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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



JuLT 13, 1005. 



MANCHESTER, MASS. 



The North Shore Horticultural Soci- 

 ety held a very successful rose show in 

 the town hall on July 6, it having been 

 postponed from June 28 on account of 

 the lateness of the season. The general 

 verdict was that the exhibition was the 

 best the society has yet held. 



William Swan, gardener to Mrs. R. 

 C. Hooper, was first for twelve vari- 

 eties, six varieties, twenty-five bottles 

 assorted and Killarney and second for 

 Mrs. John Laing. F. Brasch, gardener 

 to Mrs. McMillan, won a leg on the J. 

 H. Troy silver cup for best display of 

 garden roses, also the bronze medal for 

 best display filling one of the society's 

 tables and second for best general dis- 

 play. The silver medal for display ar- 

 ranged for effect was captured by 

 Thomas Vooneveld, gardener to Mrs. 

 H. L. Higginson. Mrs. W. B. Walker, 

 Thomas Jack, gardener, was first for 

 best display of named varieties two 

 blooms of each, and also for best dis- 

 play of tea roses, of which there was a 

 nice showing. 



Other prize winners included Miss 

 Mark Clark, R. Newman, gardener to 

 S. V. R. Crosby; F. W. Whitehouse, F. 

 Minkin, gardener, and Mrs. H. C. 

 Pierce. 



There were very fine displays of 

 sweet Williams, pelargoniums, fox- 

 gloves, herbaceous flowers, Canterbury 

 bells and other seasonable flowers, the 

 prizes going to Miss Bartlett, Mrs. W. 

 B. Walker, Mrs. J. E. Cabet, Mrs. R. C. 

 Hooper, Miss A. G. Thayer, J. McGre- 

 gor, gardener; AV. Allen and T. Jeffer- 

 son Coolidge, P. R. Sandborn, gardener. 

 Mrs. J. M. Lane, H. Shaw, gardener, 

 had the best display of strawberries 

 and Philip Dexter, J. Salter, gardener, 

 the finest collection of nymphaeas and 

 other aqufitics. T. D. Hatfield offici- 

 ated as judge of the whole show, com- 

 prising sixty-eight classes. 



W. N. Craig. 



Philadelphia, Pa. — Hitchings & Co. 

 have the contract to build five iron-frame 

 greenhouses at the Friends' Asylum for 

 the Insane, to cost $14,500. 



Ottumwa, Ia. — O. P. M. Criley is 

 building a greenhouse at 123 N. Willard 

 street and will start in business doing 

 a general trade in plants and cut flowers. 



P 



ALMS, FERNS 



and all 



Decorative Stock. 



B. DBEYER,Woo(lsi(le,L.I.,N.Y. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Decorative Plants. 



Rutherford, N. J. 

 CHAS. H. TOnV, 



[^olesale [glorist 



MADISON, N. J. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Geraniums 



Now ready. Good stocky plants from 8-in. pots. 



Alph. RIcard $2.00 per 100 



BeauteFoite vine... 2.00 

 Bertba de Presllly.. 4 00 



Bruanti 200 



Ceataure 200 " 



E.H.Trego 6.00 



Gloite de France... 2.00 



Jean de La Brete.. .93.00 per 100 



La Ifavorlte 2.00 



LaPilote 200 



LeOld 2.C0 



M. JoUy de 



BammeviUe 4 00 " 

 Mme. Obarlotte 2.00 



Mme. Jauiin $2.00 per 100 



Mme. Landry 2.00 



Mar. de CaBtellane.. 8.00 

 Mar.de Mommort.. 2 00 " 



MibBF. Perkins 2.00 



S. A. Nutt 2.00 



Tbos. Meeban 8.10 " 



We will send lOOO (50 caoh) of tha above varletlea for f ao.OO. 



Hardy Chrysanthemums 



Small flowering varieties. $2.00 per 100; $17.60 per lOOO. Large flowering varieties, $3.00 per 100; 

 $20.00 per 1000. Our coilection of Hardy Chrysanthemums was awarded the diploma at New York 

 by tbe American Institute. 



/t#IRD7iXIIM Alternanthera. Alysanm, Colena, Heliotrope. Kantana, Salvia, 

 *^^ML.K/A I UlTlf bwalniona andVlnca Alba, SS.OO per lOO; 917.60 per lOOO. 



SeDd for our descriptive price list. Let us figure on your supply for next season. 



A cordial invitation is extended to the members of the S. A. F. and tbe trade in general to visit us. 



Write us and we will tell you about trains, etc. 



R. VINCENT, JR. & SON, WHITE MARSH, MARYLAND 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PRIMROSES aSPARAGUS 



Chinese Obconica and Forbesi, 

 $2 00 per ICO. Cash or O. O. D. 

