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The Florists' Review 



Dbcimbbb 17, ill^li. 



the nursery and seed growing industries. 

 **The Gardener of the Past and 

 Future" was the subject of a paper by 

 Bichard Vincent, Jr., of White Marsh, 

 Md. Robert Pyle, of West Grove, Pa., 

 delivered bis illustrated lecture on 

 ^'Eoses and Rose Gardens at Home and 

 Abroad." 



Tho Banquet. 



At the conclusion of the meeting the 

 members adjourned to the banquet hall, 

 where they were joined by the ladies 

 and other friends of the organization. 

 The hall had been beautifully decorated 

 by the local committee of arrangements, 

 consisting of Wm. Kleinheinz, John 

 Dodds, E. Rust and Mr. Logan, After 

 the excellent menu had been concluded 

 President Waite introduced J. Otto 

 Thilow as toastmaster. President-elect 

 J. W. Everitt responded to the toast 

 ''The National Association of Garden- 

 ers"; Robert Craig, "Our Horticultur- 

 ists"; James MacMachan, "Our Retir- 

 ing President"; Wallace R. Pierson, 

 "The American Rose Society"; Wil- 

 liam Kleinheinz, "The Chrysanthemum 

 Society of America"; S. Mendelson 

 Meehan, "The Nurserymen"; Richard 

 Vincent, Jr., "Several Kinds of Com- 

 pensation"; John Westcott, "The 

 Florist"; Paul Huebner, "The Railroad 

 Gardener"; Henry Michell, "Our 

 Seedsmen"; Arthur Smith, "The 

 Ladies"; Charles Seybold, "The Gar- 

 dener's Influence in a Community,'*; 

 George C. Watson, "The Human Side 

 of the Gardener." W. J. Collins sang 

 some Scotch airs, and Dr. P. H. Lane 

 and Robert C|j|^g entertained the diners 

 with a mirthral duet. 



Greetings were received from Presi- 

 dent Theodore Wirth, President-elect 

 Patrick Welch and Secretary John 

 Young, of the Society of American Flo- 

 rists; Charles H. Totty, William F. 

 Gude, J. K. M. L. Farquhar, Frank R. 

 Pierson, William .1. Stewart and J. 

 Austin Shaw. 



Bowling. 



Thursday morning, December 10, the 



bowling tournament took place in the 



«lub rooms of the Philadelphia Florists' 



Club. The ten highest scores, for which 



prizes were awarded, were as follows: 



l«t 2d 3d 



1B7 191 180 



210 148 177 



Wm. Robertson *> .,.; vU* 176 161 



Samnel Batcbelor ..'..TTl 164 170 



Chas. Seybold 179 167 132 



James Staart 167 142 154 



Thos. AltctatsoD 161 118 168 



John F. JobDBton 147 123 161 



Joseph Manda 145 122 144 



L. Ottmann 122 140 108 



In the afternoon groups were organ- 

 ized for visits to the Widener, Wana- 

 maker and Newbold estates, the Dreer 

 Nurseries, at Riverton, N. J., the Andor- 

 ra Nurseries, at Chestnut Hill, and the 

 Michell trial grounds, at Andalusia, Pa. 



Player. 



John W. Everitt 



John H. Doddff. . 



LONGIFLOBUM FOB EASTER 



I would like to know what time 

 Lilium longiflorum should be taken in, 

 so as to have the plants in bloom 

 for Easter. They were potted up 

 October 19. S. M. G. 



Probably you are growing the gigan- 

 teum form of longiflorum. These like 

 heat from the start and if your plants 

 are now three or four inches high, they 

 should be given a temperature of 60 

 degrees at night right along. You 

 diould be able to see buds distinctly 

 about February 20, to be sure of your 

 plants beinp in flower for Easter. 



C. W. 



CLOSING OUT SALE 



BIG BARGAINS 



Here is your chance to purchase A-1 stock of the Bryn Mawr Greenhouse 



Co. at your own figures Iff you writ* quickly. EverythiiiK must be sold 



before January Ist. Stock consists of : 



Pot>aTOwn Rosea and Lilies; Rhubarb idaate tor forolnc; Wbiaool Cbloory 

 Root tor torolnc; Cold Storace Valley Pips; Cyolamen, now in 5 and 6-in. pots; 

 Primula Oboomoa, now bloomina: in 4 and 8-in. pots; Hydrancea Otaksa, ••in. 

 pots; Cbrysantlienium Stock Plants, Wblte Ootober Frost, Unalca, Barly Snow, 

 Ctarysolora, Wbite Ivory. Nacoya, Clementine Touset, Dr. Knaveliard, Roman 

 Gold and G. C. Kelley varieties. 



We invite corrcBitondebce, but you must act auicklr, as no reasonable offer will be refused, 

 subject, of course, to prior sale. Write today. 



BRYN MAWR GREENHOUSE CO. 



p. O. Sax Sa, SKATru, WA8H. 



MentloB TTw B«rl»w when yog write. 



SEASONABLE PLANTS 



FKRM8, fVhltmani, Amsrpohill, RoossTslt 



and Boston, 4-iDcb, 30c: ft-lncta, 8Sc; S-lnch. Mo; 



7-lnoh. 76o. 

 Fsm Dishes, made ap, S-lnch, >5c; 6-lnch, BOc. 

 Adiantnni Croveanam. 4-lncb,10c: ft-lnch, SBc. 

 Asparaaac PUMnosos. 3-ioch. Ic. 

 Aaparams Sprenveri, 4-lncb, 5c. 

 B«soBia'^<uninoaa, 4-iDch, iDc. 

 Golsns. Mst. 4-lnch, lOo. 

