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The Florists' Review 



JDNH 8, 1916. 



NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade 



Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Small Fruits, Roses, Clematis, Phlox, 



Peonies, Herbaceous Perennials 

 Ampelopsis Yeitchii, California Privet, Barberry Thunbergii 



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W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AMEBICAK ASSOCIATION OF NITBSEBYMDK. 



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

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

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

 Peter Youngers, Geneva, Neb. 



Forty-first annual meeting, Milwaukee, Wis., 

 June 28 to 30, 1916. 



The death of William L. McKay, nur- 

 seryman of Geneva, N. Y., which occurred 

 May 25, is recorded in this week's obit- 

 uary column. 



Feank W. Power, known to many in 

 the trade as formerly associated with the 

 Orenco Nursery Co., died at Saledi, Ore., 

 last week, of blood poisoning. 



The indications are that the new, now 

 1-year-old, plan of organization of the 

 American Association of Nurserymen will 

 add materially to the interest, if not to 

 the attendance, at the approaching Mil- 

 waukee convention. 



Chairman Stark, of the program com- 

 mittee for the Milwaukee convention, 

 plans to have something doing every min- 

 ute. But in order to maintain the new 

 plan of assessment dues it will be neces- 

 sary to have some of the sessions execu- 

 tive. 



The Nurserymen's Association of Mas- 

 sachusetts held a meeting at the estate of 

 General S. M. Weld, at Dedham, Mass., 

 May 19. Growing conditions and legisla- 

 tive matters pertaining to the trade were 

 discussed. Luncheon was served by the 

 host. 



DESTRUCTIVE SCALE INSECTS. 



Specialists of the U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture report that the oyster- 

 shell scale and the scurfy scale are 

 more frequently the subject of inquiry 

 by orchardists than all other species 

 of scale insects combined, with the ex- 

 ception of the San Jose scale. 



Although the insects winter in the 

 egg stage under the protecting scales 

 and are) therefore, less susceptible to 

 washes that are effective against the 

 San Jose scale, yet such treatment in 

 most cases will reduce their numbers to 

 a point where little injury from them 

 will result. Special spraying may be 

 necessary to hold them in check if 

 spraying for the San Jose scale is not 

 carried on. 



The oyster-shell scale is the more 

 important of the two. It occurs in 

 nearly every state in the country and 

 attacks apple, maple, horse chestnut, 

 poplar, willow, lilac and more than a 

 score of other trees. Shade trees which 

 are not often sprayed are especially sus- 

 ceptible to attack. Maple and poplar 



HILL'S CHOICE LANDSCAPE, DECORATIVE 

 and FORCING STOCK for FLORISTS' TRADE 



BOXWOODS— Pyramids, Standards, Globes, Bush, Dwarf— one of our leading spe- 

 cialties. Stocked In enormous quantities, 



BAY TREKS— Standards. Half-standards, Pyramids. We can save you money and 

 give better quality. Let us prore it. 



HARUV XnBBKD EVERGREENS— Gllpr>ed specimens in Taxus, Thuyas, Junl- 

 perus, Abies variettCH, in Pyramids, Olobes and natural shaped In large assortment. 



ARAUCARIAS— Best sorts, best values, in both small and large sizes, for immediate 

 effects and Krowlnsr on. 



E.ANOSCAPK EVERGREENS AND CONIFERS-New, rare and standard 

 varieties. Small, medium and larf^e sizes supplied in perfect specimens, with l>all 

 and burlap. Largest and most extensive collection in America. 



FORCING STOCK— Azaleas, Rhodotlendrons. Aucubas, Sklmmla Jaix)nlca. Hy- 

 drangeas, Lilacs, Spiraeas, Magnolias, Japanese Maples, wistaria Cbinensls, Japanese 

 Flowering Cherry, Peonies, Hoses, in large assortment, choicest quality, best com- 

 mercial sorts. 



WINWOW-BOX PLANTS— Hardy Coniferous Evergreens for winter use. All hardy 

 and desirable sorts, best selection, lowest prices. Also Bush Box and Dwarf Edging. 

 This line offers wide-awake florists grand opportunity to increase their sales and 

 profits. 



DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS-Oar leaders-Norway Maple, American 

 White Elm and Japanese Barberry. 



YOUNG STOCK FOR LINING OUT— Ornamental Evergreens and Deciduous 

 Trees and Shrub Seedlings, rooted cuttings, grafts, etc., in large assortment, at 

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



Wholesale price list will be 

 mailed promptly on request. 



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 and prices today. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY COMPilNY, Inc. 



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LARGEST GROWERS IN AMERICA OOX 4UO, UKJlHUKstt, ILiL. 



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ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK 



is handled with profit and satisfaction by hundreds of our florist customers. We gi'ow the 

 following lines in large Quantities and are always glad of the opportunity to make q notations: 



Field-grown Roses, Flowering Shrubs, Perennial Plants, 

 Climbing Vines, Ornamental Trees 



OUR CURRENT PRICE LIST will be gladly forwarded on request. 

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

 pete with onrcustomersbyallowingourtrade prices togetinto t^e nandsof private planters. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., 



NEWARK, NEW YORK 



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