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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Sepxkmbeb 15, 1010. 



ORANGE, N. J. 



Club Meeting. 



AfliT Mil iiiti'i-iiiissioii of two months, 

 the Now JiTsoy Floiicnltiual Society 

 held ils regular mcctiiit' in Lindsley 

 liall, 1240 Main street. Sopteniher 9. 

 Light r(>l'reslinients were served to tii.' 

 iii('nil)ers and others by tlie society. 



Arrangements for tlif dahlia show, 

 to )i(" held October 1. were eomplet'd. 

 This show lias always attracted atteii 

 tion and promises this time to be the 

 largest exhibition of its idnd the so 

 '•icty ever held. 



I'resuient Albert F. Larson. Treasurer 

 Walter <iray, Secretary William Reid 

 aTid John Hayes were apixiinted a com 

 mittee to go to New VoiU to select the 

 silver cups which will bf awarded in 

 .January for the year's competitions at 

 the monthly exhibitions. it was de- 

 cided to award the large silver cup do- 

 nated by Mr. Le Count at the last meet- 

 ing, for the best twenty-four cut chry 

 s;iiitliemums, six varieties, four flowers 

 if each, at the chrysanthemum show, 

 which will be Indd on tlu' r<>gular meet 

 iug night in November. 



Lager & Ilurrell, of Summit, X. .) , 

 had a nice display of rare or<-hids on ex- 

 hibition, for which tliey received '•."> 

 points; .\. H. denkins. Albert F. Lar- 

 son gardener, roses, 90 ])oints; Thomas 

 Kdisoii, Frank Drew gardener, roses, 80; 

 S. M. & A. Colgate, William Reid gar- 

 dener, roses, 75, and carnations, 70; 

 Charles .\. Hathaway. Max Schneider 

 gardener, carnations, 60; WjHiam Keid, 

 tlowtning plant, 7."), and foliage plant, 



For the exliibits not in competition 

 for points the following awards were 

 made: Vase of roses. Albert F. Larson, 

 cultural certificate; vase of roses, Frank 

 Drew, cultural certificate; tuberous 

 rooted begonias. William Reid, cultural 

 certificate. 



The judges were Charles Ashmead, 

 Kdward Fccles and John Hayes. 



William Reid, Secretary. 



<XKMATIS paiiiciilata, stroDK plants, 



$10.00 per 100. 

 ASPARAGUS Spreiisr«'ri, 2-in. pote, 12.00 



p«>r 100; iigin. pots, $3.00 per 100; 3-in. pots. 



$6.00 per lOO. 

 BEGOMIA Vernon. 4-ln. pots, in bloom, 



$1.00 per doz. 

 STEVIA. dwarf. iHz-ln. pots. $1.00 per do/.. 

 CBOTONS. from 4in. pots. $2.00 per do7..: 



3-ln. pots. ♦l.iW per doz. 

 AMPKLOPSIS Veitt-liH, 4-ln. iiots. »10.0() 



per 100. 

 ARAl<'C.4RIA Kx«-el»a. S-ln. pots. 3 tiers. 



50c each. 

 RVBBKR PLANTS. 6-ln. pots, .'."S.- each: 



6-ln. pots. :i5c. 

 POINSKTTIAS. 3-ln. pot«. *5.00 per 100. 

 FERNS FOR DISHES, tine assortment. 



2'a-ln. pots. $3.(X) per 100. 

 BOSTON FERNS. 4-ln. pots. $1.50 per doz.: 



5-ln. pots. *2.00 per doz. 

 DAISIES, white and yellow, 2'2-ln. pots, $3.00 



per 100. 



C. EISELE 



1 1th & Westmoreiaid Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Joseph Heacock Co. 



WYNCOTE, PA. 



QrowTB of FIno Kentias 



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WETAKE THE LEAD! 



IN WHAT? 



WHAT A FOOLISH QUESTION I 



Don't you know, haven't you heard of GODFREY 

 ASCHMANN, the great importer and Philadelphia growei 

 and shipper of this well-known ever- Araiiraria Fvroica 

 lasting green decorative plant, the "I OUtGI Id LAtClad 



Robusta Compacta and Excelaa Glanca? We began 25 years 

 ago with only 100 plants. Our 1910 importation is — 



LOOK! LOOK!! 10,000 



and more will be coming this fall, after I make my selection of the choicest on my trip 

 to Belgium, the growing district of the world for ARAUCARIAS, AZALEAS, PALMS. ETC. 



WFI I INFORMFD -'' '^ well known by the trade that for -many years past Ihave gone personally to 



etc. 



Belgium to select tor our customers the best of Araucariaa. Azaleas, Palms. 

 What bargains can be picked up there for cash! 



EMPTY HOUSES WON'T PAY. 



Now is your time to fill your empty houses with 

 something that will grow into money for you while 

 you sleep. Araucarias will do it. Please look at our 

 special low prices for superior stock. 



