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The Florists' Review 



Max 22, 1018. 



Orchicls--Importations 



DIRECT FROM INDIA 



Finest stock ever received in America— READY FOR 

 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY-Extra size bulbs and plants 



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BENSBOBITJM WABDIAinTM OIOANTETXM 



18-inch length of hulbs — Per doc. 



6 to 8 bulb plants $15.00 



to 12 bulb plants 18.00 



15 to 20 bulb plants 24.00 



24-inoh length of bulhs — 



6 to 8 bulb plants $24.00 



9 to 12 bulb plants 42.00 



15 to 20 bulb plants 60.00 



80-inoh length of bulhs — 



6 to 8 bulb plants $30.00 



to 12 bulb plants 42.00 



15 to 20 bulb plants 60.00 



86-lnch length of bulbs — Per doz. 



6 to 8 bulb plants $48.00 



to 12 bulb plants 60.00 



16 to 20 bulb plants, each 7.60 



SENDBOBIUM NOBILE 

 12-inch length of bulbs — 



6 to 8 bulb plants flS.OO 



9 to 12 bulb plants 18.00 



15 to 20 bulb plants 24.00 



18-inch length of bulbs — 



6 to 8 bulb plants $18.00 



9 to 12 bulb plants 24.00 



16 to 20 bulb plants 36.00 



24-inch length of bulbs — Per doz. 



6 to 8 bulb plants $24.00 



to 12 bulb plants 36.00 



15 to 20 bulb plants 48.00 



DENBBOBITJM CHBYSOTOXXTM 



15 to 20 bulb plants, per doz $24.00 



35 bulb plants, each 6.00 



50 bulb plants, each 7.60 



80 bulb plants, each 15.00 



CATTLEYAS-FRESH ARRIVALS 



Trianae =- Percivaliana == Schroederae == Qaskelliana == Mossiae 



All must be potted now to secure full growth the first season. Orders filled at once. 



Freeman Orchid Co., Fall River, Mass. 



Mention TIip Review wlien yon write. 



MADISON, N. J. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Morris County Gardeners' and Flo- 

 rists' Society was held May 14. A 

 large attendance greeted Arthur Her- 

 rington, who was scheduled to give an 

 illustrated lecture on * ' Tree Planting, ' ' 

 and his hearers were not disappointed, 

 for it was one of the best lectures 

 to which they had ever listened and 

 was illustrated throughout with views 

 of trees, showing the process of dig- 

 ging out, protecting the roots, convey- 

 ing the trees to their new location, 

 and the manner of digging the holes 

 and setting. All the trees shown were 

 large and so were the more interesting. 

 His address was greeted with applause 

 and a rising vote of thanks. 



J. Lindaburg brought a specimen 

 plant of Cattleya gigas, with over 

 thirty blooms in perfect condition, 

 from the establishment of Eobt. D. 

 Foote. So well was it liked that the 

 judges awarded it a silver medal. 



At the next fall show, which will be 

 held October 28 and 29, vegetables will 

 be a feature. The * ' Madison class, ' ' 

 with a first prize of $75, a second of 

 $50 and a third of $25, will, it is hoped, 

 bring many exhibits from outside. It 

 will be an open class and our boys are 

 patriotic enough to prefer a grand 

 vegetable exhibition to any other con- 

 sideration. So we hope the other socie- 

 ties, as well as individuals, will take it 

 up and help make it a record exhibi- 

 tion. The usual other vegetable classes 

 will be on as well. E. E. 



Kalamazoo, Mich. — L. B. Hill, for- 

 merly associated with the Hill Floral 

 Co., of Geneseo, HI., is now with G. Van 

 Bochove & Bro., in the capacity of 

 storeman and designer. 



Creve Coeur, Mo, — Henry J. Kelt- 

 raann will build a large greenhouse this 

 summer, having awarded the contract 

 to the John C. Moninger Co., of Chi- 

 cago, and he is considering the erection 

 of another house next year. 



Canna Plants Ready 



Send for our ''great little book** describing 100 leading kinds, all classi- 

 fied as to color, size, foliage, etc. Tells how to select, arrange, grow and store. 



14 WINTZER NOVEL! IES-6 each of the 14. or 84 In all of Wlnfzer's Recent Wonders, 

 $15 00. delivered free. Two each of the 14, or 28 in all of Wintzer's Recent Wonders, 

 $7.50, delivered free. Five each of the 5 kinds below marked *, $5.00. delivered free. 



Each Doz. 100 



Beacon $0 30 $3.00 $20.00 



Conowingo 50 5.00 35 00 



Oladioflora 25 2 50 15.00 



Halley's Comet 25 2.50 15 00 



Kate F. Deemer 50 5.00 35 00 



♦Meteor. Wintzer's 35 3.50 25 00 



♦Mont Blanc Improved .20 2 00 10 00 



Each 

 ♦Mrs. Alfred F. Conard..$0 50 



♦Olympic 1 00 



Rosea Gigantea 25 



Splendor 50 



Uncle Sam 25 



Wabash . 50 



•Wm. Saunders 20 



When you want the best of anything you go to headquarters— for Cannas 

 that means West Grove. And if you are "Canna-wise" you'll not delay, for 

 these are selling rapidly— Bemember— true, sturdy, healthy plants. F. 



0. b, here unless otherwise noted. Unknown correspondents will please send 

 cash with order or satisfactory reference. 



See our Classified Ad under "Cannas" for general list. 



Conard & Jones Co., tS,^ West Grove, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



VINCAS, ASPARAGUS, Etc., Etc. 



VIncas, strong plants. 4-inch pots, $7.00 per 100. Asparagus Plutnosus and 

 Spreneeri, 2i2-inch. $2.60 per 100; 3-inch, $6.00 per lOU. Nleremberglas, 

 Ageratums, Salvia Zurich, S A. Nutt Qeranlum, $2.50 per 100, 

 Aiternanthera, red and yellow, 2c. Extra Fine Echeveria, 2iij-inch $3.00 

 per 100. English ivy, 4-inch, strong, 12c. Cash with order. 



THE SWAN FLORAL CO., Lima, Ohio 



ORCHIDS 



Arrived in fine condition: Cattleya Trianae (espe- 

 cially fine type), C. Gaskelliana, C. Uowiana, Dendro- 

 bium Tiiyrsiflonim, D. Chrysotoxum, I). Formosum, 

 D. Jamesianum, D. Devonianum, D. Dalhousieanum, 

 D. Falconerii and Vanda Coerulea. Oiher kinds in 

 transit. Write for prices. 



LAQER ft HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



Mention Tbe Review when 70a write. 



ORCHIDS 



A new shipment of C. Trianae arrived in an 

 unusually fine condition. Price reasonable. Ju.'t 

 arrived, also in splendid condition : C. Labiata, 

 C. Mossiae. C. Specioslssima, C. Schroederae. 

 Orders promptly filled. Write to 



P. O. Box 78, . 

 8ECAUCUS. N. I- 



JOHN DeBUCK, 



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