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The Weddy Florists* Review. 



Febbuaby 3, 1910. 



MANCHESTER, MASS.- ^ 



Charles H. Totty was tl\e speaker at the 

 meeting of the North Shore Horticultural 

 Society, January 21. The members 

 turned out in large numbers to hear so 

 famous a specialist in chrysanthemum 

 culture. The' lecture was listened to with 

 close attention and many points were dis- 

 cussed thoroughly in the debate which 

 followed. 



Although the single and semi-double 

 chrysanthemums have gained enormously 

 in popular favor among residents of Bos- 

 ton and the North Shore, there is no 

 wane in the popularity of the big blooms, 

 and Mr. Totty 's remarks on this point 

 were closely followed. 



The society, which is now incorporated 

 and has a substantial balance in the 

 treasury, made preparations to hold its 

 annual banquet in the Town hall, Febru- 

 ary 3. An attractive menu, entertain- 

 ment and dance were arranged for and 

 the tickets sold readily, this being one 

 of the best social gatherings of the year 

 on the North Shore. Every year an ef- 

 fort is made to surpass the previous 

 year's banquet, and as the seating ac- 

 commodation is limited to 200 persons, 

 the tickets are eagerly snapped up. 



A. E. P. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The market here is holding its own, and 

 both plants and cut flowers are meeting 

 with an excellent demand. 



Miss Meinhardt, of St. Louis, is visit- 

 ing Mrs. W. J. Vesey for a few weeks. 

 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vesey attended the 

 carnation show at Pittsburg. 



Ex-President Valentine was in the city 

 Saturday, January 29, on his way home 

 from Pittsburg. 



The Flick Floral Co. has exceedingly 

 bright hopes for a carnation crop in the 

 near future. The houses are one mass of 

 buds. 



YONKERS, N. Y. — Steps were taken at 

 a recent meeting of several prominent 

 florists in the Kleinert building to or- 

 ganize the Yonkers Horticultural So- 

 ciety. The following temporary officers 

 were chosen: Frank Knapper, president; 

 Charles Louth, secretary; Peter Mac- 

 donald, treasurer. A meeting to perfect 

 the organization was to be held at a 

 later date. 



r L K IM ^ Condition 



rama for Fern Dlahes, 214-ln., tS.OO per 



100. 

 Nephrolepls Wliltmanl, Bostoni*nals and 



Pieraonl, 5-ln., 25c; 6-in., 50c; 7-ln.. 75c; 8-I0.. 



tl.OO. 

 Maplirolepls ScottU, 5-ln., 80c; 6-in.. 60e( 7-in., 



85c. 

 Bubben. 4-in., 25c; 5-iD., 35c; 6-in., 50c; 7-in., 



75c And SI 00. 

 Aimuoarla Ezcelsa, 50c. 65c. 75c each. 

 Arauoaxia Compacta, SI 25 and S2.ro each. 

 Kentla*, Balmoraana and Forstarlana, 



4-lD.. 25oaDd35j; 5 in.. 50c and 76c; 6-in , Sl.OO. 



tl.25 and SI S-^: 'arre plantD. S2.t0 (oSS5 00ea. 

 Kantlas, Belmoraana and Foratarlana, 



made-up, 75c, 91.50. S2.00, S2 50. S3 00. S5.00, 



S7 00 S8 00. S9 00. SIO 00. S12.00 S15 00. Sl<l 00 ea. 

 Besonlaa Ololre de lArzatna and Pras. 



Taft, 5-in . 60c 6-lD.. 7ftc. 

 Cblneae Prlmroaea, Mn., 18c. 



WRITS FOR PRICES ON AZALEAS 



AU mj plant* are io fine condition. 



JOHN BADER 



43 RiviM St. N. S., PITTSBURG. PA. 



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Palms and Other Seasonable Stock 



We have an extra grood stock of Forateriana, made-ap, three plants In a pot or tmb, all 

 clean, perfect plants. We need to reduce our palm stock, and are rItIiir extra valaes. 



7-iD. pots. 3 piaots in a pot, 40 to M Inches high. S4.00 each; 8-tn. pots, 8 plants in a pot, 44 to 

 48 in. high, S5.00 each. 



