RMRP5YTJ–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 841 ^^ Has stood the test of over a Quarter of a Century. THOMSON'S Vine, Plant and Vegetable MANURE UNRIVALLED ^M MMl The result of ^^H mf many years ^^^ Dractical Vines. .Afl ^^K experience Tomatoes, ^^H Cucumbers. ^HE ?B PERFECT all b'lowerin?, ^|B| ?H PLANT FOODS roiiaseaDa ^ffl l^ruit bearing Q^ HL snirt nv Ir'lants. B W Leading Vegetables, V m American i-awns. etc, v r Seedsmen Thomson's Special Chrysanthemum and Topdresslng Manure Freight paid on quantities. Write for our special
RMRRJHWG–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. Work of the Committees. The examining committees of the C. S. A. have submitted reports on a new variety as follows: At Chicago, Ootober 11, Smith's Sublime, liiiht jiiiik, Japanese Incurved, submitted by Elmer I). Smitli & Co., Adrian, Mich., scored as follows on tlie commercial scale: Color, 18; form, l.S; fullness, 9; stem, l.'i; foliage, 15; substance, 13; size. H; total, 91. At (Uncinnatl, October 11. Smith's Sublime, liglit pink, Japanese incurved, submitted b.v El- mer I>. Smith & Co., Adrian, Midi., scored
RMRP4KRB–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 56 The American Florist. A HO- CHRYSANTHEMUMS Chrysanthemum Growing: in ralifoniia. V:»-r -fM lirf.iiv r nii-iiilM-rs ut the lli-iilii r:irk lliirtiriiltiiiiil .Sui-ii-t.v by rci.-y Ellirifc-s, sfcix'tary of tlie socioty. Mr. President and Fellow Members : I will deal principally on growing chrysanthemums for exhibition in greenhouses or under cheese cloth houses, in pots or solid beds. The stock plants are the flrst considera- tion. After the flowers are cut the preceding fall, it is quite a common occurre
RMRRXDJF–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 1363-81 Flushing Ave., Brooklp,N.Y. Mention Tb* Bcrlew when yon write. WILLIAMS E.Z. CARNATION AND TIE CHRYSANTHEMUM Awarded Certificate of Merit by the Society Florists, August 21, 1912. of American Sample and prices on request. 189-195 MOHAWK STREET. UTICA. Pat. ApDliet.UkUoi>V I i T9 JENNINGS" IRON GUTTER.. Patent Iroo Bench Fittings and Rm! Supports VBNTILATINQ APPARATUS Improved Vaporlzlnir Pans for Tobacco Extracts, Stc. Mnd for Ctronlara. DILLER, CA8KEY & KEEN, ^^liliSSiu.. PHILADELPHIA. M. Mention Th# Review uhpn fimi wrlt» PECK
RMRFF3BT–. Wm. Ewing & Co.'s seed catalogue. Nursery stock QueÌbec (Province) MontreÌal Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 10 Chrysanthemum Maximum "Triumph." No. 6^7.^ ^ 636 CHRYSANTHEMUM Ulieinosumâ (Pyrethrum) â5 feet. Handsome pure white single flowers; August-October 1° 637 " Maximum "Triumph" (Leucan- themum)â2 feet. Extremely large, pure white flow- - ers. All summer - 15 638- CIRSIUM Pulcherrima-3 feet. Purple ; thistle- like plant â¢â¢ â '"' V v' ,
RMRHGFGD–. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Boddington.. Nursery Catalogue. The Giant Crego Aster Crf»c/r>^<5 C^iurtf X/V»ltP careful and painstaking selection we have, we believe, brought V^^rcgU & OiariL W nite. ^^^.^ beautiful Aster to a state of perfection hitherto unknown in this tpe, of fiee, s'urdy growth, attaining a height of over 2 feet, well branched, with long, strong stems and artistic, fluffy, graceful flow- ers, rarely less than 4 inches across and frequently over 5 inches, as fine as any chrysanthemum, and when cut k. ep longer in good condition than
RMREX0G9–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer.. Nursery Catalogue. Giant White Combt Astke. -Asters.—Continued. Crown or Cocardeau, mixed Dwarf Chrysanthemum fid., white. fier)' scarlet dark blue finest mixed Dwarf Queen, snow white mixed Qoliath, white {Afont Blanc) Giant Emperor, mixed Japanese, or Tassel, mixed 50 MIgnon, pure white lilac mixed Pseony Perfection, crimson light blue purple bright pink pure white. finest mixed Queen of the Market, white ^ Earliest . purple V flowering mixed i of all . Rose flowered, deep scarlet, "Fireball". mixed Snowball or Vhte Princess, pure
