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The Florists' Review 



Max 22, 1913. 



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ROSES 



MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER 



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The growers who are claiming that Mrs. Shawyer cannot be grown without mildew, are wel- 

 come to call at this establishment and see for themselves whether or not this is the case. We 

 have not seen mildew on Shawyer since Thanksgiving and any grower who has it is simply grow- 

 ing it too hot. A night temperature of 56 to 58 will suit Shawyer to perfection. We can still 

 quote Shawyer and Milady first-class own root, 3-inch stock at $30.00 per 100; $250.00 per 

 1000. Also: 



Pink and White Kiliarney, Richmond, Taft, My Maryland and American Beauty, 



3-inch own root stock at $10.00 per 100. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



The widely heralded trip up the Co- 

 lumbia river will be taken on Satur- 

 day on the steamer Bailey Gatzert. 

 This promises to be the crowning event 

 of the convention and, because of the 

 fame of that section as a Mecca for 

 travelers seeking beautiful scenery, 

 the nurserymen naturally are looking 

 forward to an exceptionally profitable 

 trip, A banquet will be served aboard 

 the steamer and there will be other fea- 

 tures of entertainment. 



A distinctive feature of all sessions 

 of the A. A. N. will be the musical pro- 

 gram that will be rendered before each 

 is called to order. 



Secretary Hall's Bulletin. 



For the information of the delegates 

 to the convention, Secretary Hall 

 issues the following bulletin: 



The secretary expects to be in his 

 office at the Hotel Multnomah, imme- 

 diately after the arrival of the Roches- 

 ter special, at 10:35 p. m. June 17. 



Each member must register at once 

 on arrival and receive his badge. Do 

 not leave badge book at home. 



Those desiring to join the American 

 Association should see the secretary or 

 his assistant. Membership fee is $5, 

 including badge book of over 150 pages 

 and souvenir badge. 



Address letters for the secretary, be- 

 tween June 9 and 14, only, care Hotel 

 Multnomah. 



Before leaving home leave plain in- 

 structions as to how you may be com- 

 municated with. 



The souvenir badge is being prepared 

 by the Pacific Coast Association and 

 will be given to members after they 

 have registered. Members not at the 

 convention will receive their badges by 

 mail later, 



GIPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS, 



The Secretary of Agriculture deems 

 it necessary, in order to prevent the dis- 

 tribution of the gipsy moth and the 

 brown-tail moth into sections of the 

 United States outside of New England, 

 to extend the present quarantine lines 

 in New England beyond those indi- 

 cated in Notice of Quarantine No, 4, 

 to cover the extension, during the year, 

 of the known range of these two in- 

 sects. 



ROSES 



Best new and 

 standard sorts, 

 prime stock, 

 including — 



American Beauty .... 

 Blumenscbmidt, Tea., 



Bon Sllene, Tea 



Bougere, Tea 



DucEesse de Brabant. Tea 



Etoile de Ljon, Tea 



Freiberr r, Marscball, Tea 



Lady HlUlnKdon, Tea 



Mile. Franzlaca Kruger, Tea 



Maman Cocbet, Tea 



Marie ran Houtte, Tea.,. 

 Mra, Ben. R. Cant. Tea... 



Saf rano. Tea 



Snowflake, Tea 



White Bougere, Tea 



White Maman Cocbet, Tea 

 William R. Smith. Tea.., 

 Louis Philippe, Bengal.... 

 Queen's Scarlet, Bengal.. 

 Mlgnooette, Polyantba. . . . 



Pink Sonpert, Hy. Pol 



Anny Mailer, Baby 



Jeanne d'Arc, Baby 



Mra. Taft, Baby 



Orleans, Baby 



Phyllis, Baby 



Bessie Brown, H, T 



Mme. Abel Chatenay, H. T, 

 Mme. Jenny Guillemot, H, T, 



Rena Robblns, H. T 



Ball of Snow, H. P 



Frau K. Dmscbkl, H. P.. 



Hugh Dickson, H, P 



J. B, Clarke, H. P 



Gen. Jacqueminot, H. P.. 



Paul Neyron, H. P 



New Century, Hy. Hag... 

 Sir Thos. Lipton, Hy. Rag. 



Cl'g Sonpert, Hy. Pol 



Dor. Perkins. H'dy 01 



Excelsa, H'dy C\ 



Graf Zeppelin, H'dy Cl... 



Lady Gay, H'dy 01 



Phlla. Or. Rambler, H'dy 01. 

 Tansendschoen, H'dy 01.. 

 White Dorothy. H'dy 01., 

 Wlchnralana Mem'l 01.., 

 Mary Washington, 01.... 

 Marechal Ntel, 01 



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JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



ORCHIDSr PALMS 

 and plants off avery variety 



In compliance with section 8 of the 

 Plant Quarantine Act of August 20, 

 1912, a public hearing will be held at 

 the Department of Agriculture, Wash- 



We want to boy 

 FERNS 



We are ia the market for 

 3-inch Boston Ferns in good 

 condition. Quote lowest 

 price in first letter. 



S. Bryson AyresCo. 



Independence, Mo. 



ington, D. C, at 10 a, m,, June 12, 

 1913, in order that all persons inter- 

 ested in the extension of these quaran- 

 tine lines may be heard. 



