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AiKiL 15. 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



113 



EVERGREENS 

 that GROW 



GREENS and Invite success. These are 

 nhippei) with pot ball attached and with Just 

 onlinary care will give 100% stand. Can 

 you beat it? p^^^^ 



160 Thuya Erecta SlOXO 



ISO Thuya Douslasii Pyramidalls . . . . 12X0 



400 Thuya Ericoides. 10.00 



1200 Thuya Olobosa Woodwardii 11.00 



1500 Thuya Hoveyi 9.00 



2000 Thuya Pumila. 11.00 



SoOO Thuya Pyramidalis 10.00 



1000 Thuya Tom Thumb 10.00 



8800 Thuya Wareana 10.00 



aoo Juniper Hibernica 8.00 



2fi0 Juniper Sabina 15.00 



1400 Retinispora Filifera \\M 



2000 Retinispora Plumosa Aurea 8.00 



Samples sent on reauest 



We m>w also a full line of fruit and oma- 

 menial stock. Write for prices. 



Farmers Nursery Co. 



TROY, OHIO 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Bobbink & Atkins 



Choice Nursery Stock, includ- 

 ing Rhododendrons, Hardy 

 Azaleas, Hybrid Perpetual 

 Roses, Herbaceous Plants, 

 Bay Trees, Boxwood and a 

 general line of Decorative 

 Greenhouse Plants. 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



Grape Cuttings 



Prepaid by Parcel Post. Per 100 



Campbell's Early, black vintage SO.96 



Niagara, whi te *5 



Moore's •'arty, black «6 



Delaware, red 85 



Worden, black 85 



Vemennes, red 86 



Concord, black .65 



lOO of each variety, postpaid, $5.00 



CHARLES NASH NURSERY 

 Three Rivers, Mich. 



The relationship of the nurserymen 

 to the public is peculiar in this, that 

 a larger degree of confidence has to be 

 reposed in him than in almost any other 

 tradesman. I can go into one of your 

 flower shops and I see what you have; 

 I know if it is what I want. But in the 

 ^ase of nursery stock it is different. 

 Y^ can't look at trees and tell what 

 they are. Some of them we know at a 

 g-fmce, but many things do not bloom 

 •^ >■ fruit until some years after the cus- 

 t'lner buys them. 



The man who invests in a piano or an 

 £!itomobile or a suit of clothes or any 

 of the things of ordinary commerce can 

 st'e the goods and when he sees them 

 o;in judge accurately whether they are 

 "'1 right. But the man who buys an 

 ^rchard of fruit trees can't look into 

 ^1 pm and tell what they are; he buys 

 V"f of confidence in the sellw. And his 

 investment has to continue for some 

 v''^". in the case of fruit trees, until 

 l^^t' does know what he has bought. He 

 -•>U8t invest in land or the value of its 

 ^|*e, the preparation of the ground, the 

 P-anting, pruning, spraying and cultiva- 





SOME GOOD CONIFERS 



STILL IN FAIR SUPPLY 



AT DUNDEE 



Strong, thrifty, home-grown stock. Order now before the supply is exhausted. 



ABIES CONCOLOR (Colo.) PINUS MUGHO 



(Coacolor Fir) True Dwarf Type 



^j',*«' ^"•. • . , . J J^ J?L (Dwarf Mountain Pine) 



6-10 XX*, twice transplanted.... $2.00 $14.00 sij^ j^ \q iqo 



J5"i5**' **!" transplanted.... 2.50 20.00 g-io xx, twice transplanted.... $3.50 $22.50 



12-18 XX, twice transplanted.... 3.00 26.00 10-12 xx, twice transplanted.... 4.00 30.00 



ABIES DOUGLASS! (Colo.) 1218 xx, twice transplanted.... 4.50 35.00 



(DougUa Fir) PINUS AUSTRIACA 



10-12 XX, twice transplanted.... t2.2S $17.50 (Austrian Pine) 



12-18 XX, twice transplanted.... 2.75 22.50 6-10 xx, twice transplanted.... $2.75 $14.00 



JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA 10-12 xx, twice transplanted.... 3.50 22.50 



Northern Typo TAXUS CANADENSIS 



(Rod Cedar) (American Yew) 



6-10 XX, twice transplanted.... $1.75 $13.50 6-12 x, once transplanted $8.00 



10-12 XX, twice transplanted.... 2.50 20.00 



12-18 XX, twice transplanted.... 2.75 23.00 TAXUS CU9PIDATA 



JUNIPERUS SCHOTTI (Japanoao Yew) 



24-36 XX, twice transplanted... $17.50 .... 10-12 xx. twice transplanted.... $12.50 .... 



JUNIPERUS CANADENSIS THUYA OCCIDENTALIS 



Syn. J. Communia Dupraaaa (American Arbor Vitaa) 



6-10 X, once transplanted $16.50 8-10 x, once transplanted $6.00 



10-12 XX, twice transplanted $1.75 10.00 



PICEA CANADENSIS 12-18 xx, twice transplanted.... 2.00 12.00 



(Black Hill Spruce) 18-24 xx, twice transplanted.... 2.50 16.00 



10-12 XX, twice transplanted.... $2.75 ^.50 THUYA PYRAMIDAUS 



12-18 XX, tw.ce transplanted.... 3.25 28.50 (Py«^rf Arbor VlU.) 



PICEA EXCELSA 6- 8 x, once transplanted $11.00 



(Norway Spruce) 24-36 xx, twice transplanted... $12.50 .... 



8-10 X, once transplanted;.... ...$7.00 THUYA COMP ACTA 



10-12 XX, twice transplanted — $1.75 11.00 ,_ ^ .. ,,,^ . 



12-18 XX. twice transplanted.... 2.00 15.00 (CompacU Arbor ViUe) 



12-18 XX, twice transplanted.... $6.00 $50.00 



PICEA PUNGENS 



(Colorado Blue Spruce) THUYA DOUGLASSI AUREA 



6-10 XX, twice transplanted.... 12.75 $22.50 (Douglas Golden Arbor VI Ue) 



10-12 XX, twice transplanted.... 3.25 28.50 10-12 xx, twice transplanted.... $5.50 $45.00 



* Each X indicates one transplanting. 



Send for CompleU Price List 



THE D. mLL NURSERY CO.. Inc. 



Evergreen Specialists— Largest Growers in America 



Box 403 ; DUNDEE. ILLINOIS 



Mention The Review when you write. 



California Privet ,^ ,^ 



3-4 ft $6 00 $60.00 



2.3ft 5.00 40.00 



18-24 in 4.00 30.00 



Berberis Thunbergii, 4 yr., very heavy. 



2-3 ft $15.00 $140 00 



18-24 la 14.00 120.00 



Ampelopsis Veitchii, 



For potting or planting in nursery rows. 



Strong, I yr., 18 iq $15.00 



Strong. 1 yr.. 12-15 in 12.tO $100.00 



Above prices F. 0. B. Manchester, Ck)nn. Boxing extra. 



Send for bulletin covering a complete line of Fruit and Shade Trees. 

 Eyergreens. Ornamental Shrubs. H. P. and Climbing Roses. 



C. R. BURR & CO^ Manchester, Conn. 



Peonies and Iris 



Bead u roar name now for onr 

 new CaUlogM. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



SORUSaUtSt CHICAGO. ILL. 



ENGLISH LAUREL 



BT TBI HUNDRED OR THOURAND 



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