RMRFT9RX–. Capitol city seeds for 1956. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. You Can Hardly Have a Garden Without Phlox. Shasta Daisies (Chrysanthemum maximum) Hardy Summer Phlox Border Queen. ermelon-pink. Count Zeppelin. •'• ite with r< Lilian. ( mteo-pink with blue it-. 2 It. Mary Louise. it. Pinkette. V te tinted pink. 2 Rosy Blue. .vender. 2 ft. Ruth May. - .. jbs Ladder). 12 in. A dwarf Polemonium with great clusters of light blue flowers. Graceful foliage. May. Rudbeckia (Coneflower) Purpurea, The King. 1 ar
RMRRH680–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^v: .; /, Decbmbeb 11, 1919. ?The Florists^ Review 163 JACOBS m, GREENHOUSES. Riilt if five ?mihratet hnDt tar Jtlm ?? llartiai. Est., at Whiat Raad, N. J. Atk Mr. le Martini abiut anr warbnaasliip, speed of erectioa »ni personal service. HOTBED SASH MATERIALS AND SLASS PLANS AND PRICES SUBMITTED 1363.1381 FLUSHING AVENUK BROOKLYN. N. Y. INSECTONOS This non-poisonous contact insecticide will jsnable you to control Whit* Fly, Ro*« Leaf Roller, Chrysanthemum Leaf Tyer, etc. One pound makes 82 gal- lons ef spray. SEND $1.75 'V.';S;&"- Case of
RMRGBHAW–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. 6 BULLETIN 833, V. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. From these data it is apparent that the insect is a serious pest, especially in cases where growers require from 50,000 to 100,000 plants for their own use and five to ten times this number to fill annua] orders for shipment.. JP.2: j'nc.^jri--! ^'s Fig. 2.—The chrysanthemum midge: A, Leaf covered with galls; B, a single gall, more enlarged; C, gall cut open from above, showing young larva within; D, two galls cut in vertical section; E, larva, enlarged about 13 times; F, pupa; G, fl
RMRFXWCJ–. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1897. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. CH RVSAN'l" H K M V M C LJ LTU RE, AS PRACTICED 1!- AN AMATEUR.. Fig. io6o" Mrs. H. C.^nnei., Judge Hoitt, Phil.delphi., Gl.dys, Sf.lding, Mrs. Geo. Glenry, .Enf.^nt des Deu-k Mondes, R., Louis Boehmer, Joey Hill. THE chrysanthemum will live and do something almost without care, but perhaps no other plant will better appreciate proper conditions and atten- tion, and repay more for them than it will; and even in our short, dry sea- sons the amateur can, with a reasonable amount of care, reap a rich
RMRP9KA9–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 686 The American Florist. Nov. ig. Chrysanthemum Novelties. We offer the following varieties for 1905. They were among the finest flowers in the Wells Gold Medal Exhibit and were in all the first prize SlandS in the special classes. Mrs. W. Duckham won the C. S. S. Silver Cup; a grand yellow. EMILY MILEHAM Mrs. H. A. ALLEN Mrs. D. V. WEST ( All Valerie Greenham ; Pinks WHITE COOMBES f White DORA STEVENS Mrs. W. HIG6IN «««««.«•»-m-^«T-r^«r / MERSTHAM YELLOW J. H. DOYLE and J. A. MILLER, Terra Gotta Red. We are in
RMRP6Y4T–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 590 The American Florist. Nov. H Leo Niessen "^^^jties. WHOLESALE FLORIST. After October 1st, Store will be open rem 7:00 A. M. till 8:00 P. M. VSLLEY, m? ArchsS PHILADELPHIA, PA. ORCHIDS. GEO. A. SUTHERLAND, Best Boston Flowers. All Florists' Supplies. Distributing Depot for the KORAL LETTERS. TtLEPHOHE 1270 MAIN. 34 Hawlcy St., BOSTON. N.F M<^Carthy&Coi,, ^Wholesale. ' ^?^ns^^ (=,(,^V^.M^?^% BOSTON. CHRYSANTHEMUM SEASON NOW ON. TELEPHONE SEND ORDERS. Best varieties at reasonable prices. SISI WELCH BR
RMRRX6C0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 52 The Florists^ Review Mabch 20, 1913. ••i^* J iff^-^l CHRYSA From our list of over 5O0 the following in 2/^-inch •"? ^ ? ' V-v. r- .<^= Ursula Griswold A V -y ' ^. Chrysanthemum Ramapo Decorative Varieties ""Zonte, Ciieanor f^j. cutting. l> ., ^ ^ One of the fines Kamapo hurst. $2 Smith's Advance, Gloria, Pink, Mme. Desjouis, Clem $3.00 per hun New Early Floweri lais, Etoile d'Or, October Gold, Source d'Or, Crimson Source d'Or, Lizzie Adcock, Crimson Quintus, Hortus Tolosanus Rayonnante. Splendid for growing as pot plants
RMRRY737–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. p»(^»l^<!r»'TW<*'"J."ir" '',«'!V"''l*''','F'-'-W'PS,'|i^|^l"|JJiiiVJ.i"j»' ifP.i,. i^wiWf."";' 7^^ Apkil 4, 1912. The Weekly Florists^ Review. 53 rs for YOU! HRYSANTHEMUM MARGUERITE PLANTS,"MRS. F. SANDER <<l 99 (YSANTHEMUM MARGUERITE iNDER. In this we have unquestionably the most important flowering plant introduced in many will not only be ;;.;:•: ?::-0 ^ ^ ?r/ V *-.. 9 •X '?^ — "^ ^^ m %'W ?? CHRYSANTHEMUM MARGUERITE ,1 1 CHRYSANTHEMUMS, ROOTED CUTTINGS k ever offered. Our chrysant