 Oyolamsn, very fine, 4-lncb, 90c: 6-lncta. aoo: (• 



Inch, 40c _ ^ 



Palms. 1000 Kentias, from ^.25 to |S 00 each. 

 Xmas Plants. We hare a fine lot of foinasttias 



In pans. Psppsra, etc. 



WttSDH-qtOlIT CO.. KJ5.£y.?^,.. 

 W. A. RITTO, TaciM, Wuk. 



5222 South M Strctt 



aKRANIUMS. PerlOO 



lA best colors, stroiuc. 2>fl-inch Sa.OO 



Petunias, double 'ringed, 2- inch 2.ro 



Santoiinas. 2-inch 2 00 



Goleus. mixed. 2-inch 1.60* 



Marcueritss, sinsle, 2-inch 2.00 



Mrs Sander, 2-inch 2.00 



Heliotropes, 2-inch 1.60 



Swainsona, Alba, 2-inch 2.00 



Impatiens Sultani. 2-inch 2.00 



Onaphalium (Heliclirysum petiolatum), 



2>«-inch 2.80 



Hoya camosa, 2^- inch 2.M 



Chrysanthemum 

 Stock Plants 



All leading varieties, 

 $4.00 per 100 $35.00 per 1000 



WMdai4 rait FknlC«.,Bix 288. Suuer.WuL 



Msstlea The Bri^w wtt»n ynwi writ* 



Famous Portland Rose Bushes 



A-No. 1 Quality: Choice Varieties 



HARDY PCRKNNMLS 



NYORAN«KAS. CAUPORNIA RRIVKT 



Ask for price lists. 



MOUNTAIN VIEW FLORAL CO. 



PORTLAND. OREGON 



P. O. Bex S. MILWAUKIK. Ol 



OrevsPM City Car te Headee rarfc. 



Cyclamen, 8-incb, $10.00 per 100; 4-inch, S16.00 



per 100. 

 Cineraria, 2^-inch, S8.00 per 100; 8-inch, 16.00 



per 100. 

 Primula Obconica, 8-inch, $5.00 per 100. 

 Dracaena Indivisa, 8-inch, $5.00 per 100. 

 Mentljn The HeTlcw when yon write. 



Cinerarias , beat German strain, leparate colort 



2^-ln., $3.00 per 100. 

 Primnia Malpcoides,2>«-in.,$S00perl00. 

 AsparaciiB 8pr«>n«;erl. 2-ln.,$2JS0 per 100, $20.00 



per 1000; S-iD..$6.00 per 100. $45.00 per 1000. 

 Anpanurnit Planio*ns, 2-1d.. $3.00 per lOO. 



We are lanre gromn of Mams. Toar inqnlries 

 for anything yon may need will be sppredated. 



OLSSON & BERNSON, 



11 Post St., SPOKANK, WASH. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



OREGON HOLLY 



$%.00 per 100 lbs. 

 Beconia Xx>rraine, 6- inch. % pots, SLOOeach. 

 Beconla Cincinnati, «-inch, % pots. $1.25 to 



$1.60 each. 

 Cyolamen, 4, 6 and 6-inch. % pots, 26c, 86c 



and 65c each. 

 PoinsetUas, 6 and 8-inch pans. 66c. 76c and 



$) i each. 

 Primula Obconica, 4, 6 and 6-inch. % potc 



I6c 2oc and 60 j each. 



CHRTSAMTHKIfUBIS 

 and CARNATIONS 



Cash with order, or satisfactory reference. 



HOLDEN FLORAL CO. 



1180 MUwankie Avenue 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



Msatisa Ths Berlsw wbsa area wiWs. 



XMAS PLANTS 



Very Ane Polnaetttaa. 4 to 10-ineh pans. 

 Select Red and Pink Oyclamen. fall bloom. 

 Primula Obconica, 4 and 5-incb, frets flowering. 

 Splendid Boston and a hitmani Feme. 

 Araucarlas. Rubber Plants and Palms. 

 We are largest plant growers In Inland Empire. 

 Write for price*. 



SPOKANK aRIRNNOUSIt. iae. 



Wholesale Growers Seeliaae. Waaii. 



Steele's Pansy Gardens 



PORTLAND, OinSON 



offer an immense crop of superb "Private Stock" 

 Mastodon -Mixed seedlinn. our elite strain. 

 Classy, stocky planu: per 1000, $4.00; perNMW. 

 $16 00; all »re»eM.aa»i»liare.ea|f t lia. Mas- 

 todon Mixed seed, ^s-oz., $1.00; oz., $7.00. 

 Mention The BeTJew when yon writs. 



PriouUa Obconica Oniadlfflera 



ZVlnch, strong stock $ SBSperlOO 



4-lncta, strong stock lOOOpsrlOO 



Cyrla<«ien. 5. S-incb. In fnU bloom. $16^10, $60 00 



per 100. Asparasas Plamonus. 2>a-lnch, $S 60 



per 100: 4 inch, $8.00 per 100. OnMaena, In S>a 



and 4-Inch pots, also seedlings. 

 PBBKNNIALS HKDDINO PLANTS. 

 Forcet-Me-Not seedlings. OOo per 100; $6.00 psr 



1000. 



0. L PANZO, R. 1, l« 815, PwtteM. On, 



Mwitloa Tho B»tVw wbwi ywa wrlf>. 



Rahn & Herbert Ge. 



CLACKAMAS, ORE. 



Baddins Planto for growinc on for Sprint 

 Trade. 



PALHS,rERNSu< DECORATIVE PLANTS 

 Rooimo 



Geranium Cuttings 



S. A. Nutt, Hill and Jacquerie, 

 - $1.60 per 100. 



VIN SLYKE & 8EAII0N8 



Box 16, R, D. No. 2, TACOMA, WASH. 



