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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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June 22, 1005. 



TARRYTOWN ROSE SHOW. 



The sixth annual rose exhibition of 

 the Tarrytown Horticultural Society 

 was held in the Lyceum building on 

 June 13. In spite of the very dry sea- 

 son, the exhibits were quite up to the 

 high standard of former years. The 

 show was under the able management 

 of David McFarlane and was very 

 tastefully arranged. The attendance, 

 always good, was even better, than in 

 former years, the hall being well filled 

 in the afternoon and crowded in the 

 evening. 



Following were the principal prize- 

 winners. In thei rose classes: Mrs. Geo. 

 Lewis, James Ballantyne, gardener, won 

 out for the best vase, for the best 

 twenty-five blooms and for the best dis- 

 play of climbing roses. Mrs. J. B. 

 Trevor, Howard Nichols, gardener, was 

 first for the best collection and for the 

 best six varieties. For the best three 

 varieties the first prize was won by the 

 Misses Masters, Henry Kastberg, gard- 

 ener; and for the best twelve blooms 

 any one variety Mrs. Ogden Codman, 

 Frank Luckenbacher, gardener, was first. 



In hardy perennials Wm. Rockefeller, 

 Geo. Middleton, gardener, was first and 

 Mrs. O. Codman, second, for the best col- 

 lection. In strawberries Mrs. Trevor was 

 first for the best three quarts and the 

 best quart, while Howard Willets, A. 

 Weisenberger, gardener, was first for 

 the best two quarts. 



Samuel Untermyer, John Feather- 

 stone, gardener, won out with a splendid 

 collection of hardy shrubs. Mrs. Geo. 

 Lewis was first for collection of sweet 

 peas and first for collection of antir- 

 rhinums. In vegetables Mrs. Trevor and 

 Mrs. Codman were the principal prize- 

 winners. 



Samuel Untermyer exhibited a beau- 

 tiful table of fancy leaved caladiums, 

 also a very nice collection of greenhouse 

 fruit, including grapes, peaches, nectar- 

 ines, figs and melons. 



The F. E. Pierson Company's exhibit, 

 which added greatly to the beauty of the 

 show, included shrubs and herbaceous 

 plants. Marguerite Queen Alexandra, 

 new rambler rose Leuchstern and their 

 beautiful Tarrytown fern. 



A fine vase of Spanish iris and a vase 

 of sweet peas were exhibited by Mrs. 

 John H. Hall, Francis Gibson, gardener, 

 which were awarded a special prize. 



Don't stop the Review; we would 

 not want to get along without it. — :^. 

 W. Mabshau:, & Son, Fresno, Cal. 



BEGONIA VERNON 



2H-lncb pntB. 12.50 per 100. Per 100 

 COJbBUS— VerscbaSeltii, Victoria and 



Golden Bedder $2.60 



ACHTSAVTKSS 2.50 



SAI.VIA 8.00 



VESBBVAET flowering 2.50 



AX.TESVAVTHSBAS 2.00 



HAHST IVIES 4.0O 



ALTSBUIK 2.60 



i;OBEX.IA 2.50 



AOE&ATina 2.50 



ZIHHIA 8.0O 



MICE. bali;eboi »00 



CHAS. A. KNAPP, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 



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S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



824 North 24th St., 

 PHILADELPHIA. 



CORRESPONDENCE SOLIQTED. 



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60,000 GRAFTED ROSES 



Extra fln«, healthy plants. Fr«« Arom mlldaw. 



For 

 Forcing 



Liberty, S^^iocb pota, $18.00 perlOOi. 



S>^-in. pots. 

 15.00 per 100: 

 145.00 per 1000. 



2>^-inch pots, S1.50 per 100; $12.50 per 1000. 



SBSD FOB PRICE I1I8T. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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Maids, Golden Gates, Kaiserin < 

 SNILAX 



Nephrolepis 

 Barrowsii 



$86.00 per 100. 

 Scott ii ^10.00 per 100 



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WHITMSN, MASS. 



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Hydrangeas 



For lawns, porches, etc., from 5 and 6-inch pota, 

 fine lavender color, 935, $60. $75 and $100 per lOO. 

 These plants are now showing: color. 



ARAUCARI4 EXCELSA 



(Austrian Pine) a real splendid lot, $9, $12, $15, 

 $18 and $24 per dos. 



Phoenix ^°^ I^'^Qb and porches, $5 to 



$14 a pair. 



Kfkniia Palni& 'rom $1.00 to $20.00 

 l%Cnila raimS each. Smgle plants 

 or several in a pot. if wanted. 

 Bo oharire for paoUnff. 



Cash with order, pleaae. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, 



p. O. Box 78. Collesre Point, Ii. I., H. T. 



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LUDVIG MOSBAEK, 0NAR6A, ILL. 



