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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



February 10, 19lo 



TAERYTOWN, N. Y. 



The monthly meeting of the Tarrytown 

 Horticultural Society was held in its 

 rooms January 28. Important business 

 was transacted with reference to the fall 

 show. The committee appointed in this 

 connection at a former meeting, to make 

 such inquiries as would aid in selecting 

 a good place for the show, reported that 

 the Tarrytown hall could not be secured, 

 but that suitable arrangements could be 

 made for the use of the Irvington Town 

 hall. They reported this as being as 

 large as the Tarrytown hall and even bet- 

 ter fitted for the purpose in view. On 

 their recommendation, therefore, it was 

 decided to hold the show there. 



The monthly prize, for two plants of 

 cyclamen, was won by James Stuart, 

 gardener for Mrs. F. A. Constable, 

 Mamaroneck, N. Y., with splendidly 

 grown specimens. The judges also recom- 

 mended that the unusual merit of the ex- 

 hibit be recognized by awarding a cul- 

 tural certificate, in addition to the regu- 

 lar prize. By a unanimous vote of the 

 members present, the certificate was 

 awarded. Mr. Stuart was requested^ to 

 start the evening's discussion by giving 

 an account of the methods by which he 

 obtained such good results, and he re- 

 sponded with an interesting and instruc- 

 tive address. 



At the next meeting of the society the 

 subject is to be "Eoses," the monthly 

 prize being offered for a vase of twelve, 

 other than American Beauties. Mr. Mc- 

 Hendry, gardener to W. A. Read, Pur- 

 chase, N. Y., will give a talk on "Rose 

 Culture. ' ' For the March meeting the 

 prize is offered for three varieties of 

 forced vegetables. 



Wabash, Ind.— The annual convention 

 of the Northern Indiana Association of 

 Florists was held in the Tremont hotel, 

 in this city, January 19. Owing to the 

 flooded condition of the railroad tracks, 

 the attendance was not as large as it 

 might have been, but the meeting was 

 good and was greatly enjoyed. W. W. 

 Dederick, of "Warsaw, presided, and John 

 H. Shelton, of Rochester, was secretary. 

 J. D. Conner, of the Conner-TJlsh Floral 

 Co., and Mrs. Conner were host and host- 

 ess at a banquet at noon, served in the 

 hotel. The next meeting will be held at 

 Rochester. The new officers will be 

 elected at Winona in July. 



FERNS 



In Fine 

 Condition 



rems for Fern Dlslies, 2i4-in.. 13.00 per 



100. 

 Nepbrolepis WUtmanl, Bostonlensls and 



Plersom^S-ln.. 25c; 6-ln. ,50c; 7-ln.. 75c; 8-In.. 



tl.OO. 

 Neplirolepls Scottll, 5in., 80c; 6-iD., 60o; 7-in., 



85c 

 Rubbers. 4-ln.. 25c; 5-in., 35c; 6-ln., 50c; 7 In.. 



75c and 11.00. ^^ _^ 



Arauoaiia Exoelsa. 50c 65c, /5c each. 

 Arauoarla Ck>nipacta, Si 25 and ti.ro each 

 Kentlaa. Belmoreana and Forsterlana, 



4-ln 25c and 35c: 5 in.. 5Pc and 75c; 6-ln., »l.OO. 



II 25 and $1.5'>: 'arge plant*. I2.f'0 to $36.00 ea. 

 Kentlaa. Belmoreana and Foraterlana, 



made-up. 75c, 1150. $2 00, $2 5% lion. 15 00. 



$7 00. $8.00, $9.00. $10 Oo, $12.00. $15 00. $l!».00 ea. 

 Beconlaa Ololre de Lorraine and Pres. 



Tatt, 6-In.. 60c: 6-ln.. 75c. 



tain e Primroses. 6-iD., 18c. 



WRITS FOR PRICKS ON AZALEAS 



All mr plant! are in fine condition. 



JOHN BADER 



43 Ravine SL, N. S., PITTSBURG. PA. 



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Palms and Other Seasonable Stock 



We have an extra good stock of Forsterlana, made-up, three plants in a pot or tub, ai 

 clean, perfect plants. We need to reduce our palm stock, and are glviug extra values. 



