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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



llAliCH 17. l'.Ml4. 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AMERICAN ASSOCUTION OF NURSERYMEN. 



Pres.. N. W. Hale. KnoxvlUe. Tenn. : Vlce-Pres. 

 P. A. Weber. St. Louis; Sec'y. Geo. C. Seagrer, 

 Rochester, N. Y.; Treas., C. L. Yates, Rochester, 

 N. Y. The twenty-eighth annual convention 

 WUI be held at Atlanta. Ga., June, lyM. 



The nurserymen who handle phloxes 

 report an annually increasing business 

 on this item. 



A HAEDT shrub worthy of more gen- 

 eral use is Andromeda Mariana, some- 

 times referred to as the lily of the val- 

 ley shrub. 



At Palestine, Tex., thieves have been 

 raiding George Eeuter's nursery. Among 

 the stock stolen were 800 trees of the 

 Eeuter October peach. 



Some of the shrubby hyperioums are 

 useful as ground covers in many places, 

 as they can be grown in shaded situa- 

 tions where few shrubs will thrive. 



If the severe winter has killed Cary- 

 opteris mastacanthus to the ground, the 

 young shoots may be e.\-pected to spring 

 up freely and flower the first season. 



Where Viburnum plicatum is seen in 

 comparison with V. .tomentosum planters 

 almost invariably choose the former; 

 there is now only a slight difference in 

 price. 



There is a constantly increasing sale 

 for hedge plants. Any florist who can 

 maintain a piece of well kept hedge on 

 his grounds will find it a standing source 

 of profitable orders. 



The Capital City Nursery and Orchard 

 Co., of Indianapolis, has been licensed to 

 incorporate with $10,000 capital stock. 

 The incorporators are H. G. Beckner, E. 

 A. Henby and Oma Beckner. 



The ginkgo, Salisburia adiantifolia, is 

 in good demand; it is one of the best of 

 trees for use in cities. Not only is it 

 odd and ornamental, but it is immune 

 from most insects and grows where the 

 unnatural conditions are fatal to many 

 trees. 



Speaking of the success which attends 

 care in the shipment of collected rhodo- 

 dendrons, the Wm. H. Moon Co. states 

 that last season a customer to whom they 

 sent a consignment of six carloads lost 

 less than two per cent of the plants. 

 They dig a large ball of earth and pro- 

 tect it in damp moss. 



Ch.\rles a. Saddler, the well-known 

 nurseryman of Bloomington, 111., died 

 March 10, of pneumonia. He was, witli 

 his brother, proprietor of the Home Nnr 

 sery. witli which had been merged the 

 business of F. S. Pha>nix. Mr. Saddler 

 was a man of most exemplary character 

 and high standing in his community and 

 the trade. He was but 46 yeare . C ,■ - 

 and had gained a considerable fortune. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



170 I.a Salle St., CHICAGO. 



and Hardy 

 Ornamental Stock 



Send for our Handy Reference Book, con- 

 taining Botanical and English names of varieties 

 hardy and of merit: also Planting Instructions 

 and General Information. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PEONIES 



HARDY, ORNAMENTAL STOCK 



Grown in the Slost ITorthern Nurseries in America. 



SPECIAL 0FFERS!2!SHREWD BUYERS 



ORNAMENTAL TREES 



Ash -American 5 



Ash. 4- 



Birch. Paper or Canoe 6 



Birch. " " 4- 



Catalpa Speciosa 6- 



Catalpa " 5- 



Cottonwood 10- 



Cottonwood 8' 



