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The Florists' Review 



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NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade 



FRUIT TRnS. ORNAMCNTAL TRIES. SHRUBS. SMALL FRUITS. ROSES. CLEMATIS. PHLOX. PEONIES. HERBACEOUS 

 PERENNIALS. AMPELOPSIS VBITCHIL CAUFORNIA PRIVET. BARBERRY THUNBERQII 



Writ* for our wbolosalo trade list 



70 YEARS 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



OBMSVA. VKW TORK 



1000 ACRES 



30 ACRES or PEONIES 



Write for catalocue and prices on 

 st»ndu:d commercial varieties for fall 

 shipment. 1916. If interested. I can fur- 

 nish your wants. To give you an idea 

 of what I do. will state that I furnished 

 last year (1916) to one party. 2 carloads 

 of plants (64,950), and same party wants 

 to know what I can furnish this year. 

 "They were pleased with plants fur- 

 nished." 

 GILBXRT H. "WILD, Sarcozlo, Mo. 



Mention Mie B>Ttew when yon write. 



Berberls Thunbergll 



Seedlings to 3 ft. Prices right. 

 Specimen Tsuga Canadensis. 



LITTLEFIELD&WYMAN 



NO. ABINGTON.MASS. 



Mention The BoTtew whoa jroa write. 



HILL'S EVERBREENS 



Best for Over Half a Oentory. Firs, Spmoe, 

 Pinea. Jnnlpera. Arborritaes, Tews, In small 

 and large uzee. Price list Now JReady. 



THK D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



Evergreen Specialists. Largest Growers in America 

 •ox 403. Dundoo. lU. 



Mention The Review wlien yog write. 



Mention The Bovlew when yon write. 



Our price list has been mailed to the trade. In 

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



AUDUBON NURSERIES 

 Box 7S1, WllBtlnKton. K. C. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



house by the use of sprays. In all cases 

 it is best to remove the diseased leaves 

 and dead vines before spraying. It is 

 particularly important to clear out such 

 leaves and vines, especially if the plant 

 is wintering outdoors, as the fungus 

 is able to survive cold weather. This 

 indicates also that the same beds should 

 not be used for clematis during sue- 

 eessive years." 



The retail purchaser of clematis can 

 prevent the dying of plants by taking 

 proper simple precautions. The plants 

 should be placed in good soil, well 

 drained, and on a sunny exposure. As 

 soon as the new shoots have formed, the 

 old vine tissue should be carefully cut 

 away close to the new shoots, removing 

 all traces of the brown, discolored wood 

 in which the fungus is to be found. 

 Proper ventilation is obtained by train- 

 ing the plants to a strong trellis. 



MAGNOLIAS IN CENTRAL WEST. 



Among the desirable ornamental 

 shrubs for the central west that should 

 be more liberally planted, magnolias of 

 the improved varieties should be rec- 

 ommended. Magnolia acuminata is na- 

 tive in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, 

 and some of the C<hinese varieties have 

 succeeded admirably. I am not prac- 

 tically familiar with many varieties, 

 but. wherever «een. M. Soulangeana, 

 with a large pink flower, and Id. stel- 



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I Peonies and Iris I 



CATALOGUE NOW READY 





Our Guarantee 



WE WILL REPLACE WITH THREE ALL PLANTS 

 NOT PROVING TRUE TO DESCRIPTION 



= PrrrDCAN MTTDCPDV stock Ezclianffe BuUdinsr, = 



I iLlJiHjUn nunOLllI, Chicago, Illinois | 



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Mention The Beriew when yoa writ«. 



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I OUR NEW PEONY LIST IS I 

 I NOW READY j 



= and is yours for the asking. Our assortment this season is especially good = 

 ^ for Florists' use, both for planting and cutting purposes. Florists can select s 

 E from our list an assortment which will bloom from early season until late. = 



NOTE-Use printed stationery. We sell to the TRADE only 



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i JACKSON & PERKINS CO., Newark, New York | 



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Mention The BeTlew when yoo write. 



Hydrangea Otaksa and Hortensia 



In bud and bloom. 



Large plants at $2.00 to $5.00 each. Shipped 

 in cedar tubs, if desired, at reasonable prices. 



EUZ&BETH NURSERY CONTAIIY, Elizabeth, N. J. 



Mention Th» M»»1«"W wh^n TOii wrlt# 



lata, with a pure white, star-shaped 

 bloom, are attractive and desirable. 



Our supply of these trees conies most- 

 I7 from Holland and Belgium, where 

 the growers, with eareful methods, 

 united with a suitable eHmate, produce 

 good plaatt ia pots and tiap them with 



a ball of earth and with roots intact, 

 in perfect condition for successful 

 growth. Plants in this condition, three 

 to four feet high and often with bloom 

 buds already formed, may be had at 

 exceedingly reasonable prices. 

 Our nattre sorts, men as M. aetuni- 



