ACOUST 22, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



81 



see how the town had grown in the last 



two years. 



W. H. Gullett, accompanied by Mrs. 

 GuUett, came all the way from Lincoln, 

 111., to see the coast and spend a month 

 with their son, a physician of Portland. 

 It was our pleasure to meet him several 

 times and we will long remember his 

 instructive conversation. 



We also had a call from Mr. Baker, 

 of Syracuse, N. Y., who only stayed long 

 enough to introduce himself. H. J. M. 



PARK SUPERINTENDENTS MEET. 



The American Association of Park 

 Superintendents held its annual conven- 

 tion in Toronto, Canada, August 15, 16 

 and 17. Unfortunately, President Byron 

 Worthen failed to attend the convention 

 and Vice-president John Chambers, of 

 Toronto, was appointed chairman for the 

 convention, a position he filled with much 

 satisfaction to all. The secretary report- 

 ed a small balance in the treasury, 

 though practically all the members had 

 paid their assessments. 



The following new members were elect- 

 ed: D. Henry Sullivan, Boston; H. W. 

 Busch, Detroit; C. A. Bosan, Minneapo- 

 lis; J. C. Morley, Los Angeles; E. E. 

 Mack, "Wilmington, Del. ; D. F. Roy, Mai- 

 den, Mass.; J. W. Boone, Baltimore; 

 Fred Wessler, Baltimore; C. L. Sey- 

 bold, Baltimore; W. H. Dunn, Kansas 

 City; R. W. Curtis, Boston; Wm. Don- 

 aldson, Buffalo. 



Walter Hubbard, of Meriden, Conn., 

 was elected to honorary membership. 



It was decided that the convention 

 next year be held at St. Paul and Min- 

 neapolis, the date to be arranged by the 

 executive committee. 



The following oflScers were elected for 

 the ensuing year: President — John F. 

 Cowell, Buffalo, N. Y. Vice-presidents — 

 John Chambers, Toronto; G. X. Amrhyn, 

 New Haven, Conn. ; J. W. Rodgers, Cin- 

 cinnati; John Dunbar, Rochester; J, W. 

 Thomson, Seattle; Jackson Dawson, Bos- 

 ton. Secretary-treasurer — F. L. Mulford, 

 Harrisburg. 



Thursday afternoon the party, under 

 the guidance of Toronto officials, visited 

 Queen's park, the university grounds, 

 Alexandra park, Exhibition park and 

 High park. Thursday evening, at the 

 business meeting, a paper was read by 

 Mr. Wirth, of Minneapolis, on "Band 

 Concerts in Parks," and a discussion of 

 the subject followed. Friday forenoon 

 a business meeting was held, and in the 

 afternoon Island park was visited. In 

 the evening there was a business meeting 

 and papers were read by Messrs. Dunbar 

 and Baker. Saturday forenoon was de- 

 voted to an auto ride through the city 

 and visits to Riverdale zoo, Rosedale Ra- 

 vine drive, Reservoir park and Upper 

 Canada College. J. D. 



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 your life! It is one of my best friends. 

 —Jesse P. King, Mt. Airy, Md. 



R OSES, C ARNATIONS 



Tj WW .J , . . PerlOO 



Roses: Maids, grafted, 4-in. pots $12.00 



Richmond, grafted, 4-in. pots 15.00 



Chaienay, own root, 4-in. pots SJOO 



Carnations, field-grown plants. Enchantress, 

 $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



THE J. A. BUDLONG & SON CO. 



AUBURN. R. I. 



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THE E. G. HILL CO. " 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 Richmond, - . . Indiana 



NEW ROSE "^"EA REiD 



THE **RED BEAUTY' 



(American Beauty X a Red Seedling.) 



As double as BrideBmaid and as free. 

 As red as Richmond and as fragrant. 

 Ab big as Beauty and as vigorous. 

 As easy to grow as Bride and quite 



as continuous in bloom. 