Weir's Cut Leaf Maple 6- 



Mountain Ash, European 6- 



MountaiD .\sh. " 5- 



Mountain Ash, Oak-leaved 6- 



Poplar. Golden 6- 



Poplar. " 4- 



Poplar. Silver 5- 



Poplar. " 6- 



7c 

 ' 20c 



15c 

 ' 8c 

 7C 

 ' lOe 

 ' 8c 

 ' 15c 

 ' 12c 

 ' IOC 

 ' 20c 

 ' 12c 



lOc 

 ' 5c 

 ' 6c 



SHRUBS 



CLIMBERS 



Amp. Quinquefolia 1 yr., 3c; 2 yra., 4c 



Amp. Veitcnii 1 yr.. 5c; 2 yrs., 8c 



Clematis. Assorted 2 yre., 20c 



Matrimony Vine 2 yrs ,4c; 3 yrs., 6c 



Bitter Sweet. 3-4 ft ... 2 yrs., "c 



Altheas, Assorted 2-3 



Berberry. Purple 2-3 



Berberry. " 12-18 



Currant, Red Flag 2-3 



Red Twig Dogwood 2-3 



Deutzia, Assorted 2-3 



Deutzia. " 3-4 



Solden Elder 3-4 



Purple Fringe 2-3 



Hydrangea, P. G .. 2-3 



Hydrangea. " 18-24 



Snowberry. White Fruited 3-4 



Spirrea. Assorted 2-3 



Spiraia, " 3-4 



Syringa, " 2-3 



Syringa, " 3-4 



ft.. 8c 

 ■ 10c 

 in., 5c 

 ft.. 8c 

 " lOc 

 •• 8c 

 ■• 10c 

 '• 8c 

 " 8c 

 " 8c 

 in., 6c 

 ft., sc 



'• 8c 

 " IOC 

 ■■ 8c 

 " IDC 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS 



Golden Glow 2e I 



Achillea The Pearl. .2c I 



ChryeaDthemura. | 



Max 3c I 



Coreopsis 2c 



Hypericum 4c 



Iris Gerroanica 3c 



Aquileeia.- 3c 



And many others in great variety. Send for onr Special Wholesale £ist. 

 CATAIiOGUE FREE, describing' many new and valuable varieties. 



L. L. MSY & CO., 



whSn'o^a^inr""! Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsmen. ! ST. PAIL, MINN. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Surplus Shrubs CHEAP! 



Also other trees and plants in assortment. 

 Send for Wholesale List, 



SHREWSBURY NURSERIES, Eatontown, N. J. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



normant Roses 



*^ FIELD-GROWN. 



H. P.'s and Mosses, Manetti Stocks 



Fine disbudded plants. Nos. 1, 2 and 3. 



Only in lots of 5000 and upward. 

 Prices and samples upon application. 



HINTSVILLE WHOLESALE NIRSERIES, 



HUITTSVII.LE, AI.A. 



Mention Tbe Review when yoii -write. 



The Evergreen Specialist 



or DUNDEE, ILLINOIS, 



intends to keep at the head for 

 hardy nursery-grown Ever- 

 greens for the nursery trade. It's 

 to your advantage to get my 

 prices and place your orders 

 whilst varieties and sizes are complete. Address 



D. HILL, • - Dundee, 111. 



WANTED. 



6 or 8 UUREL TREES. STANDARD. 



Please state size and price. Must 

 be in A No. 1 condition. Address 



Nanz & Neuner, Louisville, Ky. 



Mention The Review when ynn write. 



ir„d..THEMOON 



Company 



-1 For f Trees, Shrubs, Vines, 

 Your i and Small Fruits. 



Descriptive Illnstrated Catalogue Free. 



THE WM. H. MOON CO.. 

 _ - Morrisville, Pa. 



MfiilUui Tbe Review when you write. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Per 1000 



200,000 2 years. 2 to 2^e feel, very bushy 120.00 



150.00U 2 ■ 18to24 Ins., " " 1600 



100.000 2 •• 12 to IS 10.00 



2C0 000 1 year 12 to 18 •' branched 9.00 



200 000 1 •■ 10 to 12 " •■ 7.00 



100 OOU Cuttings, 8 ins., strong 80 



lOO.LOO •■ 8 ■• light 60 



Also have a large stock in Asparagus Roots. 

 2 .years. Palmetto & Barrs: 30.000 Canna Roots. 

 60,000 Tuberose Roots, 5.000 Geranliuns. 2^-ln. 

 pots, all good stock and low prices. Write for 

 trade list. 



J. H. O'HAGAN, Little Silver, N. J. 



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VREDENBURG & CO. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Lithographing;, Printing, Engraving, 



Binding excluBlvely for FLORISTS, 



SEEDSALEN and NURSERTMEN 



Sample Colored Plates free — Send for Catalogue 

 tW UNEQUALLED FACLLITLES 



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W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



Wholesale 

 Growers of 



m 



BNAMENTAI. TREES, 



Shrubs, Roses, Clema- 

 tis, Fruit Trees and 

 Small Fruits In great varleti 



Send for cor Wholesale Price List. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



-1840 



1904- 



Old Colony ^u^se^ies 



Alnas Incana, 5-7 feet. $8 per 100. 

 Barcharig Halimifolla. IS- 24-inch, $5 per 100. 

 Eieagnns Hortengis, 4-5 feet. $10 per 100. 

 Sympliorlcarpns Racemosa. 3-4 feet, $5 per 100 



TRADE LIST HEADY. 



T.IR. WATSON, Plymouth, Mass. 



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