Febbuaby 17, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



27 



Michell's Reliable Flower Seeds 



ASTERS 



IMPROVED SEMPLB'S BRANCHING 



(MlobeU) Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 Lavender $0.40 fl.'iO 



Rose Pink. 

 SbeU Pink. 

 Purple.. ,.>. 



Crimson 



Wblte 



BUzed 



Blue 



Crimson 



Lavender . . 

 Rose Pink. 



Wblte 



BUzed 



INVINCIBLE 



QUEEN OF THE MARKET 



(Extra Early) 



Dark Blue 



LlKbt Blue 



Crimson 



Rose Pink 



Blusb Pink 



Wbite 



Mixed 



.40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 



.80 

 .80 

 .30 

 .80 

 .30 

 .80 



.20 

 .20 

 .20 

 .20 

 .20 

 .20 

 .20 



1.50 

 1.50 



l.^o 



1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 



150 

 150 

 1.50 

 150 

 150 

 1.^6 



.60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 



EARLT WONDER 

 Extra Early 



Pink 40 2.00 



WWte, 40 2.00 



DAYBREAK 

 Pink 30 



PURITT (MlcheU's) 

 Giant White 



.80 



2.00 

 2.00 



A6ERATUM 



Tr. pkt. 

 Blue Perfection $0.15 



Little Gem. 



ALTSSUM 



.10 



CANDYTUFT 



Giant Empress (MlclieU'a) 15 



CENTAUREA 



Candldlsslma 80 



Gymnocarpa 15 



Cyanus, Double Blue 15 



COBAEA SCANDENS 

 Purple 10 



Indivlsa. 



DRACAENA 



. .10 



IPOMOEA NOCTIFLORA 



Moon Flower 15 



LOBELIA 



Crystal Palace Compacta 80 



Crystal Palace Spedosa 20 



PETUNIA 



California Giants 50 



Grandlflora Frlneed 50 



Double FrlnBed..luuO seeds, $1.50 



Bonfire 



Splendens , 



SALVIA 

 SOLANUM 



.40 



.26 



Capsicastrum lo 



8MILAX 



(Perk lb., $1.00) lo 



0«. 

 $0.40 



.80 



.86 



.75 

 .40 

 .76 



.85 



.30 



.50 



1.00 

 .60 



2.26 

 1.25 



.26 

 .30 



For complete list of Flower Seeds see our Gederal Wholesale Price List. If you haven't a 

 copy send tor one. 



HENRY r. NICHELL CO. 



Seed Growers and Merchants 



38 



Market St. above lOth St., 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



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GREEN 



ibbons and Chiffons 



FOR MARCH 17th 



Pine Tree Qaalitiei are rich toned laetrons ribbons, 



entirely different in effect than ribbona 



usaaliy offered at equal prices - 



Sample swatches w^ill prove Talue 

 A postal brIoKs them 



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suary 14. Chairman Sheridan reported 

 for the dinner committee and after con- 

 sultation with representatives of the 

 Horticultural Society of New York and 

 the American Rose Society, it was de- 

 cided to invite the American Rose So- 

 ciety to the annual banquet March 17 

 and that any deficit be made good from 

 the club's exchequer. Messrs. Ruther- 

 ford, Masur and Kuebler were elected 

 Members of the club and Maurice I. Ja- 

 cobs Bent in his resignation. The lecture 

 on "Carnations Past and Present," by 

 W. H. Taplin, was interesting and ap- 

 pears in this issue. An intefesting dis- 

 cussion followed, in which Mr. Scott, 



John Birnie and Mr. Taplin participated. 

 A committee to draft resolutions on the 

 death of the father of C. W. Scott was 

 appointed as follows: J. H. Pepper, 

 A. J. Guttman and L. Schmutz, Jr. 



The entertainment committee, J. B. 

 Nugent chairman, supplied an excellent 

 program, literary and musical. 



The competition for prizes was keen 

 and the exhibit filled the whole center of 

 the big room. The first prize for the 

 best exhibit went to the Cottage Gar- 

 dens Co. for Alma Ward and Mrs. C. W. 

 Ward; second prize to Joseph Heacock 

 for Dorothy Gordon; third prize to Cot- 



tage Gardens Co. for Alma Ward. The 

 other exhibitors were: Nic Zweifel, 

 Milwaukee, Wis., with Bright Spot; 

 Wood Bros., of Fishkill, with Variegated 

 Lawson, Beacon, White Enchantress, 

 Lady Bountiful, Crimson Beauty and 

 Kingston Pet; John F. Marsden, of 

 Far Rockaway, N. Y., with Enchantress 

 and White Perfection; the Fillow Flower 

 Co., of Westport, Conn., with Juanita; 

 A. N. Pierson, with Pink Delight and 

 Sangamo ; A. Demeusy, with White En- 

 chantress; Henry Eichholz, with Prince 

 Charming; White Bros., of Gasport, N. 

 Y., with Pink Delight and Winsor; C. 

 Weber and Robert Wilson, with their 

 pink seedling, Brooklyn; S. J. Reuter, 

 with Sangamo; vase of carmations of 

 many varieties from Henshaw & Fenrich, 

 and a valentine bouquet from Young & 

 Nugent. Cultural and preliminary certifi- 

 cates and votes of thanks were liberally 

 dispensed to all. Prince Charming scored 

 86 points. 



New Jersey Floricultttral Society. 



The annual reception and smoker of 

 the New Jersey Floricultural Society, 

 the mother of the Jersey societies, took 

 place Friday evening, February 11. 

 Notwithstanding the blizzard, fifty en- 

 thusiasts celebrated. The new ofRcen 

 are: President, Albert F. Larson; vice- 

 president, D. Kindsgrab; secretary, 

 William Reid; treasurer, Walter Gray. 



Among the visitors were: C. H. 

 Totty, M. C. Ebel, Mr. Ragaa, Mr. 

 Tricker and the Schultz brothers, of: 



