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The Florists^ Review 



APRIL 13, 19MJ. 



NURSERY STOCK 



EVESaREENS 



Per 1000 



Irish Juniper trans., 8 to 5 in $20.00 



'^ " B to 8 in 35.00 



8 to 10 in 50.00 



3 to 6 in.. 35.00 

 S to 7 in.. 65.00 



These Arbor Vitaeg and Junipers are 

 choice cutting plants, transplanted in 

 field one and two years. Sample hundred 

 of either 1 year transplanted, postpaid, 

 for $3.00. 



Siberian Arbor Vitae tp., 



8EESLIK0S, ETC. 



Per 1000 

 Sugar, or Rock Maple, 6 to 10 in.. $ 2.50 



10 to 16 in.. 8.00 



Silver Maple, 1 to 2 ft 6.00 



Norway Maple, 5 to 10 In 6.00 



BHKUBBEBY, £10. 



Per 1000 



Apple Seedlings, No. 1, 3/16 and up 



(10 M, $45) .$ 5.00 



Apple Seed irgs. No. 2 (10 M, $25) . 

 No. 8 (10 M, $5).. 

 Calycan'ihus Floridus, 



Am. Sweet Chestnut, 



5 to 10 In.. 

 12 to 18 in.. 

 18 to 24 in.. 



8.00 

 15.00 

 25.00 



3.00 



1.00 



8.00 



12.00 



American Arbor Vitae tp., 



6 to 10 in. 

 Pyramidalls and Goldsn 



Arbor Vitae 2 yr. sdgs. 



Golden Arbor Vitae 1 yr. sdgs 



Chinese and Compacta 



" '• Arbor Vitae 1 yr. sdgs. 



" " Arbor Vitae 2 .vr. sdgs. 



Larch, European sdgs. 6 to 10 in 



" 1 to 2 ft 



" " " 2 to 3 ft 



Pungens, Blue Spruce, 4 to 6 in.... 



Norway Spruce sdgs. 3 to 5 in 



" 5 to 8 in 



Ponderosa, Yel. P. sdgs. 5 to 10 In. 

 *' " " 10 to 15 in. 



White Pine, sdgs., 8 to 8 In 



6 to 10 in 



10 to 12 in 



Hemlock Spruce, trans.. 8 to 6 in.. 

 6 to 10 in.. 



Perfectly healthy grown from large 

 selected seed. 



35.00 

 15.00 



40.00 Dogwood, Wh. Flower'g, 6 to 10 in. 10.00 



10 to 15 in. 20.00 



Black Walnut, 1 to 2 ft 10.00 



Tulip Tree, Yel. Pop., 1 to 2 ft 10.00 



• 2to8ft 15.00 



" 8 to 6 ft 25.00 



White Poplar, 3 to 4 ft 20.00 



4 to 7 ft 40.00 



Russian Mulberry, B to 12 in 4.00 



1 to 2 ft 10.00 



Black Cherry (Serotlna), 5 to 10 in. 2.00 



•• 1 to 2 ft. 4.00 



" 2 to 4 ft. 8.00 



Red Oak, 6 to 10 in 10.00 



" " 10 to IB In ....15.00 



Magnolia acuminata, 3 to 5 in 20.00 



12.00 



25.00 



10.00 



20.00 



30.00 



26.00 



4.00 



7.00 



25.00 



80.00 



6.00 



8.00 



12.00 



50.00 



70.00 



5 to 10 in 



1 to 2 ft. 

 Judas Tree (Corcis canadensis), 



1 to 2 ft : 10.00 



Judas Tree (Cercls canadensis), 



2 to 3 ft 20.00 



Strawberry Tree (Evonymus), 2 to 



4 ft 20.00 



Japan Quince, 5 to 10 In lO.OO 



Hydraug^a P. Granalfiorn, 5 to 10 in. 20.00 

 " " 1 to 2 ft. 80.00 



2 to 3 ft. 40.00 

 Jjnowbal! (Viburnum 0. P. SterlUs), 



in same sizes and prices, 

 hydrangea, Hills of Snow, B to 10 in. 40.00 

 " ♦' 1 to 2 ft. 50.00 

 " " " 2 to 3 ft. 60.00 



Japan Snowball, 5 to 10 in 20.00 



1 to 2 ft 30.00 



Yucca Filamentosa. Adam's Needle. 10.00 



.Asparagus (10 M for $25), 2 yr 3.00 



Asparagus, 1 yr 1.80 



Conovers, Palmetto, French Argenteuil. 



Strawberry plunts $2.00 and np 



Wm. Belt, Clyde, Kittle Rice, HaTerland, 

 Frances Willard. Superba, Kellogg'a 

 Prize, Bubach, Sample, Aroma, Helen 

 Davis, Warfle?d, etc. 



J. JENKINS & SONS, NURSERIES, WINONA, OHIO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AXEBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NTTSSESTHEN. 



President. E. S. Welch, Shenandoah, la.; Vice- 

 president, John Watson, Newark, N. J.; Secre- 

 tary, John Hall, Rochester, N. Y.; Treaanrer, 

 Peter Youngers. Geneva. Neb. 



Fy>rty-flr8t annual meeting, Milwaakee. Wla., 

 June 28 to SO, 1016. 



The reluctance of spring is giving the 

 nursery trade a chance to reap the benefits 

 of a prolonged season. 



Labor shortage and freight embargoes 

 are a handicap, but orders are going out 

 rapidly, with the prospect that the sea- 

 son's shipments will total up to any rec- 

 ord the nursery trade ever has made. 



Bertrand H. Fakr, W. P. Bowman, F. 

