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The Florists' Review 



Febbuary 25, 1915. 



AMHEBST, MASS. 



Farmers' Week. 



The Department of Floriculture of 

 the Massachusetts Agricultural College 

 announces a series of special lectures 

 March 16 and 17 in connection with 

 farmers ' week. The program will be aa 

 follows: 



TUESDAY, MAHCH 16. 



1:30 p. m. — "Selection and Care of House 

 Plants," F. E. Palmer. Brookline, Mass. 



2:30 p. m.— "Garden Planning," P. H. Elwood, 

 Jr., Massachusetts Agricultural College. 



3:30 p. m.— "The Use of Annuals In the Gar- 

 den," E. J. Canning, Northampton, Mass. 



WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. 



9:10 a. m. — "Trees and Shrubs for the Home 

 Grounds," A. K. Harrison, Massachusetts Agri- 

 cultural College. 



10:10 a. m. — "Diseases of Florlcultural Plants," 

 A. J. Anderson, Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 

 lege. 



11:10 a. m. — "The Culture of Herbaceous Peren- 

 nials." Maurice Fuld, New York city. 



1:30 p. m.— "Outdoor Hose Culture," Eber 

 Holmes, Montrose, Mass. 



2:30 p. m.— "The Forcing of Plants," Ernest 

 Downer, Northampton, Mass. 



3:30 p. m. — Question box, conducted by A. H. 

 Wlngett, Lenox, Mass. 



On these dates a spring flower show, 

 occupying the entire first floor of 

 French hall," will be held. For further 

 information, write the Department of 

 Floriculture, Massachusetts Agricul- 

 tural College, Amherst, Mass. 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Bulbous stock is quite plentiful. The 

 market is expected to be overloaded 

 with it soon. Carnations are more 

 plentiful, but roses remain scarce. 

 Some potted Easter lilies will appear 

 on the market next week. The gera- 

 niums are now rooted and growing 

 well. 



Various Notes. 



The Lady Florists' Club dance was 

 a success. The program was marked 

 by more of the newer dances. In the 

 card games the first prize was won by 

 Mr. Wessling. The hall was beauti- 

 fully decorated with southern smilax 

 and daffodils. 



The State Florists' Association met 

 at R. A. Latham's store. The subject 

 of the affiliation of the Minneapolis 

 Florists' Club with the State Associa- 

 tion came up, but no definite action 

 was taken. A question box is to be con- 

 ducted by the association for the use 

 of members. 



W. D. Desmond is on the sick-list, 

 being confined to the house with a bad 

 cold. 



Mr. Swanson is in charge at the 

 Minneapolis Floral Co. C. B, L. 



Paper Pots and 

 Dirt Bands 



S«e our Urg« advt. on pMr«s 102 and 108. 



Try our Paper Pots and Dirt Bands free. Order 

 what you want — try them accordlns to our direc- 

 tions, and if not satisfactory ship them back and 

 we win refund your money. Samples free. 



I. W. KOCllClie a uOnS, CHKSXKR.Nfj. 



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NEW SALVIA HARVARD 



Awarded Bronze Medal by the North Shore 

 Horticultural Society. August, 19U. Type la 

 that of Salvia Splendens; color, velvety crim- 

 son. Pkt. of 25 seeds. ll.OO. Rooted CuttinKS, 

 per dozen, ll.OO. 



A. MAGNUSON 



Mancbeater-by-the-Sea, Mass. 



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2,250,000 



POT PLANTS 



Do you know what one million and a half 2-inch plants 

 and three-quarters of a million 3-inch plants look like? 

 If not, we invite you to come here and see them. 



We have Geraniums, Coleus, Double and Single Petunias, 

 Salvias, Lantanas, Lemon Verbenas, German and English Ivy, 

 Alternantheras, Cannas, Heliotropes, Alyssum, etc., in large quan- 

 tities, at $2.00 per 100, $18.50 per 1000 for 2.inch ; $3.00 per 

 100, $25.00 per 1000 for 3-inch. ' , , 



If you did not get our catalogue, send for it. 



DAHLIA AND CANNA ROOTS 



CASH WITH ORDER 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



White Marsh, Maryland 

 GROWERS OF PLANTS FOR THE TRADE 



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FEBRUARY FERNS 



NEPHKOLEPIS T0DEA0IDE8 



2%-lnch poti 16 per 100. $50 per 1000 



4-lnch pots $20 per 100. $180 per 1000 



6-lnch pots $6 per do«. 



8-lnch pots $12 per do«. 



9-lnch and 10-lncb tubs 



$24. $30 and $36 per dot. 



