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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Sbptbubbb 6, 1907. 



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NEPHROLEPIS MERPOHUI 



: is considered the most useful of all feras. Graceful as a pot plant and alSiost indiepensaSle ■. \ 



to the retail florist as a green for design and spray worlj^;?; Orders filled in rotation at the \.; » 



following prices: Good strong plants from 2%-inch pots, $4.00 per doz.; $25 00 per • 



100; $200.00 per 1000. 50 at 100 rate; 500 at 1000 rate. -Orders taken early in the season . | 



filled for the full value of order at above prices. V t^* -,. , . .. ' 



Janesville Floral Co., Edw. Amerpohi, Jaoesville, Wis. 



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MANCHESTER, MASS. 



The North Shore Horticultural Society 

 held its summer exhibition August 28 

 and 29. The judges were Julius Huerlin, 

 of South Brain tree; George Gordon, Bev- 

 erly Cove, and Charles Simpkins, of Pea- 

 body. 



The E. & J, Farquhar cup for vegeta- 

 bles was won by William Irwin, gar- 

 dener ■ to Mrs. Gordon Abbott, and the 

 Lilleothea cup for vegetables was won by 

 James Salter, gardener to Mrs. Philip 

 Dexter. 



Best collection of tomatoes was won 

 by "William Irwin. 



Best collection of fruit went to E. C. 

 Hooper; Wm. Swan, gardener. 



For foliage and flowering plants ar- 

 ranged for effect, the Lord & Burnham 

 cup went to William Swan. 



For best display of annuals and flowers 

 grown from seed planted the season of 

 1907, the silver cup offered by Schlegel 

 & Fottler was won by Mrs. James Mc- 

 Millan, Fred Brasch gardener, who also 

 was first for collection of gladioli. 



Mrs. Lester Leland, Eric Wetterlow 

 gardener, was first for collection of ferns, 

 for tuberous begonias in pots and also 

 cut. Mrs. E. S. Grew, E. A. Parsons gar- 

 dener, was second for collection of ferns. 



Mrs. Jas. McMillan was first for dah- 

 lias. J. J. Middleton won on sweet peas. 

 Miss Silsbee had the best white-flowered 

 annuals, and Mrs. Higginson, J. P. Scott 

 gardener, the best herbaceous display, 

 Wm. Swan leading on phloxes. 



Other features were a collection of or- 

 chids from Lager & Hurrell, Nephrolepis 

 Superbissima from F. E. Pierson Co., 

 aquatics and Nephrolepis Amerpohlii and 

 N. Todeaoides from Henry A. Dreer, col- 

 lection of dahlias from W. W. Eawson, 

 and seedling perennials from the Blue 

 Hill Nurseries. B. H. Tracy staged a 

 fine exhibit of gladioli. 



Mrs. W. Scott Fetz, Walter Allen gar- 

 dener, had a group of trained plants, 

 both flower and fruit, and Mrs. E. S. 

 Grew had a group of stove and green- 

 house plants. The show was held in a 

 tent 60x140, weather conditions being 

 favorable both days. W. T. 



New Orleans, La. — August Eeutz, 

 3242 Dauphine street, has been in Char- 

 ity hospital for treatment for a spider's 

 bite. 



Eli Paso, III. — Elmer Hitch, while 

 working at his greenhouses recently, fell 

 from a scaffold, striking a glass partition 

 and cutting his arm just below the elbow. 

 He was doing well according to Wst re- 

 ports, but it will be some time before he 

 will be able to work again. 



Violets 



FIELD CLUMPS. 



We have the followingr In extra fine stock 

 for Immediate plantlugr: 



LASGB, BUSHY, DBALTHI CLUMPS. 



Callf»niia, Swaaley Wklte. Doable Hardy 



Ba*iish ....$5.00 per 100 



Prfaceitfi of Wale* 600 per 100 



Special qaotations on larger quantitiet. 



Nathan Smith & Son 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



Mention The Hevtew when .vou write. 



