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on the steamer Sappito; on the Detroit 

 river and Lake St. Clair. 



'k i The Exhlhits. 



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There was a fairly good trade dis- 

 play, although it was not, in size, up 

 to those of previous years. Among 

 those who made exhibits were the fol- 

 lowing: 



Skinner Irrigation Co., Troy, O., Irrigating 

 system. 



'f A. B. Morse Co., St. Joseph, Mo., catalogues. 

 «, F. W. Watson & Co., Topelta, Kan., apple 

 . seedlings. 



J. H. McFarland Co., Harrisburg, Pa., cata- 

 logues. 



Stark Bros. Nnrsertes & Orchards Co., Louisi- 

 ana, Mo., tree digger. 



.T. G. Harrison & Sons, Berlin, Md., trees and 

 shrubs. , 



W. N. Scarff, New Carlisle, O., fruit plants. 



Benjamin Chase Co., Derry Village, N. H., 

 wood labels. 



Rochester Lithographing Co., Rochester, N. Y., 

 color plates. 



Dayton Fruit Tree Label Co., Dayton, O., 

 labels. 



National Nurseryman Pub. Co., Rochester, 

 N. Y., copies of National Nurseryman. 



Adolph Muller, Norristown, Pa., evergreens. 



D. Hill Nursery Co., Dundee, 111., evergreens. 



Frost Superior Fence Co., fences. 



American FVult Ladder Co., ladders. 



L. J. Farmer, Puia;8kl, N. Y., strawberry 

 plants. 



Perfection Label Co., labels. 



Benton Review Shop, Fowler, Ind., color plates. 



Thos. Meehan & Sons, Dresher, Pa., rattia. 



FSEDEBICK, MD. 



Botanical Oardens Opened. 



With President Woodrow Wilson one 

 of the chief contributors, approximately 

 $2,000 worth of rare flowers and plants 

 have been donated to Frederick's edu- 

 cational botanical gardens, which will 

 be 'thrown open to the public for educa- 

 tional purposes. After the gardens had 

 H^en in an embryo state for more than 

 ifip months. Mayor Lewis H. Fraley 

 tttilde "the official announcement June 14. 

 ?j^te board of trustees of the garden 

 ix^jab follows: William F. Gude, Waah- 

 iji^tonl Richard Vincent, Jr., White 

 M^ursh, Md;; George W. Hess, superin- 

 tf^ndeht of the United States Botanical 

 Gardens, Washington, and Mayor Lewis 

 H. Fraley, Frederick. 



Frank C. Hargett has been named 

 superintendent of educational and bo- 

 tanical gardens of Frederick. Besides 

 being in charge of the gardens, Mr. 

 Hargett will conduct experiments, ob- 

 servations and returns from which will 

 be filed with the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 



The following donations were made 

 by members of the trade: 



John Cook, Baltimore, crate of blooming roses, 

 including his Francis Scott Key rose. 



William F. Gude, Washington, gardenias and 

 palms. 



W. Atlee Burpee, Philadelphia, 300 imported 

 bulbs. 



R. Craig Co., Philadelphia, crotons and other 

 plants. 



Conard A Jones Co.. West Grove, Pa., cannas. 



Peter Henderson & Co., New York, palms, ferns 

 and tropical plants. 



Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J., imported 

 bulbs. 



A. N. Plerson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., roses. 



R. Vincent, Jr.. & Sons Co., White Marsh, Md.. 

 !KIO plants, including orchids, dahlias and bedding 

 varieties. 



Henry F. Michell Co., Philadelphia, phlox and 

 other plants. 



ROSES 



Grafted. . . . $10.00 per 100 

 Own Root . . 6 00 per 100 



Fine 2H-in. Stock— Send for Circular 



Verbena Plants for Sale 



J. L DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



WINTER-FLOWERING ROSES 



Specially Low Prloes to Close Out Stocks Remalnlns: Unsold. 



We have a particularly fine stock of the newer and leading standard varieties 

 in 3^ and 4-inch pot3 ready for immediate planting. The prices quoted below for 

 3^} and 4-iuch stock are as low as the prices at which 2^4-inch stock is usually 

 sold. The demand for Ophelia is very heavy. If you want to plant this valu- 

 able new rose, do not delay placing order. While we have a nice stock of it 

 at present, at the rate it is selling we are likely to become sold out before long. 



Ophelia, Francis Scott Key, Mme. Edmond Rostand and Crifcmpn 

 Queen $20.00 per iOO 



Mrs. Georsre Sbavryer. KUlamey Brilliant, Sunburst, Prince E. C. 

 d'Arenbere, Lady HiUinsdon, Mrs. Aaron Ward, KUlamey Queen, 

 Richmond and White Killarney $15.00 per lOU 



All of the above aite strong grafted plants, with exception of Francis Scott 

 Key, Mme. Edmond Rostand and Sunburst, which are own-root stock. 



