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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



JOLX 28, 1910. 



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LiLiuM HARRisii "rj:;^, 



Our first consignments have just reached us, and our advance orders are all filled. In view of the fact that crop 

 is shorter than last year, we advise those who have not already ordered to lose no time doing so. Last year we were not 

 able to meet the demand for our selected Harrisii on late orders. At present we have a good supply, and will be able to 

 take care of early orders; but there should be no delay in ordering, as there is sure to be a scarcity of good stock, 

 especially in the large sizes. We offer selected stock of the original truc^ Harrisii for early forcing, grown from the 

 original true stock — splendid stock for early forcing, for which purpose Harrisii iw so valuable. Our stock is not picked 

 up indiscriminately from different sources, but is grown from one stock, and will be found very superior to the ordinary 

 Harrisii usually offered, both in regard to freedom from disease and purity, and not the late type now so often furnished. 



6 to 7-lnoh bulbs, 850 to tbe case, $17.50 per case; less Quantities, $ 6.00 per 100. 



7 to O.incb bulbs, 20U to the case, 18.00 per case; less quantities, 10 00 per 100. 

 9 to ll.inob bulbs, 100 to tbe case, 80.00 per case; leas quantities, 25.00 per lUO. 



Fe Re PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York 



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Secretary Panter thus enters upon his 

 eighth term of office, and Treasurer 

 Eblen succeeds himself for the twenty- 

 fifth time. 



The tables for the feast were spread 

 on a broad gallery, which was swept by 

 the lake breezes and enlivened by the 

 music from a band in a near-by pavil- 

 ion. Those present at the dinner were: 

 President Eichard Eichling^ Secretary 

 C. E. Panter, Vice-president Simon, 

 Treasurer Eblen, Claude L. Cry, Eobert 

 Lockerbie, B. E. Eble, Henry Cook, 

 Charles Eble, Paul Abele, George 

 Thomas, Harry Papworth, H. E. Dresel, 

 M. M. Jones, E. Baker, H. A. 

 Despommier, J. Eausch, P. A. Chopin, 

 Henry Eehfeld, Theo. Betz, John Eob- 

 erts, I. Haake, A, E. Wells, C. L. Lieber, 

 H. Scheuermann, H, C. Doescher, J. N. 

 MuUer, P. P. Steckler, U. J. Virgin, 

 Joseph Steckler, J. A. NewsLam, H. St. 

 Mard, F. Dounoy, B. M. Wichers, U. 

 Kraak, Otto Werner, T. Collongues, 

 Frank Taylor, and Ed. T. Dunn, a 

 guest. 



Mr. Panter, in his usual bright and 

 witty manner, acted as toastmaster, and 

 called first upon Mr. Baker to do his 

 part. Mr. Baker arose, and, on behalf 

 of the society, presented to Mr. Eblen, 

 the veteran treasurer, a handsome sil- 

 ver-mounted umbrella. 



President Eichling made a ringing 

 speech, calling upon the horticulturists 

 to continue their good work, and prom- 

 ising, as their president, to give his 

 best efforts to the cause. Others who 

 spoke were Paul Abele, Joseph Steck- 

 ler, Harry Papworth, 0. Eble, J. F. C. 

 Waldo, William Pfaff, P. A Chopin and 

 J. A. Newsham. 



Arlington, Wash.— C. C. Croft is 

 building a greenhouse here and will 

 have mums and other flowers ready for 

 market in the fall. 



Vincennes, Ind.— The excellent re- 

 turns obtained by W. A. Eeiman for 

 this year's peony crop have done much 

 to stimulate the planting of peonies for 

 cut flowers in this part of the state. 



Scranton, Pa.— Work on the green- 

 house that is being built in Nay Aug 

 park by John Cleland for presentation 

 to the city, is practically completed 

 and formal transfer of the gift will be 

 made soon. A tablet will probably be 

 installed announcing that Mr. Cleland 

 presented the greenhouse to the city 

 park. The expense of this will be 

 borne by the city. 



OURS IS A STRAIN OF 



PANSY SEED 



that will be sure to please you. We have made a special 

 effort to secure the BEST HOME oROWN from Pansy Specialists, 

 considering no expense and disregarding profits. Our aim 

 is to please you and we know we can do it. It is a mixture 

 consisting of the finest colors ; the flowers are large and of 

 good texture. Try us. 



Price, trade pkL, 50c; X oz-t $1.50; 1 oi., $5.00. 



SKIOELSKY & IBWIN CO., 1215 Bstz Building, Pliilade'plila, Pa. 



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Headquarters for 



SPRING BBLBS 



JOHN LLWIS CHILDS 



Floral Park, N. Y. 



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The best strains in existence. Chinensis. large 

 flowerinj? frintred. Oboonlca Hybrids, unrivaled 

 Ronsdorfer and Lattman strains, large flowering, 

 large flowering fringed and Gig -.n tea. 



See plant adv. under olasslfled. 



1. L. 8CHILLEK. 929 Proaty At«., Tolsdo, OkU 



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Golden Spur - - $ 9 80 

 tmperor - - - - lO.OO 

 laReine - - - 5 90 

 Cottage Maid - - 6.90 



Send for price list of other Daffodils and Tulips. 



ROSE GARDENS »orthteipori. 



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THE GRANITE STATE 



MOWING MACHINE CO. 



HIN8DALX, N. H.. U. 8. A. 



Manufacturers of Granite State Lawn and Field 



Mowers, Capitol Trimmers 



and Spedalties for Garden and Cemetery nse. 



Always mention the llorlsta* Review 

 wben wrltlnc advertleers. 



JUST RBCBTVBD 



New crop of flneet strain of Cyclamen Perslcuni 

 Glganteum. 



<i 



erglinden Strain'' 



(Cannot be pqnaled 100 lOOU 



In this country.) Seeds Seeds 



Mont Blanc, pure white $0.60 $8.00 



Atropiirpuremm . . .80 6.00 



Superhuni, white with dark eye. • • .60 S.OO 

 RoHeum, Rosa V. Marienthal. .60 5.00 



Salnioneum 60 6.00 



L,ila<-inuni, beautlfullllac 60 5.00 



Rococo, extra large fringed 76 6.00 



Also all other flower seeds for florists. 



(iRim&'' 76 Barclay Street, 

 DULf 3 IifKW YORK, N. Y. 



CARL. R. GLOECKNER, Pre». 



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LILIUM GIGANTi UM 



7/9, fine bulbs. $24.00 per case. Ready for 

 delivery from cold storage as desired. 



8KXDS AND IXORIBTS' BUPrUXS 



Money-saving-price-Usts— Free. 



D.RUSCOIII,"'''c:S'c^ATi.o. 



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Aot C. Zvolanek 



Originator of all winter flowering Sw«et 

 Pcast all color*. New crop teed will be 

 ready about Aug. lti« Orders booked now 

 BOUND BROOK. NEW JBBSlT 



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Send for our new and complete 

 Spring 1910 Ostalogne. 



Full List Seeds, Bulbs, Plaot». 



■. H. BSBeiB * CO., 70 Warrea St., New Tork 



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