April 7, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



I0S7 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. 



Pres., N. W. Hale, KnoxvlUe, Tenn. ; Vlce-Prea., 

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

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

 N. Y. The twenty-eighth annual convention 

 Will be held at Atlanta. Ga., June. 19(M. 



W. F. ScHELL, proprietor of the Wich- 

 ita Nursery, is also commissioiieT of 

 horticulture for the State of Kansas. 



The landslide at Ossian, N. Y., near 

 Dansvillc, on March 23, destroyed about 

 .$1,000 worth of nursery stock belonging 

 to E. V. Randall. 



A. NoELANDER, Glenwood, Midi., says 

 that ash, elm and linden, etc., in liis nur- 

 sery have stood 43 degrees below zero this 

 winter and show no injury. 



The West Michigan Nurseries, of Ben- 

 ton Harbor, Mich., have recently added 

 a branch at Eau Claire. Wis., where 

 tlicy are doing a nice business. 



A French scientist has demonstrated 

 to his own satisfaction that trees in full 

 foliage in May or June may be trans- 

 planted with little injury if the moving 

 is done at night. 



The Aurora Nursery Co., Aurora, 111., 

 has been incorporated, with J. A. Young 

 as manager. They have secured a tract 

 of thirty acres which will be planted to 

 nursery stock this spring. 



Texas points report a frost on March 

 27. C. E. Stephens, proprietor of the' 

 Iron Ch-e Nursery, at Denison, Texas, 

 and Wm, Munson, of the Munson Nur- 

 sery, think little damage was done to 

 small fruits. 



J. A. Taylor, of Wynnewood, I. T., re- 

 ports the nursery trade heavy this spring, 

 the' demand almost entirely for fruit 

 trees. He thinks peaches have been little 

 injured by late frosts, but apricots are 

 practically annihilated. 



Apples from America landed at Liver- 

 pool during the period from August to 

 the thii'd week of December amoiuited to 

 1.200.000 barrels, as compared with 750,- 

 000 barrels received at that port during 

 the same period of 1902. 



It lia^ been announced that Wm. 

 Smith, philanthropist and member of the 

 W. & T. Smith Co.. has temporarily 

 abandoned the plan of erecting the Wil- 

 liam Smith College for Women. The 

 plans for the buildings had all been 

 executed and excavation begun. It is 

 stated that the work will be resumed an- 

 other season. 



A Few Hundred 



choice trees of ^ugar Maple and Elm. 12 to 14 

 feet. Tulip Poplar. Sweet Gum. American Lin- 

 den, 3 to 4 inch. Caliper, Spirea Van Houttei. 3 

 to 4 feet. List of other stcclj with prices sent on 

 application. 



Highland Ave. Nursery, Salem, Ohio. 



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W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



Wholesale 

 Growers of 



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Shrubs, Xloses, Clema- 

 tis, Fruit Trees and 

 Small Frnits In great varletf 



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Oup stock of handsome Oaks of all sorts is nnsarpassed. 



The GLENWOOD NURSERIES offer the finest trees, both 

 Deciduous and Evergreen; Flowering Shrubs and 

 Vines of all sizes in general assortment. 



LARGE SIZE TREES AND SHRUBS 



Are a SPECIALTY with us 



■WE HAVE THEM IN QUANTITY. 



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We offer for Spring Delivery 

 800,000 ornamental trees of 

 Ash, Elm and Linden at a price 

 that will astonish vou. 



ppr 100 per 1000 



3-5 feet 93.00 $25.00 



S-7 feet 5.00 40.00 



7-9 feet 8.00 70.00 



References: Bank of Glenwood. 



All grown In our nurserj- in Northern Minnesota. CASH 

 WITH ORDER. 5 per cent discount and packing free. 



GLENWOOD NURSERY, Glenwood, Minn. 



Send for cor Wholesale Price LUt. 



normant Roses 



*^ FIELD-GROWN. 



H. P.'s and Mosses, Manetti Stocks 



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



Only iu lots of 5000 and upward. 

 Prices and samples upon application. 



HINTSVILLE WHOLESALE NURSERIES, 



HUNTSVIIrLE, AIiA. 



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PETERSON NURSERY, 



170 La Salle St., CHICAGO. 



and Hardy 

 Ornamental Stock 



Send tor our Handy Reference Book, con- 

 tainlDK Botanical and English names of varieties 

 hardy and of merit; also Planting Instructions 

 and Gen'-ral Information. 



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PEONIES 



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Per 1000 



200,000 2 years, 2 to m feet, very hushy $20.00 



1.50.UOO 2 '■ 18 to 24 ins., " " 16 00 



100.000 2 " 12 to 18 ■' •• ■■ 10.00 



200 OUOl year 12 to 18 " branched 9.00 



2U00OOI ■■ 10tol2 " '• TOO 



100 000 Cuttings, 8 Ins., strong 80 



100.100 •■ 8 ■■ light 60 



Al,-.o have 10,000 Cauna Roots in ten leading 

 varieties from 7.5e to $1.25 per 100. 20OO Double 

 Grant Geraniums, from 2)^-inch pots. $2.00 per 

 10". Wiite for trade list. 



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ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Lithographing, Printing, Engraving. 

 Binding exclusively for FLORISTS, 



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