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The Weekly Florists^ Review/ 



Febbuaby 8, 1912. 



UNCOUJ, NEB. 



At the annual meeting of the Ne- 

 braska State Florists' Society, held in 

 this city, the following officers were 

 elected: President, Irvin Frey, of Lin- 

 coln; vice-president, J. W. Lawson, of 

 York; secretary, Lewis Henderson, of 

 Omaha; treasurer, J. E. Atkinson, of 

 Pawnee City. Trustees, C. H. Green, 

 of Fremont; Edward Williams, of Grand 

 Island; W. E. Davidson, of Holdrege. 



An increase of $200 in the state fair 

 premiums was recommended, making a 

 total of about $700 offered for flowers 

 and plants. 



After the meeting the annual ban- 

 quet was held in the Lindell hotel and 

 was largely attended, plates being laid 

 for about 100 guests. C, H. Green, of 

 Fremont, was toastmaster, and the re- 

 sponses were numerous, able and enter- 

 taining. Lewis Henderson, Sec'y. 



SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. 



The regular meeting of the South- 

 ampton Horticultural Society was held 

 in the Memorial hall February 1, with 

 President U. S. Ager in the chair. 



The chairman of the show committee 

 reported that the date of the summer 

 show had been fixed for July 24 and 25. 



Two new members were elected, W. 

 H. Malcolm and Louis Ginnochia. 



The members and lady friends were 

 treated to a highly interesting lecture 

 on "Old-fashioned Garden Flowers," 

 by W. H. Malcolm. Mr. Malcolm was 

 rather handicapped in not being able 

 to show his fine collection of pictures 

 of old English gardens. The meeting 

 was held in the afternoon and the hall 

 could not be sufficiently darkened to 

 allow the pictures to be clearly seen on 

 the screen. The lecturer was heartily 

 thanked for his instructive discourse. 

 He has kindly promised to show the 

 pictures at the next meeting, under 

 more favorable conditions. 



William McLeod, Cor. Sec'y. 



Mishawaka, Ind. — Larry Kuhn for- 

 merly a vegetable grower at 611 North 

 Charlotte street, is now out of the busi- 

 ness. 



East Liverpool, O. — Albert Logston, 

 a farmer in the Hookstown district, is 

 building a greenhouse in which to grow 

 vegetables for the market. 



Our Stock of Ferns 



On January 20th invoiced, was 35,369. This con- 

 Blsto of Bostons, 2>a in. to 10 in.; Wliitmanl, 2Vi in. 

 to 8 in.; Amerpoiiiii, 2'a In. and 5 In.; Roosevelt, 2Vi 

 in., 4 in., 6 In., 6 In.; Plersonl, 24 in. to 6 In.; Plu- 

 mo8U8, 2*9 in. to 6 in.; Maidenhair, 2^1 in. and 3 in. 

 Small assorted ferns, 2Hjln.; Sprenueri, 2"^ in. to 6 

 in.; ScottU, 4 in. This malies a total of over thirty- 

 flve thousand. If you are Interested in ferns at all, 

 kindly send us list of sizes you would like and we 

 will quote, you special price, as we need bothlcash 

 and room. ^jjhhb 



Be sure to ask for our E^ter IbUI ~. T^ ,l^' m 



GEO. A. KUHL 



Wholesale Qrower 

 PEKIN, ILL. 



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Asparagus Plumosus 

 Seedlings 



$1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 

 COLLINQDALE GREENHOUSES 



COLLINQDALE. PA. 

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SEASONABLE PLANTS 



2-lnch 8-inch 



Per 100 Per 100 

 Geraniums, variegated foliage. Mountain of Sno^, Silver 



Leaf 8. A. Nutt, Mrs. Pollock f3.0Q $4.00 



Geraniuma, ivy-leaved. Rycroft's Surprise, Mrs. Banks, 



Alliance, Mme. Thibaut, Pierre Crozy, etc 2.00 3.00 



Geraniuma, scented. Nutmeg, Lemon, Oak-leaved, Balm, 



Roee, Apple, etc 2.0(1 3.00 



Geraniuma. standard varieties. We will send 1000, 60 

 each of 20 distinct named varieties, will include some 

 Ivy if requested, 2- in. for $18 60; 8-in. for $26.00. 