Sinitle plants, Kentia Forsteriana, 7-iD. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 36 to 40 in. high, $2.50 each; 8-in. 

 pots, 6 to 7 leaves. 40 to 44 io. high, S3.50 each. 



Full lineof sizes of,'libth Forsteriana and Belmoreana in Price List No. 5, just oot. Send 

 for it if you did not recMve it. 



Genista Raoemoaa— 5-in. pot plants, busby, $3 60 per doz.; S25.00 per 100. ^'' 



Rbododendrons— 18-in. plants, with 8 to 12 buds, $9.00 per doz.; 21-in. plants, with 12 to 15 

 budD, SI2.0J per doz. 



Azalea Mollla— 12 to 15 in. high, full of buds, $30.00 per 100; 15 to 18 in. high, very bushy, 

 full ot buds, S35.00 per 100. 



Bouealnvlllea Glabra Sanderlana— 5-in., well shaped, busby plants, "$8.00 per dos. 

 Aaparasrua Sprengrerl— 2 In , S2.50 »er 100; $20 00 per 10(0. 

 Box^eood— Fine bush tilants. 12 In. bich, $3.00 per doz.: $20.00 per 100. 

 Fuchalaw— Assorted, in 6 best varieties, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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Craig Specialties 



Cyclamen, our own strain, are exceptionally well-flowered, perfpct and sure to 

 please the most critical buyer; the plants from 75c up are mostly white. 25c, 

 ^0c, 76c, $1.00. $1.26 each. 



Azaleaa -Anollo and Firefly 75r. $1 00. $1.25. $150 each 



Nephrolepla SoottU $6.00, $9.00, $12.00. $18 no, $24.00 doz. 



'* Todeaoldea- Sts.OO, $9.00. $30.00 doz. 



Oraneea 40c, 76c, $1.00. $< .26, $1.50. $2 CO each 



Floua Pandurata $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 each 



Dracaena Blaaaaneeana $1.50 and $2.00 each 



All of tbe above of first quality. 



ROBERT CRAI6 CO., 4900 Market St , PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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STOCK FOR FLORISTS 



ROSES for Forolne— Hvbrid Pernetusls and Ramblers, all the best ones; flne. strong stock. 

 CLEMATIS, AMPELOPSIS, TREE HTDRAMGEAS and LILACS, SHRUBS, VINES 

 and PERENNIALS. Write for prices. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., Newark. Rofb*;^ter, New York 



Nuraerymen and Floriata— Wholeaale Only. Uae printed atatlonery. 



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FERISS 



Per 100 

 Boston, strong, 6-In., stock, $40.00 to $ 60.00 



Hoottil, 40.00 to 50.00 



PIfrsoni, 40.00 to 50.00 



Whitman!, 40.00 to 60.00 



Todeaoldea, 40.00 to 60.00 



Saperblaslma, Strong, 6-in., stock, 100.00 



4-in., stock. 40.00 



Strong, 4-in. stock of above varieties. 20 00 



20.000 Ferns For Fern Dishes, 6 leading 

 varieties, $3.00 per 100. 



The above stock is all No. 1 and guaran- 

 teed to be satisfactory. 



EVENDEN BROS., Williamspoit Pa. 



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Special Offer 



GERANIUMS 



2^.inch S. A. NUTT 



$16.00 per 1000. 



—Cash or C. 0. D.— 



H. S. HOPKINS, 



BINOHAMTON, 

 N. Y. 



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IMPORTED ORCHIDS 



JUST TO HAND 



Catfleya Trianae 

 Cattleya GIgas 

 OdoBloglossuin Crfspum 



Otbera to Fellew 



JULIUS ROEtIRS COMPANY 

 TN Orelld Ninirlis, RUTNERFOIIB, N. J. 



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Orchids! Orchids! 



A large and attractive lot of established plaits 

 also importations comint, whick we offer ^^ 

 advantageous prices. 



ORDONEZ BROS., 41 W 28tll SL, Niff Ym 



▲MD MADISON. H. J. 



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DAHUAS-fiUDIOLDS 



4$0 yarietles of Dahlias, selections from th-? 

 best the country affords. 



Gladlolua in miztnre, in quantities from ^ 

 ozen to 100,00$. Order early for spring ot IW- 



CATAI/OOCK TBXK. 



J.L.MOORE, Northboro, Mass. 



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