 

 W. Sherman; Oscar Schultz; John A. 

 Forbes, gardener for August Belmont; 

 C. M. Bugholt, gardener for Miss Fannie 

 Foster; James Boyd, gardener for Vin- 

 cent Astor; Hugh Williamson, gardener 

 for W. Waldorf Astor; William Gray, 

 gardener for Mrs. W. B. Leads; E. 

 Kempenaar, gardener for Mrs. A. Tuck- 

 erman; H. E. Converse. 



Various Notes. 



Balph Armstrong, of New York, is 

 well settled in his local store at 176 

 Bellevue avenue, in the Travers block. 



Kamman & Crowley's store, in the 

 Downing block, is in charge of Herbert 

 Crowley. W. H. M. 



BARGAINS TO CLOSE 



GERANIUHS 



2ifl-ln. 

 Per 100 



8.A.Nutt 12.00 



Buchner 2.60 



Perkins 3.00 



J. Viaud 3.00 



B. Poilevine 3.00 



E.G.Hill 3.00 



Tiffin 2.50 



Grant 2.60 



Lakeland 2.60 



CANNAS 



King Humbert 



Gladiator 



FL Vaughan 



Austria 



McKinley 



Mme. Crozy 



COLEUS 



In variety 2 



SMILAX 



8-ln. 4in. 



100 100 



13.50 $ 5.50 



4.60 

 4.50 

 4.50 

 4.50 

 4.00 

 4 00 

 4.00 



7.50 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 5.00 

 6 00 

 6.00 



7.00 



10.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 



BEGONIAS Sfoo 



Luminosa $3 60 



Brfordii 3.60 



Argenteo-Guttata 2.50 



AlbaPicta 2.50 



B.C. Rocker 2.60 



Childsii 2 60 



Thurstoni 3.50 



Sanderson! 3.50 



Red Vernon 3.60 



Rubra 3.50 



Glory of Cincinnati 



Gloire de Lorraine 



$ 



3-ln. 

 100 



7.50 

 7.50 

 6.00 

 6 Oo 

 6 0(\ 

 6 00 

 6.60 

 6.60 

 6.50 

 6 50 

 20.00 

 20.00 



ROSES 



00 



3.60 



Now Is the time to plant Roses. 

 We have the following: 



American Beauty f5.00 $7.50 



Uncle John 2.50 6.00 



Ivory 2 60 5.00 



Bride 2.50 6 00 



Maid 2.50 6 00 



Richmond 3.60 6.00 



Perle 3.00 6.00 



Kaiserin 7.50 



CHRYSANTHKMUMS: J. K. Shaw, Halliday, Robinson. Oct. Frost. Monrovia and Kalb-R. C. 



$1.50 per 100; 2i2-in.. $2.50 per 100. Dr. Eagruehard. Appleton. Smith's Advance and Black Hawk, 



R. C, $2.00 per 100; 2^-In., $3.00 per 100. 

 SOFT- WOODED PLANTS: AKeratum. Alyssum, Altemantheras, Begonias, all kinds: Centaureas, 



Cupheas, Cyperu«, Coleus. Diisies. Feverfew, Fuchsias. Heliotropes, Impatlens Sultani, Ivy, Lan- 



tanas. Lobelias, Moonvines, Petunias, Santolinas. .Salvias, Verbenas, Lemon Verbenas and Vlncas. 



VERY SPECIAL: 800 4-in. Sprengeri, at $10.00 per 100 -a-- 



Ask for our Fern List. 



GEO. A. KUHL '^SS^S^ 



Mention The Review when yon wrlf . 



PEKIN, ILL. 



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Marshfleld, Wis.— Theo. Hefko has 

 completed a new addition to his green- 

 houses. The next improvement, he says, 

 will be the construction of a vegetable 

 storeroom and a garage. The storeroom 

 will be under the garage. 



Jersey City, N. J. — William Turner, 

 for the last twelve years head gardener 

 for the late B. H. Borden, of Oceanic, 

 N. J., and previously head gardener 

 for seven years to William Eockefeller, 

 at Tarrytown, N. Y., has secured 

 through John T. Withers, landscape 

 architect, of Jersey City, the position 

 of general ' overseer on the estates of 

 Frederick Cromwell and Seymour L. 

 Cromwell, at Bernardsville, N. J. Mr. 

 Turner has won fame in the horticul- 

 tural world through his success in grow- 

 ing fruits under glass. 



Plants from 2^-in. Pots 



$3.00 per 100: 

 Asparagrua Sprengeri and Plumoiui , Parlor Ivy, 

 Euonymui Badioans Var. ; Euonymug, golden 

 variegated; Hvdrangea Otaksa, Bridal Myrtle, 

 Swainsona Alba, Artillery Plant; Antherlcum 

 Vittatum Var.: Coleut, verschaffeltii. Golden 

 Bedder, Moonvines, laree flowering; Bouvardia 

 Humboldtii and Lemon Verbenas. 



PLANTS FBOU 8-IXOH POTS, $4.00 per 100: 

 Ampelopsis Veitchii, Passion Vine. 



Kentla Belmoreana, 8-lncb pots, 8 and 4 

 leaves, 91.60 per dos. 



Honeysuckle Halleana, 4-ln. pota, $1.60 per 

 doc. 



KyrtI* Planta, tbe real bridal myrtle, 8-lncb 

 pota, $1.00 per doc; 4-lncb pota, $1.60 per doa. 



Paaaion Vine, 4-lncb pota, 10c each. 



Ampalopais Veitchii, 4-incb pota, lOc each. 



• l15lLl, phuadelphia, pa. 



FERNS, STRONG 2J.INCH 



Boston, Piersoni, Scottii $4.00 per 100 



Elesantisaima 5.00 per 100 



Harriaii 6.00 per 100 



PANDANUS VEITCHH 



A fine lot of highly colored plants 

 4-inch 50c each, $40.00 per 100 5-inch 75c each, $65.00 per 100 



Eiffht houses of Palms in fine condition 



CIBOTIUM SCHIEDEI 



9-inch tubs $5.00 each 



8-inch pots 3.50 eachv 



7-inch pots 2.50 each 



ASPIDISTRAS 



Variegated $1.25 each Green. 



.$1.00 each 



JOHN BADER CO* n. s./pittsbuVgh, pa. 



Mention The Review when vou write 



IN SPLENDID 



CONDITION 



SUMMER STOCK 



FERNS — Boston, Whitmani, Scottii, Amerpohlii. 

 ASPARAGUS — PlumoBus Nanus and Sprengeri. 



ASSORTED FERNS FOR DISHES 



Cyclamen, Primroses, Poinsettias, Begonias (Gloire 

 de Lorraine and Cincinnati), etc., etc. 



D. U. AUGSPDRGER & SONS CO., '^, PEORIA, ILL. 



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