CHRYSANl HEMUMS 



Strong plants from 2W-inch pots, 

 12.60 per 100, except where nuted : 

 White— Opah Yellow- M J .Boonaffon 



Beatrice May, t6.00 

 Ivory 

 T. Eaton 

 White Coombes 

 Ben Welln 

 Pink— Mrs. W. B Cham 

 berlaln 

 Wm. Duckham 

 Maud Dean 

 Leila Fllklns 



Uen. HuttOD 

 yellow Eaton 

 Meretham Yellow 

 Col. Appleton 

 Mrs. Wm. Dnckham 

 Golden Wedding 

 Golden Beauty 

 Bed IntMnslty. 13.00 

 Geo. W. Ch Ids. tS.OO. 

 Lord Houetoun, 16.00 



Our selection, includinr i he above and other 

 good varieties, $20.00 per 1000. 



The H. Weber & Sons Co. 



OAKLAND, MD. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PANSY PLANTS 



After Sept lit will have 500,000 Panay Plants. My 

 Oiant Market Pansy Plants are toe finest in the 

 market in size and color. Krom my own tanme- 

 growD seeds See what Joseph Beaob of Snutb 

 Hadley Falls, Mass., savK: ' The Paiiny Plants 

 tbat I got of youiaotfallwereH'st-classin every 

 particular— Plants as well as Flowers. I would 

 never wish any better." 



$t 50 per 1000; 50c per 100 postpaid. 

 Send tor price list on SOUOand 10,000 lota. 

 Casli TTltli order. 



E. A. BLINN, - - Cromwell, Conn. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 

 Arrived In superb condition the following 



ORCHIDS 



Cattleya Bctaroederae, O. Perrlvaliana, 

 O. I<ablata, Onctdinms, Laellaa, Ilpl- 

 dendmms, etc. Write for prices. 



LA6ER & HURRELL, Suininit, N. J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



QuiNCY, III. — The marriage of Miss 

 Lueile Kroner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 

 Frank Kroner, and Joseph Altmix will 

 take place September 11. 



FERNS 



Last call. See these prloes. , 



Per 100-2J<-In. 4-ip. 



Anna Foster <3 00 $12.00 



Barrowsll 6.00 i 16.00 



Soottll. 8-in., $8 00 perlOO 6.00 16.00 



Jacksonii 8.00 1200 



Sword Fern, 3-in., $6.00 per 100. .. . 3.00 12.00 



Tarrytown (iSlegautissima) 6.00 



Rex Begonias 



26 kinds. includlnR President Oamot, Silver 

 Queen. Helen Unden, Looia Olosson, Mme. Kau- 

 reU, 2}>ilB., $6.00 per 100. 



Illustrated catalogue free for the asUnc 

 Write today. 



THE DIN6EE & GONARD GO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



Mention Tlie Review when you write. 



SPECIAL, POT-GROWN 



Boston Ferns 



Best ferns for the money ever offered. 



4.1n., $15.00; S-ln., $85.00; e>ln.. $40.00. 



Have 1000 of each and will sell at a special dis- 

 count of 10 per cent for cash witb all orders sent 

 us from tbis until Aug. 20. 



ROSES 



Fine stock ready for planting, $2.50 and $3 50 

 per 100. See list in July 25 issue. 



Primulas Obconioa. Forbesl; Celestial Peppers, 

 Poinsetiias. Begonias. Cbrysautbemums, field- 

 grown Carnations. Write us your wants. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



Mention The Reriew when yoa wHte. 



Orchids 



Imported^ semi-established, 



established and seedlings. ' 



Catalosrtse sent on application. 



J. ROEHRS CO., 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



tf>Df*Hin€L JV8T TO HAND: Cat- 

 ^'■^^■■■■'^ tleya Trlanae, C. labiata, C. 

 Mosaiae, C. Scbroederae, C. Oaskelliana, C. Spec- 

 loaiBSima, C. Citrina, C. Intermedia; Laella 

 anceps, L. alblda, L. autumnalls, L. malalls; BiA- 

 dendrum Vittellinum majus. E. Cooperlanom; 

 Onddlum Crlsrum, O. varlcosum, O. CfarendUb- 

 lanum, O. Luridum; Odontorlossum c^troam,um. 



To arrive In a few weeks' time: C. ^urea, C. 

 Dowlana. C. Warnerl and others. 



0ABBILI.O A BALDWIN, geoaaooa, N.J. 