 CINEBAJUA, ready Sept., $2.00 per 100. 



Plumosus Nanus, 2H-ia. pots, $2.00 per 100. 

 Pansy Seed, large flowering, oz., $4.00. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, DELAWARE, OHIO. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Nephrolepis 

 Barrowsii 



$26.00 per 100. 

 Scott ii 910.00 per 100 



HearyH.Barrows&Son 



WHITMSN, MASS. 



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BEDDING PLANTS Per 100 



Geraniums, Icivdlns? varieties, 4-ln $8.00 



Heliotrope, 3 and 4-ln $6.00 and 7.00 



Coleua, Versehaffeltll, Golden Redder and 8 



other varieties 2.00 



Feverfew, 2>^-ln 2.60 



Verbena, 2i4-in 2.60 



Lobelia, dwarf and tall, 2H-ln 2.25 



Alyssum, 2-ln 2.00 



Alternanthera, red and yellow 2.00 



Dracaena, 3- In 6.00 



Tomato Plants per 1000, $8.00 



Cash, please. 



Converse Oreenhouses, Webster, Mass. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Asparagus Seedliflgs 



from flats, well grown and thrifty. 

 Plumosus Nanus.. .$10.00 per 1000 ) Cash with 



Sprengeri 8 00 per 1000 ) order prepaid. 



Oct our prices on large lots. 

 Large 3-in. Plumosus Nanus, $25 per 1000 prepaid. 



Yalaha Conservatories, Yalaha, Lake Go,, Fla. 



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PRIMULAS 



Primula Buttercup and Primula Obconica 

 Grandiflora— White, Pink and Scarlet. 



Fine plants in 2-inch pots, ready for ship- 

 Ding now, $3.00 per 100. 



A. JABLONSKY, Wellston, ST. LOUIS, MO 



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Araucaria Excelsa 



OUR SPECIALITY. 



Fill your empty 

 houses now and make 

 100 per cent on your 

 money while you 

 sleep. Notlr«>-When 

 you undertake any- 

 thing, do it well or 

 not at all. This is 

 our motto adopted 10 

 years ago when we 

 Imported the first lot 

 of this well known 

 pot plant, the 



Araucaria Excelsa 



from Belgium. 



These everlasting 

 green f ollaged pot 

 plants are growing 

 more in favor by the 

 tasteful plant .buyers 

 of this land from year to year. Please watch the 

 growth of our importation during the last 10 

 years: first year 100. second 260, third 500, fourth 

 1000, fifth 2,000. This year (1906) which Is the 10th 

 anniversary of our first Importation, our spring 

 importation amounted to 6,000. All these are 

 grown for us under contract by an Araucaria 

 specialist in Belgium. 1 must say for the benefit 

 of my customers that they were never before so 

 nice and large for the money as this year. I 

 herewith quote you special prices on these. 

 10 to 12 Inches high, 2 years old, 60c each. 

 12 to U Inches high, 60c each. 

 14 to 16 Inches high, 76c each. 

 16 to 20 Inches high, tl.OO each. 

 K«iitla rorsterlttna. 30 to 36 In. high, 4-yr. old, 

 $1.00; 4-yr. old, 26 to 30 in. high, 76c. Helmorn- 

 ani*. 4-yr. old, 26 to 30 in. high, 11.00 each. 

 Above are the sizes entered in the Philadelphia 

 Customs House. Made-up plants (large one In 

 center, 3 smaller ones around), 7-ln. pots, $1.60 

 to $1.75 each. 



FIcns KlHstica. imported, 4-in. pots, 26c.; 

 5 and 5>^ in., 35c. and 40c. each. 



ArHncaria VompHcra Robnnta. unusually 

 large, very beautiful $1.25, $1.50. $1.76, $2.00 each. 

 Arnncarla Kxceisa OiaocH $1.00, $1.35, $1.50 ea. 

 Ariiautam 4/Dneataiii, (Maiden hair fern), 

 4-lnch pots, very strong, at the rate of 12c. 



AMparsKUH FlnnrioHaii Nanas. 2-inch pote, 

 ready for 3 Inch, $5.00 per 100. 

 Cocos WedduUlana. 3-ln., 16c. By doz. or 100. 

 Aretha Lutescrns, made up, 5>i-lnch pots, very 

 fine, 40c to 60c each. 

 Boscun F«»rns, 5-ln., 30c., 35c. and 40c. each. 



Cash with order, please. All goods must travel 

 on purchaser's risk. 



GODFREY XSCHMANN, 



Importer and Wholesale Grower of 



POT PLANTS. 



lOia Ontario St., PKXZ.ASEI.PHIA, PA. 



