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OCTOBDB 6. 1916. 



The Rorists' Review 



83 



NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade 



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

 PERENNIALS. AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII. CALIFORNIA PRIVET. BARBERRY THUNBERGII 



Writ* for our wlioloaale trade list 



70 YEARS w. & T. SMITH COMPANY '»<>« *cres 



GBNKVA. NKW TORK 



Maatlon lb* B«Tlaw-wli>« yo wrlt«. 



SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI 



One Hundred Thousand In all Grades. Blc barsalns priced In our special offer sheet. Send for it today. 



AURORA NURSERIES 



AURORA, ILLINOIS 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



30 Acres of Feony Plants 



Special price on Floral Trea- 

 sure of $10.00 per 100; $80.00 

 per 1000. 



Also other Specials. Write for 

 list and prices, 



GILBERT H. WILD, SaKOzie.Ns. 



F. J. Grootendorst & Sons 



Boskoop, Holland 



Your correspondence and orders for 

 Holland-grown nursery stock may 

 be sent to our American branch. 



Room 1101 10 Broadway 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Landseape Architect 



Plans for any grounds— any where 



Plans by mail to the trade at reduced 

 rates. 



GEO. B. MOULDER, Smiths Grave, Ky. 



Mention The B«Tlew when yon write. 



that a publicity committee prepare arti- 

 cles on nursery stock, its care and cul- 

 ture, and have these articles published 

 in the newspapers. Mr. Kerr suggested 

 that a little publicity also would go a 

 long way toward making a bigger and 

 more useful organization out of the 

 association. 



That the nurserymen should stop 

 growing large quantities of nursery 

 stock, and thereby raise the prices on 

 trees, shrubbery, etc., was stated by 

 J. R. Mayhew, of Waxahachie, in his 

 talk on ' ' The Uplift and Betterment of 

 Our Profession." 



On the second day of the meeting the 

 principal speakers were J. H. Burkett, 

 of Clyde; W. F. McDaniel, of San Au- 

 gustine; R. 8. Simpson, of Monticello, 

 Fla., and J. M. Ramsey. C. C. Mayhew, 

 of Sherman, spoke on "Cooperation 

 with the American Association of Nur- 

 serymen. ' ' 



That nursery, firms paying inspection 

 fees of $15 to the state should pay $5 

 dues to the association; firms paying a 

 fee of $7.50 to the state should pay 

 $3 dues and that firms paying $5 fees 

 to the state should pay dues of $2 to 

 the association for membership, was set 

 forth in the report of the resolutions 

 committee. It was Urged that the offi- 



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I KOSTER & CO. I 



i HOLLANDIA NURSERIES S 



I BOSKOOP, HOLLAND | 



S Headquarters tor FIrst'Class Nursery Stock | 



S Resident U. S. RepresentatiYe : S 



I A. J. PANNEVIS FLUSHING, NEW YORK | 



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I Did You Receive Our New General Price List? | 



S It offers our usual good assortments of ' s 



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7Z VERY SPECIAUGUse printed statlonsry. We sell to the trade only and do not S 

 S knowingly compete with our customers by allowing our trade prices to go to private S 

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COURTESY JOHNSON S MILLANG, Inc. 



AUCTIONURS 



COOQAN BUILDINQ, 



NEW YOIIK 



55-57 W«st 26th Str««t, 



Under Cut Flower Exchange. 



BULBS, PLANTS, Etc., at Auction every Tuesday and Friday, at 10:00 a. m. 



WRITE FOR CATALOOUE. 



Berberis Thanbergii 



Ask for special prices for fall delivery 

 on size and quantity wanted. 



WAYSIDE GARDENS 



MKNTOR, OHIO 



M»nHoii Thf Rerlew when yon writ*. 



cers strive to enlist every nurseryman 

 of the state in the association work. 



WHAT THE A. A. N. IS DOING. 



Work of the Committees. 



Several weeks ago, John Watson, of 

 Newark, N. Y., president of the Amer- 

 ican Association, gave out an unusually 

 long list of committees appointed for 

 1916-17. September 23 he made the fol- 

 lowing comn^ent on the work laid oijit 

 for these committees: 



SPIRAEAS ^ 



Vigorously rooted and sturdily grown. 

 Send for complete prices. 



THE CONARD & JONES 



West Grove, Pa. 



CO. 



MenUon The B«ftow when yon wrtte. 



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' I Arbitration — While its title ex- 

 plains its work, yet it is interesting to 

 note that it has become the policy of 

 this association to have its members 

 arbitrate their differences in the friend- 

 ly manner provided by a committee of 

 their trade associates and without en- 

 listing the assistance of courts or law- 

 yers. The plan is working very satis- 

 factorily and the members are taking 

 advantage of the services of the com- 

 mittee and accepting their findings in 

 a cordial and encouraging spirit. 



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