RMRRNMYC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOTEMBEH 25, 1915. ThrFlorists' Review 8& / SSie. *JnA«ctieide JAat THE REC06NIZED STANDARD INSECTICIDE. A apray remedy tor green, black, white fly, red spider, thrips, mealy bug and soft scale. Qaart, $1.00; Gallon, $2.60. FUNGINE An Infallible spray remedy for rose mllde v. carnation and chrysanthemum rast. Quart, 75c; Gallon, $2.00. VERMINE A soil sterilizer for cut, eel, wire and angle worms. Quart. $1.00; Gallon, $3.00. SCALINE A Bcallclde and fungicide combined for San Jose and various scale on trees and hardy stock, and various blights w
RMRJHYAY–. Beautiful flowers : spring 1895. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Falls Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CHRYSANTHEMUM—M. CIPERE. Miss Kate Brown. Extremely early, full round flower, strong grower; the finest early white. M. Boyer. Light pink, center deeper pink; very dwarf. W. R. Smith. Light clear pink; incurved Chinese; tall grower. Ivory. Of large size, full rounded form; dwarf habit; early; pure white. MID-SEASON VARIETIES. V. H. Halleck. Beautiful light, clear pink, shad- ing a little darker to center; good growe
RMRRXAY1–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. *" v.. ^Tf y.-iFj ;..v- ?.-..--,>.-?.,.....-,»-:,^. -"V,' r-'-'.vvr-rw.r .TTj^-.T-w-^ij-c.! p. i.i.>jjJf;in^**iU|>'.''I;'.<V*. W»"W"^WV»W SiOPTiUBKB 26, 1012. The Florists^ Review ..A . / Something New 10,000 CHRYSANTHEMUM BLOOMS READY FOR SHIPMENT FKOM OCTOBER lOTH TO NOVEMBER i5TH, |9I2 Order Now and insure prompt delivery and first selection Abbingdon Floral Company Correspondence Solicited HUNTSVILLE, ALA. / Our Mums are Right ^ Wk ^;^n^^R!ffliK..-i]lisil ? s. ! •v I ^ m t^ "- -—-'-•? ^-. Please note that th
RMRP632K–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. IQ07. The American Florist. 809 lliiiliilii, 1. v.. Nov. 11-17.—I'Mrst an- nual I!"Wi'r show I lordciilluntl Society of Uuff;ili>. Adilnss John H. Tranler, P. O Box il'.M. UurfiMo, N. Y. <°lil<-iiK< I"v. 0-12.—Annual exhibi- tion Miirtlriiliuriil Sorifty of CliliaBO. Adiliess IC. A. Knnst, 5700 Cottuge Qiipvr a«-nt LeaKiie. Addrrss T. W. Larkin, Denlson. Texas. I.uke Genrvn, Wl"., Nov. 15-16.— Chrysanthemum show L.ake Geneva Gardeners' and Foremen's Association. Address Albert Meier, L
RMRRW71G–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Our Common Sense One- Ring Carnation Support THE ONLY PRACTICAL SUPPORT USE Per 1000 1000 to 3000;... f8.50 5000 to 10,000 8.00 15.000 to 25.000 7 50 30,000 to 50,000 7.00 Samples sent by Express only at 11.00 per 100. In no less quantities than 100. ALL LEADING GROWERS ARE NOW USING THEM C. C. POLL WORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. : •??.•?/'I V-,,. , — /}'K, .., - WILLIAMS Em CARNATION and fig ? Mmm CHRYSANTHEMUM lib Sample and prices on request. ^=^ 189-198 MOHAWK STREET UTICA, NEW YORK Pat. Applied for Mention Tha BcTtew when yop write. S. Jacobs &a
RMRH96EC–. Botany : current literature. Botany; Bibliography. Addisonia Addisonia. v.9, no.l, Mr.1924. Chrysanthemum "Joan Edwards" p.1-2. col. pi.289. Chrysanthemum "White Doty" p.3-4. col. -pi.290. Chrysanthemum "Rena" p.5-6. col. pi.291. Chrysanthemum "Xalifornia" p.7-8. ccl.pl. 292. Chrysanthemum "Nellie Blake1' p. 9. col.pi.293. Chrysanthemum "Cranfordia" p. 11-12. cel. pi.294. Chrysanthemum "Christmas Gold" p.13-14. col. pi.295. Chrysanthemum "Emma" p.15 col.pi.296. Agron. Colon. So may, P. de Les curcurbitacees tropicales
RMRRW719–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Our Common Sense One- Ring Carnation Support THE ONLY PRACTICAL SUPPORT USE Per 1000 1000 to 3000;... f8.50 5000 to 10,000 8.00 15.000 to 25.000 7 50 30,000 to 50,000 7.00 Samples sent by Express only at 11.00 per 100. In no less quantities than 100. ALL LEADING GROWERS ARE NOW USING THEM C. C. POLL WORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. : •??.•?/'I V-,,. , — /}'K, .., - WILLIAMS Em CARNATION and fig ? Mmm CHRYSANTHEMUM lib Sample and prices on request. ^=^ 189-198 MOHAWK STREET UTICA, NEW YORK Pat. Applied for Mention Tha BcTtew when yop write. S. Jacobs &a
