78 The Florists^ Review 



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Sbptembeb 14, 1816. 



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|ET US QUOTE YOU the finest lot of Hardy Phlox you ever saw at $5.00 per 100 for 2-yr. | 



plants. Evergreens in pots and beds, 5 to 7 inches high, at $4.00 and up per 100 — the = 



kind with the ball of earth, to transplant right now. All kinds of Perennials, Pepnies, 5 



Irises; Polish, Amoor River and California Privet; Hardy Shrubbery of all kinds; Apple, E 



Pear, Peach, Plum and Cherry Trees by the thousands. Our goods satisfy the most exacting custo- 5 



mers you have. Placing your orders with us means "Safety First." Your Fall Order should S 



reach us before the rush. 



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I Belle Washburnl 



= The best red carnation field plants, all strictly first size, ready for benching. Irice, = 



= $12.00 per 100, or $100.00 per 1000 . 500 sold at the 1000 rate. The seasop his been = 

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= Office and Store: 178 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL 



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appear. This will gradually weaken and 

 kill them. Of course, clean grubbing 

 out is the best method of extermination. 

 You could use certain sprays to kill the 

 young shoots, but this would also kill 

 the grass and would be no more eflfec- 

 tive than simply cutting them down. 



C. W. 



BOB££S IN "ELM. TBEE. 



An elm tree in my yard is dying on 

 one side. At first I thought it had 

 been struck by lightning, but when I 

 looked closely I found it full of little 

 holes in which were small white worms, 

 from three-fourths to one inch long. 

 The bark is peeling off where these in- 

 sects are working. What are theyf 

 How can I kill them and save the tree? 



E. T. O.— 111. 



Probably there is some kind of borer 

 in your elm tree. Take a piece of gal- 

 vanized wire and push it into the holes, 

 killing all you can in this way. Then 

 get some carbon bisulphide and soak 

 small pieces of cotton wool with it. 

 Place these in the holes and plug the 

 ends with putty. The gas from the 

 carbon will suffocate any of the borers 

 you mrf^ have been unable to reach. 

 I would suggest sawing back the limbs 

 on the affected side and feeding the 

 tree well to encourage stronger growth. 

 If the lll«o is in grass, cultivate the 

 ground about it and give it a liberal 

 dressing of well rotted manure. C. "W. 



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Ask for special prices for fall delivery 

 on size and quantity wanted. 



WAYSIDE GARDENS 



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HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Best for Orer Half a Centar7> Firs, Sprnoe, 

 Pines, Janipera, ▲rtmrrltaes. Tews, in small 

 aad laive sizes. Price liist Now Beady. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



Evergreen Specialists. Largrest Growers in America 

 Box 403, DuiMl**. III. 



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Bobhiiik & Atkins 



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The Storrs & Barrison Co. 



PAINESVILLC NURSERIES 



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F. J. Grootendorst 

 & Sons 



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are now represented in the United 

 States by Mr. A. M. Grootendorst, 

 whose headquarters will be in New 

 York City. 



Mr. Grootendorst will give prompt 

 attention to all inquiries for Trees, 

 Shrubs, Roses, Holland Bulbs and 

 otber «tock required by the Ameri- 

 can Trftde. 



Hereafter all letters may be ad- 

 dressed to 



F. J. GROOTENDORST A. SONS 



Room llOi, 10 Broadway 



., ^ew York City 



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OWK ROOT Pot-grown, 



2^ and 4-inch. 



Field-grown, 

 to pot, 5 to 6-ii>. 



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