Mabch 15, 1917. 



The Horists' Review 



81 



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 TWO TO THREE FOOT PRIVETJ 



Mentlcn The B«Tlew when yon write. 



NURSERY STOCK 



AT WHOLESALE 



A complete assortment of general nursery 

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

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

 will satisfy your customers and build up your 

 trade. 



We solicit a trial order, believing that our 

 stock, service and reasonable prices will make 

 you our regular customer. 



Our Wholesale Trade List free upon reauest. 



SHENANDOAH NURSERIES 



D. S. LAKE, Pres. 

 SHENANDOAH, IOWA 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Beat (or Over Half a Oentory. Firs, Spruce, 

 Plnec, Jnnipers, ArborTltaea, Tewa, in amall 

 and large aires. Price Uot Now Beady. 



THK D. HILL NURSOIY CO. 



Evergreen Specialiste. Largest Grower* ia America 

 Box 403. DundM. IIL 



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engaged in the citrus fruit industry in 

 different parts of the country; that it 

 is a bacterial disease and exceedingly 

 infectious; that no means have been dis- 

 covered of stamping it out, or even 

 checking it, save the destruction of 

 the trees; that over 2,000,000 trees have 

 been destroyed, to that end, in Florida, 

 and a great many in Louisiana. The 

 plant pathologist says in his testimony: 



Trees Must Be Btimed. 

 " 'The scientific men in Florida and 

 Alabama and the United States depart- 

 ment at Washington have been work- 

 ing. They have tried out all the known 

 methods of treating plant diseases by 

 using fungus sprays, and also by burn- 



DOMESTIC ROSES 



STRONG, FIELD-GROWN 

 Strictly No. 1 Plants— 18 inches and up 



326 Alfred Colomb I6c 



1000 American Beauty 20c 



76 Anna de Diesbach I6c 



160 Baron Bonstettin 16c 



300 Daily Mail 25c 



290 Dinsmore I4c 



100 Duchess of Albany I6c 



160 Earl Dufferin 16c 



76 Francois Levet 16c 



600 Frau Karl Druschki lie 



400 General Jacqueminot 16c 



600 Gruss an Teplitz I8c 



600 J. B. Clark 16c 



200 John Hopper 16c 



200 John Keynes 16c 



600 Juliet 26c 



100 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 22c 



600 La France 20c 



600 Lady Hillingdon 25c 



400 Louis Van Houtte 16c 



100 Mme, Charles Wood 16c 



40 Mme. E. Herriot 26c 



60 Mme. Plantier 14c 



600 Margaret Dickson 20c 



800 Marshall P. Wilder I6c 



200 Mrs, Aaron Ward 25c 



1000 Mrs. John Laing I8c 



200 Mrs. Waddell 26c 



200 Paul Neyron I6c 



900 Pink Cochet 22c 



300 Prince Camille de Rohan 16c 



300 Princess Adelaide 16c 



300 Richmond 20c 



;«0 Soleil d'Or 26c 



500 Sunset 20c 



300 White Cochet 22c 



600 White Killarney 22c 



CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY 



Est. 1857 



THE ROCHESTER NURSERIES 

 Growers o< QUALITY STOCK 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL = 



1,500,000 SHRUBBERY 230 Varieties 

 200,000 PERENNIALS 120 Varieties 



strong, young and thrifty, with excellent flbrous roots. Ouaranteed strictly true to name. 



References: The Mercantile Agencies. Price list ready. 



LBWIS ROESCH, BOX X. FREDONIA, N. Y. 



ing. None of them has in any way 

 checked the disease, and in most cases 



it has tended to increase the spread of 

 the disease. ♦ • • The only treat- 