RMRP4M6B–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. W. N. Rudd. F. F. Benthey, Toastmaster. J. C. Vaughan.. A. C. Kohlbrand. P. J. Foley. Elmer D. Smith. President Chrysanthemum Society o( America. SOME OF THE SPEAKERS AT THEcCHICAGO FLORISTS' CLUB ANNIVERSARY BANQUET. meetings at Detroit next January; P. J. Foley, ^vho spoke for the ladies: A. C. Kohlbrand. H. N. Bruns, Elmer D. Smith and P. H. Holton. The visitors included Roy Currie. P. H. Holton. G. H. Hunkel, H. V. Hunkel, A. Kellner. W. Kennedy, A. Klokner, A. Leideger, A. Lietz, E. J. Manos, C. Menger, F. Mu
RMRRMMN6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8 The Rorists' Review Maech 8, 1917. THE NEW l?O.SE ^ ROSE-PINK OPHELIA A beautiful shade of Rose-pink. We will book orders for 40,000 only and orders will be filled in rotation. $30.00 70.00 PRICES OWN ROOT per 100 $125.00 per 500 plants per 250 250.00 per 1000 plants PRICES GRAETED $35.00.. .v. per 100 $150.00 per 500 plants 82.50 per 250 300.00 per 1000 plants BREITNEYER FLORAL COMPANY MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN FRED BREITMEYER, Proprietor ^rrnX CHRYSANTHEMUM CERTIFICATE OF MERIT awarded by Chrysanthemum Society of America Picture was taken Decembe
RMRRNETE–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. J —Kf ? : f Z ,-1 •( ".?.'•• ^.'.^^yurtrty*'vvi^JV^,"»? i,";iyi««.»F ',.'!r^^T?f".^w-^ •• ^;vj vT^'Vii^-!ii^^^'!<v,ifWBi-- i^ "T^^,"." Janvart 13, 1916. The Florists^ Review 85. / THE REC06NIZED STANDARD INSECTICIDE. A Bpray remedy for green, black, white fly, thrlps and soft scale. Quart. $1.00; Gallon, $2.60. FUNGINE An Infallible spray remedy for rose mildew, carnation and chrysanthemum rust. Quart, 75c; Oallon, $2.00. VERMINE A soli sterilizer for cut. eel, wire and angle worms. Quart, $1.00; Oallon, |».0O.
RMRRH677–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Riilt if five ?mihratet hnDt tar Jtlm ?? llartiai. Est., at Whiat Raad, N. J. Atk Mr. le Martini abiut anr warbnaasliip, speed of erectioa »ni personal service. HOTBED SASH MATERIALS AND SLASS PLANS AND PRICES SUBMITTED 1363.1381 FLUSHING AVENUK BROOKLYN. N. Y. INSECTONOS This non-poisonous contact insecticide will jsnable you to control Whit* Fly, Ro*« Leaf Roller, Chrysanthemum Leaf Tyer, etc. One pound makes 82 gal- lons ef spray. SEND $1.75 'V.';S;&"- Case of 8 Cans Q1 fl RA Sent Postpaid 9 ? UsOII In the U. S. Us* according to dir«ctl
RMRHEM36–. Bolgiano's selected bulbs, plants, seeds, for fall planting, 1927. 14 F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.. Gold Medal Hybrid Delphinium a yellow center that make a splendid show a 25c; 14 oz. 75c. Plants, 25c each; $2.50 doz. Chrysanthemum, Hardy. Copper yellow, golden yel- low majenta and pink shades. Plants, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. Coreopsis Grandiflora. One to two feet; June to October. During the sum- mer bears profusely gold- en-yellow flowers which are very useful for cut- ting. Pkt. 10c; V-i oz. 30 cts; oz. 55c. Plants, 25c; $2.50 doz. Columbine Mixed (Aqui- legia). One to tw
RMRRHN3R–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. $22,00 per 1000 Carnations (?> ringd to each plant). ^—0^ ROSE STAKES. Length Straight Tie 1000 1000 3 ft $12.26 $14.25 3ft. 6in 14.00 16.00 4 ft 16.75 17.75 4 ft. Gin 17.50 19.60 5 ft 19.25 21.25 5ft.Gin 21.00 28.00 6 ft 22.75 24.75 THE CARNATION SUPPORT GO. COMNCRSVILLE, IND. Mention The Review when you write. SMITH'S REVISED CHRYSANTHEMUM MANUAL (Third Edition) The best work on Chrysanthemum Culture. Hoth amateurs and florists have been provided with articles for their special ne^-ds. One Hundred and Six Pages. Onl.v Mc postpaid, ELMER D. SMI
RMRRKDX2–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 1 nc riorists Keview 89 Quality Fertilizers for Florists, Nurserymen, Seedsmen, etc. N.A.C. Chrysanthemum (Totty Formula) N./V.C. Nitrate of Soda N.A.C. Sheep Manure Bone, Steamed or Raw N.A.C. Bone Dust N.A.C. Bone Meal, Fine Ground N.A.C. Bone Meal, Coarse N.A.C. Sulphate of Ammonia N.A.C. Tankage for Florists N.A.C. Blood and Bone N.A.C. Dried Blood N.A.C. Acid Phosphate N.A.C. NITRACO, "General Fertilizer" Write for prices and samples HARRY A. BUNYARD, Manager HORTICULTURAL DEPT. Nitrate Agencies Company 102 PEARL ST., NEW YORK CITY,