NEPEK0LEPI8 XXEOANTISSIKA 

 mpSOVES 



2%-lnch pots $6 per 100, $50 per 1000 



4-lnch pots $20 per 100 



6-inch pots $6 per doz. 



8-lnch pots $12 and $15 per dos. 



Larger planU $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.60 each 



NEPHBOIXPIS SCHOLZELI 



2%-lnch pote $6 per 100, $50 per 1000 



4-lnch pots, heavy $20 per 100, $180 per 1000 



6-lnch pots, heavy $6 per doi., $45 per 100 



6-Inch pots, heavy $9 per doz., $70 per 100 



8-inch, % pots $12 per doz., $90 per 100 



ll-inch tubs $24 and $30 per doi. 



NEFHBOLEPIS ELEOANTISSIXA 

 COXPACTA 



2V4-lnch pots $6 per 100. $60 per 1000 



4-inch pots $20 per 100 



6-lnch pots $6 per doz. 



8-inch pots $12 per dos. 



NEFHBOLEPIS SMITHn 



2U-lnch pots $10 per 100, $90 per 1000 



4-lnch pots $25 per 100 



6-inch pots $6 and $9 per doz. 



8-inch pots $12 and $15 per doz, 



"TEDDY JUNIOR" 



Fine young plants from 2^-inch pots 



$8 per 100. $75 per 1000 



4-inch pots, heavy $20 per 100, $200 per 1000 



6-incb pots, heavy $50 per 100 



6-lnch pots, very heavy $75 per 100 



8-lncb pots, very heavy $15 per doz. 



11-lnch tubs $2. $2.50 and $3 each 



NEPHSOLEFIS SCOIXn 



2%-lnch pots $5 per 100, $45 per 1000 



4-inch pots $20 per 100, $180 per 1000 



6-inch pots $6 per doz., $45 per 100 



6-inch pots, heavy $9 per doz., $70 per 100 



8-lnch % pots $12 per doz.. $90 per 100 



10-inch, % pots $18 per doz. 



11-lnch tubs $2, $2.50 and $3 each 



13-lncta tubs, specimen $4. $5 and $6 each 



CRAIG QUALITY 



NEPHBOLEFIS ROBTTSTA (NEW) 

 2^-lncb pots, strong plants 



$10 per 100, $00 per 1000 



4-lncb pots, strong plants 



$25 per 100, $200 per 1000 



6-incb pots, strong plants 



$50 and $76 per 100 



8- inch Azalea pots, heavy plants 



$12 and $16 per doi. 



11-lncb tnbs, heavy plants 



$2. $2.50 and $3 each 



NEPHBOLEPIB TUBEBO^A PLUXOSA 



2K-lncb poU $10 per 100, $90 per IQOO 



4-lncb pots $25 per 100, $225 per 1000 



6-lncb pots $50 per 100 



6-incb pots, heavy ..t.......$9 per dos. 



8-lnch pots, heavy , $15 per doa. 



NEFHBOLEPIS B08T0NIENSIS 

 Wm. K. HanTs 



2^-inch pots $6 per 100. $50 per 1000 



4-incb pots $20 per 100. $180 per 1000 



6-lnch pots $6 per doz.. $45 per lOO 



6-lncb pots, heavy $9 per doz., $70 per 100 



8-lncb pots $12 and $15 per dos. 



11-incb tubs $2, $2.80, $4, $5 and 6 eacb 



NEPHROLEFIS B08T0NIENSIS 

 HABBISn 



2%-lncb pots $6 per 100, $50 per 1000 



4 inch pots $20 per 100. $180 per 1000 



6-lncb pets $6 per doz., $45 per 100 



7-Inch pots, heavy $9 per doz., $70 per 100 



8-incb pots $12 and $15 per doa. 



11-lncb tubs $2; $2.50 and $3 eacb 



ASPABAGUS FLUMOSUS NANUS 



2V4-lnch pots $4 per 100, $35 per 1000 



3-lncb pots $7 per 100. $65 per 1000 



ADIANTUX HZBBIDXrX 



3-Inch pots, heavy $10 per 100, $90 per 1000 



4-inch pots, heavy $20 per 100, $180 per 1000 



6-incb pots, heavy $6 per doz., $45 per 100 



8-incb pots $12 per doz., $90 per 100 



11-lncb tubs $24 per doa. 



PTEBIS PAR^BI 

 6-inch pots, made up, heavy.. '$6 and $9 per doa. 



PTEBIS ALBO-LINEATA 

 3-inch pots, heavy $8 per 100 



ROBERT CRAIG CO.. 49th andHirketSts., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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