Skptbmber 28, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



V 



79 



Hill's Choice Boxwoods, 

 Bay Trees and Araucarias 



CWe have a most complete stock of Boxwoods, Bay Trees and Araucarias, in sizes noted, 

 for immediate shipment. All stock in good condition and of the highest quality obtainable. 



CAU progressive florists will find a ready market for these most useful and beautiful 

 decorative plants. Push this line now. < — ' 



CIn order to help you extend the popularity of these most useful Evetgreens, we have 

 priced this stock very closely. 



BOXWOOD (Buxus SemperTirens), PYRAMIDAL SHAPE 



Each 



With tubs, 2 -ft I 1.9Q 



With tubs. 2ifl-ft 2.00 



With tubs. 8 -ft 2.60 



With tubs, S^a-ft 8.60 



With tubs, 4 -ft 4 50 



With tubs. 6 -ft 7.00 



With tubs. 6 -ft 10.00 



Each 



Without tubs, 2 -ft $1.60 



Without tubs. 2»«-ft 1.60 



Without tubs, 8 -ft 2.26 



Without tubs. 8i«-ft 3.25 



Without tubs. 4 -ft 4.00 



Without tubs. 6 -ft 6.60 



Without tubs, « -ft 9.25 



Pair 



t 2.90 



8.00 



4.80 



6.80 



7.76 



12.60 



18.25 



D. HIIX 

 Bu' 'The XTorareen 8p«olaU8t 



** Ct^^^ every customer more than he 

 ^ expects," has been my motto from 

 the first. Over half a century of exper- 

 iment, careful study and hard work 

 have helped to build a reputation /or 

 auality, which in turn has helped de- 

 velop the largest business of its kind in 

 America. 



Each 



Boxwood, Standards, withounubs, 16 

 Boxwood, Standards, without tubs. 

 Boxwood, Standards, without tubs. 

 Boxwood. Standards, without tubs. 



BOXWOOD, STANDARDS (Straight Stems) 



inubs, 16-18-inch stem, 16-18-inch crown, 12.00 



21-inch stem, 18-inch crown 2.76 



24-inch stem, 18-inch crown 8.76 



30-inch stem, 18-inch crown 4.26 



BOXWOOD. BUSH-SHAPED (For Window Bozos, etc.) 



Each Doz. 



Boxwood, Bush-shaped, balled and burlapped. 10-12-inch lO.M t 8.00 



Boxwood. Bush-shaped, balled and burlapped, 18-inch 60 6.00 



Boxwood, Bush-shaped, balled and burlapped, 80-inch ■ l."o Iv.OO 



Boxwood Suffruticosa (Dwarf Edging). 4-6-inch Per 1000, 160.00; .10 1.00 



Doz. 

 $ 16.50 

 17.60 

 24.00 

 86.00 

 46.00 

 72.00 



108.00 



Pair 



18.60 



4.60 



6.00 



^60 



100 

 ti2.60 



6.00 



100 



140.00 



50.00 



ARAUCARIA (Norfolk Uland Pino) 



Each Doz. 



Excelsa,4 -in. pots, 6- 8-in. high, 2-8 tiers $0.60 15.00 



Excelsa. 6>s-in. pots, 10- 12-in. high, 8-4 tiers 66 6.60 



Excelsa, 6 -in. pots, l4-16-in. high, 4 tiers 75 8.00 



Ezcelsa Olauca, 4-in. pots. 5-6-in. high, 2 tiers 86 8.60 



Plumosa, 4-in. pots, 6- 8-in. high, 2-3 tiers 65 6.60 



Plumosa.6-in. pots, 8- lO-in. high. 2-8 tiers 85 S.60 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO., Inc. 



KVERaREEN SPKCIAUSTS I 



60.00 



BAY TREES (Laurus Nobilis) Each Pair 



Half Standards, 36-inch stem. 24-inch crown, tubbed.! 7.00 118.00 



Half Standards, 40-inch stem. 26-28-inch crown, tubbed. 9.00 16 50 



Standards. 48-60-inch stem, 86-inch crown, tubbed 14.00 27.00 



Standards, 48-60-inch stem, 40-inch crown, tubbed 18.00 86.00 



Standards, 48-50-inch stem, 44-46-inch crown, tubbed 27.60 62.60 



pyramids. 6 feet. 24 inch base, tubbed 8.00 18.00 



Pyramids. 7 feet, 28-30- inch base, tubbed 16.00 28.00 



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Box 403, DUNDEE, ILL. 



■ LARGEST GROWERS IN AMERICA 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plaats of ovory varioty 



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ARAUCARIAS 



Ixcolsa, fine, strong plants.>60c, 75c and 

 $1.00 each. 



Dish Porns, 2^-inch pots, $4.00 per 100. 

 ASCHMANN BROS. 



Second and Bristol Sts.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



MentloB Tb« B«t1»w whea yog wrif . 



and is retailing at $3 per dozen. Asters 

 are scarce, while zinnias are more 

 plentiful than ever. Gladioli are almost 

 a thing of the past. 



Various Notes. 



Lewis Henderson was the first to cut 

 Golden Glow mums in this vicinity. At 

 the state fair the first part of the month 

 Mr. Henderson captured seven first 

 prizes. 



A call at Albert Hruban's place 

 found the men busy with funeral work. 



Wednesday, September 20, the stork 

 paid a visit to the home of L. S. Hines, 

 leaving a 9-pound girl. Mrs. Hines and 

 daughter are getting along splendidly. 



Omaha surely has a model florists' 

 club. Daniel Webster's deflnitioii of 

 the word model is: Miniature, an imi- 

 tation of the real. Thursday evening 

 of last week a meeting was called for 

 the election of officers and, as. usual. 



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DRACAENA CANES 



FLORIST STOCK FOR FORCINQ 



nwuTTKj ( ™'"*5' HYDRANGEAS, ROSES, LILACS, ETC. 



JJYiVrlUlo / NURSERY STOCK 



Boskoop, Holland ) Aucubas, Buxus Bushes and Pyramids, Laurels, Etc. 



COLIN CAMPBELL, Importer, •"" — '*'••*' 



NEW YORK CITY 



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P^OWN ROOT 



Roses 



Pot- grown, 

 2^4 and 4-inch. 



Field-grown, 

 to pot, 5 to 6-in. 



<SCLEEDLE^^S) 



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Hardy Perennial Plants 



For list see Classified advertisement 

 under Hardy Plants. 



WILLIAM TOOLE & SONS 



Hardy Plants and Pansy Farm 



Baraboo, Wis. 



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discord and agitation ruled. Such tac- 

 tics never made a success of any club 

 and never will. When all petty jeal- 

 ousy is set aside and a few business 

 methods and principles are injected into 

 the club, then and then only can it be 

 a success. The election of oflBcers was 

 postponed until the regular meeting in 

 October. L. 8. H. 



Gullett's Ferns 



100,000 Boston, Roosevelt and Whitmani 

 grown annually. 



5-in., 2Sc; 6-in., SOc; Tin., 7Sc 



Choice bushy stock. 



GULLETT & SONS, Lincdn, ID. 



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"We enclose 60 cents to pay for classi- 

 fied ad. It did the business; cleaned us 

 out. — Doty & Huggett, Grand Ledge, 

 Mich. 



