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280 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



June 22, 1905. 



MADISON, N.J. 



The Morris County Gardeners' and 

 Florists' Society held its monthly meet- 

 ing in its rooms in Madison on June 14. 

 It was well attended. The exhibit of 

 flowers, fruit and vegetables was of a 

 high order, A. Herrington showed three 

 vases of roses, two of sweet williams, 

 two of sweet peas and a magnificent col- 

 lection of digitalis, securing a certifi- 

 cate of merit. J. Heeremans, gardener 

 to A. B. Whitney, showed a fine dish of 

 Gradus peas and a dish of strawberries 

 of the Sharpless type, but being more 

 rounded, very large and thoroughly col- 

 ored. A cultural certificate was worthily 

 awarded. Robert McMullen, gardener 

 to Mrs. G. F. Stone, staged a grand col- 

 lection of hybrid roses and three vases 

 of ramblerg, crimson, white and yellow. 

 A cultural certificate was awarded. 

 Messrs. Duckham, Totty and Vince were 

 judges. 



President Heeremans, by request, read 

 a paper on the culture of the herbaceous 

 calceolaria. It was well received. Ques- 

 tions were freely asked and answered. A 

 hearty vote of thanks was accorded the 

 author. Three new members were elected. 

 The new schedule for our fall show was 

 in evidence. Nearly $500 are stated in 

 its prize list, which is considerably in 

 advance of last year. There will be no 

 meetings in July and August, which 

 will give the boys a chance to grow the 

 stuff to get the money. E. B. 



SALIDA, COLO. 



A novel method to escape detection was 

 employed by a burglar who entered the 

 residence of J. H. Freeman, proprietor of 

 the Salida greenhouse, on the evening of 

 June 15. While Mr. and Mrs. Freeman 

 were in the city their two little boys, 

 aged 10 and 4, were left in the house. 

 The burglar entered the bedroom, seized 

 the eldest by the throat and gave him a 

 choking, threatening to kill him if he 

 uttered a word. He then wrapped the boy 

 in a heavy blanket and proceeded to search 

 the house for valuables. Mrs. Freeman 

 was first to return and when the burglar 

 heard her he dashed down the street. He 

 overlooked a pocketbook hanging on the 

 wall containing a considerable sum of 

 money. The boy was almost smothered 

 to death when found by his mother, hav- 

 ing been wrapped in the blanket for 

 nearly an hour. 



P 



ALMS, FERNS 



and all 



Decorative Stock. 



B. DBEYEB,Woo(lsldB,L.lMH.Y. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Dscorativs Plaiits. 



Rutherford, N. J. 

 CHAS, H. TOnV, 



(Wholesale Qlorist 



MADISON, P4. J. 



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ROSES for Immediate Effect 



Haven't you in your trade a call for larRe. Ftrong Rote plants, eucb as will Klve finiiied- 

 late results ? We have prepared for June plauiinK a ^tock of stroDK two-year-o d plants, all 

 on own rooto pxcept wbere noted a- d wbl e tiiey last will close them out at the extremely 

 low price of $15.00 per 100; 86 or more at 100 rate; no cbarKe for packing. 

 These Rooe^ can be placed in the < pen Kfound during this month and will give a nroiusiou of 

 Uuwers throuKbout the entire growing seahon. They are worth just twice an much as we are 

 asking for them and they can be depended up<>u to produce the goods. They are well fol- 

 iaged. have btrong working roots and are nuw in i and 6-incb pots. 



The Collection Includes? a Wide Range of 

 Varieties and Colors, Teas and Hybrid Teas 



■noh as Meteor, H»nry M. Btitnlay, Kalaerin AarnstaVloiorla, M4rl«OnlUot, 



White aSaman Ooohet-, Ooqaette de XmSou, Pink Bonpart, C othilde Bonpcrt, 



Golden Gate, White Oolden Gate, ihe Qaeen, Ma Flllette, Helena Gambler, 



Yellow Sonpert, Mme. Jole* Grow a, Striped £a France, Tellow 3^a France 



Bndeamald. The Bride, Mme. Welche, Sncheas of Albany, Mme. Abel Ohatenay, 

 MaileZiambert. 



OXiiMBBBB— Crimson Rambler. Tellow Rambler, Climbing' Olothllde Bon- 

 pert and Cheroka*. 



HT SKIS PcRPBTir4£8— Coqnett« des Blanches, Perle dea Blanches, Per- 

 fection dea Blanch^B, Mme Gabriel Inlaet ana MerTcllle de I>yon. 



Maisraret Blckaon. bndded 6-loch pot plants BSS.OOper lOO. 



