. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1921. The American Florist 14a Dreer's Convention Display. As USUAL, for many years past, our exhibit at the Washington Convention will consist of a com- prehensive display of seasonable plants, such as Palms, Ferns, Crotons and other Decorative and Foliage Plants, in a full line of commercial sizes. Delegates to the Convention, either going or returning, are invited to stop ofif at Philadelphia and visit our nurseries at River- ton, New Jersey, where they are certain to find many interesting subjects. At this wri


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1921. The American Florist 14a Dreer's Convention Display. As USUAL, for many years past, our exhibit at the Washington Convention will consist of a com- prehensive display of seasonable plants, such as Palms, Ferns, Crotons and other Decorative and Foliage Plants, in a full line of commercial sizes. Delegates to the Convention, either going or returning, are invited to stop ofif at Philadelphia and visit our nurseries at River- ton, New Jersey, where they are certain to find many interesting subjects. At this writing, out-door stocks promise to be ex. ceptionally fine, particularly Cannas, Dahlias, Phloxes, and our extensive assortment of Hardy Perennials, of which a great many should be at their best at this time. Our representatives, Messrs. Karihs, Goudy and Ruppert, will be in attend- ance at the Convention, and will be pleased to give detailed information. HENRY A. DREER, 714-716 Qestnat St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mention the American Florist when writinp >gM!W$W»»g»a$«g$»g»«gg${!«»gW»$gg$i$gWgggggC$»ggg^^ Montgomery's Priscilla That's the name of the new pink rose! The name will be Priscilla probably after the public has had It a while, but we have had to add the prefix to cover the rules of nomenclature. In order to get someone who knows more about roses than we do to give an unbiased, honest opinion on the merits of this rose, we have placed 12 plants of it with each of the following growers: E. G. Hill Richmond, Ind. DaUledouze Bros,. Brooklyn, N. T. Albert F. Amllns Co., Maywood, HL Dnckham-Pierson Madison, N. J. Bowayton Greenlionses, Bowayton, Conn, miller Floral Co., Farmlneton, ITtali Wellworth Farm Greenlionses, Downers Grove, 111. Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, HI. Robert Pye, Myack, N. T. John Coombs, Hartford, Conn. Ask them about it, if to let this rose sell itself A. S, Bnmg, Jr., Spring Valley, N. T. Robt. Simpson. Clifton, N. J. Chas. H. T


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