 Thun, W. A. Goodman and L. S. Trow- 

 bridge are incorporating the Bertrand 

 H. Farr-Wyomissing Nurseries Co., es- 

 tablished at Wyomissing, Pa. The cor- 

 poration is to be capitalized at $150,000. 

 Mr. Farr is president of the American 

 Peony Society. 



THE BUSINESS SITUATION. 



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I For Sale-Extra Fine Surplus Stock I 



S STANDARD PEARS, 11/16 and up, 5to6ft @ 12c each E 



S Bartlett. Clapp's, Seckel. Anjou, Flemish Beauty, Lawrence, Sheldon. S 



5 DWARF PEARS. 11/16 and up, 4 to 6 ft ...0 10c each 5 



S Duchess, Bartlett, Seckel, Clapp's. Anjou. S 



S SWEET CHERRY. % and up.6to6ft , @ 18c each • 



S Black Tartarian, Bing, Schmidt's, Gov. Wood, Windsor, Rockport. s 



= SOUR CHERRY, U/16 and up.5to6ft @ 13c each = 



S Richmond, Morell's, May Duke, Wragg, Montmorency. £ 



5 PLUM, %and up, 5 to 6 ft @ Kc each S 



S Abundance, Burbank. Lombard. Qerman Prune, Reine Claude, S 



S October Purple, Satsuma, Shipper's Pride, Red June. S 



5 QUINCE, «8 and np. 4 to 6 f t @ 14c each 5 



2 Orange, Champion, Rea's, Bourgeat. s 



S APRICOT, 11/16 and up, 4 to 6 ft ©12c each S 



S Alexander, Alexis, Moorpark, Montgamet, Harris, St. Ambrose. — 



S NORWAY MAPLE, min.. 8 to 10 f t @ 35c each = 



E SKND US TOUR ORDKR FROM THIS LIST = 



I THE LANCASTER COUNTY NURSERIES I 



I R. F.D.No.7 LANCASTER, PA. = 

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Mention The ReTiew when yon write. 



Nursery Business Improvliig. 



"The consensus of opinion from all 

 sections of the country," said Lloyd C. 

 Stark, of Louisiana, Mo., "is that the 

 war has adversely affected the nursery 

 business in about the same ratio as 

 general business throughout the coun- 

 try. In the east, also west of the Bock- 

 ies, the fruit tree business has been 

 hurt worse than the ornamental trade. 

 This is true particularly of the east. 

 In fact, the ornamental business, every- 

 thing considered, has been unusually 

 active; the great danger that now con- 

 fronts nurserymen is that this increased 

 demand for ornamental stock will, in 

 another year or two, encourage excess- 

 ive propagation that will glut the 

 market with ornamentals and yfe will 

 have the pleasure of seeing ourselves 

 handling ornamentals at less than cost 

 of production, just as we have wit- 

 nessed in the last few years an over- 

 production of apple trees. 



NOTICE==SURjpLUS LIST 



First grade in every respect — Fresh dug — No cellared stock 



6000 Norway Maples 10 to 



5000 Norway Maples 10 to 



200 Norway Maples 12 to 



1000 Pin Oaks 8 to 



600 Red Oaks 6 to 



800 Mossy Cup Oaks 6 to 



600 Lombardy Poplars 12 to 



100 Lombardy Poplars 14 to 



1500 Catalpa Speciosa 12 to 



1000 Catalpa Speciosa 10 to 



500 American Elms 10 to 



600 American Elms 10 to 



600 Larch, low-branched 5 to 



F. 0. B. carload lots. 



12 feet. . 

 12 feet. . 

 14 feet.. 

 10 feet. . 



8 feet. . 



8 feet. . 

 14 feet. . 

 16 feet.. 

 14 feet. . 

 12 feet. . 

 12 feet. . 

 12 feet. . 



6 feet.. 



..1»« to 

 ..1% to 

 ..2 to 

 ..1 to 

 ..1 to 

 ..I to 

 ..m 10 

 . 3 to 

 ..2 to 

 ..l>fl to 

 ..1«« to 

 ..Ik to 



1%-inch cal.. 

 / -inch cal.. 

 2>s-inch cal.. 

 m-inch cal.. 

 l'4-inch cal.. 

 Ik inch cal.. 

 I'a-inch cal.. 

 4 -inch cal.. 

 2^inch cal.. 

 2 -inch cal.. 

 2 -inch cal.. 

 mi-inch cal.. 



Boxes and bales at cost. 



Per 10 

 ..$ 6.00 



,. 7.eo 



,. 12.60 



.. 6.60 



,. 650 



.. 6.50 



.. 3.00 

 ..15 00 



.. 6.50 



.. 4.00 



.. 6.00 



.. 4.50 



.. 5.50 



Per 100 



$ 65.00 



65 00 



100.00 

 60.00 

 60.00 

 60.t0 

 26.00 



100.00 

 60.00 

 35.00 

 50.00 

 40.00 

 60.00 



B. F. BARR & CO., Keystone Nurseries, Lancaster, Pa. 



Mwitlon The ReTleir when yon write, 



"In the central west, through the 

 corn and wheat belts, the demand for 

 fruit trees, in proportion, has been bet- 

 ter than in the Ast. Perhaps I shall 

 not be far wrong when I state that it 

 is probably twenty per cent below nor- 



PAPER POTS 



Sqnare Paper Pots and Square Dirt Bands. Send 

 poetal for free Big Folder containing the Experi- 

 ences of 131 Florists and free samples. Price list, 

 testimonials, pages 34 and .35. 



F. W. Rochelle & Sons, Chester, N. J. 



