

The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



April 8, 1909. 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



The April exhibition of the Worcester 

 County Horticultural Society was held in 

 Horticultural hall, Thursday afternoon, 

 April' 1, from 3 to 4:30 o'clock. It was 

 considered an excellent showing of flow- 

 ers, plants and vegetables for this season 

 of the year. 



There was a large attendance and much 

 interest was manifested in the display of 

 plants by H. F. A. Lange, which occupied 

 the center of the floor space. 



Two baskets were entered, and these 

 received much praise. Mr. Lange showed 

 one of roses, lilies, carnations, hyacinths 

 and ferns, and Mrs. A. E. Underwood 

 entered one of carnations, callas and 

 ferns. 



The showing of cut flowers was good, 

 considering the approach of Easter and 

 the demand that will be made upon the 

 florists for cut flowers. Mr. Lange 's dis- 

 play was especially fine, and A. W. Hixon 

 had a nice assortment, callas being the 

 principal feature; Mrs. A. E. Underwood 

 was the other exhibitor of cut flowers. 



Narcissi in pots were shown by Mr. 

 Lange and Mrs. Percy G. Forbes, and 

 hyacinths were entered by Edward' W. 

 Breed. Tulips were from the Lange and 

 Breed; gardens. 



The vegetables were interesting and a 

 display of rhubarb made by Herbisrt R. 

 Kinney was much discussed. 



In the florists' division the principal 

 awards were as follows: 



Cut flowers, H. F. A. Lange, first ; 

 A. W. Hixon, second; Mrs. A. E. Under; 

 wood, third. 



Narcissi, H. F. A. Lange, first; Mrs. 

 Percy G. Forbes, second. 



Hyacinths, Edward W. Breed. 



Baskets, H. F. A. Lange, first; Mrs. 

 A. E. Underwood, second. 



Tulips, H. F. A. Lange, first; Edward 

 N. Breed, second; Mrs. A. E. Underwood, 

 third. 



Gratuity, display of plants, H. F. A. 

 Lange. 



The next show will be held May 6. 



NoRRiSTOWN, Pa. — Mr. Muller's new 

 store, at 57 East Main street, has been 

 opened for business. 



FoET Collins, Colo. — Miss L. B. 

 Johnston, who formerly conducted the 

 College Floral Store, has sold the busi- 

 ness to Mrs. Blanchard. Bert J. Clip- 

 pinger, who until recently was a land- 

 scaipe gardener here, has been obliged to 

 retire from that work on account of poor 

 health, and is now engaged in other busi- 

 ness. 



BeddinK plants will soon be in demand. Send 

 for price list. 



Harrfy Roses, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Boxwood, 

 Aristolocliia, Ampelopsis, Hollyhocks, Etc 



NepliroleplB Wbltmanl, 5-ia., 2Sc; 6-in.. 50c: 



7-in., 75c; 8-in.. $1.00. 

 Nephrolapls Bostonlsnsls, 5-in., 25c; 6-in., 



50c: 7-in., 76c: 8-In.. $1.00. 

 Waphrolapls Plersonl, 5-in., 25c; 6-in., 50c: 



7-in., 75c; 8-in., $1.00. 

 Neplirolepls Amerpoblll, 2-in., lOc; 4-in., 25c; 



tJ-in., 50c. 

 Arauoarla Ezoelni, 5-in., 50c, 60c. 75c: 7-in., 



$1.25. 

 Aranoaiia Cempacta, 5-in., $1.25; 6-in., $1.76. 

 noua Bastlea, etrong plants. 6-iD., 50c. 

 Kentla Belmoreana and Forsterlana, 4-in., 



25c and 35c; 5-in., 50c and 75c; 6-in., $1.00. 



$1.25 and $1.50 each; larger plants, $2.00 to 



$85.00 each. 

 Latanlaa. S-ln.. 6c: 4-in.. 15c: 5-in., 25c: 6-in., 50c. 

 Araoa Lutesoens, 4-in.. 3 in a pot, 25c. 

 Dracaena Indlvlsa, 4-in., 15c: 5-ln., 25c. 



JOHN BADER, 



4S Ravin* BtTMt, H. 8.. PITTaBUBa, PA. 



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Fresh Stock, 

 Guaranteed 

 True Type. 



ORCHIDS 



No 



Greenhouses. 

 Direct to you. 



Cattleyas all collected in flowering^ aeaaon. 

 C. Mendelii arrives in May. C. Mosaiae arrives in June. C. Gaakelli. 

 ana arrives in August. C. Gifl^aa Hardyana arrives in October. 

