. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 114 The Florists^ Review Auoi'ST 11, 1921 New White Seedling Carnation THOMAS C. JOY Rooted Cuttings, $ for 100; $ for 1000; $ lor 5000 Deliveries beginning January, 1922, and filled in order JOY FLORAL CO., '^^S'^^ Mention The Review when you write. PALMS! Kentias and Latanias % ft. high $ each 35 each Latania Borbonica, 7-in. Latania Borb«nica. 4-in. Kentia Belmoreana, ri-in., made up, 2 ft. high each Kentia Belmoreana,^ made up, 2% ft. high each Kentia Belmoreana, 2-ln $ per hundred Kentia Belmoreana, a-
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 114 The Florists^ Review Auoi'ST 11, 1921 New White Seedling Carnation THOMAS C. JOY Rooted Cuttings, $ for 100; $ for 1000; $ lor 5000 Deliveries beginning January, 1922, and filled in order JOY FLORAL CO., '^^S'^^ Mention The Review when you write. PALMS! Kentias and Latanias % ft. high $ each 35 each Latania Borbonica, 7-in. Latania Borb«nica. 4-in. Kentia Belmoreana, ri-in., made up, 2 ft. high each Kentia Belmoreana,^ made up, 2% ft. high each Kentia Belmoreana, 2-ln $ per hundred Kentia Belmoreana, a-in $ per hundred Kentia Forsteiiana, 8-in., made up, 3 ft. high, each Kentia Foisteiiana, 2'in per hundred Kentia Porsterlana, 3-in per hundred Packing charge*; Add 10'/c when shipped in clay pots and SVc in paper pots. The larger sizes are excellent decorative plants. THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., ^*^?IS^j5lS,X-'""'' Mention The Review when you write. resent the Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. at the Washington convention. R. E. Blaekshaw, representing the Ove Gnatt Co., Laporte, Ind., was a vis- itor in Pittsl)urgh last week on his way to the Washington convention. H. J. n. The McCallum Co. held a picnic Au- gust 10, at which many events were staged, including baseball, dancing, swimming, races and tennis. Tlie picnic was held at Verona, Pa., at the Keystone Canoe Club. All departments of the companv closed at noon to attend the affair. NEWPORT, R. I. Mrs. .lordan, ;in old bookkeeper for Wadley & Smytlie. who lias been retired some time, is liere from New York visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Smytlie sit their farm liome at Middletown. .Tohn T. Allan and Alexander Mac- Lellan were two of the judges of the recent school garden awards. Carl Jurgens is shipping some extra fine valley to the Boston market. James C. MeLeish, who conducts the Roseneath Vineries, 39 Roseneath ave- nue, is making several imjirovements at his place. His hothouse grapes and fruits iue lo
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