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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JUNB 1, 1911. 



are poor in quality and were greatly 

 damaged by the heavy rains of last 

 week. Some good gladioli are placed 

 on sale, of the Blushing Bride variety. 

 There is a great abundance of greens 

 of all kinds. 



Flowering plants for hospitals and 

 gift baskets are in great demand, but 

 the supply is small, since there are only 

 the same old standards from which to 

 choose — spiraeas, gloxinias, hydrangeas 

 and a few late potted ramblers. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Bowling Club has dis- 

 continued practice for the summer. 



Charles H. Vick has been chosen as 

 judge at a flower carnival and exhibi- 

 tion to be held August 23 and 24 in 

 Perry, N. Y., under the auspices of the 

 women of the Methodist church of that 

 place. 



Horace Head has returned from Hil- 

 ton, N. Y., where he has been for his 

 health. He was greatly benefited by a 

 few weeks of rest. 



E. C. Campbell has gone to Mount 

 Clemens, Mich., for a short visit. 



Emil Thomann, who was thrown from 

 a wagon a short time ago, severely in- 

 juring his arm, is improving slowly. 



E. F. Rowe, formerly with James 

 Vick's Sons, has gone to Harrisburg, 

 Pa., to accept a position with the Mc- 

 Farland Publicity Co. Edwin C. Arm- 

 brust, with J. B. Keller's Sons, 25 Clin- 

 ton avenue, succeeds him as correspond- 

 ent for The Review. 



Miss Lillian Wlheeler, of the Roches- 

 ter Floral Co., has resumed her duties 

 at 245 Main street east. 



Bedding plants are the best sellers 

 these days, and outdoor work demands 

 all the attention of the landscape gar- 

 deners. They are working overtime be- 

 cause of the warm spell. 



J, B. Keller's Sons have begun early 

 closing and are running on summer 

 schedule time. 



Sunday, May 21, was observed as Li- 

 lac day at Highland park. About 100 

 varieties of lilacs, all in full bloom, 

 were viewed by thousaifds of people. 

 Mayor Hiram H. Edgerton and Park 

 Commissioner W. C. Barry were among 

 those who were out to note the perfec- 

 tion profusion and perfume of lilacs. 



E. C. A. 



Just arrived a 

 large shipment 

 of Cattleyas. 

 Trianae 



ORCHIDS 



Scliroederae 



Mendellii 



SpeciosisHima 



Mo88iae 

 Oisras Sander. 

 GaHkelliana 

 Miltoiiia Yexillaria 



SPECIAL SALE 



JOHN De BUCK 



Care Malt us & Ware, 14 Stone St., New York 



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RAMBLERS 



Baby Ramblers, 6-in., in bloom, 50c each. 



Crimson Ramblers, 6-iD.. 2-year-old, 50c each. 



Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. & N. S. Vesey, Tort Wayne, Ind. 



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MKLrODT, own root, from 2^-ln. pots. $6.00 per 

 dozen ; $30.00 per 100 : $70.00 per 250 ; $260.00 per 

 1000. 



DOUBLK PINK KILLARNET, own root, 

 |4i)0 per dozen; $20.00 per 100; $40.00 per 250; 

 150.00 per 1000. Grafted plants on Dickson's 

 Manetti stocl^. $10.00 extra per 100. 



ROBERT SCOTT & SON, 



SHARON HTT.T., Delaware Co., PA. 



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ORCHIDS 



DHE season for the arrival of freshly imported Orchids being at 

 hand, we beg to call your attention to the undermentioned 

 Orchids, some of which have already arrived and others are to 

 follow. We respectfully solicit your order, which we shall endeavor 

 to fill to your entire satisfaction. 



CATTLEYA PERCIVAUANA- 



A splendid lot, well leaved and 

 plump. Flowers in November and 

 December and well into January. 



CATTLEYA TRIANAE- 



In excellent condition. 



CATTLEYA LABIATA- 



Owing to the scarcity of this popular; 

 species this year, we would advise 

 customers to place their orders at 

 once, as prices are liable to go up 

 higher before the season is over. 



CATTLEYA MOSSIAE- 



Superb plants, fresh and well leaved ; ' 

 best type extant for cut flower 

 growing. 



DENDROBIUM DEARII- - 



A beautiful white Dendrobium. 

 Nice plants, with 3 to 4 and 6 bulbs. 



DENDROBIUM FINDLAYANUM- 



A very fine Orchid from Moulmein, 

 flowering during winter and spring. 



DENDROBIUM JAMESIANUM- 



Pure ivory-white, with red throat. 



DENDROBIUM THYRSIFLORUM- 



Waxy white, with orange-yellow lip. 



LAELIA SUPERBIENS- 



A very fine lot of plants. 



LAELIA CRISPA- 



Flowers much crispe3 and undu- 

 lated. Summer-flowering. 



ONCIDIUM VARICOSUM 

 ROQERSII- 



In fine condition. 



We also beg to recommend our large stock of established 

 Orchids* of which we have large quantities in fine condition. We 

 also supply selected Orchid Peat, Live Sphagnum Moss 

 for Orchids, Orchid Basi(ets^ Boolts on Orchids, etc. 



WRITE FOR SPECIAL LIST No. 46 



LAGER 1 HURRELL 



Summit, New Jersey 



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ROSES! ROSES! ROSES! 



Special Own Root Stock. 



Richmond, American Beauty 



2>4-lnch pots .$7.00 per 100 



3 -Inch pots 9.00 per 100 



Bride, Bridesinaid, Perle, Sunrise, Chatenay. 



24-lnch poto $5.00 per 100 . 



3 -Inch poto 7.00 per 100 



Stoclc ready for shipping in small pots. Standard varieties of Carnations ready, in cuttings 



or 214-inch pota. Send for Circular. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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ORCHIDS 



Saasonabl* Importations 

 My splendid, well-lcnown type Cat- 



tleyfl Mendelil, $60.00 per case. 

 Cattleya Percivaliana at $45.00 



per case. 



In a dormant state, guaranteed type 

 and condition. Ordered now, can be 

 shipped at once. 



a. L. FREEMAN, WellfleetMasf. 



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ROSES 



Surplus Stock 



Killamey and Wlute Killarney, from 

 2>4-inch pots, fine clean stock, $6.00 per 

 ICO; $65.00 per 1000. 



Castle Grove Greenhouses . 



Jas. J. Carran. Supt. DANVIIXK, PA; 



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