Sold d'Or, badd* d, 6-lnch pot pUma. 986 OO par loO. 



BAST RAMBZiBR— Ever-bloumlug Owarf Orim^oo Rambler. A gem amoDg Roses. 

 Alway* in blnnm £v«>ry Plcriht in the land should have It. iii-inch. pot plants, now 

 r«ady f.ir delivery, f 8.60 per dot ; S16.00 per lOu: 9186.00 per luOt>. 



MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS in 2>^-inch pols. 



Asparagus Sprengeri 4c eacb 



ArparaKUs PlumosuB 6c each 



Flowerins Begoiiias, assorted, named 



varieties 3}ic each 



Parbsias, named vaileties 4ceac& 



Boston Fern 4c eacb 



Uwoid Kern 4c eacb 



Pleraoni Kern 4c eacb 



Soottti Pern 12c eacb 



Gamatlons— F. Joost, E. Crocker, 



Queen Louise 6c eacb 



Yellow Altemantberas 8c eacb 



English Ivy ihicehch 



Sweet Scented Geraniums, Aealypba 

 Triumpbans, Handeri, Bicolor and 



Marginata 4o eacb 



English Olematia. six kinds. Including 

 Jackmani, strong, two-year, im- 

 ported roots 20c each 



Kentia Belmoreana Pa'm. 8-in. pots. 10c eacb 



Areca Lutescens S-incta pots lOc eacb 



Ask for catalogue; fiee. Address 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO. 



Rose Growers, West Grove, Pa. 



BstabUshed 1860. 

 70 Greenhonsas. 



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PLUMOSUS 



TO CLOBE 0T7T 

 balance of stock ot 

 Plnmosns Z offer 



FZVB BABOB CIiUMPS, while they last, at 6c each. 



SAMUEL J. BUNTING 



Elmwood Avenue 

 ) and 58th Street, 



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PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Per 



100 



Asparagus 



4-in. Asparagus Phimosua Nanui 110.66 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, seedlings, 



tli.iiO per 1000. 

 2-in . Cyclamen, in 6 separate colors 4.00 



0. U Aigsparger & Sons, r.o.isiT7i Piorii, III. 



Mention The ReTJew when yon write. 



Asters— Carlson's white, strong, 50c per 100. • 

 P»nsles— Choicest strains, transplanted stock, 



$3.00 per 1000. 

 Cabbaire-E. J. Wakefield, $2.00 per 1000. 

 Cabbagfe -Succession from seed bed,$1.50perl000 

 Tomato-Dwarf Champion, $2.50 per 1000. 

 Tomato- 3000 strong transplanted Beauty, extra 



fine, $5.00 per 1000; the lot for $12.00. 



r. 6RISW0LD, Worthington, Ohio. 



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SCARLET SAGE, 



From 2-incb pots. 13 00 per 100 



Dwarf Sweet Alyssum, 2-iDcb pott.. . 2.00 



Verbena- 2lnch pots 200 



Viuoa Vaiie<ata. 2-incb pots 200 



Oupbea. (Cigar Plant). 2-iDcb p'-ts.. . 2.00 

 Also As'ers, Uannas, Candytuft Mums, 



Smilaz. Oryptomerias, etc. 



E. I. Rawllngs,Ouakertowa,Pa. 



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 writing advertisers. 



BEGONIA GLOIRE da LORRAINE 



2-in. stock, ready (or a shift. (12.00 per 100. 



BEGONIA TURNFORD HALL 



2-in. stock, $16.00 per 100. 



iULIU$ROENRSCO.,Ruthtiforil,N.J. 



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GERANIUMS... 



4-in. pots, in bud and bloom. <e.00 per 100; 

 8-inch $1.00 per 100. 

 Ziobellas, 2}^-in.. bushy plante. $1 50 per 100. 

 Colens, 10 varieties, 2>^ln. pots, jl.60 per 100. 

 Beffonlas, 20 Tarietle», 2>i in., $3.00 per 100; 



8-inrh, $6 00 per 100. 

 Verbenas, fine plants. Sin. pots, $8 00 per 100. 



G. W. RENARD, AVONDALI, PA. 



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''XI A BARGAIN 



Field clumps Bellls. $1.00 per 100: $7 00 per KOO. 

 Lobehas, Tbunbergtas Matisolds. Verbenas. 

 Dusty Miller. $100 per 100. German iTy Helio- 

 tropes. Coleus, 8-incb $2 00 per 100. Princess of 

 Wales Violets, field clumps, $4.00 per 100. Cash. 



I. MERWIN RAYNER, GREENPORT, N. Y. 



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 writing advertisers. 



