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The Florists^ Review 



July 119, 1015. 



NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



Club Meeting. 



The New Orleans Horticultural Asso- 

 ciation celebrated its thirty-first anni- 

 versary July 15 with a banquet at the 

 Cosmo restaurant, and held its annual 

 meeting in the auditorium of the 

 Chamber of Commerce for the election 

 of oflBcers, 



Henry Scheuermann, vice-president 

 and general manager of the Orchid 

 Store, was elected president. He has 

 been in the florists' business for fifteen 

 years and in partnership with J. A. 

 Newsham, of the Magnolia Nursery, in 

 the Orchid Store for the last two years. 

 He is prominent in local fraternal or- 

 ganizations and an oflScer in several. 



John BoUwinkel was elected vice- 

 president. Charles R. Panter was re- 

 elected secretary for the thirteenth 

 consecutive term and John Eblen treas- 

 urer for the thirty-first consecutive 

 term. Finances were reported in good 

 condition; according to the treasurer, 

 the society has $600 in state bonds, 

 $200 in cash and $100 in "dead" cash 

 represented in an investment in the 

 Southern States fair. The $150 which 

 the society realized at the recent flower 

 show was devoted to the city beauti- 

 ful movement. 



At the banquet, C. E. Panter was 

 toastmaster, and addresses were made 

 by Henry Scheuermann, John BoU- 

 winkel, C. A. Chopin, E. Baker, super- 

 intendent of the park commission; Paul 

 Abele and others. 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



The Market. 



Business last week reiflained quiet, 

 and there was little doing except fu- 

 neral work. ' Outside stock of all kinds 

 was the best that had been seen on the 

 market for some time. The cool spring 

 has put vigor into the plants, and the 

 abundance of rain has assisted in hard- 

 ening them. 



Various Notes. 



Albert Claussen, of Albert Lea, Minn., 

 and N. Clarine, of Faribault, Minn., 

 were visitors for a few days. Then, 

 accompanied by O. J. Olson, they pro- 

 ceeded on a trip to the Wisconsin trout 

 streams for a few days. 



J. Christensen is rapidly getting his 

 houses in shape and procuring stock for 

 them. 



N. Nielseii, of Hazel Park, is install- 

 ing a new boiler in his recently acquired 

 houses. 



L. E. Metcalf, of A. L. Randall Co., 

 Chicago, displayed his wares last week 

 and declared business good. C. R. F. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



Clean Rose Plants in 

 Excellent Condition 



My Maryland, own root, 3-in., reduced 

 from $8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000 

 to $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 



Lady Alice Stanley, owq root, 2^ and 3- 

 in., $10.00 per 100, $90.00 per 1000. 



JOHN WELSH YOUNG 



;^tal StatiM. p. R. R.. PHILADKLPHIA. PA. 



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WINTER-FLOWERING ROSES 



Specially Low Prlo«s to Close Out Stooka Remalnlns Unsold. 



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

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

 3^ and 4-inch 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. Xdmond Rostand and Crimson 

 Queen $20.00 per 100 



Mrs. Oeorare Staan^yer, Klllamey Brilliant, Sunburst. Frlnoe E. C. 

 d'ArenberK, Lady HUlinitdon, Sirs. Aaron Ward, Klllamey Queen, 

 Rlobmond and Wblte Klllamey $15.00 per 100 



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

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



HYDRANGEAS 



We have a magnificent lot of large plants grown in tubs and half-barrels for 

 JULT AND AUGUST IXOWKRING 



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

 than they are this year. They are well budded, and will be in perfection during July 

 and August— when they are most in demand. 



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

 Avalanche, Fraicheur, La Lorraine. Mme. Maurice Hamar. Mme. E. Mouill^re and Mile. 

 Renee Gaillard. Strong plants in tubs, 12.00 and 13.00 each— according to size. 



Otaksa, very large specimens in half barrels, $7.60, $10.00 and $12.60 each— according to 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



Large plants for centers of vases, 76c, tl.OO and 11.50 each- according to size. 



CROTONS 

 Assorted varieties for bedding, in 3^ and 4-inch pots, $15.00 and $254)0 per 100. , 



VINCA MAJOR VARIEGATA 



We have a fine stock of extra heavy plants in 4-inch pots, at $10.00 and $12.00 per 100— 

 iMJcording to size. 



FERNS 



Neplirolepls Teddy, Jr., 6-inch pots. 60c each; 4-inch, 15c each; 2k-inch, $6.00 per 100. 

 Neplirolepls decantlsslnia Compacta, 3's-inch pots. 26c each; 214-inch, $6.00 per luo. 

 Nephrolepls Klecantlsslnia, 8-inch pots. $1.00 each; 6-iach pots. 60c each; 2>4-inch, 



$6.00 per 100. 

 Neplirolepls Musoosa and Smlthll. 3^-inch pots, 26c each; 5-inch, 50c each. 

 Neplirolepls Harrisll, 12-inch, very large specimens, $4.00 and $6.00 each. 

 Clbotluni Sobledel, large plants, 10-inch pots, $3.60 each. 

 Table Ferns, assorted varieties, nice plants, 2k-inch pots, $4.00 per 100; extra size, 8>fl- 



inch pots, $15.00 per 100. 



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



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POINSETTIAS 



TRUE CHRISTMAS COLOR 



2>^-iQch stock, $5.00 per 100 

 Ready Now 



STUPPY FLORAL CO., 



ST. JOSEPH, MO. 



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