HYDRANGEAS 



We have a magnifi'cent lot of large plants growa in tub.s and half- barrels for 

 JULY Ain> AUGUST FLOWERING 



We have made a specialty of Hydrangeas for years, and our plants have never been finer 

 than they are this year. They are well budded, and wUl begin to show color the end of 

 June, and will be in perfection during July and August-4>when they are most in demand. 



Hydransea Otaksa, the standard pink variety, and the new French Hydrangeas- 

 Avalanche. Fraicheur, La Lorraine, Mme. Maurice Hamar, Mme. E. Mouillere and Mile. 

 Renee Oaillard. Strong plants in tubs, $2.00 and $3.00 each— according to size. 



Otaksa, very large specimens in half barrels, 17.60, llO.OO and S12.60 each— according to 

 size. 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



Large plants for cent6t^ of vases, 75c, $1.00 and tl.50 each— according to size. 



CROTONS 

 Assorted varieties for bedding, in 3^ and 4-inch pots, $15.00 and $26.00 per 100. 



VINCA MAJOR VARIEGATA 



We have a fine stock of extra heavy plants in 4-inch pots, at $12.00 and $15.00 per lOO— 

 according to size. ... 



FERNS 



Nephrolepis Teddy, Jr., 6-inch pots, 60c each; 4-inch, 16c each; 2'4-inch, $6.00 per 100. 

 Nephrolepis Elegantisslnia Compacta, SHi-inch pots, 25c each; 2^-inch, S6.00 per 100. 

 Nephrolepis Elegantlssima, 8-inch pots, $1.00 each; 6-inch pots, 50c each; 214-inch. 



$6.00 per 100. 

 Nephrolepis Muscosa and Smlthll. 3>2-inch pots. 25c each; 5-inch, 50c each. 

 Nephrolepis Harrisii, 12-inch, very large specimens, $4.00 and $5.00 each. 

 Clbotium Schiedel, large plants, 10-inch pots, $3.50 each. 

 Table Ferns, assorted varieties, nice plants. 214-inch pots, $4.00 per 100; extra size. 3^- 



inch pots. $16.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown, New York 



Mention Tb« Review wbeo yon write. 



ROSE PLANTS 



3-inch Own Roots $6.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 



3000 miARNEY QUEEN 2000 WHITE KHURNEY 1500 RHEA RQD 



Geraniums 3-inch, $6.00 per 100; 4-inch, $ 7.00 per 100 



Cannas, King Humbert, 4-inch, started 10.00 per IOO 



Coleus 2-inch. $2.00; 3-inch, 6.00 per 100 



Smilax 2-inch, $2.60 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 



Fuchsias 2-inch, $2 50 per 100 



Lobelias 2-inch. 2.60 per 100 



Cash or C. 0. D. 



W. J. it M. S. VESEY, 



Fort Wayne, Ind. 



Ifentlos Tbe BeTlew when yon writs. 



ORCHIDS 



We grow and sell OrcMd* only. Can fur- 

 nish you with anything in this line. 



If you intend investing in Orchids, do so 

 now while prices are low. 



Special lists on application. 



LAGCR & HURRELL, Snmmit, New Jeney 



Mention The Berlew when yon wrif. 



ROSES 



LADT ALICE STANLEY, 2Vt-inch, $10.00 per 



100: lOO.tut per 1000. • 

 MY MARYLAND, 3-inch. $8.00 per 100; $76.00 



per 1000. 

 MRS. AARON WARD, 3-inch, $8.00 per 100. 



JOHN WELSH YOUNG 



U»tal Statiea. p. R. R., PHILADKLPMIA, PA. 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



ORCHIDS 



FRE8HLY rLOWERING STOCK 



Cattleyas, Dendrobiums, Oncldiuma, 



Anceps. Finest types. 



One-year-old, nothlDK more. 

 Moderate prices. Ilcady now. 



FREEMAN ORCHID CO. 



0. L. Freeman. Mgr. rALL RIVER, MASS. 

 Mention The Reflew wben yoe write. 



ORCHIDS 



Just arrived In splendid condition: 

 C. Pnrcivaliana, C. Lnhiata. 



C. Trianae, C. Schruederae 



C. MoRslne 



Beet commercial Orchid plants, established or 

 aeml-establlshed, for Immediate dellrery: healthy, 

 clean, flowering stock. 



For price write to 



JOHN OcBUCK. 719 Cbettanl Place, SEMOCUS. N.J 



Mention Tbe HeTiew when yon writsw 