RMRP0M2T–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 214 The American Florist. Aug. i6. The Chrysanthemum Manual By Elmer D. Smith.. NEW AND REVISED EDITION. Price 50 Cents. Cash With Order. AMERICAN FLORIST CO., 440 S. Dearborn St., CHICAGO. OI I IfII SPLENDENS and BONFIRE ?lAI Vlll Good Strong Plants from Soil. ""*? • '" 60 cents per 100; $5.00 oer 1000. Dracaena Indivisa, 2-inch. .•,.-;V.$2.00 per 100. Geraniums, 2-inch 1.85 pei 100. Cobea Scandfins, 2-inch 3.00 per 100. Marguerite, M rs. F. Sanders, 2-in. 2.00 per 100. Double Alysum, 2 inch 2.00 p
RMRRKDXY–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Septembek 6, 1017. 1 nc riorists Keview 89 Quality Fertilizers for Florists, Nurserymen, Seedsmen, etc. N.A.C. Chrysanthemum (Totty Formula) N./V.C. Nitrate of Soda N.A.C. Sheep Manure Bone, Steamed or Raw N.A.C. Bone Dust N.A.C. Bone Meal, Fine Ground N.A.C. Bone Meal, Coarse N.A.C. Sulphate of Ammonia N.A.C. Tankage for Florists N.A.C. Blood and Bone N.A.C. Dried Blood N.A.C. Acid Phosphate N.A.C. NITRACO, "General Fertilizer" Write for prices and samples HARRY A. BUNYARD, Manager HORTICULTURAL DEPT. Nitrate Agencies Company 102 PEARL S
RMRRY2GP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WILLIAMS p ^ CARNATION aid TIP ba ^t CHRYSANTHeMUM ii^ Sample and prices on reqaeet. Will be at the Convention to Demonstrate. 189-195 MOHAWK STREET UTICA, NEW YORK Pat. Applied for •. ? ^ 1 % 1 -I ? ' 1 i L -* .^-V-.."..-.? • 1 DREER'S «<RIVERTON SPECIAL" PLANT TUB. No. Diam. Each Dot. 100 10 20 in. 11.45 $16.00 1180.00 •M 18 In. 1.80 14.00 116.00 30 16 in. 1.00 11.25 92.00 40 14 in. .65 7.00 66.00 60 12 in. .45 5.00 40.00 60 10 in. .88 4 00 82.0C 70 Sin. .80 8.60 TSJtn Manafactured for as exclusively. The best tab ever introduced. Th
RMRRE26N–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Makch 24. 1921. The Florists^ Review 139 CHRYSANTHEMUM CUfTINGS. READY NOW. Per 100 Per 1000 Bonn«ffon $2.00 $20.00 Marigold 2.00 20.00 Oconto 2.00 20.00 Helen Lee 2.50 Blbe.ron " 2.50 Wm. Turner 2.50 Pink Seidewitz 2.50 Glenview 2.50 POMPONS. Illona, pink 2.00 20.00 Neola, pink 2.00 20.00 Lillian Doty, dark pink 2.00 20.00 BRON^t-. Clorindn 2.00 Hilda Canning 2.00 Beuana 3.00 25.00 • YELLOW. Christmas Gold 3.00 25.00 Golden Climux 2.00 Golden West 2.00 Golden Lida Thomas 2.00 WHITE Godfre.v Perfection 2.50 22.50 L. C. BOWEN, R. V. D. 4. TOLED
RMRCMN6J–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. ,.I)ie (j;irtfiiwi'lt"". .lain-ui.« v. KutU Bor-«-^*"' feue frühblühende Chrysanthemum. 1. Ambrose Thomas. 2. Edmond Duval. 3. Messidorine Vanvel.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Berlin : G. Schmidt
RMRCNJ41–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. ,,Die Gartenwelt", Jahrgang ni. /. L)ih.AtKl. V- Walter Malier. Gera. Chrysanthemum indicum „EHEINGOLD" (Neuheit für 1899). Verla!' vou Gustav .Schmidt io Berlin, S. W. 46.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Berlin : G. Schmidt
RMRCB1ME–. Dreer's December 1898 "special" wholesale price list : select list of decorative plants. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Zi.N.vn Elkgans, Dwarf Doubi-f, IMPORTED COLLECTIONS. Collections of the following will be found offered in our retail catalogue, from which we will allow a discount of 'ilYi'fc- V.'.-r â â AI.BA, Antirrhinum. Gourds, Ornamental. Phlox. Asters. Grasses, Ornamental. Portulaca. Balsam. Helichrysum. Poppies. Calliopsls. Heliotrope. Primula. Carnation. Hollyhock. Ricinus. Celosla. Larkspur. Salpiglossis. Chrysanthemum. Marigold. Scabiosa. C
RMRCTPR5–. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. Novelties in Flower Seeds 8 WEEBER & DON. Improved Strain Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum Hybridum . New hardy perennial, blooming abundantly from seed the first season. The flowers are pure white with yellow center, and are produced all over the plant: height, 2% feet. Pkt. 25c. STOKESIA CYANEA Or Cornflower Aster v This beautiful hardy native plant is of the easiest cul- ture, blooming the first year
