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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Decembeb 6, 1906. 



One of the Finest Gifts for the Holidays is a Beautiful Plant 



Fine Well-Grown Plants of 



TARRYTOWN FERN 



Nephrolepis PlersonI Elegantlsslma 



makes one of the finest plants for a holiday gift that we know of. "We sell large quantities of these at retail among 

 our local customers, and there is nothing more profitable or satisfactory for Christmas sales than a few of these nice 

 plants. Wc can offer fine selected specimens in all sizes, from medium sized plants in 6-inch pans up to immense 

 elegant specimens in 10-inch pans, suiting all purses and all classes of trade. Order early and have the stock on 

 hand where you can show it. You will find nothing more satisfactory or profitable, We can supply fine plants as 

 follows : Fine plants. 6-in. pans, 75c and $1.00 each— according to size. Fine specimen plants, 8-in. pans, $1.50 

 and $2.00 each— according to size. Very fine specimen plants, 10-inch pans, $3.00 each ; large specimens, 12-in. 

 pans, $5.00 each ; extra large specimens, 14-in. pans, $7.50 each ; still larger specimens, 16-in. pans, $10.00 each. 



Also youngs stock for s^rowingf on, $18.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO.,Tarrytown=on=Badson, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



MADISON, N. J. 



The November meeting of the Morris 

 County Gardeners' and Florists' Society 

 was postponed one week in order to give 

 the members a chance to return from 

 the various places where they had gone 

 to exhibit. Twenty members were pres- 

 ent and reported themselves satisfied with 

 the share of honors they had secured. 

 The main business consisted of the nom- 

 ination of officers. K. Vince and K. M. 

 Schultz were nominated for the presi- 

 dency, Percy Herbert for vice-president. 

 Our veteran treasurer, not being in good 

 health, sent word that he would prefer 

 being relieved from the burdens of office. 

 Resolutions of regret were adopted. Wil- 

 liam Charlton and William Duckham 

 were nominated for this office, and E. 

 Beagan for secretary. 



Mr. Vince had a vase of White Per- 

 fection carnations which secured a cul- 

 tural certificate. Mr. Totty had a dozen 

 Mariam Hankey. They were the best 

 pinks we have seen this year. By re- 

 quest, Mr. Totty, at the next meeting, 

 will tell us how the new chrysanthemums 

 showed up at the recent exhibitions. 



One new member was elected and three 

 others were proposed. R. 



Enclosed find $1 for another year's 

 subscription to the Review. The paper 

 pleases me beyond measure, I can find 

 in the advertisements what I want. A 

 single number is often worth a dollar to 

 me in handling my bulbs. I congratu- 

 late you on being able to furnish so 

 much information and reading matter 

 for the price. — S. S. Bailey, East Paris, 

 Mich. 



Rooted ROSE Cuttings 



AMZBIOAH BBAUTZEB, per lOO. $3 OO; p«r 1000, fSB.OO 



KAISBBIV " 2.50 " 80.00 



OAMBOT " 8.BO " 90 00 



&A DETBOIT " a.SO " 20.00 



Chrysanthemum Stock Plants 



The Best Oonunerolsl Varieties. $10.00 per lOO, as follows: 



WKITB TBXi^OW PIHK 



Berirmkan Monrovia Shaw 



Tf.™"*l Halllday Bnffnehard 



Adella Tellow Baton Cash 



MaJesUo Appleton Xilffer 



Bonis Golden Wedding Marion Vewell 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



Offici, 76 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Gretnhouses, Hinsdale, lii. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



New Single Geranium SYCAMORE 



BriEht, clear salmon-pink, cross between Mrs. E. G. Hill and Paul Bruant. 

 VigorouB grower, of dwarf habit and a continuous bloomer. Trusses 

 measure from 6 to 8 incbea in diameter. Unexcelled as a bedder. Has 

 been grown by us and thoroughly tested for the past 4 years. Write for 

 descriptive circular. Orders booked now for 2>i-in. pots at 12.00 per doi.; 

 $15.00 per 100. 



ST. CLAIR FLORAL CO., 



A. S. Halstbad, 

 Pres. 



Belleville, 111. 



MentioD Tlie Berlew when 70a write. 



