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The Florists' Review 



Jdne 26, 1913. 



NBW ORLEANS. 



Annual Outing. 



The twenty-seventh annual outing of 

 the New Orleans Horticultural Society 

 was held June 19, at Spanish Fort. The 

 popular restaurant Over the Rhine was 

 selected for the festivities, and every 

 chair at the large table stretching$over 

 the full length of the banquet hall was 

 occupied. The monthly business meet- 

 ing, which was to be held preceding 

 the banquet and at which the nomina- 

 tion of officers for the coming terra 

 should have taken place, was dispensed 

 with. It was a record-breaking gather- 

 ing that enjoyed the splendid menu, 

 and mirth and good fellowship reigned 

 supreme. A male quartette rendered 

 many popular selections, thereby add- 

 ing considerably to the general pleas- 

 ure. Secretary C. E. Panter served in 

 his unique style as toastmaster, and dur- 

 ing the evening called on everyone 

 present to make some remarks. The re- 

 sponses came cheerfully and pledges of 

 cooperation in the future uplifting of 

 the trade and the constant beautifying 

 of the city were renewed. At a late 

 hour the banquet came to a close and 

 the committee in charge received the 

 heartiest congratulations from everyone 

 on its great success. 



The following members were in at- 

 tendance: F. Dormoy, P. Ackermann, 

 H. Kraak, B. M. Wichers, Otto Abele, 

 P. A. Chopin, C. L. Ory, A. Alost, H. 

 Scheuermann, F. J. Eeyes, J. F. Boll- 

 winkle, E. A. Farley, Th. Betz, F. E. 

 Brooker, E. P. Steckler, J. Bernard, J. 

 Eeck, M. J. Gurtler, H. C, Doescher, C. 

 E. Panter, M. Scheinuk, D. Newsham, 

 P. Abele, E. Eichling, H. Eehfeld, H. 

 E. Dressel, H. Papworth, E. E. Simons, 

 G. Thomas and E. Baker. 



The arrangements committee con- 

 sisted of P. Abele, chairman; D. New- 

 sham, C. R. Panter and H. C. Doescher, 

 ex-officio. The flowers and Asparagus 

 plumosus for the table decorations, like- 

 wise the boutonnieres for each plate, 

 were donated by U. J. Virgin. The 

 color scheme was red and white. Phlox 

 decussata, Canna King Humbert and 

 Alaska daisies were used for the vases, 

 and cactus dahlias in various shades of 

 red for the boutonnieres. Eichard 

 Eichling, foreman on Mr. Virgin's 

 nursery, carried out the decoration and 

 was highly praised for its effective 

 style. E- E. 



Lewlston, Idaho. — Mesdames Lydon & 

 Underwood, proprietors of the Normal 

 Hill Greenhouses, won first prize for 

 the florists' collection at the fifth an- 

 nual rose festival. 



Plants from 2^-in. Pots 



$3.00 per 100: 



Aapanicui Spre&Keri and Plumoaui, Parlor iTf, 

 Euonrmus Radioani Var. ; Euonymus, eolden 

 variegated; Hydrangea Otaksa, Bridal Myrtle, 

 Swaintona Alba, Artillery Plant; Anthericum 

 Vittatum Var.: Colmit, verichaffeltii. Golden 

 Bedder. MoonTines, larke flowering; Bouvardia 

 Humboldtli and Lemon verbenas, 



PLANTS ntOM S-INOH POTS, $4.00 per 100: 

 Ampelopiia Veitchii, Paision Vine. 



Kantla Belmoreana, S-lnch pott, 8 and 4 

 Itayee, ^.50 per dos. 



HoaeyaucU* Halleana, 4-in. potB. $1.50 per 

 doc. 



Xyrtle Plaati, the real bridal myrtle, S-lncb 

 pota, $1,00 per doc ; 4-lnefa pota. $1.50 per dos. 



Paaaiea Vine, 4-lnek pota, 10c each. 



AmpclopaU Veitchii, 4-lncb pota, lOc eacb. 



