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SCPTEUBBB 26, 1912. 



; The Florists^ Review 



31 



MICHEIi'S CrCUMEN SEED 



Unsurpassed for Size and BrIHIant Coloring off the Flowers. 



^'DISTINCTIVE" GIANT STRAIN 



Grown for lis in England by a leading specialist. 



100 Seeds 1000 Seeds 



794 Pure White $1.25 $10.00 



796 Soft Pink .-. 1.25 10.00 



792 White with Red Base 1.25 10.00 



790 Brilliant Crimson 1.25 10.00 



798 Salmon Plnlc 1.25 10.00 



799 Mixed. A splendid assortment of colors 1 .00 9.00 



REGULAR GIGANTEUM STRAIN 



Grown for us by one of the leading srrowers in Europe. 



100 Seeds 1000 Seeds 



780 Album. White $0.75 $6.00 



782 Roseum. Pink 75 6.00 



784 Rubrum. Red 75 6.00 



786 White with Red Eye 75 6.00 



788 Mixed Colors 60 5.00 



Send for our lateat Wholesale Cataloirtte— Just Out. 



Henry F. McheH Co., Mirket'st.. Philadelphia 



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The Denver WholesaTe' Florists' Co. 



(REORQANIZED) 



1433'35 California St., DENVER, COL. 



TEA ROSES AT SPECIAL PRICES 



Our assortment of colors, short stems per 100, $2.00 



Our assortment of colors. J2-inch stems per 100, 3.00 



White and Pink Killarney, Richmond,) 



iMrs. Aaron Ward and Lady Hilllngdont ^^ ^^^' ^'^^ ^'^^' *^-^ 



M«>Titton Th* R^Tlew when yon write. 



Field; Edwin Stevens, a fine scarlet 

 decorative; Virginia Wardell; Globe, a 

 huge show variety; Alice Longworth, 

 a beautiful shell pink decorative; Lil- 

 lian Bussell, Clara Bloodgood and 8. W. 

 Leighton, also awards of recognition for 

 Samoset, orange decorative; Jake Stahl, 

 rich crimson decorative, and Sunrise. H. 



E. Wirth took certificates for decora- 

 tive seedlings 102 and 113, and for Herr 

 von Bismarck, deep crimson cactus. E. 



F. Dwyer received awards for single 

 seedlings 1000 and 1001 and Luther C. 

 Parker an award of recognition for 

 Houghton, white suffused delicate pink, 

 a peony-flowered sort. 



Among cactus varieties the following 

 stood out prominently: F. Graham, Mar- 

 jorie Castleton, Artus, Phineas, Reliable, 

 H. G. Alf ord, Kathleen Bryant, Goliath 

 and Sardigna. In decoratives, which 

 were much in favor, a few of the best 

 were: Papa Charmet, Mme. Marze, M. 

 Barel, Le Grand Manitou, Yellow Co- 

 losse, Jeanne Charmet, Souv. de G. Do- 

 azon, Le Geant, Jack Bose, Delice, Santa 

 Cruz, Oban and Mme. Van Den Dael. 



The exhibition committee consisted of 

 E. W. Ela, Woburn, Mass.; H. L. Win- 

 ters, Lakeport, N. H. ; Geo. B. Gill, Med- 

 ford, Mass.; G. L. Stillman, Westerly, 

 R. L; W. C. Brady, WoUaston, Mass.; 

 T. N. Holbrook, Braintree, Mass., and 

 J. K. Alexander, East Bridgewater, 

 Mass., the president of the society. 



Various Notes. 

 W. F. Turner, of Woburn, had the 



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first pansies in the local market Septem- 

 ber 11, following with single violets 

 September 13. 



W. D. Howard, of Milford, has al- 

 ready some high grade carnations. Bea- 

 con, White Enchantress, Pink Delight 

 and Fenn, at the Boston Flower Ex- 

 change. 



The annual fruit and vegetable show 

 of the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety will be held October 4 to 6. 



George W. Foster, of Tewksbury, is 

 sending a fine lot of Golden Glow chrys- 

 anthemums and excellent new crop car- 

 nations to the Boston Cooperative Mar- 

 ket. 



Gustave Olson, of Woburn, has the 

 best araucarias we have seen in years. 



NEW SIZE 



Imported All -Glass Tank 



Size 



e^xS^axS^ in. 



high. 



$1.0O 

 •ach 



No. A 



Send for illustrated catalogue of all kinds of 

 aquaria, tanks, flsh globes and aquarium acces- 

 sories. Headquarters for Picidin & Mulertt's 

 I. X. L. imported fish food. 



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 28 Warran St.. NEW YORK 



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They are in active demand at 2 Park 

 street. 



Albert H. Woods, a violet specialist 

 in Brookline, accidentally shot and in- 

 stantly killed Thomas Goldrop, a gar- 

 dener in Cambridge, on the evening of 

 September 18. Mr. Woods stated that 

 thieves had been looting his violets, 

 and hearing someone in his beds on the 