RMRCTPR0–. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. Improved Strain Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum Hybridum . New hardy perennial, blooming abundantly from seed the first season. The flowers are pure white with yellow center, and are produced all over the plant: height, 2% feet. Pkt. 25c. STOKESIA CYANEA Or Cornflower Aster v This beautiful hardy native plant is of the easiest cul- ture, blooming the first year from seed. The plants grow from 18 to 24 inche
RMRCMN78–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. V, i8 Die Gartenwelt. 211 Fauvel"; die Blumen sind langgestielt und die reichblühende Pflanze hat eine besonders straffe Haltung. Das feinste, silbrige Rosa, welches ein Chrysanthemum aufweisen kann, finden wir bei ,^Afrs. IVtiigfiehl^^ ^^Mad. Marie Masse^^ zeigt ein besonders frisches Rosa; die Sorte ist ungemein reichblühend, widerstandsfähig und anspruchslos; dieselben guten Eigenschaften hat ihr dunkelroter Sport ^^Crimson Mad. Marie Masse^''. Von noch dunklerer, amaranthartiger Färbung ist „Pris. Ed. Barrd^. Bei ,.^Aml>rose Thomas''' geht die dunkelrot
RMRCCDAT–. D. M. Ferry & Co's descriptive catalogue of flower seeds. Seed industry and trade Michigan Detroit; Flowers Seeds. V B. m. Ferrij & go's Jl0W^v.s §loamiiig the Jivat <^w0tt. (CONTINUED.) Catananche, coerulea. '' bicolor. '' inixed. Catchfly. Silene armeria alba. rubra, rosea. " ^'^ '' mixed. Chlora, grandiflora. Chrysanthemum, double white. " " yellow. " Burridgeanum. â¢' mixed. Clarkia. pulchella flore-pleno. " "" integripetala. " elegans flore pleno. " mixed. yjlintonia, elegans. '' pulchella. " " atropurpurea, '' mixed. Co
RMRCMG2M–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. V w^:. ^ ^Ä^ 'rlA^XP -, >,V ^ Chrysanthemum Bonnaffon. Chrysanthemum Elberon. vielen anderen Beetpflanzen zuteil werden läßt. Wenn genannte warmen'Frühbeetkasten heranwachsen läßt. Im Sommer ist für Lobelien im Herbst in tieferen Kästen unter Glas gehalten werden, eine gute Bewässerung der Pflanzen zu sorgen, so gewinnt man dadurch eine große Anzahl langstieliger, sehr Die Farbenwirkung auf Beeten kann durch graublättrige Pflanzen- schöner und im Wasser lange frischbleibender Schnittblumen, einfassungen erhöht werden. Die Blütenstengel sind einzeln und welche in
RMRC83RT–. Dreer's garden book 1939 : 101 years of Dreer quality seeds plants bulbs. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ' . I Americana Basket Flower ® Centaurea Americana 1865 This splendid hardy annual always is greatly admired. The plant grows 3 feet tall and bears immense thistle- like blooms of a lovely rosy lavender color. The individual flower measures five inches across. Very showy in the mixed border and fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c; special pkt. 25c.. Chrysanthemum Annual V
RMRC7BKF–. Dreer's garden calendar for 1887. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. v Hornet * j^br3 No. 5172. A new and beautiful class, forming fine, regular pyramids 12 to 15 inches high, and covered with large double flowers. In shape they resemble a large flowered Japanese Chrysanthemum, the petals being long and twisted or curled and wavy. The color is a lovely delicate pink bordered with white. Per pkt., 50 cts.. (90SM0S f?Y3I^IDUS. No. 5652. A charming autumn flowering plant, re- quiring treatment similar to the Dahlia. The flowers are borne profusel
RMRCG3E0–. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert. Plants; Plants. Die Pflanzengenossenschaften des Gebietes. 337. Abb. 171. Fichtenwald im Bialkalale der Hohen Tatra. (Nach einer Aufnahme von A. v. Hayek.) ambigua, Stachys siluatica und S. alpina, Circaea intermedia, Chrysanthemum rotundifotium und Farne {Dryopteris Filix mas, D. Oreopleris, D. spinutosa, Cystopteris sudetica); und in hölieren Lagen, wo die Bäume locker stehen, da treten überall die unten genannten, prächtigen Voralpenstauden auf. b) Strauehformationen. Der subalpine Buschwald. An d
