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JUMB 1, 1816. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Berberis Thunbergii 



' By the hundred or by the carload 



Tsuga Canadensis 



In Quantity and Quality. 

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UTTLEFIELD & WYNAN 



North Abington, Mau. 



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HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Beet for Orvr Ha^ a Oentnry. FlrSt Spmee, 

 Fine*. Jnnlpora, ArborrltaM, Tewi, In amap 

 and larva alaea. Price LiBt Now Ready. 



THI D. HILL NURSmY CO. 



K ra rgn aa n Spedaliati. Laryeat Gtowenln A marica 

 ■•X40S. 



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S«l«ct«d 

 Vari«ti«a 



PEONIES 



Send for complete price list 



PETERSON NURSERY 



StKk Exdumf e BIdg., CHICAGO. 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 7S1, Wllmincton. N. C. 



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MacNlff Horticultural Co., 15 cases plants; 54 

 packages trees. 



MaltuB & Ware, 91 cases shrubs; 150 bags 

 seed; 256 packages trees. 



A. Rfilker & Sons, 48 cases trees. 



J. P. Rooea, 75 bags seed. 



G. W. Sheldon & Co., 25 cases plants; 2 pack- 

 ages trees. 



C. F. Smith, 53 packages shrubs; 187 cases 

 plants. 



Stumpp 8l Walter Co., 10 bags seed. 



Inspection before reshipment is ex- 

 tremely difficult and the condition of 

 the stock will not be accurately known 

 until it reaches its destination, but it is 

 feared much of the Belgian stock and 

 some of the Holland goods will not be 

 any more satisfactory than in the case 

 of other late shipments this season. 



THE LEAF BLISTER MITE. 



Red or green blister-like spots ap- 

 pearing in the early spring on the 

 foliage of the apple and pear are 

 usually due to the leaf blister mite. 

 This is not an insect, but a small ani- 

 mal invisible to the unaided eye, which 

 attacks standard varieties of pear and 

 apple trees and often inflicts serious 

 damage. Where trees are seriously in- 

 fested, the premature fall of both fruit 

 and leaves may result. In such cases 

 a special application of lime-sulphur 

 wash or other spray may be necessary. 

 Ordinarily, however, the regular orchard 

 spraying is sufficient to control the mite. 

 Badly infested branches of the pear 

 trees may be cut off and burned. Care 

 should be taken not to confuse the work 

 of the mite with the leaf-spot disease 

 or the results of heavy spraying. 



The leaf blister mite passes the win- 

 ter beneath the bud scales. There it 

 waits for the opening of the buds and 

 attacks the young leave? Vk9 sopn as 



EW ARRIVALS 



BAY TREES 



AND 



BOXWOODS 



'WORTH WHILE" QUALITY 



BOX\irOOI> 



STANDARD BAY TREK 



THE STATELY BAY TREE (Laurus NobilisJ 



These grand ornamental trees are "coming into their own" in the middle and west- 

 ern states. For fifty years and more they have been extensively used in the East and 

 there is nothing to be compared with them for beauty and producing an immediate effect. 

 Our stocks have been specially selected by a specialist in Europe. We carry an immense 

 line of these Bay Trees. 



STANDARD, OR TREE SHAPED (See Dlustntion Above) 



stems, 44 to 50 inches high; crown, 26-inch diameter; each $ 7.28; per pair, $14.00 



Stems, 44 to 60 inches high; crown, 80-inch diameter; each 9.50; per pair, 18.00 



Stems, 44 to 60 inches high; crown, 82-inch diameter; each IS.SO; per pair. 24.00 



Stems. 44 to 50 inches high; crown, 36-inch diameter; each 18.50; per pair. 20.00 



Stems, 44 to 60 inches high; crown, 40-inch diameter; each 13.00; per pair. 28.00 



Stems, 44 to 50 inches high; crown, 42-inch diameter; each 18.50; per pair. SO. 00 



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DWARFED STANDARD, or "PONY" BAY TREES 



These have made a big hit with our trade. Decorate the front of your store with a 

 pair of them. 



Stems. 24 to 26 inches; crown. 22 to 24 inches; each. $8.00; per pair, $15.00 



BOXWOOD 



PYRAMID FORM 



With ball and burlap. 



8, Jeethigh each. $2.85; per pair. $ 4.25 



3>«feethigh each. 8.85; per pair. 5.85 



4 feethigh each, 4.25; per pair. 7.75 



4>«feethigh each. 6.00; per pair, 11.00 



BUSH-SHAPED 



With ball and burlap. 

 12-inch each. $0.40; per doz.. $4.00; per 100, $80.00 



8FECIAL PRICKS QUOTKD ON BAT TRXXS AND BOXWOODS IN QUANTITY 

 PLXASE WRITK US ABOUT TOUR NKED8 



WINTERSON»S SEED STORE 



166 North Wabash Avenue 



CHICAGO 



Lone Distance Phone 



CENTRAL 6004 



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