Abutilon Savitaii 3.00 4.00 



Achyranthea Emersoni, Beeteri Mosaica 2.00 3.00 



Begonia, Vernon, white and pink 2.00 3.00 



Coleua, Golden Bedder, VerschaflFeltii, Queen, Victoria, etc. 2.00 3.00 



Ck>leua, Brilliancy 3.00 i.OO 



Hardy Chryaanthemuma, splendid assortment 2.00 



Hardy BngUah I^y 2.00 3.00 



Heliotrope, Albert DeLeaux, Chieftain, Mme. Bruant... . 2.00 3.00 

 Lemon Verbena, strong, summer propagation, semi- 

 dormant ; 2.00 3.00 



Lantanaa, lolanda, DelicatisBima, Javi and other kinds. . 2.00 3.00 



Petuniaa, double mixed and white 2.00 3.00 



Salviaa, Bonfire, Zurich, propagated from cuttings 2.00 3.00 



Parlor Ivy, Senecio Scandens 2. CO 3.00 



Tradeaeantia Zebrina Multicolor 2.00 3.00 



Verbenaa, 5 colors, named varieties 2.00 3.00 



Cash with order. 



R.Viiiceiit,Jr.,&SonsCo.,"*"'Md""^ 



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STOCK ALWAYS NEEDED 



Small Fema for dialiM— Pterla Mayll. SermlaU 

 Crlstata Variegata, Wlmiettl, Cretlca Albo- 

 Llneata, $3.00 per 100, $28.00 per 1000. 



Aapidinm Tinaaimenae and O/rtomlnm Falca- 

 tum, $3.S0 per 100, $30.00 per 1000. 



Aq^aracni Flumotut, 2Vi-lii., $8.00 per 100, 

 $26.00 per 1000. 



Asparasiu SpreoBeri, 2^-io., $2.00 per 100, 

 122.00 per 1000. 



Fandanus Vtilia, 8-in.. $10.00 per 100; 4-ln.. 

 $20.00 per 100. 



Cocoa WeddeUiana, 2% -in., $10.00 per 100. 



Anthericum Variegatum, 4-ln., strong, $8.00 

 per 100. 



Rhododendron, special forcing varieties, 8 to 

 12 buds, 18 In. nigh, 75c each; 12 to 14 buds, 24, 

 in. high, $1.00 each. Bright colored sorts with 

 perfect foliage. 



Axalea MoUii, easily forced, 12 to 15 in. high, 

 full of buds, 25c each; 15 to 18 In. high, full of 

 buds, 35c each. 



Xentia Belmoreana, 6-ln. pots, 5 to 6 leayes. 

 24 In. high, $1.00 each; 7-ln. pots, 8 leaves, 24 

 to 26 In. high, $1.60 each. 



Kentia Forateriana, 7-ln. pots, 40 to 44 in. 

 high, 5 to 6 leaves, $2.50 each; 8-ln. pots, 44 to 

 48 In. high, 5 to 6 leaves, $3.50 each. 



Foroinff Spiraea Clumps, extra quality. No better 

 proposition for Easter or Memorial day. 



Floribunda, $5.00 per 100: $45.00 per 1000. 



Gladstone, $10.00 per 100; $00.00 per 1000. 



Snperba, $6.00 per 100. 



Queen Alexandra, $12.00 per 100. 



Blondine, $6.00 per 100. 



Japoniea, $4.00 per 100. 



BEDDING STOCK. 



Ton will want to start soon. 



Heliotropea. Oaar, Cearina, Jersey Beauty, 

 etc., $2.50 per 100. 



Coleus— Beckwltb's Qem, Her Majesty, Queen 

 of West, VerschalTeltii. etc., $2.60 per 100; 

 $20.00 per 1000. 



Oeraniuma — Standard market aorta, eatabllabed 

 plants, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. 



Flowerincr Begonias, good assortment, $3.00 

 per 100. 



Croton Aurea Kaoulata — 3-in. pot plants, $8.00 

 per 100. 



English Ivy— Strong 4-in., 3 to 4 ft. of tops, 

 $12.00 per 1004 2-ln. pota, $3.60 per 100. 



Violet — Hardy English or Rnaaian, 2-ln., $6.00 

 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., 



Palnesville, Ohio. 



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F. S. SMITH 



Feverfew, 2M^-in., $3.00 per 100. 



Coleus, mixed, $2.50 per 100. 



Gadfrey Callw, 4-in., $6.00; 2X-in. $4.00 100 



MO W. SSth St., XniUanapoUB, Ind. 



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 wben writlnff advertisers. 



DAHLIAS 



Ws are growers of the very best; havealarga 

 collection to select from. Send for price*. 



DAVID HERBERT & SON 



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