RMRCG3FD–. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 400 Klasse I. Zweisamenblättrige Pflanzeii. d. Fliegen. 2. Trypeta Leontodontis, De G. (Siehe Chrysanthemum,) 3. Trypeta Doronici, Liv. Die Larve lebt nach v. Frauenfeld in den Alpen auch in den Rlüthenki'lpfcn von Crepis Liennis und Cr. virens. 4. Trypeta Sonchi, L. (Siehe Sonchus.) Die Fliege wur
RMRCMNY1–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Illustriertes Wochenblatt für den gesamten Gartenbau. Jahrgang V. 22. Dezember 1900. (Doppel-) No. 12 u. 13. Nachdruck und Nachbildung aus dem Inhalt dieser Zeitschrift wird strafrechtlich verfolgt. Neue Pflanzen. Neue Kaktus-Dahlien und Chrysanthemum. 'on G. Bornemann, Handelsgärtner, Blanken bürg a. Harz. (Hierzu se^hs Abbildutigen.) Die breiten Blumenblätter sind stark einwärts gekrtimmt. Die Blume steht frei auf langem, festem Stiele. Gleichfalls eine recht auffallende Färbung weist „Innovation'^ auf; die Blumen- blätter sind zur unteren Hälfte dunkelscharlach
RMRCMN71–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 212 Die Gartenwelt. V, i8. Chrysanthemum „Marie Charmet". Originalaufnahme für die „Gartenwelt''. Tage geschahen und die ganze Calvat'sche Sammlung lange nicht erschöpfend konterfeien konnten, weil man eben nur das „Beste" im Bilde festhalten darf und weil Chrysanthemum auch nicht alle an einem Tage blühen — mitsprechen in dem Urteile. — Bekanntlich gelten die alljährlichen Calvat'schen Züchtungen in ihrer Gesamtheit für die — ich will nicht zuviel sagen — wertvollsten mit, sie enthalten immer reiche Auswahl früh- blühender Sorten und sind reiflich durchg
RMRCHWTG–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Uredinales. (Dietel. 61 38. P. Vulpinae Schrot, auf Carex vulpina zu Aec. auf Chrysanthemum vulgare. 39. P. limosae Magn. auf Carex Umosa zu Aec. Lysimachiae (Schlecht.) Wallr. auf Lysiniachia thyrsiflora und vulgaris. 40. P. paludosa Plowr. auf Carex vulgaris zu Aec. Pedicularis Libosch. auf Pedicularis falu- stris und silvatica. 41. P. uliginosa Juel auf Care.v vulgaris zu Aec. Parnassiae (Schlecht.) Rabenh
RMRCMN7P–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 210 Die Gartenwelt. V, i8. Chrysanthemum „Mad. Christian Nano". Originalaufnahme für die „Gartenwelt". sein. Die Wertzeugnis-Fragen wären so leichter zu lösen, sie sind für die immer ein Quell der Belehrung, die nicht selbst an solchen Schauen teilnehmen können. Der weitere Ausbau einer solchen Gesellschaft ist ein ganz natürhcher, er kommt von selbst. Wer in Zeitungen unsachliche Kritik übt, in Sitzungen unangebrachten Radau macht (Privatschimpfereien zählen als unschädlich nicht mit), den merke man sich. Herein mit solchen brachen Kräften in den Vorstan
RMRCG39G–. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert. Plants; Plants. Pflanzengeographische Schil lerung. 395 Myriilliis und V. Viiis Idaea auf weite Strecken hin fast allein den Niederwuchs, in den sich nur hie und da Cardamine glandulosa, Thalidrum a'jiiilegifolium, Circaea alpina, Pirola uniflora, P. secunda, Galiiim vernum, Homogyne alpina, Chrysanthemum roliindifolinm, Pelasiles albus oder Hieracium murorum ein- mengen; im Poduplaskitale, unter dem Mlynarz, kommt auch Linnaea horealis vor. Nur in tieferen Lagen, höchstens bis 1200 m ansteigend, tri
RMRCMR20–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. III, '3 Die Gartenwelt. 147 und pikantesten Formen ausstaffiert und hübsche, gedrungene Topfpflanzen bildeten den Hauptbestand unter den blühenden Dekorationspflanzen. Eine Ausstellung frühblühender Sorten war sozusagen schon ein Vorbote der alljährlich stattfindenden grofsen Chrysanthemum-Show, die dieses Jahr am 8., g. und lo. No- vember im Royal Aquarium, Westminster, London S. V., ver- anstaltet wurde und die 21. grofse Ausstellung der National Chrysanthemum-Society war, die in genannten Räumlich- keiten abgehalten wurde. Sie ist ein Hauptanziehungspunkt der b
RMRCNC70–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Chrysanthemumhaus der Baron v. Rothschild-Goldschmidt'schen Gärtnerei in Frankfurt a. M. Einfaches, gelbblühendes Chrysanthemum Peter Pau. Augenstecklinge. Ende Mai werden sie aus ihren kleinen Töpfen in nahrhaften Boden ausgepflanzt. Sie entwickeln nun bereits im ersten Jahre 2 m lange, fingerdicke Triebe. Bei guter Topf- kultur unter Glas werden die Triebe noch stärker. Die auf der Abbildung Seite 48 dargestellte große Pflanze stand im vorigen Sommer in kleinem Topfe im Freien. Wenn man bedenkt, daß schon heute fast alle deutschen Weinbaugebiete mehr oder weniger
