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86 



The Weekly Florists" Review. 



Febbuart 29, 1912. 



MITCHELL, S. D. 



February 1 one of the city's largest 

 industries, the Mitchell Greenhouses 

 and Nurseries, was converted from a 

 private partnership into an incorpo- 

 r-^ted business. The greater portion 

 of the stock has been distributed 

 among Mitchell people and the organi- 

 zation has now been completed by the 

 election of directors and officers. 



The following stockholders were 

 elected directors: C. E. Newbury, S. 

 E. Morris, Lewis Shuster, W. W. Reams 

 and Ernest F. McKillips. C. E. New- 

 bury was elected president alid gen- 

 eral manager, Ernest F. McKillips, vice- 

 president and treasurer, and W. W. 

 Reams, secretary. 



The reorganization of the enterprise 

 was through the efforts of Ernest F. 

 McKillips and W. W. Reams. The 

 Newburys capitalized their business re- 

 cently at $100,000, and the new pro- 

 moters of the plant issued stock to the 

 amount of $75,000, of which they hold 

 $28,000. 



With only twelve city lots with which 

 to lay the foundation of this present 

 business, the Newburys have steadily 

 grown, until now there are 100 acres, 

 with 55,000 square feet of glass cover- 

 ing twenty-one greenhouses, making it 

 the largest horticultural establishment 

 in the Dakotas. It has the largest heat- 

 ing plant in the city, and a complete 

 water system of its own, operated by 

 electric pumps. 



Beginning with a small local trade, 

 the Newburys not only cover the whole 

 state with their shipments of flowers, 

 but ship into all of the northwestern 

 states. Not only this, but they whole- 

 sale greenhouse stock in every state in 

 the Union. 



The nursery department has devel- 

 oped even faster than the greenhouses 

 and they now ship all kinds of nursery 

 stock within a radius of hundreds of 

 miles. The nursery department now 

 not only does a retail but a wholesale 

 business. 



West Park, N. Y. — Andrew Mason, 

 superintendent of Col. O. H. Payne's 

 estate, has the new range, recently 

 erected by Lord & Burnham Co., in 

 good running order. He expects to 

 build a wall garden for fruit trees thiS 

 summer. 



Every grower who has found a profit in Gol- 

 den Glow mums will want to try 



SMITH'S ADVANCE 



the earliest white. We are supplying stock 

 from a grower who made a great success with 

 it. Rooted cuttings, 75c dozen ; $5.00 per 100. 

 From 2i4-in. pots, $1.25 dozen: $8.00 per 100. 

 100 rate on lots of 25 or more. 

 Growers:— Write us about your needs in 

 Carnation Cuttings. Our connections ^vith 

 the best growers everywhere make it possible 

 for us to supply stock of best quality. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



66 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



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F. S. SMITH 



Mrs. P. Satder Daisy, 2-in $5.00 per 100 



CeriBhims— Caetellane, S. A. Nutt, J. Viaud, 

 Marvel, 2-in., $2.60 per 100 



S80 W. Uth St., Indl«iuipoU«, Ind. 



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W K^ l^il ^^k I^I ^B^ ^ ^^^ definition — 



LCiniyrniS ''Better For Less" 



Per 100 1000 



Killamey , strong 2-inch $4.00 $35.00 



White Killarney. strong 2-ineh 4.00 35.00 



Carnation Bontlre, best all-round red. 5.00 40.00 



Carnation Wlilte Wonder, best all-rouud white 5.00 40.00 



Calla Godfrey, freest of all 4.00 35 00 



Salvia Boule de Veu, earliest and best 3.00 25.00 



Street Alysaum, Cupbea, AKeratum, AbutUon, Coleua, Altemanthera, and 

 many other plants for the retail florist. Send us your orders. 



FRED H. LEMON & CO., Richmond, Ini 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



A PINK GARZA (Mary Ck)lladay) 

 A seedling of Garza, with habit of parent; in color, a rich roee lavender 

 pink. Extremely free and of excellent keeping qualities. Whether grown for 

 pot plants or for cuttings, it is equally adaptable. Do not disbud. 

 35 cents each; $4.00 per dozen; $86.00 per hundred 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



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THE STRAFFORD FLOWER FARM, STRAFFORD, PA. 



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Chrysanthemums | Aster Seed 



Elmer D. Smith & Co., Adrian, Mich. 



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Azalea 

 Vervaeneana 



In bud and bloom, for decorative parposes. 



50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 to $1.50. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN 



1012 W Ontario St.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



PGBOWXB Ol* 

 ALMS, ETC. 



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HOLMESBURG, : PHIUDELPHK, PA. 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Palma, Plants, Orchids, Etc. 



Bend for Price list. 



NOTICE 



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 )• leep in touch with commercial horticulture in Eoc- 

 bd and the continent of Europe : Your beat mcaaa 

 ■i doinc this ia to take in the 



Horticultural Advertiser 



Our circulation covers the whole trade in Great Brit; 

 ■fa and the cream of the European firm*. Imparnal 

 nporto of all novelties, etc. Paper free on receipt oi 

 Ttcents. covering cost of postage yearly. As the H. A. 

 b a purely trade medium, applicants should, witn tn* 

 iatocription, send a copy of their catalogua or otbif 

 ■rldence that they belong to the norsery or teed tnM< 



A7& G. Pearson. Lowdhan. NottiigliairEii. 



