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The Florists' Review 



JiTMa 10. Itl8. 



CeilalatlTe,~Wegt of Mississippi rlTer. Peter 

 TounKen, Gi'neva, Neb. 



Tariff, Irving Rouse, Rocbestei^ N. Y. 



Tran»portatlon, C. M. Sizemore, Louisiana, Mo. 



CoA(>eration' with entomologists, L. A.'Berck- 

 mans, Augusta, Ga. 



Root gall, E. A. Smith, Lake City, Minn. 



Membersliip, W. D. Munson, Denison, Tex. 



Exiiibits, Albert F. Meehan, Dresber, Pa. 



Publicity, W. G. Campbell, St. Joseph, Mo. 



"New Wrinkles on the Art of Propagation," 

 J. Jenkins, Winona, O. 



Question Box. Leader, J. W. Hill, Des Moines, 

 Iowa. 



WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 23. 

 Tour of the parks of Detroit. 



WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23. 

 State vice-presidents meet at 7:30 p. m. to 

 nominate officers. Members from each state are 

 urged to consult together and name their choice 

 for their vice-president. 



8:30. Meeting of American Nurserymen's Pro- 

 tective Association. Thomas B. Meehan, secre- 

 tary. 



THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 9 A. M. 



"Legislative Matters In General," Curtis Nye 

 Smith, attorney at law and counselor for Ameri- 

 can Seed Trade Afsoclation, Boston, Mass. 



"The Nursery Business as a Business Proposi- 

 tion," W. H. VVyman, North Ablngton, Mass. 



"Credits," Thomas B. Meehan, Dresher, Pa. 



Question Box. Leader, A. E. Robinson, Lexing- 

 ton, Mass. 



"Some Inspection Problems," F. L. Washburn, 

 state entomologist, St. Paul, Minn. 



"Rejections," J. H. Dayton, secretary-treas- 

 urer Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesvllle, 0. 

 THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 24. 



Tour of the works of the Ford Motor Co. 

 THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 7:30 P. M. 



Meeting of American Retail Nurserymen's 

 Protective Association. Guy A. Bryant, secre- 

 tary. 



FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 9 A. M. 



"Trade Terms," J. W. Schuette, St. Louis, Mo. 



"A Better National Association," J. B. May- 

 hew, Waxahacbie, Tex. 



"Deal Direct, the Catalogue Way," W. J. 

 Maloney, Dansville, N. Y. 



"Better Days Demand Better Men," Rodney H. 

 Brandon, secretary-treasurer Loyal Order of 

 Moose, Mooseheart, 111. 



FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 25.^ 



Trip on steamer Sappho on the Detroit river 

 and Lake St. Clair. 



BBOKEN BABK ON MAPLE TBEES. 



I am sending you a leaf from my 

 maple tree and should like to have you 

 tell me what is wrong with it. The 

 bark has broken open on the tree, and 

 the water runs out. The bark seems to 

 be quite soft. Nearly all of the leaves 

 are spotted like the one enclosed. Is 

 there a remedy for this? 



J. E.— Ohio. 



. The trouble with the leaves is noth- 

 ing to worry about. It is a species of 

 leaf -gall not at all uncommon. Maples 

 frequently bleed in winter and early 

 spring from cuts, bruises or cracks. 

 Perhaps your trees may need an iron 

 bolt to hold the limbs together. They 

 sometimes crack at the crotch, and 

 when this occurs they not only bleed, 

 but water gets in and this starts decay 

 in the stem. Such cracks should be 

 well coated with coal tar to keep the 

 water out. Also, dress any cuts or 

 bruises with the same material. Do 

 not worry about the slight leaf affec- 

 tion. C. W. 



CHRYSANTHENDNS.. 



THE BEST FOR FLORISTS' USE 



Prioaa on appUoatlon 



ELMER D. SMITH A CO. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Chrysanthemums 



MY 8PKCIALTY 



iCHAS. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. 1^ 



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K §,. STEINKAK^ 4|^ 



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GtngsaDtleiDDms 



White 



Smith's AdvaDce 

 Alice Silomon 

 Wm. Turner 

 Mrs. Cbas. Rager 

 Lynnwood Hall 

 White Dean 

 Garza 



Get your benches ready, and then let us 

 ship them to you, for immediate planting^ 



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Comoleta 

 Chrysolora 

 Robt. Halliday 

 Bonnaffon 

 Imp. Bonnaffon 

 Dolly Dimple 

 $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000 



Pink 



Chieftain 

 Hirondelle 

 Maud Dean 



Pompons 



Diana 



H. Newberry 



Lena Banm (Yellow Rager), $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100 



BUDDLEIA "Asiatica**— Fine plants in 2i2-inch pots, $1.00 per doz.. $8.00 

 per luO. 



GERANIUMS— S. A. Nutt. Marvel. A. Ricard, Decorator. PoiteTine. $3.00 

 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. 



ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdraflron)— Silver Pink, for blooming outdoors or 

 for growing for next winter. $3.00 per' 100. $26.00 per 1000. 



POINSETTIAS, ready July and later. $5.00 per 100. $45.00 per 1000. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP, 



Carnation Breeders, 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Large assortment, large-flowering or Aster 

 type; small- flowering single and anemone. 



From 2-inch pots $2.00 per 100, $18.50 per 1000. $175.00 for 10.000 



From !3-inch pots 3.00 per 100. 25.00 per 1000. 225.00 for 10.000 



GERANIUMS 



In a good assortment, inclnding Beaate Poitevine, Alphonse Ricard and S. A.Natt 



From 2-inch pots $2.00 por 100. $18.60 per 1000 



From 3-inch pots 3.00 per 100. 25.00 per 1000 



BEDDING STOCK 



taufge Quantities Ready for Immediate Shipment 



FUCHSIAS 



ALYSSUM 



SWAINSONA 



ACHYRANTHES 



LOBELIA 



SALVIA 

 BEQONIAS 

 SAQE 

 LANTANAS 



PARLOR IVY 

 LEMON VERBENAS 

 COLE US 

 ALTERNANTHERAS 



From 2-incb pots* 

 From 3-inch pots . 



, $2.00 per 100. $18.60 per 1000. $176.00 for 10.000 

 . 3.00 per 100. 25.00 per 1000. 225.00 for 10,000 



CASH WITH ORDER 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



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