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AcausT 3, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



73 



NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade 



FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS, SMALL FRUITS, ROSES. CLEMATIS. PHLOX, PEONIES. HERBACEOUS 

 PERENNIALS. AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII. CALIFORNIA PRIVET. BARBERRY THUNBERGII 



Write for our wbolesale trade list 



70 YEARS 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



GCNKVA, NKW YORK 



1000 ACRES 



Mention The BaTlew when yon write. 



PEONIES 

 and IRIS 



CATALOGUE 

 NOW READY 



OUR GUARANTEE 



We will replace with three 

 all plants not proving true 

 to description. 



Peterson Nursery 



stock Exchange BIdg., Chicago, ill. 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Best for Over Half a Century. Firs, Spruce, 

 Fines, Junipers, Arborvitaes, Yews, In small 

 and large sizes. Price List Now Ready. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



Evergreen Specialists. Largest Growers in America 

 Box 403, Dundoe, III. 



senate of lead, did not injure peach or 

 bean foliage. The commercial (2) 

 burned the peach so badly that all the 

 leaves were shed and produced moderate 

 burning on the bean, about twenty-five 

 per cent of the leaves being shed, but 

 no burning where it was combined with 

 lime or lime-sulphur. The commercial 

 (3) produced no burning on bean foliage 

 and slight burning on peach foliage. 



"Arsenate of calcium caused about 

 fifteen per cent of the leaves to drop 

 on peach, but had no burning effect on 

 bean foliage. 



"The arsenates of iron, chemically 

 pure and home-made, did not burn either 

 bean or peach foliage. 



"Arsenate of zinc did not burn bean 

 foliage, but seriously injured peach 

 foliage, causing complete defoliation. 

 The home-made form of arsenate of zinc 

 produced slight burning on peach and 

 no burning on bean foliage. 



"Arsenic sulphide and arsenic tersul- 

 phide produced severe burning in all 

 tests. 



"Arsenic trioxide burned severely in 

 all cases except when combined with 

 lime, in which case the burning was 

 slightly less. 



' ' Arsenite of lime, home-made, 

 burned the bean foliage moderately 

 when used alone and in combination 

 with lime-sulphur. However, no burn- 

 "ig resulted when extra lime was added. 

 The peach foliage was severely burned 

 by this material, causing all the leaves 

 to drop. 



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I OUR NEW PEONY LIST IS I 

 I NOW READY | 



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

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

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



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



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



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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. 



ELIZABETH NURSERY COMPANY, Elizabeth, N. J. 



Vf«»nt1nn Th# Review wh^n jan writ*. 



BUY YOUR PEONIES: 



From the choicest collection either in this country or abroad. Stock 

 guaranteed true to name, of good size and thrifty. Prices reasonable. 



Cataloffuo. 



CHERRY HILL NURSERIES, West Newbury, Mass. 



(T. C. THURLOWS SONS, Inc.) 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PENNANT BRAND PEONIES 



are strong, healthy and vigorous— the kind 

 that gi>e results— and grown to supply the de- 

 mand for the best. Send for list of 50 varieties. 

 Also German and Japanese Irises. 



WILD BROS. NURSERY CO. 



Box 528 SARCOXIE, MO. 



VI«'Dtlon The Review when you write. 



Our price list has been mailed to the trade. In 

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



AUDUBON NURSERIES 



Box 781, WUmlniton. N. C. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



"Arsenite of zinc, chemically pure, 

 burned severely in all cases except 

 where lime was used, in which case no 

 burning resulted. 



"Arsenite of zinc powder, commer- 

 cial, burned moderately on beans ex- 

 cept where lime was added, in which 

 case no burning resulted. It caused all 

 of the peach leaves to drop. 



"Paris green produced moderate 



30 ACRES OF PEONIES 



Write for catalogue and prices on 

 standard 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 (1915) 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." 



GILBERT H. WILD, Sarcoxie, Mo. 



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Berberls Thunbergii 



Seedlings to 3 ft. Prices right. 

 Specimen Tsuga Canadensis. 



LITTLEFIELD&WYMAN 



NO. ABINGTON.MASS. 



Always mention the Florists' Review whcv 

 writifig advatiseru 



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