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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 15, 1914. 



SNAP PLANTS 



We now have a number of thouEande of our famous Silver Pink Seed 

 lings ready to ship. They are well branched and ready for the bench or 

 potting on. Secure your stock and have them on your premises when 

 space is empty. The price is only $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. Lese 

 than 100, 5c each. These are genuine S. P. Seedlings of XX quality. 



Seed of our original Silver Pink Snapdragon, $1.00 per pkt.; 3 for 

 $2.50; 7 for $5.00. Free cultural directions. All orders cash. 



The best Snap on the market.— Theo. Wedell, Gresham, Oregon. 

 Send seven packets of seed of S. P. Snaps. Have had great 



success, indoors and out.— F. J. Weiss. Port Jervis, N. T. 

 Can't get along without them.— G. M. Wilson, So. Lyon, Mich. 



Your S. P. Snaps are certainly fine. C!ould have sold ten times 

 as many.— F. C. Dowd, Madison. Conn. 



OTHER VARIETIES 



Garnet Gem, $6.00 for cuttings; $8.00 for plants. Yellow, $5.00 for plants. White, $4.00 for plants. 



Seed of Buxton's and Nelrose, 35c per pkt.; 8 for $1.00. 



Remember, we grow Snapdragons and can Eupply your every need. 



G. S. RAMSBURG, 



SOMERSWORTH, N. H. 



OBEENWICH, CONN. 



There was a large attendance at the 

 monthly meeting of the Westchester 

 and Fairfield Horticultural Society, 

 held in its rooms in Doran's hall, 

 Greenwich, Conn., Friday evening, Oc- 

 tober 9, with President "Williamson in 

 the chair. One honorary member and 

 one active member were elected and 

 several proposals for membership were 

 received. The fall show committee re- 

 ported the schedules ready for distribu- 

 tion and everything in readiness for a 

 successful exhibition. The schedules 

 are attractive and complete. Handsome 

 prizes of cash, cups, cut glass and 

 silverware are provided. Copies of the 

 schedule, entry blanks and other in- 

 formation may be had by application 

 to the secretary of the exhibition com- 

 mittee, Oscar Addor, Larchmont, N. Y. 



A committee was appointed to draft 

 resolutions of sympathy for the be- 

 reaved family of the late Henry Dar- 

 lington, who was a life member of this 

 society and whose interest in its wel- 

 fare was appreciated by the entire 

 membership. 



A feature of the meeting was the 

 lecture by Nathan F. Barrett, of New 

 Rochelle, N. Y., entitled "Landscape 

 Architecture." He was accorded a 

 rising vote of thanks for the great 

 pleasure afforded to the members. 



A remarkably fine display was on 

 the exhibition tables. The special 

 prize offered by Robert Allen, of Green- 

 wich, Conn., was won by John B. 

 Andrew with a fine collection of six 

 varieties of outdoor grown vegetables. 

 The other awards were as follows: 

 Robert Williamson, cultural certificate 

 for vegetables and honorable mention 

 for peaches, muskmelons and English 

 walnuts; E. Leurs, cultural certificate 

 for onions of the variety Gigantic 

 Gibraltar; P. W. Popp, cultural certifi- 

 cate for dahlias on long stems, com- 

 prising a wide range of varieties. A 

 vote of thanks to the other exhibitors 

 was awarded as follows: To John Con- 



Storrs & Harrison's Specialties 



Now is a good time to cover your needs, while freight shipments are safe on 

 many items. Have splendid stock ready to ship of items named below: 



HYDRANGEA, all the good French sorts, pot-grown, 4-in. pot plants. $20.00 

 per 100; 6-in. pot plants, 126.00 per 100. 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA, field-grown plants, 4 to 6 shoots, $16.00 per 100; 

 6 to 8 shoots, 120.00 per 100. Short and clean stock. 



CIBOTIUM SCHIEDEI — Splendid stock, at a real reduction, 5-in. pot plants, 

 at 76c; 6-in. pot plants, |1.00. 



BIRD'S NEST FERN, 4-in. pot plants. 13.60 per doz., $26.00 per 100; 5-in. 

 pot plants, $7.00 per doz., $60.00 per 100. 



BOUGAINVILLEA GLABRA 8ANDERIANA, 3-in. pot plants, well shaped, 

 $10.00 per 100. 



ADIANTUM CROWEANUM, 4-in. pot plants. $16.00 per 100. 



ADIANTUM GLORY OF MORDRECHT, 4-in. pot plants. $25.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, short and bushy, 2VL-in.. $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 

 1,000. 



FERN DISH FERNS, best varieties, including Aspidium, Cyrtomium, Wllsonl 

 and Mayi, $3.00 per 100. $25.00 per 1.000. 



PRIMULA SINENSIS, a splendid strain in Red and White, $3.00 per 100, 

 $26.00 per 1,000. 



AZALEAS, early and late plants, arrived in fine condition — good values — 

 12 to 14 In., at 55c; 14 to. 16 in., at 70c;16 to 18 in., at $1.00; 18 to 20 in., at $1.50. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., PainesviUe, Ohio 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CARNATIONS 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



LA PAYETTE, 



J. D. Thompson Carnation Co. 



Carnations 

 Chrysanthemums 



JOLIET, ILLINOIS 



roy for seedling mum, Mrs. H. Robinson 

 crossed with Cheltoni; Eobert Grunnert 

 for display of carnations; Carl Hankin- 

 Bon for vases of Hadley roses and 

 Chrysolora mums; John Beck & Sons 



The New Carnation 



"ALICE" 



A beautiful shade of clear blush 

 pink, midway between Gloriosa 

 and Enchantress. A marvelous 

 bloomar. Will be disseminated 

 season 1914-15. 



PETBinSHER, Ellis, Mass. 



for vase of mums; J. B. Andrew for 

 display of apples; James Stuart for the 

 early flowering, hardy mum, Normandie. 

 The next meeting will be held No- 

 vember 13. P. W. Popp. 



