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Mat 11, 1910. 



The Florists^ Review 



75 



NURSERY STOCK (or Horists' Trade 



Fruit Trees, Ofnamental Trees, Shrubs, Small Fruits, Roses, Clematis, 



Phlox, Peonies, Herbaceous Perennials 



EXTRA FINE SELECTION OF 



RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS, PYRAMIDAL BOX, TREE ROSES, 

 CHINESE MAGNOLIAS, KOSTER'S SPRUCE, HEMLOCK, RETI- 

 NOSPORAS, JUNIPERS, MUQHO PINE, CONCOLOR FIR, ARBOR 

 VITAE PYRAMIDALIS and HOVEY'S GOLDEN. 



Ampelopsis Veltchii, California Privet, Barberry Thunbergii 

 and Rosa Setigera, Clematis Jaclcmanii, Tree Hydrangea. 



Writ* for our wholosal* trade list. 



70 YEARS 



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T. SMITH COMPANY. 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



1000 ACRES 



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Selected 

 Varieties 



PEONIES 



Send for complete price list 



PETERSON NURSERY 



StKk ExdMoce BIdg.. CHiaGO, ILL 



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Our price list has been mailed to the trade. In 

 case you did not receive a copy, send for it. 



AUDUBON NURSERIES 



Box 781, Wilmlngrton. N. C. 



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Curtis Nye Smith, the counsel for the 

 seed and nursery trade associations, 

 March 30, 1916, in order to overcome 

 the serious difficulties arising from the 

 action of the British censor in holding 

 up shipping documents of seed and 

 nursery stock shipped from neutral 

 countries to American importers. 



STABK VERSUS STARK. 



A bill was filed in the Court of Com- 

 mon Pleas at Louisiana, Mo., by Stark 

 Bros.' Nurseries & Orchards Co., 

 against the Wm. P. Stark Nurseries, of 

 Neosho, asking that they be restrained 

 from using alleged unfair methods of 

 competition, alleged misleading adver- 

 tising and the use of certain trade- 

 marks. It also is asked that a referee 

 be named to hear the case in the St. 

 Louis Court of Appeals. 



The grievances mentioned have been 

 considered by associated advertising 

 clubs of the world. They are contained 

 in the following statement by Stark 

 Bros.: 



"1. That the defendants be ordered 

 to cease their present methods of com- 

 petition against Stark Bros., of Lou- 

 isiana, Mo. 



"2. Stark Bros, state that W. P. 

 Stark, while still in the employ of 

 Stark Bros.' Co., attempted to build up 

 a new business started by his son at 

 the expense of the Stark Bros.' Co., 



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 share of our three most distinctive and 

 popular Cannas. 



City of Portland 



(3»« feet) 

 The color is a beautiful glowins pink. 

 It is an early and continuous bloomer; 

 bloominK freely in hot or cold weather. 

 The foliage is an attractive shade of 

 green, thick and leathery in substance. 

 Canna experts who saw this variety on 

 our grounds last season were auick to 

 pronounce it the finest all-around Pink 

 Canna to date. 



PRICES 



City of Portland $15.00 



Panama 15 oo 



Panama 



(3 feet) 

 The color is unusual, being an attrac- 

 tive rich orange red, with a well defined 

 edge of bright golden yellow. The 

 flowers are very large, with an immense 

 spread of individual blooms. 



Wintzer's Colossal 



. (5 feet) (Orchid Flowering) 

 This is without doubt the largest 

 flowered Canna in commerce. The color 

 is a strikingly vivid scarlet that re- 

 tains its brilliancy. It is the most 

 prolific of its class. 



These three head-liners reflect the 

 quality that won Gold Medals for Swas- 

 teeka Cannas at both the San Francis- 

 co and San Diego Expositions. 



Roots, Per 100 Plants. Per 100 



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20.00 



W in tzer's Colossal .. 15.00 20 00 



12 each of the above (86 in all) for 15.00, roots; plants. 16.00. 



All the prices f. o. b. West Grove, Pa. 

 ADVKRTISEMBNT IN CLASSiriKD COLUMNS. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



Swas-teeka Brand Cannas 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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and that W. P. Stark remained with 

 the Stark Bros.' Co. for some months 

 after his son 's new nursery was started, 

 in order to secure information which 

 would be to the benefit of his and his 

 son's new nursery company. 



"3. The Stark Bros.' Co. asks for an 

 injunction and asks the court to appoint 

 ~ referee to adjust the damages. They 

 also ask the court to enjoin Wm P 

 Stark and Wm. H. Stark from adver- 

 tising their name in such a manner as 



