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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



April 21, 1910. 



GLEN GQVE . N.-Y. 



A lively meeting of the Nassau County 

 Horticultural Society was held Wednes- 

 day, April 13, with President Duthie in 

 the chair. Mrs. D. G. Geddes was elected 

 an honorary member. More prizes were 

 received for the fall show. The winners 

 of the monthly competition were V. 

 Cleres, for vase of antirrhinums, and G. 

 Wilson, for cinerarias. Cultural certifi- 

 cates were awarded to E, Tardel for vase 

 of ranunculi, also for three plants of 

 Boddington's Matchless calceolaria hy- 

 brid ; to Paul Keul, for geranium and for 

 seedling geranium and climbing rose, Hia- 

 watha. Honorable mention was awarded 

 to L. Barton, for spinach; to H. Gaut, 

 for petunias, stocks and peas; to V. 

 Cleres, for vase of carnations, and to 

 Frank Petroccia, for mushrooms. An in- 

 teresting test of aphine was made during 

 the afternoon. Green fly, white fly, mealy 

 bug and scale were killed in short order, 

 without doing any injury to the plants or 

 flowlits. A pelargonium bloom was dipped 

 into t'^e undiluted solution, without show- 

 ing any sign of injury. It was a most 

 successful test and our genial Glencpve 

 florist, H. F. Matz, who has secured the 

 agency for this vicinity, is sure of secur- 

 ing orders. M. C. Ebel, of the Aphine 

 Co., conducted the experiments and was 

 accompanied by our old friend, Austin 

 Shaw, of New York. 



J. F. Johnston read an interesting essay 

 on "Evergreens" and was well ap- 

 plauded. Oscar Addor. 



CANAL DOVER, OHIO. 



Peonies and other items are far ad- 

 vanced at C. Betscher's, so much so that 

 he expects to cut the main crop of peonies 

 before May 30. Lilacs are showing color. 

 Mock oranges are well budded and will be 

 in bloom by May 1. The peonies are in 

 excellent condition and will give a fine 

 display of bloom. A greatly increased 

 stock of all items is being planted this 

 spring. Gladioli are up six inches and 

 wUl be in bloom by June 10 to 15. Indi- 

 cations are for a phenomenal crop of all 

 fruits and cereals. Never did fruits show 

 a more beautiful bloom. Conditions have 

 been ideal this spring. All lines of busi- 

 ness show an abnormally large volume of 

 demand. 



Cleveland, 0. — L. Warnke & Son, of 

 3744 Woodland avenue, have sold their 

 business and are not in the trade at 

 present. 



Long Branch, N. J.— W. W. Kennedy 

 & Sons, who conduct a flower store at 

 5 East Front street. Bed Bank, N. J., 

 will open a store at 232 Broadway, this 

 city, in the near future. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 



2-in., $2 00 per 100; $18 00 per 1000. 

 ASPARAGUS SPRER6ERI 



2-in., $1.76 per 100; $16.00 per 1000. 



Quality of the above guaranteed. 



MRS. J. L. MILLER, Newark, Ohio 



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GERANIUMS 



B. A. Natt, Mme. Barney. La Vavorite 

 and American Beauty. Strong, well grown 

 stock, In 2>4-in. pots- $2.00 per 100: $18.00 per 1000 



Woodwoii h it Parker 



GKHXVA, OHIO 



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ALoysJa Citriodora 



Lemon Verbena. We have an exceptionally fine stock of extra strong plants in 2-in. 

 pots at 12.00 per 100, $18.50 per 1000; 3-in. pots, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. 



Cannaa — Jean Tissot, Pres. Myers, Pennsylvania. Buttercup, Louisana, Egandale, 

 Florence Vaughan, Alph. Bouvier, from 3-inch pots at 75c per doz., $3.00 per 100("'$a5.00 per 

 1000. -»/ 



2-in. 3-in. 



Per 100 1000 100 



Centaurea Gymnocarpa (K2.00 $18.50 $3.00 



Cineraria Maritima Candidissima 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Hardy Chrysanthemums, good varieties 2.00 



Apple Geraniums 2.00 4.00 



Alternanthera, red and yellow 2.00 v 18.50 



Coleus, Golden Bedder and Verschaffeltii 2.00 18.50 3.00 



German or Parlor Ivy 2.00 



Geraniums, standard varieties 2.00 18.50 



Geraniums, Ivy-leaved 2.00 18 • .00 



Fuchsias, six varieties 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Petunias, double, mixed colors 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Petunias, Dreer's Superb Single 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Verbenas, red, white, pink and purple. - 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Swainsona Alba : 2.00 



Lobelia Newport Model 2.00 18.50 



Hardy Ivy 2.00 17.50 



Salvia, Bonfire and Zurich 2.00 17.50 3.00 



Asters, Vick's Early and Late Branching, select colors, strong trans- 

 planted plants 2.00 18.50 



Dahlia Roots, 5000 mixed to color, whole field clumps 4.00 35.00 



Dahlia Roots, Jack Rose, Sensation. Fringed 20th Century, Fringed Beauty, Gladys, 

 Rose-pink Century, Big Chief, at $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 



Cash with order. . Visitors always welcome. 



