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The Florists' Review 



NOTBUBBB 19, 1014, 



Bedding 

 Hyacinths 



BEST QUALITY 

 Separate Colors 



$2.00 per lOO 



$18.00 per 1000 



JANES VlCrS SONS 



ROCHESTER. 



NEW YORK 



llmlnary 'n-holpsale catnlogne, comprtRlng llRta of 

 flower, vegetable, field ami tree seeds, and nfla- 

 cellaneoiiB bulbs; tbirty-two closely printed 

 pages, with no illustrations. 



OEEENWICH, CONN. 



A good representation of members 

 was present at the monthly meeting of 

 the Westchester and Fairfield Horticul- 

 tural Society, held in the society's 

 rooms in Doran's hall, November 13, 

 with President Robt. Williamson in the 

 chair. One active member and one life 

 member were elected. Joseph Manda, 

 of Orange, N. J., was a visitor. 



A happy feature of the evening was 

 the presentation of prizes to the win- 

 ners at the fall exhibition, held re- 

 cently. Our honored member, John M. 

 Brown, mayor-elect of Stamford, Conn., 

 made the presentation speech. 



A letter from the secretary of the 

 National Association of Gardeners was 

 read, informing the members of the 

 resolutions adopted at a recent meeting 

 of the cooperative committee of the 

 N. A. G. Our society is in hearty 

 accord with the efforts of the N. A. G. 

 for the betterment of the conditions 

 affecting the gardeners and for the 

 advancement of horticulture. The local 

 committee will endeavor to assist the 

 national committee in every way pos- 

 sible. 



The nomination of officers of the 

 society for the ensuing year was next 

 in order. The list of names assures 

 the society of a continuation of the 

 successes of the past. 



During recess one of our talented 

 members, J. E. Melcher, of Riverside, 

 Conn., entertained us with some clever 

 and mystifying tricks of sleight of 

 hand. A rising vote of thanks was 



THEY CAN'T BE BEAT 



IF THEY COULD, I WOULDN'T HAVE THEM 

 I deliver only THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY 



LILIUM GIGANTEUM, 300 bulbs to a case, $18.00 per case. 



LILIUM GIGANTEUM, 260 bulbs to a case, $22.00 per case. 



GLADIOLI, Colvillei, Bride, Peach Blossom and BlushiDg Bride. 

 A Rare Bar^rain while thej^ laet; buy them now; you will say 

 they are too cheap at $5.00 per 1000. 



PAPER WHITE, $8.25 per 1000. 



ALI. FREIGHT PAID TO CINCINNATI 



CARROLL 



NORWOOD 



/ Near \ 

 \Cintinnati ' 



OHIO 



LILIUM HARRISII 



5 to 7 HOOperlOO: $38.00 per 1000 



7 to 9 9.00 per 100: 82.o0 per 1000 



FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS 



12 to 16 $3.v6perl00: $29.00 perl 000 



li to 15 '...- 4U)ODerl0O; 36.60 per lOoO 



NARCISSUS PAPER WHITE 



12 to 15ctm $1.00 per 100; $8.50 per 1000 



Send for auolations on Freesins. We have a surplus, and can make you good prices. 

 Wholesale Bulb Catalogue mailed on request. 



CURRIE BROS. CO . It! Sil^'i::;,': " MILWAUKEE. WIS. 



MfPtlon The R»t1«w when yon write. 



Winter Flowering 

 Spencer Sweet PeaSeed 



I have some seed still on band of the 

 following: Pink and White Orchid, White 

 Orchid, Orchid Beauty, Mrs. A. A. Skach, 

 at $4.00 per oz. Orchid Mixture, $3.00 

 per oz.; 4 oz., $10.00. 



Also almost all winter Qrandlfloras, 

 from $2.00 to $20.00 per lb. 



All th« B«st Summar Spancers 



Ask for list. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK, Lompoc, Cal. 



Mpntlon The Review -whfn yon writp. 



Let UB quote you on Lilium Gi- 

 ganteum, Rubrum, Album and Au- 

 ratum. Let the results convince 

 you of the quality; the price will 

 be right, too. 



For field-grown Carnations, As- 

 paragus, Cyclamen, etc., see Classi- 

 fied columns. 



You need our catalogue — ask us 

 for it. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO. 



1004 B*tz Bids. PHILADELPHIA 



M"iit1-w> Thp IIpt1#w wh#n »oii writ.- 



extended to Mr. Melcher for the plea- 

 sure afforded the members. Oscar Ad- 

 dor then entertained the members by 

 the reading of a clever piece of original 

 writing, entitled * * The Battle of Rye, ' ' 



HELLER er CO. 



MONTPEUER, 

 OHIOL 



Mention The Review when jrou write. 



XXX SEEDS 



Alyssum Snowball, finest dwarf, very com- 

 pact, a 06 fur pots, only true dwarf, pkt, Mc. 



Cyclaman olcantaum, finest giants mixed, 

 •2hO seeds, fl.OO; ^ pkt.. 50c 



Chlnaaa Primrosa, fine.-t Rrown. single and 

 double, mixed, 6C0 seeds, Sl.iO; lOcOs-^tds. Sl.50: 

 >3 pkt., (AC 



CInararia, large flowering, dwarf, mixed, 1000 

 seeds, 50u; ^ pkt., 26c. AIho Stell ta. 



Iriah Shamrock, true green, pkt., 20c. 



Lebolla, Blue Rail, "Se* Dwarf, solid dark blue 

 without eye. fli est of all Lobelias, pkt.. •^•c. 



Panay, Olant, finest grown, crilii allv selected, 

 6(00 seeds. $1.(0; >9 pkt., 60c. oz..fJ.OO. 



Snapdrason, Giaut WbitB. Pink or Yellow, 

 separate or mixed, pkt., '20S. 



Caah. Liberal pkts. Six 'iOc pkts., ll.OO. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



Mention Thw Bavlew when jon irnr». 



replete with satirical allusions to the 

 struggle for supremacy at the annual 

 outing and games of the society be- 

 tween the members from Westchester 