 C Aurea arrives in October. Miltonia VeziUaria, now ready. 

 M. Roeslii arrives in October. '^ 



In any quantity. Place ordeni early. 



G. L. FREEMAN, 388 Appleton St., Holyoke, Mass. 



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ORCHIDS 



CATTLBTA M08SIAE has arrived in iirst-class condition. We sell our plants at 

 our store, 41 West 28tb Street, New York. Our prices are low, and our stock is first-clasB. 

 Write us for particulars and prices, and by so doing, you will be sure of the facts. 



ORDONEZ BROS., 



Phones: 3030, 3681 Madison Square- 



41 West 28th St., NEW YQRK 



Colleotora, Importers and (Srowers of HtBh- Grade ORCHID8 • , 



GRKKNHOD8ES, Madison, N. J. Telephone 51 L Madison, K. J. 



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A LIST OF OUR SPECIALTIES 



Kalmla Latltolla, iine plants. 18 to 24 in. high, 



with large ball of roots, S6.00 per doz. 

 BhododendroBB, Pai sons' hardy varieties. 18 



to 24 in. biirb. full of buds, $9.00 per doz.; 



24 to SO in. b<Kh. fine plants, $12.00 per doz. 

 Irlatolochia Slpho (Dutchman's Pipe), strong 



plants, 4 It. of tops, S'20 00 per 100. 

 impelopsis Veltehil (Boston Ivy), heavy 



plants, with 3 ft of tops, $10.00 per 100; 18 to 



24-in. tons, $7.00 per 100. 

 Azalea Mollis, extra bushy plants, fnll of 



buds, $35.00 per lUO. 



Hydrangea pantenlata grandiflora, 3 ft. 

 high, $10.00 per 100: fctront; tree form. 3 to 

 4-ft. stem. $20 per 100; 4 to 5 ft., $25 per 100. 

 Hardy Roses, dormant, field-grown, of our 

 own growing, none better: 

 Hybrid Perpetual, $11 per 100; $100 per ICOO. 

 Moss Roses, $12 00 per 100. 

 Hardy Climbing, $8.00 per 100. 

 Boxwood, heavy, bush shaped plants, 2 to 

 2^ ft., very fine, 18 to 20 in. through, $l.'iO 

 each. 

 Boxwood, pyramid, 2^ to 3 ft. high, $1.75 ea. 



The Storrs A Harrison Co., "'"ISli"^" 



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Easter Plants ! 



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Spiraea planta in bloom, 25c ^ 



g and 35c each. ^ 



^ Genistas, 3-iach, fine plants, <m 



O runntog from 20 to 2S flower tpikei, 



S $10.00 per 100. S 



g Hydrang^ea Otaksa, 25c per i> 



2 b!oom. 2 



Q Hydrang^ea Otaksa, 2)4-in., ^ 



^ fiae plants, $4.00 prr 100. 



l^ Mum plants, fine stock, 2 'A 



< $25.00 per 1000. 



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p The Carl Hagenburger Co. I 



West Mentor, Ohio 





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Verbenas, 70c per 100: $6.00 per 1000. Pelar- 

 gonium, rooted cuttings, 15 varieties. $2.60 

 per 100 Coleus, 70c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 

 Daisies, Salvias, Heliotropes and Alys- 

 snms, double, $1.00 per 100; $s 00 per 1000 Pe- 

 tunias, double. $1 25 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 

 Aceratums, 60c per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 

 All Booted Cuttlnars Kxpress Paid 

 Cash with order, write 

 S. D. BRANT, Clay Center, Kan. 



ORCHIDS... 



We are booking orders now for delivery early 

 in the spring on all commercial Cattleyaa and 

 Novelties. Our prices are right and our 

 guarantee perfect. We sell only flrst-class goods. 



CARRiUO & BALDWIN, Secaucus, N. i- 



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ORCHIDS 



We have just to hand a fine lot of the follow- 

 ing East Indian Orchids, and for which we solicit 

 your orders: Oendroblum WardlanuiOi 

 D. crasslnode, D. prlmullnum, D. cbrya- 

 otozum and D. Tbyrslllorum, and ottien 

 to follow. Write us for prices. 



Lager & Hurrell, Mummit, V- ^' 



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Fine Quality Orchid Peat 



25-bbl lota 



SO-bbI lots 



100-bbl lots 



aocperbbl 



76c per bb 



70cperbbl 



Osmunds roots. 



WM. MATHEWS, Utica, N. Y. 



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