Makch 10, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



63 



WASHINGTON. 



Business has been quiet during Lent, 

 following the lively season, although 

 compared with previous years Lent is 

 satisfactory. 



The Washington retailers prefer Kil- 

 larney to My Maryland during the win- 

 ter. 



Z. D. Blackistone believes that the Sat- 

 urday sales have done much for the popu- 

 larity of the carnation here. The buy- 

 ers take kindly to them at the special 

 prices. 



George H. ("ook, who has a keen eye 

 for plants, has made a hit with cut 

 sprays of forsythia for table decoration, 

 forced into bloom last month. 



George C. ShaflFer finds his hands full 

 with decorations and design work. 



The automobile delivery, and especial- 

 ly motorcycle delivery, are proving a, 

 great success here. 



David Grillbortzer has a fine lot of 

 lilies, but he is doubtful whether he can 

 get them in for Easter. His Killarneys 

 are exceptionally good. He proposes in- 

 creasing his planting of both this sea- 



BOQ. 



Gude Bros. Co. has a splendid lot of 

 Beauties that will be in before long. 

 Their sweet peas have been the wonder 

 of Washington. M. E. C. 



YONKERS, N. Y. 



The last meeting of the Yonkers Horti- 

 cultural Society was held on Wednesday 

 evening, March 2, with fifty members 

 present, and with President Bennet in the 

 chair. Several new members were ad- 

 mitted, and a number of applications 

 were received. The committee on the 

 dinner reported progress, stating that the 

 arrangements were nearly completed and 

 the tickets selling well. 



The competition in roses for the 

 prize offered by President Bennet was 

 keen, and a number of fine blooms were 

 shown. The judges were Messrs. Mac- 

 donald, Stanton and Burns. The first 

 prize went to J. Lamb, the second to H. 

 Scott, and the third to R. Cummings. 



Secretary Waite read an able and in- 

 structive papfer on "Gardeners and the 

 Gardening Profession, ' ' plainly showing 

 it to be one of the oldest and most noble 

 professions in existence. 



Secretary Waite oflfered a box of cigars 

 as first prize for the most meritorious 

 exhibit of anything, to be competed for 

 at our next meeting. S. A. Woodrow 

 oflFered a two-years' subscription to any 

 of the trade publications as second prize, 

 and a one-year's subscription as third 

 prize. 



Vice-President Cochrane will read a 

 paper on ' ' The Culture of Mushrooms ' ' 

 at our next meeting. Lee Whitman. 



Waterbury, Conn. — Frank Floto was 

 ill for several days with a severe form 

 of the grip. 



Well Rooted Carnation Giittlngs 



Per 100 1000 



Knotaaatrasa t2 00 118.00 



Whit* 8«r«h Hill 4-00 86.00 



Pink Law*on-Knolumtr««s 3.60 20.00 



Pink lAwson *.00 16.00 



B«d W. H. Tatt 4.60 40.(0 



R«d BMMon 3.00 96.00 



B«d Victory 2W 2000 



▼•rtacated Lawaon 2.60 20.00 



Cash with order or 0. O. D. 



SCHEIDEN * SCHOOS 

 •14 ▲sbarr At *. KVAKSTOK. nx . 



Always m«Dtlon tka riorUrta* Revtow 

 wlian writing! advartlaent 



Apple Blossom 

 Wanoka 



Wonder Workers- 

 Money Makers. 

 Strong, healthy, well-rooted, 

 Honest Carnation Cuttings. 

 Hundreds Grow Them Now— 

 But More Will. 



$a.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. Less S% for oasli. 8% 10 days. 



If nnastiifsctory on delivery, retarn at our excenae. Tbst'a our graarsntee 

 that cuttiaffi will be A-No. 1. 



WANOKA GREENHOUSES, Barneveld, N. Y. 



CARNATION BAY STATE 



For price on tbla and other Kood varietiea of Oamstiona aee oar sdvertlaement in the clasaiSed 

 department, rresh Cut Flowers shipped to all parts of New Knsland and Canada. 



High grade Garuatlon blooms oar ippclaity; shipped direct from the grower to the retailer a 



wtaoleaale price. 



SHEPARD'S GARDEN CARNATION CO., 



292 

 Palmiouiit St., 



Lowell, Mass. 



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CANNAS 



King Humbert Chas. Henderson Ex. Crampbell 

 Mme. Crozy Alphonse Bouvier Mile. Berat 

 Florence Vaughan Souv. d' Antoine Crozy 



Write for special prices, stating quantity wanted. 



Presh Tobacco Stems, bale of 800 lbs., 

 $1.75: ton, 99.00. 



W, C* DECKERTf Seedsman 



IDS redoral St., N. S., Pi'lTSUURG, PA. 



CANNAS 



KING 

 HUMBERT 



Started planta, ready March 16. 

 $6.00 per 100 ; $60 00 per 1000. 



Furrow & Company, Guthrie, Okla. 



Mention The Rfview when vou write 



Snow White Sport of HELEN FRICK 



Chrysanthemum 



SpMlal certifloate of merit at Maryland Hortl- 

 cnltural Society. 



Heary stock planta fS.OOperdos. 



Smaller " " 2.00 



HENRY EICHHOLZ. Waynesboro,Pa. 



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Whifmani Ferns 



Nice planU in 2H-in. pots. $3.00 and M.OOper 100. 



Soholsell Ferns, from 2'«-ln.. 16.00 per 100. 



Boston Ferns, 2ifl-in. pots, $3.00 and $4.00 

 par 100. 



Oamelllas, Csunpbell and CliandlerU, In 

 bloom, $1.36, $1.60 and UM each. 



ANTON SCHmTHHS, CoBege Point. L L 



Vinca Variegata 



Stronf Field Grown Plants, Potted, 3>^-in., 



$5.00; 4-in., $6.00 per 100. 



Casb wltb Order. 



J. J. ARNOLD, - Homer, N. Y. 



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DAHLIAS 



We are growers of the very best ; have a large 

 collection to select from. Send for prices. 



David Herbert & Son 



ATCO. N. J. 



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