JUNB 25, 1014. 



The Florists' Review 



95 



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Q^Biliyers will find it to their advantage to look in the 

 Classified columns of this paper for prices on the 

 following : 



BEDDING PLANTS BOSTON FERN& 



DRACAENA INDIVISA PANDANUS VEITCHII 



Order now; delay may mean disappointment 



THE BEO. WITTBOLD CB., 737 Buckinghftm PI., CHIBftBB, ILL 



BAY TREES 

 BOXWOOD 



Mention The R»Tlew when yon wri 



THE 



Newburgh Floral Co. 



NEWBURGH, N. Y. 



The company is going out of business 

 and bas the following to offer : 



IQOO Asparasus Plumoau*. 2 year old 

 clumps in fine condition . iSlO.OO per 100 



2600 AaparasHa Sprancarl. large 

 clumps. 2 years old $10.00 per 100 



600 5-inch pots, fine 10.00 per 100 



Smllax, 3-inch pots 5.00 per 100 



Ivlaa, English, 2ia-inch. fine, ?.60 per 100 



Newburgh Floral Co. 



WESLEY WAIT, Prop. NEWBURGH. N. Y. 



Mention The Rfvlew when you write. 



GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



The annual rose show of the Nassau 

 County Horticultural Society was held 

 at the Nassau Country Club Tuesday, 

 June 16. Owing to the international 

 polo match being on the same day, the 

 attendance was not so large as in the 

 two previous years. There was an ex- 

 cellent display of roses, sweet peas, 

 perennials, vegetables and fruits, but 

 the entries were not quite so many this 

 year, as a great many of the best hy- 

 brid tea and tea roses were past per- 

 fection, the drying winds and hot sun 

 of the last five or six days having 

 been extremely hard on roses. Still 

 there was a good display. 



James MacDonald was manager pf 

 the show, and the judges were James 

 Duthie and Fred Kirkham, of Oyster 

 Bay, and William Gray, of Glen Cove. 

 The principal prize-winners were J. W. 

 Everitt, gardener for J. T. Pratt; J. 

 Adler, gardener for H. S. Ladew; 

 James McCarthy, gardener for W. E. 

 Kimball; Henry Gaut, gardener for 

 H. L. iPratt; James Gladstone, gar- 

 dener for Paul Dana; W. Noonan, gar- 

 dener for C. F. Cartledge; Harry Jones, 

 gardener for Mrs. J. C. Ayer; Val. 

 Cleres, gardener for Mrs. F. S. Smith- 

 ers; Frank Petroccia, gardener for 

 A. G. Hodenpyle, and Frank Honey- 

 man, gardener for Percy Chubb. 



Harry Jones, Cor. Sec'y. 



SURPLUS STOCK 



Following list may be depended upon lor quality, 

 is in thrifty growing condition. 



Stock offered 



CAN N AS 



3-inch pot plants, just right for 

 June bedding, $4.00 per 100. 

 Brandywine, fine bronze leaf, red flower. Burbank, large yellow. Alpbona* 

 Bouvlar, tall red. Brilliancy, dwarf yellow. Duka off Mariboroush, darkest red. 

 "Fauaniiaar, bright red. Flaminso, dark red. Pillar off Plr#, tall bright red. 



2- inch stock, late propagated, 

 soft and growing. 



Lady Hllllnsdon, $1.00 per 100. Porlo doa Jardlna, $3.00 per 100. Sunburat, $6.00 



per 100. Milady, $7.00 per 100. 



#^BDAMIII nil G Young stock, in 2>4-inch pots, 

 %■ Clm#% 1^ I \3 Iwl 9 a good chance to stock up. 



S. A. Nutt. $2.60 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. Duaty Millar, $2 50 per 100. 



BEOONIAS— Qracllla Lumlnoaa, Vamon, Krffordll Suparba, Triumph and Salmon 

 Quaan, 2i4-inch, $2.60 per 100. Asathaoa Coalaatia (Blue Daisy), $8.00 per 100. 

 Smllax, 2-incb, $2.50 per 100. Acbyranthaa Harbatll, dwarf brightest red, $3.00 per 

 lOJ. Alyaaum LIttIa Gam, 2-inch, $2.50 per 100. 



PAINESVILLE. 

 OHIO 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., 



Mpntlon The Review when you write. 



J. E. Mebxdith. Pres. 



C. W. Stout. Sec'y 



The Meredith Flower 

 and Vegetable Co. 



LIBERTYVILLE, :t ILLINOIS 





BEST CUT FLOWER 



DAHLIAS 



Send for wholesale list 



PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS 



P. O. BERLIN, M. J. 



Scovell's Guaranteed Stock 



Everything sent out by me guaranteed to 



be as represented. All money paid out on 



Scovell's plants refunded if not satisfied. 



Watch my Classified ads. 



W. C. SCOVELL, Malta, Ohio 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS, PAUMS 

 and plants of ovory varloty 



MeuUu&'Ifill il'«tl«w W^M /9a writ*. 



Some Good Stock 



.Size I'ots. 100 1000 



2V4-ln. Ageratum, blue and white $2.25 $20.00- 



18.00 



20.0a 

 20.00 

 2. .10 22.50 

 20.00 



28.00 



00.00 

 22. 50 

 55.00 



•_>V4 *n. Alygsum Little Oem 2.00 



21/4-in. Coleus, rod and yellow 2.00 18.00 



2V4 In. Coleus, 12 vars., assorted 2.25 20.00 



214-in. Heliotropes, 3 varieties 2.25 



2V4-ln. Fuchsias, 12 varieties 2.25 



2^ and ."i-in. Salvias, 2 kinds... 



ly^-Va. Verbenas, a tine mixture 2.25 



2V2-in. Begonia Vernon, pink and red 2.50 22.50 

 2Vj-1u. Asparagus, Flumosus Nanus 



and Hatcheri 3.00 



3</^'in. Asparagrus, Plumosus Nanus 



and Hatcheri O.,")0 



2%-in. Asparagrus Sprengeri 2.5C> 



3%-in. Asparagus Sprengeri (i.OO 



Ferns from beds, 4 leading kinds, $12.50 and 

 $15.00 per 100. 



20,0€0 2V^-lnch Chrysanthemums, Supreme, 

 Ivory, Wanamaker. Golden Eagle. Chadwicks, 

 I'naka. Bounaffon, br. Enguehard, Col. .\ppleton, 

 Maud Dean. Polly Rose, etc., etc., $2.50 per 100 ; 

 120.00 per 1000. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN 



Wholesale Florist 



WASHtNOTON, NEW JERSEY 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



A. N. PIER80 



INCORPORATED 



Growers of Plants, Cut Flowers^ 

 Palms and Ferns 



CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT 



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