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March 17, 1910. 



TheWcekly Florists' Review. 



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Headquarters for Hardy Japanese Lilies 



FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY- 



>y w ^|k The Hardy Lilies are planted by many florists now, they bloom outdoors in July and 



^^ ^^^ AuKustand are extremely useful for decorative purposes. The Auratum, Album and 



Rubruni are excellent for forcing. 



^Mtt Llliuin Auratum (Golden Banded Lily). Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000 



r. .-T-^^VJIIil'.^ m 8 to 9 inches T? |U.90 $6.00 $50.00 



l* St'^m^rlml'^^, M. 9tollinches 1.2;") 9.00 80.00 



n k\^^L.ytWj^f rm 11 to 13 inches 2.25 15.00 140.00 



v^'i^^K^' A^HpnB Lllium Auratum Platyphylium. A great improvement on the old 



iiS«'^ J-^tlsv^^K.^if^^^^Jk^'"**^^ Auratum. otherwise similar except that the flowers are very 



^^^''E.vi^V^B^^^rfty^'^^^^^ III! f^tf^^ much larger. 



(K^^^^mSi^iiJ^^^^'^^^lzJi « ^ ^ •^^H 8to Oinches 1.50 10.00 90.00 



^"^^^^^^jj'^PilMvnfTn^ ^^^^^ma 9 to 11 inches 2.00 14.00 130.00 



• ^^1|H0^^MMHH^^^H^P^ 11 to 13 inches 2.35 16.50 175.00 



r * TSSJS^^^S^^^^TTrT* ii^^ LiHum Album (Praecox). Pure white. 



-•^I^WIBfi?*^ *•*■*■«■ *-*-4^^ H to 9 inches 1.10 7.50 72.50 



it mT^Wi^TiS^^^^ 9 to 11 inches 1.60 12.50 115.00 



_ '^ ^^■SHBkHBb'^^ Lilium Album Kraetzerl. Pure white; im improvement on 



V ^B <Mi^^S9K3 Lilium Album. 



► ■•'MM^^^^iP'v^* 9 to 11 inches 2.25 15.00 135.00 



i^* H.i^^^^Bfi^^ i^W^ Lilium Magnificum (Rich pink). 



'' ■ VSBl ^^B^JlmiiF- 8 to 9 inches 1.00 6.00 55.00 



[» ♦ ' •* *iMBfc& •^MBffln 9 to 11 inches 1.25 8.50 82.60 



. » W-VsJI^Ka *^9^mMaR H to l-^ inches 2.25 16.00 150.00 



LK ^ Mm^^^^^^lWm^ 13 to is inches (monster bulbs) ;}.50 25.00 225.00 



f Ik'SBsB^^JmSBtt^m Lilium Melpomene (Pink). 



8 to 9 inches .* 1.00 6.50 60.00 



Lilium Rubrum or Roseum. Beautiful pink, spotted crimson. 



E'l'if^^HL^^iK^KSMI^ ^to Oinches 8.^) 5.00 47.50 



"" "^J'{Jl^Bk;W*MB3B«l '.) to 11 inches 1.25 7.50 72.50 



Lilium Rubellum. A delicate pink variety 1.25 9.00 80.00 



NSinilnK^iyiiaiMM Lilium Tigrinum Splendens. Single Tiger Lily. Orange, spotted 



brown . We offer large imported bulbs 80 6.00 52.50 



X<J Lilium Tigrinum Flore Plena. Double Tiger Lily. Large im- 



^^"li««BWV JIW ported bulbs 1.00 6..50 60.00 



i»V^^WB01WlpA'M^K5Sy I '^^gE -^ Also can supply durine May, June and July from cold storaK*. 



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SOMETHING 

 DIFFERENT 

 IN RIBBONS 



Are qualities that bear the PINE TREE LABEL 

 for Novelty Decorations, Funeral Decorations, 

 Weddings, etc. The rich, brilliant luster, the 

 good hand and beautiful appearance, make these 

 Ribbons head and shoulders over any similar 

 qxialities, and they cost no more than the ordi- 

 nary trashy ribbons usually offered around our 

 prices. 



It pays to keep in touch with the manufacturer. 



SAMPLES AND PRICES FREE. 



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men's show, and had three carloads of 

 trees already on the track when the show 

 was called off. 



StoUery Bros, are growing lilies only 

 for their own retail trade. Their crop 

 this year consists of 1,500 7 to 9 longi- 

 florums and instead of being late they 

 are early. March 14 they had 1,200 of 

 the pots set away in a cold house. 



A. Malehow, 3743 North Clark street, 

 ia the proud father of an eight pound 

 boy who arrived March 10. 



J. H. Biirdett has issued the prelimi- 



nary premium list for the 1910 fall ex- 

 hibition of the Horticultural Society. 

 The list is not greatly changed from 

 other years, except that the sums for 

 cut mums are considerably increased. It 

 carries a total of $4,959 in premiums. 



One of last week 's visitors was Vincent 

 Gorly, of Grimm & Gorly, St. Louis. 



Bowline. 



In the Florists 's Bowling League the 

 teams now stand in the following order: 

 Violets, Carnations, Orchids, Koses. The 

 scores made March 10 were as follows: 



Orchids. 1st 2d 3d 

 Huebner ..161 140 118 



Gtaff 151 146 171 



Vogel 149 148 136 



Byers 167 107 147 



J. Zech 146 156 119 



Totafi ..764 697 691 

 Carnations. Ist 2d 3d 



Farley 166 178 186 



Krauss 137 110 111 



Winterson .153 137 126 

 Pasternlck .123 172 130 

 Ayers 149 143 213 



Totals . .728 740 716 



Violets. 

 Bergmann 

 Johnson . , 

 Kruehten . 

 Lieberman 

 Yarnall 



Totals . 

 Roees. 

 Lamereaux 

 Goerlsch . 

 Vodlka . . 

 Crilg .... 

 Wolf . . . . 



lat 2d 8d 

 .118 102 166 

 .134 UO 152 

 .115 114 127 

 .120 110 196 

 .201 192 185 



.688 668 776 

 Ist 2d Sd 

 152 150 125 

 .156 125 130 

 .110 194 164 

 .121 113 86 

 .149 168 234 



Totals . .688 750 738 



ORANGE. N. J. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 New Jersey Fl6ricultural Society was 

 held, March 11, at their rooms, in Orange. 

 A paper on "Our Native Orchids" was 

 read by Rev. L. H. Lightipe, illustrated 

 by fifty mounted specimens from the 

 author's herbarium. 



Exhibits were made by Lager & Hur- 

 rell, of Summit, of many choice varieties 

 of orchids, among which were fine speci- 

 mens of Cypripedium Orion, never before 

 exhibited, Phalasnopsis Stuartiana, and 

 epiphronitia, under the charge of George 

 W. Strange. 



Joseph A. Manda exhibited cattleyas, 

 speciosissima, intermedia, superba and 

 amethystoglossa; Odontoglossum Rossii 

 majus, Miltonia cuneata and Ansellia 

 cutea. Exhibits of other flowers were 

 made from neighboring estates. 



Some time was devoted to a discussion 

 of the new schedule for the ten months' 

 floral competition just started, and in 

 which twelve silver cups are offered. 



J. B. D. 



Ths Bivnw sends Scott's Florists' 

 Manual postpaid for $5. 



