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The Florists' Review 



Febkuaiiv 10, 1910. 



MOULDER'S 



LANDSCAPE PLANS 



Drawn epeclal for th« f^rounds you wish to lay 

 oat or plant. 



Just the help the LandBcape Planter needs. 

 Cost little— Brlner hl^h Krade work. Estimates 

 free. G£0. B. MOULDER, 



Landscape Artist Smith's Grove, Ky. 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AXKBIOAV AB800IATI0N OF NTOSEBTXEH. 



PrMlduiL B. 8. Welch. Bbenandoah, la.; TIm- 

 •raaldcnt, John Wataon. Newark. N. J.; Secra- 

 UU7. Jobs Hall, BochMter. N. Y.: Treaanrer. 

 Peter Toiuigera, Oeneva. Neb. 



Fortar-flrat annnal meetlas, MUwankee. Wla., 

 Jiue S» te M. 1916. 



The Union Orchard & Nursery Co., of 

 Martinsville, Ind., has been incorporated 

 at $10,000 by Benjanrin F. Mason, Laura 

 L. Mason and Grace Mason. 



' E. E. Whiting states that the Whiting 

 Nursery Co., Yankton, N. D., will go oiit 

 of the retail business, having found a 

 wholesale demand that is equal to its 

 facilities. 



There is a splendid field for the nur- 

 sery that will specialize on supplying 

 shrubs and trees to florists, giving qual- 

 ity- steadily better than the average run. 

 In building a business in nursery stock, 

 the florist needs good stuff. 



' €rEORGE W. HoLSiNGER, secretary of the 

 Western Association of Nurserymen, is 

 distributing printed copies of the pro- 

 ceedings of the twenty-sixth annual meet- 

 ing, held at Kansas City in December. 

 It is a closely printed volume of sixty 

 pages. The only thing lacking seems to 

 be an index and a list of the association 's 

 members. 



NEW YORK NUBSERYMEN ELECT. 



At the annual meeting of the New 

 York State Nurserymen's Association, 

 held January 27 at Kochester, N. Y., 

 the following officers were elected for 

 the year: President, Edwin 8. Osborne, 

 of Rochester; vice-president. Maxwell 

 Sweet, of Dansville; secretary, William 

 L. Glenn, of Eochester; treasurer, 

 Horace Hooker, of Rochester. The 

 business transacted was not given out 

 for publication. Part of the discussion, 

 it was said, concerned the workmen 's 

 compensation bill. 



WARRANTIES OF STOCK. 



In a case recently passed upon by 

 the appellate division of the New York 

 Supreme court a buyer of nursery stock 

 sought to recover damages for breach 

 of a verbal warranty made by the sales- 

 man employed by the seller, concerning 

 certain peach trees. To defeat the claim, 

 the seller showed that the trees were 

 sold under a written contract which 

 contained a clause limiting his liability 

 in case the trees delivered proved un- 

 true to name and not the varieties or- 

 dered. The court held that it was nec- 

 essary for the buyer, in reply to this 

 defense, to show that the written order 

 was void and of no effect because his 

 signature was obtained thereto by mis- 

 representations of the salesman; to the 

 effect that the paper was a mere order 

 with no conditions included. The court 

 said: 



"The buyer had the right to over- 

 come the effect of the written order by 

 showing it to have been obtained by 



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The Medal Winninsf Red Dorothy Perkins 



$2.00 for 12 



100 tor $12.00 



INTENSE clear crimson maroon, with petal tips scar- 

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 the Hubbard Medal for the best Rose introduced in the 

 past five years. We confidently believe it is the finest 

 hardy red climber in existence. Get in on this good thing. 



STAR BRAND ROSES 



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SPECIALTIES 



HARDY FIKLD-GROWN ROSES. 

 CLEMATIS, large srrowera. 

 CLIMBING PL. ANTS, large assortment. 

 PEONIES, the best sorts. 

 HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 

 FLOWERING SHRUBS, large stock. 

 SHADE TREES 



Diacriminative Florjgts 



prefer oar Home-grown Roses for forcing. 

 The first cost Is sometimes a little more than 

 Imported or southern stock, but, results con- 

 sidered, they are much less costly. Oet the 

 habit of always writing us before buying. 



Write for. current price list. Use printed stationery. We sell to the trade only. 



Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, New York 



Rose Ghrowera and Nurserymen 



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FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL == 

 1,500,000 SHRUBBERY 230 Varieties 

 200,000 PERENNIALS 120Varieties 



strong, young and thrifty, with excellent fibrous roots. Guaranteed strictly true to name. 

 References: The Mercantile Agencies. Price list ready. 



LEWIS ROESCH. 



BOX X, 



FREDONIA. N. Y. 



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ETERGREENS 



Especially fine Evergreens, pos- 

 scssmg that much-sought-for *Tr * 

 sturdy constitution resulting, ^|\!C . 

 from growing in the niggeddi- 

 mate of New England. Choice stocV 

 that can be depended upon. Send 

 for catalog and special trade prices. 



North Abincton ' 

 MaM. 



680 Adams Street 



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SHRUBS 



Not the ordinarv ran of shrubs, 

 but the full-rooted.sturdy- 

 topped kind. By the thou- 

 .sands— hardy Native and 

 Hybrid Rhododendrons, trans- 

 planted and acclimated. Send 

 I your lists, let us estimate. 





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NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade 



Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Small Fruits, 

 Roses, Clematis, Peonies, Herbaceous Plants. ..... 



Write for onr wholesale trade list. 



W. & T. SMITH CO., - - GENEVA. N. Y. 



68 YEARS ~ 1000 ACRES 



lIsQtlop TI1S Rrtsw whii yon writs. 



2000 FLORISTS 



use our Paper Pots and Bands. Send for Free 

 Big Folder containing the Exiieriences of 131 

 Florists and free samples. Price list, page 101. 

 F. W. Rochelle & Sons. 31 Main St., Chester, 

 N. J. 



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fraud. When the seller delivered trees 

 of other varieties than those purchased, 

 there was a breach of the contract for 

 which he was liable in damages. This 

 without reference to any express war- 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Best for Orer EWf a Oentxur. Fin, Spniee, 

 Pines, Junipers, Arborrltaes, Tews, In small 

 and Ufffs slsss. Price List Now Besdy. 



THK D. MILL NURSKRY CO^ 



Kveisreen Spedalistt. Largest Growers in America 

 Box 40S. Dundee. IN. 



ranty. by the salesman. There was an 

 implied warranty that the trees deliv- 