7-in. pots. 3 plants in a pot, 40 to 11 inches high. $4.00 each; 8-in. pots, 3 plants in a pot, 41 u 

 48 in. high, $6.00 each. 



Single plants, Kentia Forsteriana, 7-in. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 86 to 40 in. high, $2.60 each: 8-iD 

 pots, 6 to 7 leavps, 40 to 44 in. high, $3.60 each. 



Full line of sizes of both Forsteriana and Belmoreana in Price List No. 6, just out. Senu 

 for it if you did not receive it. 



Genista Racemosa— 6-in. pot plants, busby, $3 60 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Rtaododendrons— 18-iD. plants, with 8 to 12 buds, $9.00 per doz.; 24-ia. plants, with 12 to \:< 

 buds, S12.0J per doz. 



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

 full of buds, $35.00 per 100. 



Bousratnvlllea Glabra Sanderiana— 5-in., well shaped, bushy plants, $3.00 per doz 



Asparaarus Spren8;eri-2 in , $z.5u per 10(i; $20 00 per 10^0. 



Boxwood— l>ine bush plants, 12 in. high, $3.00 per doz.: $20.00 per 100. 



Fuchsias— Assorted, in 6 best varieties, $3.00 per 100, $26.00 per 1000. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR 



BEGONIA LORRAINE 



BEGONIA LORRAINE LONSDALE 



BEGONIA AGATHA 



June Delivery 



Oar stock will be of the very highpf t quality, and we wish to impress upon our customers 

 that all our Begonias will be tvice shifted. Orders filled in rotation, 2Vin. pjts, $15.00 per 

 100; $140.00 per ICOO. 



Special price on lots of 6000 or 10,000 plants 



ROBERT CRAIG CO., 4900 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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FERNS For FERNERIES 



Finest Stock in America 



We have the beat assortment of varietiee Kenprally used. 

 Aasorted, per 100, $3.60; per 1000, 930.00. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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PRIMUL^^ 



The best strains in existence. Chinensis, large 

 floweringr fringed, 12 separate colors or mixed, ^ tr. pkt., 

 40c: tr. pkt., 75c. Obconica Hybrids, unrivaled Rons- 

 dorfer and Lattman strains, absolutely the best. Large 

 Flowering and Large Flowering Fringed, 15 separate 

 colors or mixed, "a tr. pkt., 40c; tr. pkt., 75c. Obcon- 

 ica Gigantea, 5 separate colors or mixed, *a tr. pkt., 

 60c; tr. pkt., $1.00. Every seed guaranteed fresh crop. 



J. L. SCHILLEK, 929 Proaty Ave., Toledo, Ohio 



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DAHLIAS-fiUDIOLDS 



400 varieties of Dahlias, selections from the 

 best the country affords. 



Gladiolus in mixture, in quantities from 1 

 ozen to 100,00$. Order early for spring of 1910. 



CATALOGUE FBEK. 



J. L. MOORE, Northboro, Mass. 



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PALMS 



Especially strong plants ready for shiftinir. 

 Kentia Belmoreana, in 2^-inch pots, $9.00 



per 100: $85.00 per 1000. 

 Areca Lutesoens, in 2^-inch pots, $7.00 per 



100; $66.00 per 1000. 



JACKSON ft PERKINS CO. 



NSWARK (Near Rochester), NKW YORK 



...YOU... 



win Find ALL the BEST OFFERS 

 ALL the Time In the REVIEW'S 

 CLASSIFIED ADVS. 



IMPORTED ORCHIDS 



JUST TO HAND 



Cattleya Trianae 

 Cattleya Gigas 

 Odonfoglossuni Crlapum 



others to Vollow 



JULIUS ROEHRS COMPANY 



The Orchid Niniriis, RUTMERFORD, N. J. 



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Orchids! Orci^ids! 



A large and attractive lot of estabiished plants; 

 also importations cominf, which we offer at 

 advantageous prices. 



ORDONEZ BROS., 4 1 W.28tli St., Niw York 



AMD MADISON, H. J. 



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DAHLIAS 



We are growers oi the very best; have a la^"' 

 collection to lelect from. Send for prices 



David Herbert A Son 



ACTO, N. J. 



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