Araucaria Excelsa, raised from top cuttings 

 only (no seedlings), 2, 3, 4 to 6-year-old, 6. 6^, 6 to 

 7-ln. pots. 12, 15. 18, 20, 26 to 30 inches high, 36c, 60c, 

 6Uc. 76c. $1.00, $1.26 to $1.50 each. Robusta Com- 

 pacta and Excelsa Olauca. 6-in. pots. $1.00 to 

 $1.26. 



Kentla Forsteriana. In fine shape. 5Hi to r>-ln. 

 pots, 4, 6 and 6-vear-old. 30, 35, 40 and 46 inches high. 

 75c. $1.00. $1.26, $1 50. $2.00 to $2.50; 4.1n.. 30c. 



Kentia Beluioreana, 5, 6 to 7-year-old, 5, SHs, 

 6to7-in. pots, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.26, $1.60 to $2.00 each: 

 2'a to 3in.. 10c; 4-ln.. 25c. 



Azaleas, well shaped plants. DeutKche Perle. 

 Niobe. .Simon Mardner. Mme. Van der 

 CriiyHsen. De Scliryveriana. 75c. $1.00. $1.25. 

 $1.50 to $2.00. 



Rubber Plants, 6-ln.. 36c and 40c. / 



Pteris Wllsonl, 6 in. pans, nice and busby, 26c. 



Asparairus PInmoHus. 2H2-ln., 3c; S-in.. .5c: 

 4-ln.. 10c. 



Our Ferns are very fine this year and I can Kivi- 

 \ eiT good value to make room for my large Impoi- 

 tatlon of Azaleas. Boston, Scottli, Whitman i 

 and St'Iioizeli, 5h and (i-in. potji. 36c, 40c and 5(K': 

 7-in.. large, bushy plants. 75c to $1.00. Special to 

 close out-Scottii and Wliitniani, 4-ln.. 16c; 

 tine to grow on. 



Ferns for dishes, big asso i-tment, 2'ii-in. pots. 

 $3.00 per 100; 3-in.. $5.00 per 100. 



Nephrolepis TodeaoldeH (London fern), 2^ 

 In.. 5c; S-in.. 7c. 



Asparagus Sprentceri. 2H!-in.. 3c. 



Hydransea Otaksa, pot-grown. iMn., 26c. 



SaEo Palms, ready now. G. 7 to 8-in. pota. 6 to 

 20 leaves. 10c per leaf. 



Cocos Weddelliana. 3-in. pots. l.'>c. 18c and 20c. 



Begonia Gloire de L>drrain« (deep pink) and 

 LonadaJe (pale pink). 4-ln.. 26c; C-tn.. 60c. Lions- 

 dale. 3-ln. pots, 20c. 



Solannm or Jerusalem Cherrlee. our well-knowa 

 prize strain, the multlflorum, 2>a-in. pots. $6.00 per 

 100. 



Primula obconica, our best strain, 4-in., 10c: 

 6-in., 15c. In bloom. 



Primula Chinensis, best strain. 4-in., 10c. 



Cyclamen , 4 best colors, 4-ln. pots, 15c. 



All plants 'iS at 100 rate. Cash with or<ler, please, 

 purchaser only. 



All plants must travel at risk of 



fiodfrej Aschmaon, w.oliuri.si.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



WHOLKSAUE OROWXR, IMPOBTKR AND 8HIPPXR OP POT PXiAHTS 



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COLEUS BRILLIANCY 



Tlie most useful of the large leaf varieties. Luxuriant, handsome, red 

 and yt'llow foliage. .">-iii. pot plants, for immediate shipment. *1.00 ptM- doz.; 

 S4.(H) per 1(K». 



Golden Bedder, Verschaifeltii and otiier standard sorts, 2-in.. |2.0() 



IHT KKi. 



Our Specialties Which We Grow in Quantities 



Geraniums. Over i\{y,OiM\ stock plants; 20(»,(M»0 in :>-in. pots, rea<ly for 

 Fall shipnifiit. 



Dahlias. Over 4ii acres. ;'>.")0,(KK) whole Held clumps. 

 Cannas. 10 aci-cs in splendid siiaiK*. 



A cordial inviiatioii is exteiulwl to the tnule to attend our Fonrtli Aiunial Kalilia Show. 

 Sepifin'ior 27-:^0tli. < om-i to Cowentoii, B .V: (). R. R. train from -Mtii an<l chestnut St:? . Phil- 

 adelphia. S;lo A. M. Special tniins from Baltimore. 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO., - White Nanh, Hd. 



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FOR THE FINEST 



Crotons, Ferns, Ficus Pandurata, 

 Dracaenas, Etc. 



See our full page adv. In the Review of September 1. 



ROBERT CRAIG CO., 4900 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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