Makch 25, 1915, 



The Florists^ Review 



33 



The Rose Garden of A. N. Picrson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., Staged at the New York Spring Show. 



The Gardoucial't Toy Co., Now York, 

 had sainiiies of their ;;anli'iiciafl toys. 



I. J. Stringham, New York, oxhiliitccl 

 a liive of beos and jars of fancy lioiiey. 



S. P. Towiisciid \ Co., of Oranjic 

 N. J., sliowod an assortment of their 

 now SG-inc-li tri[ilex mowers and a full 

 line of hand mowers. P. A. Coleman 

 was in charge. 



The exhibit of tlie Autocar Co., Ard- 

 more, Pa., consisted of one of its ;uito- 

 mobiles, value, .$1,600, of the style of 

 which jMax Sehling has four cars. 



Spraying ajiparatus was shown by 

 William F. Le;iry, New Rochelle, Ts. \. 



Colin Campbell, New York, was pres- 

 ent in person with a collection of many 

 varieties of draca'nas, plants and canes, 

 as well as nursery stock and azaleas. 



The Garden Gateway Co., Now YorH, 

 had an exhibit of tools, flower stands, 

 bronzes and garden novelties and Tie 

 cessities of many kinds. 



The Wilson Products Co., Brooklyn, 

 hail on exhibition insecticides, cement 

 window boxes, forcing frames, hose, etc. 



The V, & I?. Industries, New York, 

 showed gardening aprons, kneeling pil- 

 lows, bonnets, etc., for rich amateurs. 



The Reade Mfg. Co., Hoboken, N. .1.. 

 exhibited samples of Herbicide, .a weed 

 exterminator; Keadeana, a rosebiig ex- 

 terminator, and the Electric Worm 

 Eradicator, 



Gladiolus b\ilbs of all kinds, of the 

 Cedar Acres Itratid, were shown by P. 

 Hammonil Tracy, Wenham, Mass. 



Self-watering iron flower boxes and 

 baskets formed the exhibit of Ariller 

 & Ding, Brooklyn. 



A, L. Miller, .Tamaica, N. Y., had an 

 extensi^■o exhibit of commercial jif)tted 



plants, including many roses and rho- 

 dodendrons. 



I'ivo members of the Alphanol lumus 

 t'o., New York, weie on iiaiid to ex- 

 plain the merits of the conij'aiiy's proii- 

 iict, which was displayed in Inilk and 

 in demonstrations. 



A full assortment of tiorlsts' sujiplies, 

 including many novelties, made up the 

 exhibit of Reed & Keller. New York. 



The Ideal Power Lawn Mower Co., 

 New York, showed its \;irious inoweis. 

 The factory of this comern is in Land- 

 ing, Mich, 



.\ mammoth reel of K'evero hose, l.OdU 

 feet of it, with a center of cut llowers 

 renewed daily by Max Sehling, was the 

 striking feature of tlie exhibit of the 

 h'evere Rubber Co.. P>o>tori. M<iuul and 

 Ajax, the company's novelties, were 

 also shown. 1]. W. Holt was in charge. 



Uiamond-brand comjiost and demon- 

 strations of its manures formed the 

 exhibit of the New York Stable Manure 

 Co., .Jersey City, N. .1. 



Chemic-al insecticides and lertili/.er- 

 inad(> ui> the di-play of the Pon Arbor 

 Chemical Co., of Patorson, .\. .1. 



The Aphine Mfg. Co., represented by 

 M. C. libel, sliow<>d sanijdes of Aphine. 

 i'nngine, Sc.-iline, Yermine and .\ico- 

 tiana. The bowling trophies for the 

 San I'rancisco con\ention wore on dis- 

 play here, also. 



The Commission Sliop for Women's 

 Woik, New York, })resi<led o\ cr by so- 

 ciety women, was deeoratotl by A, T. 

 I'unyard, as was the room on the first 

 lloor occupied bv the New Ytuk Flo- 

 rists' Club. 



|)oiible<lay, Page & Co., Garden City, 

 N. Y.; Farm & Garden, New York, and 



V. A. .Stuixos t^ Co., New ^'ork. displayocl 

 a line of yaideiiing books ;iiid Journals. 



A collection of dahlia roots was under 

 the jiorsonal charge of CJoorge L. Still- 

 ma ii. Westerly, I\. I. In it were a lar^e 

 iiuiiilier of novelties. 



Au t'Xtensi\-e assortment of gladiolus 

 bulbs, including many new varieties, 

 comj)osed the exhibit of Arthur Cowee, 

 iierlin. N. \. Flowers of Gladiolus 

 Peace wore also shown. 



Suction atitl glass tlowcr vases for 

 florists wore exhibited by A. F. .Jerome. 

 Newark, N. ,T. 



Henjainin I'. IJaminond, Beacon, N. 

 ^'., exhibited samples of Slug-shot, 

 (irape cliist, Bordeaux mixture, Thrip 

 .luice, paint, glaring puitty and sward 

 food. 



I'rom the Robert Ciaig Co., T'hila- 

 dcdphia, was a Inrye and splendid collec- 

 tion of foliage jdaiits of many varieties, 

 'riiough not entered Icir competition, 

 it engaged the attention of many. Rob- 

 ert A. I'raig w;is in charu<\ 



Tiie I iiternational (.'a; den Clali, New 

 ^ ork. stiowed sanipli>s i,\' rustic con- 

 ^trii( tiiih. .lolin .1. iliiw-' was in idi.'ir^-e. 



.\ full line of bulbous ^tock in Idoom, 

 and spring llowtMiii^ plants in many va- 

 rieties wer(> shown by .1. M. Thorburn 

 & ('o.. Now York. W. c. Rirkards was 

 in charge. 



An artistically arranged display of 

 many varieties of bulbous )dant*^s in 

 bloom made a line sliowii.g f.-r Stumpp 

 & Walter Co., New York. Al. Rickanls 

 presided. 



Kxcollontly grown roses in pots were 

 put on exhibition by the South Park 

 I'"loral Co., Newcastle, Ind. 



A fine display of heather and other 



