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The Florists' Review 



FUBBUART 15, 1917. 



NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade 



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

 PERENNIALS. AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII. CAUFORNIA PRIVET. BARBERRY THUNBERQII 



Writ* tor our wliol*s»l* trad* list 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY i««>o *<="" 



70 YEARS 



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when they relate to mere matters of 

 opinion, or are mere "puffing" of the 

 goods offered for sale. In this case, how- 

 ever, the court declared that the rep- 

 resentations of the salesman as to posi- 

 tive facts, such as prevailing market 

 prices, matters of which the customer 

 was ignorant, do not fall within the 

 rule stated. The opinion concludes: 



"Since we have seen that the false 

 representations as to the market value 

 were suflScient to avoid this contract, 

 we need not enter the more debatable 

 inquiry as to whether the false repre- 

 sentations as to the fast-growing quali- 

 ties of the seedlings were likewise 

 statements of fact on which the buyer 

 might rely, or whether they were mere 

 expressions of opinion, excusable as 

 'puffing' or 'dealer's talk.' " S. 



ACCORDING TO LAW. 



With reference to news of the incor- 

 poration of the Mount Arbor Nurseries, 

 of Shenandoah, la., which appeared m 

 The Keview for December 28, many read- 

 ers no doubt will be interested in the 

 legal announcement published in a home 

 jiaper to comply with the law. It was 

 as follows: 



NOTICE OF INCORPOIIATION OP THE MOUNT 

 ARBOR NURSERIES. 



Ylnt The name of this corporation shall be 



the Mount Arbor Nurseries. 



Second— The principal place of transacting Its 

 business shall be Shenandoah, Page County, Iowa. 



Third — The general nature of the business to 

 be transacted by this corporation shall be to 

 propagate, grow, buy, sell, import, export and 

 handle all kinds of nursery stock, seeds and 

 crnin both wholesale and retail, also to carry on 

 general farming; to raise, buy. sell live stock; 

 to buy, hold and Improve and sell real estate 

 and chHttels real; bonds secured by chattels or 

 real estate act necessary or required to fully 

 carry out in every detail the above purposes for 

 which this corporation was organized. 



Fourth— The authorized capital stock of sam 

 corporation shall be $.300,000. Of said capital 

 stock $200,^00 shall be sub«cril)cd and paid In 

 lit the com.nencenient of business, and the re- 

 mainder of said stock to be issued and disposed 

 of on the order of the l)oard of directors at such 

 times and in such amounts as they shall deem 

 expedient. ., . , 



Fifth — This corporation shall commence busi- 

 ness September 1, 1916, and continue during the 

 period of twenty vears unless dissolved prior to 

 that time, which shall only be done by a vote 

 representing nvo-thirds of the capital stock. 



Sixth — The affairs of this corporation shall be 

 conducted by a president, vice-president, treas- 

 urer, secretary and a board of directors. 



Seventh— The affairs of this corporation shall 

 be conducted by a board of five directors who 

 shall be elected at the meeting of the stock- 

 holders in September, 1916, and annually there- 

 after from among the stockholders at the annual 

 stockholders' meeting, and they shall hold office 

 until their successors are elected and qualified. 



Eighth — The private property of the members 

 of this corporation shall be exempt from liabil- 

 ity for the debt of the corporation. 

 E. S. Welch, 



E. E. May, 

 R. M. Gw^-nn, 

 Oertnidc Welih May, 

 Ida A. "Welch, 



F. W. AVelch, 



Incorporators. 



Duluth, Minn. — William Engwall is 

 proprietor of 10.000 feet of glass and 

 a 15-acre truck farm, on the Horman- 

 tnwn road. 



Bochester, Ind. — Sholton's Green- 

 houses have passed to the ownership of 

 Fred Walter, who formerly was in the 

 business at Le Eoy, N. Y. 



HILL'S CHOICE LANDSCAPE, DECORATIVE 

 and FORCWG STOCK tor FLORCTS' TRADE 



BOX^VOODS— Pyramlda, Standarda, Olobea. Bnah, Dwarf— one of our leading ape- 

 claltdea. Stocked In enormona qnantitlea. 



BAY TREES— Standarda, Half-standards. Pyramlda. We can aave yon money and 

 glre better quality. Let as prore it. 



HARDT TUBBED ETEB6REENS— OUpped specimens In Taxna, Thnyas, Jnnl- 

 perus, Abies varieties, in Pyramids, Olobes and natural shaped In large assortment. 



ARAUCARIAS— Best sorts, best values, in botli small and large sizes, for Immediate 

 effects and growing on. 



I. AN DSC APE EVERGREENS AND CONIFERS-New, rare and standard 

 varteties. Small, medium and large sizes supplied In perfect si>eclmens, with ball 

 and burlap. Largest and most extensive collection in America. 



FORGING STOCK— Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Aucnbas, Sklmmia Japonica, Hy- 

 drangeas, Lilacs, Spiraeas, Magnolias, Japanese Maples, Wistaria Chlnensis, Japanese 

 Flowering Cherry, Peonies, Roses, in large assortment, choicest quality, best com- 

 mercial sorts. 



WINDOW-BOX PLiANTS— Hardy Coniferous Evergreens for winter use. All hardy 

 and desirable sorts, best selection, lowest prices. Also Bush Box and Dwarf Edging. 

 This line offers wide-awake florists grand opportunity to increase their sales and 

 profits. 



DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS— Our leaders-Norway Maple, American 

 White Elm and Japanese Barberry. 



TOUN6 STOCK FOR LINING OUT— Ornamental Evergreens and Deciduous 

 Trees and Shrub Seedlings, rooted cuttings, grafts, etc., in large assortment, at 

 very low prices. Annual output, 10,000,000 plants. 



Wholesale price list will be 

 mailed promptly on request. 



Write for Information 

 and prices today. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY COMPANY, Inc. 



EVERGREEN SPECIALISTS n a/\*> W\t1Klt\W lY w 



LARGEST GROWERS IN ABIERIOA OOT 4UOy UVnUtsts, ILiL. 



WHOLESALE QROWERS AND IMPORTERS 



ROSES From 2^-inch Pots 



READY NOW 



The assortment below consists of stock of last summer's propagation. 

 These plants have all been rested and are practically dormant now. Our 2%" 

 Rose plants are stronger and more stocky than the ordinary 2 14" pot roses 

 generally offered. They are in fine condition for shifting into 3%" and 4" 

 pots, and are splendid stock for growing on for Spring and Decoration Day 

 sales. 



DWARF POLYANTHA AND BABY BAM- 

 BLEB VARIBTIBS. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Baby Tausendschon, pink $4.00 $35.00 



Itaby Rambler, crimson 4.00 85.00 



Clothilde Soupert, flesh pink... 8.60 80.00 



Erna Teschendorf, red 4.00 



Jessie, red 8.60 



Mrs. W. H. Cutbush, pink 3.00 



Mme. Jules Oouchault, pink.... 4.00 



Ellen Poulsen, deep pink 6.00 40.00 



Yvonne Rabier, white 4.00 86.00 



HYBRID TEAS AND TEA VARIBTIBS. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Etolle de Lyon, yellow $8.50 



GruBs an Teplitz, red 8.50 



Meteor, crimson 8.50 



Radiance, pink 4.00 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, 



white 3.60 



Klllamey, pink 4.00 



Maman Cochet, pink 3.50 $30.00 



White Cochet, blush white 3.50 30.00 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., Newark, New York 



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= Well grown 4-inch plants, in 4-inch pots, in an assortment of good colors, r: 

 I $28.00 p«r 100. 2 



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