R. Yinceot, Jr. , & Sods Co., White Marsh, Md. 



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SEASONABLE STOCK 



per 



too. 



Asparacrnf* Spreneeri, 219-ln., $2.50 

 100, 120.00 per 1000; 3-ln. pots, $4.00 per 

 $35.00 per 1000. 



Asparasrus Plumosns, 4-in., $10.00 per 100. 



FuchsiaH in variety. $2.60 per 100; Little 

 Beauty, H-OO per 100. 



Moonf loiver, strong 2^-in. pot plants, $3.00 

 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Spotted Calla, extra large bulbs, $3.00 per 

 100. 



Caladium Bulbs, 6 to 7-in., $2.00 per 100; 

 $15.00 per 1000; 7 to 9-in., $3.00 per 100; $22.50 per 

 1000; 9 to U-ln., $6.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



Violet Blue Rambler, strong 2-year plants 

 from 6-ln. pots, in bud and bloom, $1.00 each. 



Cannas, good collection of standard sorts. 

 $2.60 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Chrysanthemunis, all the leading cut 

 flower varieties. $2.50 per 100: $20.00 per 1000. 



Heliotrope, good stock. $2.60 per 100. 



Hibiscus Peachblow, $3.00 per 100. 



Passif lora Constance £lliott, white. $4.60 

 per 100. 



Swainsona Alba, $4.00 per 100. 



ROS£8. Kaiserin. strong 3-in. pot stock, 

 $8.00 per 100; 4-in., $12.00 per 100. One-year field 

 grown, potted and kept cool all winter. Just 

 right for benching. 



Clothilde Sonpert Roses, strong 3-in. pot 

 plants, $6.00 per 100. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, Ohio 



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Boston Ferns 



2V2-in. pots, $4.00 per 100. 

 Scholzeli Ferns, 2Hj-ln., $5.00 per 100. 

 Whitman! Ferns, 2'2-in.. $4.00 per 100. 

 Scholzeli Ferns, 7 and 8-in. pans, $1.25 and 



$1.50 each. 

 "Whitmani Ferns, 7 and 8-in. pans, $1.00 each. 

 Piersoni Ferns, 7. 8 and 9-in. pans, 76c to $2.00 



each; 2'2in. pots, $4.00 per 100. 

 Pandanus Veitchii, 5-ln., 75c; 6'2-ln. and 6-in.. 



$1.00 each; 6>ti-in., $1.26 each; 7-in., $1.60 and 



$2.00 each. 

 Pandanns Utilis, 8-in., $3.00 each; 9-ln., $4.00 each. 

 Oransres, in bloom, $1.00, $1.60 and $2.00 each. 

 Kentia Combinations. 11-in. tubs, 6'q to 6 ft. 



high, »13.()() to $14.0() each; U-ln. tubs, 5 to 5>g ft. 



high, $12.00 each; 10-in. tubs. 5 ft. high, $10.00 



each; 9-in. tubs. 4^ ft. high, $8.00 each. 

 One large plant and 3 to 4 smaller plants around. 

 Araucaria Fxcelsa, 6V2-ln. pots, 6 tiers, $1.00 



each; 6-in. pots, 5 to 6 tiers, $1.25 each; 6 and 



e'a-ln. pots. 6 tiers, $1.60 each; e'a-in. pots, 



7 tiers. $2.00 each. 

 Araucaria Olauca, 5>9 and 6-ln., 4 to 5 tiers, 



$1.60 each. 

 Araucaria Robnsta Compacta, 6^ and 6-in. 



pots, 4 tiers, $1.60 each. 

 Hydrangeas, coming in bud for vase planting, 



$9.00 and $12.00 per doz. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, College Point, L. I. 



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Florists' Review 



^FliMi Wrltlnc AdTortlsers 



Bedding Stock a Specialty 



Geraniums, outof 4-in. pots, in bud and bloom. 

 S. A. Nutt, Poitevine, Castellane, La Favorite, 

 Buchner, Doyle, Gloria, La France, $6.00 per 100 : 

 $50.00 per 1000. 



Varieswted Vinoa Vines, 1-in., $7.00 per 

 100;2'«-in.. $2..')0p(>rl0(). Salvia Bonfire, 2^ 

 in., $2.00 per 100; 4-in., $5.00 per 100. Verbenas, 

 2is-in., $2.50 per 100 ; $20.00 per 1000. Heliotrope* 

 $6.00 per 100. Dracaena Indlvlaa, 5-in., t20.0O 

 per 100. 



All Btook in Flrst-olaas Condition anA 

 Ready tor Sbipment. Cash Witb Or- 

 der, Please. Please State How to Sbip. 



E. L RILEY, Trenton, N. J. 



B. F. D. No. 2. 



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JOHN SCOTT 



BntliUid Head and K. 48tli St., 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Palms, Ferns IDecoratiYS Plants 