Per 100, 2Ji-in. 

 aO,000 Altemanthera, red and yellow, 



1000 R. C $3.00 $1.50 



50,000 AaparaffUB, Plum, and Spreng., 



3-in.. $5.00 2.50 



8,000 Colena, standard varieties 1.50 



30,000 Smllax, 2Ji-ln.. 1000. $15.00 2.00 



S,000 Umbrella Plants, 4-in., 100. $6.00. . 2.60 

 10,000 Vinoa, 2!>i-in. very stronK, $2.50... 1.50 

 5,000,000 Celery Plants; 1000. $1.00; 

 trpl., 1000, $2.00. 

 All other beddinfr and vegetable plants. Price 

 list mailetl free. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



Asparagus 

 Plumosus 



Nice bushy stock, July delivery, from 2>^ inch 

 pots. $4.00 per ICO : $35.00 per 1000. Cash or satis- 

 factory references. 



BAUR FLORAL CO., ERIE, PA. 



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PLUMOSUS, 



PIERSONI FERNS, 

 BEDDING PLANTS. 



J. B. Braid wood, wSraVr^k 



OOZiOBADO SPBIHOS, COI.O. 



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In bud 

 and bloom 



Surplus Bedding Stock 



AKeratam Stella Gam«y, 3-in., 13 50 per 100. 



Iiantana. 3-in.. 16.00 per ido. 



Heliotrope. 3-ln., $6 00; « in., $8 00 per 100. 



ImpaUensSaltaDt.3-in.,$6 00; 4-in., $8.00 per 100. 



Terl>ena. 2H-ln.. $2.60 per 100. 



Phlox. 2M-lnch, $2 BO per 100. 



I.ob611a. 2^-ln.; 12.00 per 100. 



Colens- best, varieties, 2M-ln- $3: 3-ln., $4 per lOO. 



Vlnca Variegata. 2H-ln., $2.50 per 100. 



German Ivy, 2^-ln., 12.60 per 100. 



Alternanthera, «rreen, red, pink, 2 and2M-ln., 



$3.60 per 100. 

 Altemanthera BrUliantlsslma. I3.0O per 100. 

 Doaty Miller. 2M-ln., $2.00 per 100. 

 Mme. Sallerol, 2H-in..$3 0U; 8-in., K.OOperlOO. 

 400 Meteor Rose plants, 2M-ln. rose pots, $3.00 



per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Lord Hopetoun, Ben Wells. Et. Bonnefond, 

 Cecil Cutto, Viviand-Morel, Wm. Duckham^ Silver 

 Queen, Mrs. Lonely, Lily Montford, Kunberly. 

 Percy Plamridse, Thirkell. White Bonnaffon, Mrs. 

 Chamberlain. C. H. Dicdereich, Dr. EnKuehard, Chel- 

 toni, Ida Barwood, S. T. Wrisht, Cbeviant, Rooted 

 OnttlnKS, SS.SO, 9M-ln. SS.SO per lOO. 



MaJ. Bonnaffon, Mrs. Jerome Jones, Yellow Jhones, 

 Mrs. Robinson, F. S. Vallia, Mn. Coombes, Cinna, 

 Mrs. T. W. Pockett, Marie Ugtr, M. Douillet, Paul 

 Sahnt, Dalskov. Ivory, Bocaute. Col. Rowell, May- 

 flower. C J. Salter, Mounter, White Maud Dean, 

 Rooted Cnttlngs, BLSO; 2H-lnch, Bii.SO 

 per 100. CASH OB O. O. D. 



W. J. &M.S.YE$EY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



10 Vamed Hardy Pompons. Also the fol- 

 fowing Ohrysantbemums : Helen Bloodgood. 

 Ool. D. Appleton, Edgar Sanders, J. Q. Wbllldin. 

 Mrs. Chamberlain. O. P. Bassett, Glory of Pacific, 

 Mrs. Perrin. Estelle, Major Bonnaffon, Dr. 

 Enguehard, at 12.60 per 100. 



The Following Named Varieties: 



Btokesia Cyanea, 2-inoh nots. S2 00 per 100. 

 Heliotropea, Hardy Phlox, PnchBlas. $2.50 



ppr lOo 

 Salvias, $2.00 per ICO. 

 Plowering^ Begronias, $2 50 per lOO. 

 Moonvlnes, 2>^-inch, $i.bO: 4-lnch. $10.00 per 100. 

 Cash must accompany orders. 



The National Plant Co. 



DAYTON, OHIO. 



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ChrysaBlhemmiis 



PLANTING TIME AT HAND 



Best standard varieties 

 in stoclc. 



Send list for best quotations. 



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ADBZA.V. MICK. 



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7f sparagus Sprengeri 



'"^ 2-inrh $2 ,S0 perlO0 1 p„_-ic] 



Seedlinjrs.. .. 1.00 per 100 J "*^" 

 CHAB. PAY, PE8 MOINE8, lA. 



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