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The Weekly Florists Review* 



May 16, 1907. 



GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



A regular and well attended meeting 

 of the Nassau County Horticultural So- 

 ciety was held at the Oriental hotel May 

 8. Four new members were elected and 

 there were two propositions for member- 

 ship. The display of flowers by the mem- 

 bers was fine. Alexander Mackenzie had 

 an elegant showing of Kichmond roses. 

 Valentine Cleres showed American Beau- 

 ties. Henry Matz and Felix Mense 

 showed carnations. 



The essay of the evening was by J. F. 

 Johnson, "What Is the Best Time to 

 Plant Evergreensl" The paper was fol- 

 lowed by some spirited discussion and 

 also by a question box, which brought 

 out some interesting and pertinent 

 queries. 



Announcement was made of some ad- 

 ditional premium offers for the fall ex- 

 hibition. Mrs. Paul Dana has promised 

 $20 worth of books and Mr. Eickards, of 

 New York, will give $10. William H. 

 Bowne has offered a prize of $5 for the 

 best showing of dahlias, the prize to be 

 competed for at the October meeting. 



Dubuque, Ia. — W. A. Harkett recently 

 addressed the Young Woman's Christian 

 Association on "Home Gardening and 

 the Care of Cut Flowers." The local 

 papers printed a considerable part of 

 his talk and the result was a good 

 impetus to trade. 



COFFEYVILLE, Kan. — The Forest Park 

 Floral Co. has a growing business and 

 has two new greenhouses now in process 

 of construction. Including the new 

 houses, this establishment covers about 

 4,000 square feet of ground surface. 



REMOVAL SALE 



Here Is m chance for cheap Spring >j^oc^ 



Per 100 



Oeraniamt, 4-ln • ]00 



Heliota-opes. 4-ln 6 60 



AKeratums, 4-ln oj!! 



Saivla SplendenB. 3-ln., W.M; 4-ln.......... 6.60 



Petunias, dbl., whlt*>, largre-flowering, 4-ln. 8.00 

 Periwinkle. 3-in , $4.00; nice and longr, 4-ln. 10.00 



Hardy Ivy, 3-ln ..... 3-00 



BeKonlai. assorted, J- In ^... o-W 



Dracaena IndivUa, 6-ln. pots, $2.60 per 



doz., very cheap. 

 Achyranthea, Artillery Plant, loe 

 Plant!, Black Eyed Hnsan, Naitnr- 

 tlnma, Terbenaa, Alyaanm, Phlox, 

 Clear Planta, Lobelia, Ground Ivy, 

 Feverfew, Petnnlaa, AKeratuma, 

 Green Altemantheraa, Parlor Ivy, 

 Colena In 10 fancy colors; also Golden 

 Bedder, Dataiea or Bachelor's Bnt> 

 tona. Forget- me-nota. The above are 



allln 3-ln. potB 2.60 



Cannaa, all var., 4MJ-ln 7.00 



Martha Washington Ger., 4-ln 10.00 



DalBlea, white, 4-ni 7 OO 



Mignonette, 4-ln '"" 



H^ieyanckle V^nea/e^inV, lar»epiant8,'tali 20.00 

 Cash with order, please. 



MRS. JOHN H. CLAUS 



1119 Roy Street. PHILADBLPHIA. 



Chrysanthemums 

 Carnations and Roses 



Novelties and all the standard varieties. 

 Mosoliosina Ripariam, a valuable new 

 winter flowering plant. Write for descriptive 

 circular and price list. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Adiantom Hybridom. 



lyt-inA potf. 



$5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



Ready May 1. 



A. LEY & BRO., Langdon, D. C. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



The New Double-Flowering 



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Lobelia Kathleen Mallard 



One of the finest of late introductions in Europe. 

 Fine stock, 2%-inch pots, $2.00 per doz. 



Begonia Gloire de Lorraine 



2X-in. pots, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Large Consignment of Bay Trees 



Just received. Ask for price list. 



J€LIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Menypn The R^yle.w-i.when you write. 



RftvJ 



SOUTHBBN AND WESTEBN FLORISTS AND 

 NUBSEBTMEN. 



ROSES 



We offer for liningr out and growing on 

 Etolle de Lyon Ladj Battersea 



SI me. A. Chatenar Meteor 



Golden Gate Climblag Meteor 



W. A. Richardson Climbing Wootton 



Maman Cochet Irory 



Bride Francisca Kmger 



Bridesmaid And 20 other kinds 



Strong, sturdy plants out at234-in. pots, 

 grown in coldframes— good clead foliage. 

 $8.00 per 100; $18.00 per 10^0. 



Best Tarietlea 



of 



$4.00 per 100. OonsistiDg of 



Mrs. Winters (the very best white) 

 Krlemhilde C. W. Braton 



Coantess of Lonsdale Miss Dodd 



and 10 other best sorts. 

 All out of 23^-lnch pots with bulblets 

 formed, clean foliage. 



DAHLIAS 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Clementine Toaset Mrs. Henry Bobinson 



Col. Appleton Florence PallmaB 



Wm. Daekham 



Out of 2M-lnch pots, perfect plants. 



$8.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



Memphis Floral Co. 



145 S. Main Street. MEMPHIS, TENN. 



J, 



Carnation Cnttings 



STRONG, A-1 STOCK. Per 100 Per 1000 



Rose-Pink Knoliantreaa $7.00 $60.00 



White Perfection 6.00 50.00 



CUdinal 8.00 26.00 



Robt. CralB ^ B-<* 



Red Lawson :'. 6-00 



Lady Bountiful 8.00 



Boston BXwrket 200 15.00 



Harlowarden 2.00 15.00 



CRABB & HUNTER FLORAL CO. 



60 9-685 Madison Ato.. GBAND BAPIDS, MICH. 



Always mention tlie Florists* Review 

 wben writins adTertisers. 



ORCHID PLANTS 



WANTED 



25 to 50 plants, Oypripedium Insigne. State 

 ^Ize and price. Address 



Ho. 186, oare Tlorists' Bevlsw, Chlcairo. 



Mention The Rcrlew when yon write. 



ORCHIDS.... 



Arriyed in splendid condition, a magnifi- 

 cent importation of Cattleya Trlanae. 

 These are from the same district from 

 which some of our customers have flow- 

 ered 0. Trlanae Backhousiana type. 



CA|lRILLO ft BALDWIN, 



Orclild Growers and Importers, Seeancas, N. J. 



Mention Ite RcTlew when you write. 



ORCHIDS 



Just arrived in a very fine condition, a 

 large importation of Cattleya Percival- 



Write for prices at once. 



ORDONEZ, DE NAVE CO. 



Orchid Growers and Importer*. P. O. Box 106 

 ^ 8 Sampson Ave., MADISON, N. J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



^0|ICHIDS 



Juat Wrived in fine condition: 

 CATTLEYA LABIATA and 

 DENDROBIUM WARDIANUM 



Lager 



- Write for prices. 



&Hurr8llf^p^^rt Summit, N.J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Megt 



ORCHIDS 



Now Arriving 

 For Immediate 

 Delivery. 



Cattleya Trianae, C. Trianae, var. Papayan, 

 Sfihroederae, C. Sanderlana. To arrive, Cattleya 

 Olgas, C. Aurea, C. Mendellil. Call for quotations 

 from UB, also for choicest varieties of Odonto- 

 glABSum, Pllumna, Cyprlpedlum, Phalaenopsls, 

 Dendrohium and Vanda. Extremely rare Vanda 

 Sanderiana for July delivery. 



A. HELD, 11-19 William St, NEW YORK 



Alwiyt mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



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