• UOlLl, rHLADELPHIA, PA. 



GERANIUMS 



BARGAINS TO CLOSE 



2ifl-in. 

 PerlOO 



S. A. Nutt 12.00 



Buchner 2.50 



Perkins 3.00 



J. Viaud 3.00 



B. Poiteviue 3.00 



E.G.Hill 3.00 



Tiffin 2.50 



Grant 2.50 



Lakeland 2.50 



CANNAS 



King Humbert 



Gladiator 



Fl Vaughan 



Austria 



McKinley 



Mme. Crozy 



S-in. 

 100 



$3.50 $ 5.50 



4.in. 

 100 



4.50 

 4.50 

 4.50 

 4.50 

 4.00 

 4 00 

 4.00 



7.50 

 5 00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 5 00 

 5.00 



•,00 



10.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 



BEGONIAS ^. ^rroo a- 



Luminosa .'.; |3 50 $-7.50 



Erfordii 3.50 7.50 



Argeateo-Guttata 2.50 . 6.00 



Alba Picta 2.50 6 00 



B.C. Rocker 2.50 6 00 



Childsii 250 600 



Thurstoni 3.50 6.50 



Sanderson! 3.50 6.50 



Red Vernon... 3.50 6.50 



Rubra 3.50 6 50 



Glory of Cincinnati 20.00 



Gloire de Lorraine 20.00 



RnCFC ^ov is the time to plant Roses. 

 liuaija YfQ have the following : 



American Beauty fS.OO 



Uncle John 2.50 



Ivory 2.50 



Bride 2.50 



Maid 2.50 



Richmond 3.50 



Perle 3.00 



Kaiserin 



$7.50 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 5 00 

 5.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 7.50 



COLEUS 



In variety 2.00 



SPIILAX 3.50 



CHRYSANTHKMUMS: J. K. Shaw, Halliday. Robinsoa, Oct. Frost. Monrovia and Kalb-R. C. 

 $1.50 per 100; 2i2-in., $2..'>0 per 100. Dr. Enwahard, Appleton, Smith's Advance and Black Hawk, 

 R. C, $2.00 per 100; 2i2-in., $3.00 per 100. 



SOFT-WOODEO PLANTS: Ageratum, Alyssum, Altemantheras, Begonias, all kinds; Centaureas, 

 Cupheas, Cyperu«, Coleus. Daisies, Feverfew, Fuchsias. Heliotropes, Impatlens Sultanl, Ivy, Lan- 

 tanas. Lobelias, Moonvines, Petunias, Santolinas. .Salvias, Verbenas, Lemon Verbenas and Vincas. 



VERY SPECIAL: 500 4.in. Sprengeri, at $10.00 per 100 



Ask for our Fern List. 



GEO. A. KUHL 



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 QROWBR 



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FERNS, STRONG 2J-INCH 



Boston, Piersoni, Scottii $4.00 per 100 



Elesantiaaima 5.00 per 100 



Harriaii 6,00 per 100 



PANDANUS VEITCHII 



A fine lot of highly colored plants 

 4-inch 50c each, $40.00 per 100 5-inch 75c each, $65.00 per 100 



Eig»ht houaea of Palma in fine condition 



CIBOTIUM SCHIEDEI 



9-inch tubs $5.00 each 



8-inch pots 3,50 each 



7-iDch pots 2.50 each 



ASPIDISTRAS 



Variegated. 



.$1.25 each 



Green $1,00 each 



uOriN dADER CO* n. s..'pittsburgh. pa. 



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IN SPLENDID 



CONDITION 



SUMMER STOCK 



FERNS — Boston, Whitmani, Scottii, Amerpohlii. 

 ASPARAGUS— Plumosus Nanus and Sprengeri. 



ASSORTED FERNS FOR DISHES 



Cyclamen, Primroses, Poinsetfias, Begonias (Gloire 

 de Lorraine and Cincinnati), etc., etc. 



D. D. AUGSPDRGER & SONS CO., '^. PEORIA, lU. 



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