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THc Florists^ Review 



February 1, 1917. 



California Privet 



Over two millions California Privet of finest 

 quality; in all sizes, from one to four feet. Send 

 for our new spring Trade List giving revised and 

 reduced prices. Especially attractive prices in 

 carload lots. The illustration shows the make-up 

 of our best grade of 2 to 3-foot size. We have 

 the largest and best stock of California Privet of 

 any nursery upon this planet. 



Polish or Iron Clad Privet. We of- 

 fer a nice lot of this in sizes from 6 inches up to 

 3 feet. 



J. T. LOVETT, Inc. 



Little Silver, New Jersey 



:OUR TVJO TO THREE FOOT PRIVET; 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NTTRSERTMEN. 

 President, John Watson, Newark, N. Y.; Vice- 

 president, Lloyd O. Stark, Louisiana, Mo.; Secre- 

 tary and General Manager, Curtis Nye Smith, 

 Boston, Mass.; Treasurer, Teter Youngers, 

 Geneva, Neb. 



At the annual meeting of the Mocsa- 

 chusetts Nurserymen's Association, held 

 in Boston, the following officers were 

 elected for the ensuing year: President, 

 E. W. Breed, of Clinton; vice-president, 

 John Kirkegaard, of Bedford; secre- 

 tary-treasurer, W. H. Thurlow, of West 

 Newbury. The executive committee 

 consists of the above officers and G. 

 Howard Frost, James Bradley and Sid- 

 ney Littlefield. 



The suit for trade-mark infringement 

 and unfair competition brought by the 

 Stark Bros. Nurseries & Orchards Co., 

 of Louisiana, Mo., against the W. P. 

 Stark Nurseries, of Stark City, Mo., 

 which has been on the docket for 

 months, now is before the Missouri Su- 

 preme court. William P. Stark was 

 one of the original brothers, an officer 

 and director of the plaintiff company 

 before he established his present busi- 

 ness at stark City. Certain motions 

 filed in the case have been overruled, 

 and the case will be tried on its merits. 

 The plaintiff therefore will proceed to 

 give proofs upon the issues involved. 



= FRUIT AND ORNAiVIENTAL== 

 1,500,000, SHRUBBERY 230 Varieties 

 200,000 PERENNIALS 120 Varieties 



StroiiK, younpr and thrifty, witli excellent fibrous roots. 



Heferoiices: The Mercantile Apencles. 



LEWIS ROESCH. BOX X. 



Guaranteed strictly true to name. 

 Trice list ready. 



FREDONIA, N. Y. 



Mention The ReTlaw when von writ*. 



WONDERFUL 

 EVERBEARING 



Strawberry 



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Fruits in Fall of first year and in Spring 

 and Fall of second year. Three 

 crops in two years. 500 plants 

 set in May produced in 

 Aug., Sept., Oct. and Nov. 

 nearly 400 quarts, which 

 sold at 20c to 40c per qf., net- 

 tine at rate of $2,000 to the 

 acre. We are headquarters 

 for Everbearing and all other 

 Strawberries. Raspberries, Black- 

 berries, Gooseberries, Elderberries, 

 Currants and Grapes, Fruit Trees, Roses, Orna- 

 mentals, Vegetable Plants, Eggs for Hatching, 

 Crates and Baskets. 34 years experience. Cata- 

 logue Free. 



L. a. FA.R1VIER 



Box 786 Pulaski, N. Y. 



MISSOURI NURSERYMEN. 



During the meeting of the Western 

 Association of Nurserymen at Kansas 

 City last week the Missouri nursery- 

 men present got together and organized 

 a state association, electing the follow- 

 ing officers: 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



PEONIES 



and General Nursery Stock 



Send for Catalogue. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



80 N. LaSalle Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



President — F. A. Weber, St. Louis. 



Vice-president — Lloyd Stark, Louis- 

 iana. 



Secretary and treasurer — F. E. Von 

 Windegger, St. Louis. 



Legislative committee — W. A. Weber, 

 St. Louis; W. P. Stark, Neosho; E. L. 



NURSERY STOCK 



AT WHOLESALE 



A complete assortment of general nurserv 

 stock— shrubs, roses, vines, shade trees, fruit 

 trees, etc., well grown and well graded, such as 

 will satisfy your customers and build up yoir 

 trade. 



We solicit a trial order, believing that oi^r 

 stock, service and reasonable prices will make 

 you our regular customer. 



Our Wholesale Trade List free upon request. 



SHENANDOAH NURSERIES 



D. S. LAKE, Pres. 



SHENANDOAH, IOWA 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Best for Over Half a Centary. Firs, Spmce, 

 Fines, Jnnlpers, Arborvitaes, Tews, In sm^ 

 and large sizes. Price List Now Beady. 



THI D. HILL NUBSCRY CO. 



Evergreen Specialists. Largest Growers in America 

 Box 403. Dundee, 111. 



Mention Tte Review whea yn write. 



Bagby, New Haven; G. L. Welch, S. 

 Joseph; Geo. H. Johnson, Kansas City; 

 Frank B. Wild, Sarcoxie; William Camp- 

 bell, St. Joseph; Lloyd Stark, Louisiana; 

 F. E. Von Windegger, St. Louis. 



The Missouri State Nurserymen's A: ■ 

 sociation will hold its annual meeting 



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