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The Florists^ Review 



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 May 11, 1916. 



Hiirs Choice Landscape, Decorative 

 and Forcing Stock for Florists' Trade 





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BOXWOODS — Pyramids, Standards, Globes, Bush, Dwarf 

 — one of our leading specialties. Stocked in enormous 

 quantities. 



BAY TBEES — Standards, Half-standards, Pyramids. We 

 can save you money and give better quality. Let us 

 prove it. 



HABDY TUBBED EVEBGREENS — Clipped specimens. 

 Thuyas, Juniperus, etc., in Pyramids, Globes and nat- 

 ural shaped, in large assortment. 



LANDSCAPE EVERGREENS — New, rare and standard 

 varieties. Small, medium and large sizes supplied in 

 perfect specimens, with ball and burlap. Largest and 

 most extensive collection in America. 



Wholesale Trade List has just come from 

 the press. If you did not receive a copy. 

 let us know and we will mail you one. 



ARAUCARIAS— Best sorts, best values, all sizes — for 

 growing on. 



WINDOW-BOX PLANTS— All hardy and desirable sorts, 

 best selection, lowest prices. This line offers live 

 florists grand opportunity to increase their sales and 

 profits. 



DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS— Our leaders— Nor- 

 way Maple, American White Elm and Japanese Bar- 

 berry. 



YOUNG STOCK FOR LINING OUT— Ornamental Ever- 

 greens .and Deciduous Trees and Shrub seedlings, 

 rooted cuttings, grafts, etc., in large assortment, at 

 very low prices. Annual output, 10,000,000 plants. 



Write for information 

 and prices today 



THE D. HILL NURSERY COMPANr, Inc. 



LARQBST GROWERS IN AMERICA BOX ^OOy DUNDEE^ ILlLl« 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND IMPORTERS 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AMEBIOAN ASSOCIATION OF NXmSEBTXEN. 



President, E. S. Welch. Shenandoah, I*.; Vice- 

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

 tary, John Hall, Rochester. N. ¥.; Treasurer, 

 Peter Yonngers, GeneTS, Neb. 



Forty-flrst annual meeting, Mllwsnkee. Wis., 

 June 28 te 80. 1916. 



The demise of Alfred Mitting, who at 

 one time traded as the Berrydale Experi- 

 ment Gardens, Holland, Mich., and under 

 other titles in California, is recorded in 

 this week's obituary column. 



The large wholesale nurserymen are be- 

 ginning to get their breath again. With 

 frost, embargo, car shortages, freight 

 embargo, labor shortage and an unusual 

 number of reorders, it has been a stren- 

 uous season. 



The British authorities have placed re- 

 strictions upon the exportation of jute 

 from British territory. Bagging may 

 hereafter be exported only when each ex- 

 portation is specially licensed. The 

 TextUe Alliance, Inc., has made arrange- 

 ments with the British authorities where- 

 by licenses will be granted for shipments 

 from British territory consigned to or 

 for account of the Textile Alliance when 

 destined for recipients who have received 

 the approval of the British Embassy at 

 Washington. A meeting of dealers in 

 burlap and manufacturers of bags was 

 held at New York May 5 to discuss the 

 details and put the plan into operation. 



SHIPPING PAPERS PASS FIRST. 



Lord Robert Cecil, minister of war 



ORNAMENTAl. STOCK OF QUALITY 



CAN SUPPLY QUANTITY OF FOLLOWING ITEMS: 



Azalea Mollis, bushy plants with plenty of buds — 



12 to 15-in. high, at 35c each, $4.00 per doz,, $30.00 per 100. 

 15 to 18-in. high, at 45c each, $5.00 per doz., $40.00 per 100. 

 Boxwood Pyramids — 



36-in. high, very fine, $1.75 each. 48-in. high, very fiiie, $3.25 each. 

 42-in. high, very fine, $2.25 each. 54-in. high, very fine, $4.00 each. 

 Arlstolochla Siplio (Dutchman's Pipe), extra strong plants, 4 ft. of tops, 

 25c each; in any quantity. 



Hydrangea Panlculata Grandiflora, tree form, 3 to 4 ft. bodies, fine 

 heads, $25.00 per 100; bush form, 3 ft, high, $10.00 per 100. 



Hydrangea Arborescens Grandiflora Alba, 3 to 4 ft. high, bushy, $20.00 

 per 100; 2 to 3 ft., bushy, $14.00 per 100. 



THE 8T0RRS & HARRISON CO.. PAINESVILLE. 0. 



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ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK 



is handled with profit and satisfaction by hundreds of our florist customers. We grow the 

 f oUowinglines in large quantities and are always glad of the opportunity to make quotations: 



Field-gfrown Roses, Flowerings Shrubs, Perennial Plants, 

 Climbing Vines, Ornamental Trees 



OUR CURRENT PRICE LIST will be gladly forwarded on request. 

 NOTE— Uae printed stationery. We sell to the Trade only and do not knowingly com- 

 pete with our customers by alio wing our trade prices to get into the handsof private planters. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., NEWARK, NEW YORK 



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trade of Great Britain, May 6, 1916, 

 made the important announcement of 

 certain orders in council in the nature 

 of concessions to neutral trade, among 

 which is the following order: 



"Business documents from shippers 

 to and from neutral countries will be 

 placed in a separate bag, which will 

 receive immediate examination, and 



will proceed on the ship on which it 

 was originally mailed. No guarantee 

 will be given that this bag will not 

 be opened, but shippers will be assured 

 that there will be no delay." 



This is a confirmation of the agree- 

 ment made at a conference between Sir 

 Richard Crawford, of the British em- 

 bassy at Washington, D. C, with 



