September 8, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



55 



ting large quantities of Lilium album 

 and Lilium rubrum, which are among 

 the best sent into town. 



Albert D. . Brown, of Seattle, is in 

 San Francisco, on his way to southern 

 California. G. 



VICTORIA, B. C. 



riorists' Society Organized. 



At a meeting held here recently an 

 association to be known as the B. C. 

 Florists' and Nurserymen's Association 

 was formed, to further the interests of 

 the florists of the province. A local 

 branch was also organized and is to be 

 known as the Vancouver Island Flo- 

 rists' and Nurserymen's Association. 

 At the meeting of the local branch, 

 which was held prior to that of the 

 parent organization, A. J. Woodward, 

 of this city, was elected president of 

 the two divisions of the association, 

 with H. Callow, also of this city, as 

 secretary. H. Tidy, of New Westmin- 

 ster, is secretary of the Mainland 

 branch. 



The Vancouver Island Association 

 selected a committee to draw up a con- 

 stitution for the new organization. 



A. J. Woodward, A. C. Wilson, of Na- 

 naimo, and L. Russell, of this city, 

 were chosen as delegates to the first 



B. C. florists' meeting, which was held 

 in Vancouver, August 18, at the exhi- 

 bition buildings. A delegation was also 

 appointed to interview the government 

 relative to the work of the association. 



The formation of this organization is 

 an entirely new movement in this prov- 

 ince, British Columbia being the last 

 to form an association of this kind. 



ORIENTAL POPPIES. 



We wish to grow some oriental pop- 

 pies for next spring's sales. We have a 

 lot of nice seedlings in a coldframe. 

 Would it be better to pot them and 

 carry them in the coldframe during 

 winter, or can they be lifted in spring f 

 If so, will they bloom next spring? 



L. M. B. 



Transplant the seedlings four to six 

 inches apart each way and leave in the 

 frame over winter. If they were of 

 sufficient size, they could be planted 

 where they are, to flower about the mid- 

 dle of October, but the better plan with 

 small seedlings will be to wait until 

 spring. Possibly a few of the strongest 

 plants may flower, but the bulk will 

 not do so until the following year. Had 

 your seed been sown in early spring, 

 all the plants would have bloomed the 

 succeeding year. C. 



Thompson Carnation Company 



CARNATIONS : : : 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Joliet, ... Illinois 



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SMITH'S 



Chrysanthemum Manual 



40c Prepaid 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO., '^.Mf ■ 



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Grafted Rose Plants 



Young stock, very choice strong plants. 



400 Richmond, 3-inch, at $12.00 per 100 



2000 Pink Killarney, 3J4 and 4-inch, at 15.00 per 100 



500 Pink Killarney, 3-inch, at 12.00 i)er 100 



1000 White KiUarney, 3^-inch, at 15.00 iier 100 



All plants sliipped from Hinsdale, lU. 



D tt tt A Att A lAlo ft h h 1 1 rn ^'''^* *'"' ^<"'*' ^^ Wabash Ave., Chicago 

 0099011 Of If 991111111 II J Greenhouses: Hinsdale. 111. 



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Choice Stock 



FANDANUS VEITCHII 



Fine specimens, 6-in.. 11.00 to $1.25 each; 

 7-in., $1.50 to $2.00; &-in.. $2.00 to $2.50. 

 FICUS ELASTICA (Rubber Plant) 

 6-in., 24 to 30-iii. high, $6.00 per dozen. 



CHRISTMAS PEPPERS 



2H-in. stock, t2.50 per 100 ; y-in., $5.00 per 100. 



CHINESE PRIMULAS 



Very best English and French strains, 2*fl- 

 in. pots, ^.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 FERNS 



For dishes, assorted varieties. 214-in. pots, 

 $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order. 500 at 1000 rate. 



We extend a cordial invitation to all 

 members of the trade to visit us, when in 

 Chicago. We try to have things attractive 

 and interesting at all times. 



FRANK OECHSLIN 



491 1 W. Quincy Street, CHICAGO, ILL 



Formerly Garfield Park Flower Co. 



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35^-inch Grafted 

 Pink Killarney at 



10 cents each. . . 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



Morton Grove, 111. 



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New Carnafion 



Christmas Cheer 



Will prove a genuine gold mine. $15 per 100; $125 

 per 1000. Jan. delivery. Get your order in early. 



HGNRY EICHHOLZ, Waynesbofo, Pa. 



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CARNATIONS 



F. DORNER & SONS GO. 



LAFAYETTE, - - - INDIANA 



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JOHN SCOTT 



BntUmd Boad and B. 4Sth St.. 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Palms, Ferns gOecoratiw Plants 



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 wben writinB advertlBers. 



UY ^PFP.IilTY Primula obconica erandl- 

 mi drtUlMLlI flora and B:lBantea,RONS- 

 DORFER HTBRIDS, the standard in color 

 and size of flower: Compacta, Kerniesina, purpu- 

 rea, oculata. violacea, rosea flm., Appleblossom, 

 the best for cut. Strong plant from 214-in. pots, 

 $3.00 per 100; 500 or more. $'2.50 per 100. Cash. 



HENRY SCHMIDT 



408 Fulton St., Weehawken P. O., N. J. 



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CARNATION PLANTS 



Field-grown, good stock 



$5.00 per 100 



10,000 Enchantress, 5000 Beacon 



D. T. McCirthy & Sons, Nurserymen and Florists 



LOCKPORT, N. Y. 



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Rose Plants 



1000 4-in. While Killarney.. 



1000 :i-in. White Killarney.., 



100 1000 

 .$l;i.00 $100.00 

 , 10.00 !l0.00 



'liH^ discount if ordered at once. 

 Casli or C. O. D. 



W. j. & M. S. VESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



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CHAS. D. BALL 



GROWER OF 



ALMS, ETC. 



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H0LMESBUR6, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 

 Palms, Plants, Orchids, Eto. 



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