 Long and stiff of stem, with a grand 



appetite for rich food. 

 A perfect constitution which resists 



both mildew and black spot. 



This splendid American will go to the 

 trade March 1. 19C8. 



We recommend it as the freest of 

 Winter forcers and also as a 

 perfect Summer bloomer. 



Oriwt already baokei for svtr 35,000, 

 $30 »erlOO S70 str2S0 



$250 »er1000 (500 at 1000 ratt) 



The E. 0. HILL CO., Richmond. Ind. 



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Carnations, Ks 



Per 100 



White Perfection HO 00 



" " aeoond sise... 8.00 



Robt. CralK 8.00 



second size 7.0O 



0.00 

 6.00 

 6.0U 

 6.0O 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 



600 



Bnohantresa, second size &.00 



Dorothy Whitney. 



Cardinal 



VlamlnKo 



Bstelle 



Harry Fenn 



Nelson Fisher 



Olendal* 



Mrs. T. W. L,awBon. 



The Belle 



Boston Market- 



Par 1000 

 t90.00 

 7610 

 76 00 

 66.00 

 60.00 

 60.00 

 50.00 

 (O.OO 

 60.00 

 50.10 

 60.00 

 45 00 

 45 00 

 46.0U 

 46.00 



ROSES 



4-lnch, Bride, Rich- 

 mond, Chatenay, 



Maid, t6.00 per 100. 

 Richmond and Uolden 



SH-inch. Maid, 

 Gate, 13.00 per 100. 



American Beanty— S^-iach, 14.00; 4-lnch, 

 tS.OO per 100 Cash or 0. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



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F 



lELD-GROWN 

 CARNATIONS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Fair Maid, fine itock $ 7.00 $ 60.00 



Itnperlal, Pink Imperial. . . . 12.00 100.00 



Robert Craig 10.00 



Mrs. M. A. Patten, Variegated Lawson, My 

 Maryland, Mn. T. V. Lawson,Enchantre8i, 

 Jessica and Harlowarden, $6.00 per 100. 



Charles H. Totty 



MADISON. NKW JKRSET. 



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Rose Plants 



Per 100 Per 1000 



5000 Brtda, 8-in. pots $4.00 $30.00 



1000 Maid, Sin. pots 4.00 80.00 



1000 AmMloan BMtatlvs, 8- in. 



pots 6.00 50.00 



WEILANP & OlINGER. New Castle, Ind. 



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HIGHUND-GROWN 



Per 100 

 Lawsoo, pink $6.00 



Harlowarden 5.00 



Boston Market 5J0O 



Smilax 2.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 2.00 



Orders (hould be placed at once to 

 insure getting stock when yoa are 

 ready to plant. 



United States Gut Flower Co. 



ELMIRA, N. Y. 





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Field-GrowD Carnations 



Here we are again with about 50,000 Oeld-grown 

 Carnation Plants, strong, healthy and tree from 

 all diseases, at following rate: 



Amount each kind Per 100 Per 1000 



Kncbantresi 30 000 $6.00 166.00 



Crusader 2,100 4 60 40.00 



E A.Nelson 400 5.0O 



Candace 2,000 6.00 65.00 



Melody 500 7.00 



Boston Market 10,000 4.50 40.00 



Harlowarden 4,000 4.50 40.00 



To unknown parties, cash with order or C. O. D. 



8CHKIDEN A 8CHOOS. E. Fransen. Mn. 



60 Wabash Ave., ChlcaKo, 111. 



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JOHN E. HAINES 



the ORIGINATOR of the three varieties: 

 John E. Haines Carnation, $6.00 per 100; $60 00 

 per 1000. 



Imperial Carnation ) $12.00 per 100 



Pink-Imperial Carnation j 100.00 per 1000 



Headquarters at Bethlehem, Pa. 



Orders taken now for field-grown plants at same 



price as for rooted cuttings. 



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 writing advertisers. 



