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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Mabch 21, 1007. 



NEPHROLEPIS 



Piersoni Elegantissima 



The Tarrytown Fern 



A good stock in all sizes on hand at all times. A splendid 

 seller and money-maker. Large specimen plants, ready for immed- 

 iate sale: 6-inch at 75c and $1.00 each; 8-inch at $1.50 and $2.00 

 each; 10-inch at $3.00 each ; 12-inch at $5.00 each; 14-inch at $7.50 

 each; 16-inch at $10.00 each. Also fine young stock for growing 

 on, 2 54^ -inch at $8.00 per hundred. 



F. R. PIERSON CO.,Tarrytown=on=Hndsoii, N. V. 



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DAVENPORT, lA. 



The first annual banquet of the Tri- 

 City Florists' Association, embracing the 

 florists of Davenport, Moline and Eock 

 laland, was held March 11 at Turner 

 hall. Nearly every member of the so- 

 ciety "was present and the affair was a 

 success in every way. The table decora- 

 tions were among the most elaborate 

 ever seen in the city. 



Theodore Ewoldt acted as toastmaster 

 and a wide variety of topics was dis- 

 cussed in the toasts. Among them were 

 the propositions of organizing a tri-city 

 horticultural society and giving an an- 

 nual flower show. Mr. Ewoldt gave the 

 opening talk on the subject, * ' Should the 

 Club Hold an Annual Flower Show?" 

 The other talks were as follows: 



"The Organization of a Tri-City Hor- 

 ticultural Society"— J. T. Temple. 



"Funeral Work" — William Knees. 



"Efficient Florists' Help" — Henry 



' ' store Decoration ' ' — Harry Bills. 

 "Greenhouse Construction" — John 



"General Plant Trade" — Henry 

 Gaethge, Sr. 



"Cemetery Trade"— H. G. Pauli. 



* ' Carnation Growing ' ' — Ludwig Stapp. 



"Influence of Parks on the Florists' 

 Trade"— C. O. E. Boehm. 



"Has Our Club Furthered a Feeling 

 of Friendship and Goodfellowship 

 Among Its Members!" — George Forber. 



"Delivering Florists' Stock" — Henry 

 Gaethge, Jr. 



"Nursery Stock"— H. G. Bryant. 



"Private Grounds" — Elmer Ekstam 

 and Peter Becker. 



"Decorative Plants" — Frank Woelz. 



"Landscape Architecture, Its Effect 

 on the Florists' Trade" — A. Arp. 



The next meeting of the club will be 

 held March 21 at Fejervary park. At 

 the April meeting the wives of the mem- 

 bers will be present. 



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Elyeia, O. — The L. C. Hecock Floral 

 Co. has been incorporated with $20,000 

 authorized capital stock. 



Sao Citt, Ia. — The residence of C. A. 

 Nokes was damaged by fire February 26 

 to the extent of about $200. 



isr.Biianefliis sirniK-sumi 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. 234-In $2.50 per 100. 



ANTHERICUM VITTATUM VARIEGATUM 8.00 



BEGONIA, Vulcan and Vernon, 2-In., ready for shift 2.60 



HARDY PINKS, 2 in., in variety 2.60 



GLOXINIA BULBS, separate colors 4.00 



CANNAS, Chas. Henderson, David Harum, Mile. Berat, Shenandoah, Italia, Duke of 

 MarlborouKh, Pres Carnot, 2 and 3-eye pieces, $2.00 per 100; $17.00 per 1000. (See 

 catalogue No. 6 for complete list ) 



n|^CK?C BtronR young plants of Glothllde Soupert, Ohampion, Olimbing Soupert, 

 ■»"'^*-'^9 Empress of China, Golden Gate, Gruss An Teplitz, Meteor, Mosella, Papa 

 Gontier, Safrano, $3.00 per 100 ; $25.00 per lOuO. 



tf^Tf DM ATIONQ Fair Maid. Mrs. Lawson, The Queen. Queen Louise. Boston 

 ^'^■^•^'* ■ ■vri-^^Jj Market, from flats of soil, $2.50 per 100. 



The Sforrs & Harrison Co. 



PAiNESVILLE, OHIO. 



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Petunia THE QUEEN 



This is somethlDcr new in the Petanla order, a 



new double, extra fine, that requires no Btak- 



ing, 2H-ln. pots, $1 60 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 Coleas, Golden Bedder, and other varieties, 



rooted cuttings, COc per 100: $5.00 per 1000. Ver- 



•chaffplill, rooted cuttings, 70c per 100; $6.00 



per 1000. 

 FnchsiHS. In variety, 2Ji-in. pots, $3.00 per 100; 



R. C, »1.50 per 100. 

 Heliotrope, in variety, 2^-ln. pots, fine, $2.50 



per 100; R. C, $1.00 per 100. 

 Sweet AlysBnm, 2H-ln. pots, fine, $2.00 per 100. 



Capt. of Snows, 2'4-ln. pots, fine, $2.00 per 100. 



Little Gem, $2 00 per 100. 

 Lobelia, 2J^-ln. pots. $2.00 per 100; R. C, $1.00 



per 100. 

 AKeratnm, In variety, $1.50 per 100; R. C, 80c 



perlOU. 

 Rose Oeranlnm, 214- In. pots, 12.00 per 100. 

 Happy Thonght Geranlam. $2.00 per lUO. 

 German Ivy, K. C. $1.>W per 100. 

 Kngliah Ivy. R. C. $1.50 per 100. 

 Salvia. 2M-ln. pots, $2.00 per 100; R. C, $1.50 



per 100. 

 Alternantberas, R- C, 80c per 100. 

 Cash with order. 



J. E. FELTHOUSEN, 1 54 Van Vranken Ave. 



SCHEB7ECTADT, N. T. 



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Find enclosed $5 for the Florists' 

 Manual, by William Scott. It is the 

 best book of the age on commercial flori- 

 culture and should be in the home of 

 every gardener. — Conbad Foebach, Buf- 

 falo, N. Y. 



VERBENA SEEDLINGS 



$1.00 per 100. 

 Besonia Ternou, 2-ln.. $2 00 oer 100. 

 Weraniums, fall rooted, 2-ln., 90 percent, scarlet. 

 Alternanthera, Major and yellow, 75c per 100. 

 All the above stock is strong- and in excellent 

 condition 

 Canna Robnsta, Sc. 



W. B. WOODRUFF, Westfield, N. J. 



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First-class Stock 



Salvias, Dreer's Siperb Single Fringed Petu- 

 nias, Agera torn. Lobelias, Coleas, strong, 2-in., 

 $1.76 per 100: $16.00 per 1000. GeraniDina, best 

 varieties, strong, 3-in., branched, $40.00 per 1000. 

 Donble Grant, $35.00. D. Grant, 2-in., $20.00 per 

 1000. Oash. 



WM. S. HERZOG. Morris Plains. N. J. 



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BAY TREES, PALMS 



Bnxns, Azalea Zndloa, Bliododendroxis, 



Evergreens, Herbftoeons Plants, 



Xoses, Trained Fmlt Trees, 



Greenhouse Orape Vines. 



Aslc for catalogue.' 



BOBBINK& ATKINS, Rutliirforil,N. J. 



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