RMRCMG2W–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. XX, 2 Die Gartenwelt. 15 führen kann, trotzdem sind sie für diese Zwecke noch sehr wenig- in Kultur. Es Hegt wohl daran, daß diese Lobelien eine sorg- same Winterbehandlung beanspruchen, welche man jedoch auch. V w^:. ^ ^Ä^ 'rlA^XP -, >,V ^ Chrysanthemum Bonnaffon. Chrysanthemum Elberon. vielen anderen Beetpflanzen zuteil werden läßt. Wenn genannte warmen'Frühbeetkasten heranwachsen läßt. Im Sommer ist für Lobelien im Herbst in tieferen Kästen unter Glas gehalten werden, eine gute Bewässerung der Pflanzen zu sorgen, so gewinnt man dadurch eine große Anzahl langs
RMRCNWPD–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 370 Die Gartenwelt. V, 31 Chrysanthemum-Haus der Firma Fr. Goepel,Wands- bek. — Unser Bild Seite 371 bietet einen Einblick in ein grofses Gewächshaus der genannten Firma, deren Spezialität eigentlich Palmenkultur ist. Vor einigen Jahren hat Herr Goepel auch die Schnittblumenkultur der Chrysanthemum aufgenommen. Die Pal- men müssen sich zur Schnittperiode dieser Blumen teilweise mit Plätzen in anderen Häusern begnügen, da in dem ab- gebildeten Hause Tausende von Chrysanthemum kultiviert werden. Das Sortiment umfafst die neuesten Sorten und wird ständig er- gänzt, da
RMRCTPE9–. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. CAT A X AXCHI3 Coeru I ea. Everlasting Flowers, blue. 2 rt. H. P. Pkt, 5c. CATCH PLY (Sileue Armaria). A showy tree-dowering hardy annual. Tho gummy secrc- tlori on tho leaves will entrap small flies. Mixed. ]Jh«>n. Mixed. l'.;fr. j-kt. ,v. CEKASTiFM Tomentosum. Hardy silvery-leaved perennial. 1 inches Pkt, 25c. OH AM AS P K b Q E Cas.-i hi Chrysanthemum The following varieties, when well grown, are
RMRC9BC9–. Dreer's garden book 1920. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. IHENRTADREER -PHILADELPHIA 4>A" wttDMtKRHOlEE PIA 139 i. . mgf^''J*i ' £""- A. k:,-VJ i£e - "'â ;,-â ' M^j Hm&" a^t * V ^ 1 fflr*'V"1 r;-^t ' :"'-'? HaA."*^. 1 :'V^i"^ : :h^3W£: / â^Vp '. *â-1 .-. 9HH ^wm *-â ^?'S: â â V. '^Ml Early Flowering Chrysanthemum Early Flowering Chrysanthemums The varieties offered below are such that can be depended upon to furni
RMRCNC7F–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Päoniendahlie Mondenschein. abgeschnitten leicht mit einem Chrysanthemum verwechseln kann. Die große Blume ist primelgelb in indischrosa aus- laufend. Der Strauch ist reich- blühend, aber lei- der hat die große Blumezuschwache Stiele, so daß alle Blumen hängen. Aber trotz dieses Fehlers möchte ich die schöne Blume nie wieder mis- sen. Besonders schön war hier auch Wolfgang v. Goethe. Bei ihr er- scheinen die gros- sen Blumen wie- der auf starken Stielen über dem Laube. Die Farbe ist aprikosenfar- big, zart violett schattiert. Die Pflanze ist reich- blühend und lie-
RMRCMNX8–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. V, I2/I2 Die Gartenwelt. 135 Wie man im vergangenen Jahre die tief dottergelbe Sorte „Ä. Hooper Pearson'' von welcher die „Gartenwelt"' auch eine gute Abbildung brachte, als den Clou der neuen Ein- führungen bezeichnen konnte, so nimmt diesmal „Mermaid" diese Stelle ein. Nach dem einstimmigen Urteile aller Fach- leute, die Blumen von ^^Mermaid''' bei mir und auf der Ham- burger Ausstellung sahen, ist diese Neuheit nicht nur das schönste, sondern auch das wertvollste Chrysanthemum. Aus eigener Erfahrung kann ich noch hinzufügen, dafs es kaum eine andere S
RMRCTPEG–. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. flower Seeds 44 WEEBER & DON. CAT A X AXCHI3 Coeru I ea. Everlasting Flowers, blue. 2 rt. H. P. Pkt, 5c. CATCH PLY (Sileue Armaria). A showy tree-dowering hardy annual. Tho gummy secrc- tlori on tho leaves will entrap small flies. Mixed. ]Jh«>n. Mixed. l'.;fr. j-kt. ,v. CEKASTiFM Tomentosum. Hardy silvery-leaved perennial. 1 inches Pkt, 25c. OH AM AS P K b Q E Cas.-i hi Chrysanthemum The followi
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