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The Florists^ Review 



Makcu 15, 1917. 



ORNAMENTALNURSERYSTOCKISPRINGPUNTINe 



ROSES 



Field-grown. No. 1 grade. 2 years old. 



Climbers nnd Ramblers. Per 100 



American Pillar, pink, single $12.00 



Climbing: American Beauty, red 12.00 



Dorothy Perkins, pink 9.00 



Excelsa (Red Dorothy Perkins) 9.00 



Philadelphia, crimson 12.00 



Sodenia, deep pink 10.00 



White Dorothy Perkins 10.00 



Wiohmoss, pink, climbing moss 10.00 



Wiohuraiana (type) 8.00 



Good assortment of Hybrid Tea, Hybrid 

 Perpetual and other varieties also to offer. 

 Send for list. 



CLIMBING VINES 



Fleld-prowD, 2 years old. 



Ampelopsis Engelmannii $ 7.00 



Ampelopsis Quinquefolia 6.00 



Ampelopsis Veifchil 10.00 



Clematis, assorted, large flowering 16.00 



Clematis Paniciilatn 12.00 



Euonymus Radicans, 3 years 10.00 



Honeysuckle, Hall's Japan 8.00 



Wistaria, White, 2-3' tops 15.00 



PHLOX 



Field-grown stock. 



♦Beranger, white suffused with pink. . . .$ 5.00 

 'Bridesmaid, white with crimson center 5.00 

 Bouquet Fleuri, wliite wltn carmine eye 6.00 



Champs Elysees, rosy magenta 6.00 



♦Coquette, white with pink eye 5.00 



Elizabeth Campbell, soft pink 10.00 



Fantome, deep lavender, edged with 



white 6.00 



Independence, pure wliite, low growing 6.00 



•Iris, light purple 5.00 



Isabey, salmon-pink 5.00 



*La Vague, lavender pink 5.00 



PHLOX-Continued Per 100 



Lumineauz, pinkish $ 5.00 



♦Mme. Pape Carpentier, dwarf, pure 



white 6.00 



•Pecheur d'Island, lavender-cerise 5.00 



•Sir Ed. Landseer, bright crimson 5.00 



•Sunset, dark rosy-pink 5.00 



Terre Neuva, lavender with light cen- 

 ter 6.00 



Thebaide, rosy-pink 5.00 



Varieties marked • will be supplied at 

 $35.00 a thousand, for not less than 500 

 plants, nor less than 100 of a kind. 



OTHER PERENNIALS 



Field grown stock. 



Anemones, assorted $ G.OO 



Buddleia ("Butterfly Bush") 



Magniflca, violet 10.00 



Veitdiiana. violet mauve 10.00 



Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William) 6.00 



Dielytra (Bleeding Heart) 8.00 



Hollyhocks, Double (per 1000, $40.00).. 5.00 



(Maroon, Pink, Red, Salmon, White, 



Yellow) 



Rudbeckla, "Golden Glow" 4.00 



Yucca Filamentosa 5.00 



SHRUBS 



strong, bushy stock. 



Almond, Double White, 3-4 ft $15.00 



Althaeas, Double, Assorted, 2-3 ft 8.00 



Althaeas, Double, Assorted. 18-24 in 6.00 



Azalea Mollis, 15-18 in.. 30-35 buds 40.00 



Berberis Purpurea, 2-3 ft 12.00 



Berberis Thunbergii. 24-30 in 10.00 

 Berberis Thunbergii, 18-24 in. ($60.00 



per 1000) 8.00 



Berberis Thunbergii, 12-18 in. ($45.00 



per 1000) 5.50 



SHRUBS-Continued 



Per 100 



Deutzias, assorted, 3-4 ft $12.00 



Deutzias, assorted, 2-3 ft 10.00 



Deutzias, Gracilis, 18-24 in 10.00 



Forsythias, assorted, 3-4 ft 10.00 



Fringe, Purple (Rhus Cotinus), 2-3 ft.. 10.00 



Honeysuckles, Upright, 3-4 ft 12.00 



Honeysuckles, Upright, 2-3 ft 8.00 



Hydrangea Arboresoens Sterilis, 3-4 ft. . 15.00 

 Hydrangea Fanioulata Orandiflora, 3-4 



ft 15.00 



Hydrangea Faniculata Orandiflora, 2-3 



ft 10.00 



Hydrangea Fanioulata Orandiflora, 18- 



24 in 8.00 



Lilacs, assorted, named sorts 



Tree form, 4-5 ft 22.00 



Tree form, 3-4 ft 18.00 



Tree form, 2-3 ft 13.00 



Bush form, 2-3 ft 15.00 



Bush form, 18-24 in 10.00 



Lilacs, Common, White and Purple 



Tree form, 3-4 ft 15.00 



Bush form, 3-4 ft 12.00 



Bush form, 2-3 ft 10.00 



Privet (Ligustrum) 



Amoor River, 3-4 ft 9.00 



Amoor River, 2-3 ft 7.00 



Amoor River, 18-24 in 3.50 



California, 3-4 ft. ($35 per 1000) 4.00 



California, 2-8 ft. ($25 per 1000) 3.00 



Spiraea Anthony Waterer, crimson, 18- 



24 in 16.00 



Spiraea Prunifolia, 2-3 ft 12.00 



Spiraea Prunifolia, 12-18 in 8.00 



Symphoricarpus Vulgaris, 3-4 ft 10.00 



Symphoricarpus Vulgaris, 2-3 ft 8.00 



Symphoricarpus Vulgaris, 18-24-in 6.00 



Weigela Candida, white, 3-4 ft 15.00 



Weigela Eva Bathke, crimson, 3-4 ft... 16.00 



Weigela Eva Kathke, crimson, 2-3 ft... 15.00 



Weigela Rosea, pink, 2-3 ft 12.00 



Weigela Variegated, 2-3 ft 12.00 



Send for our Current List. Good assortments still to offer in all lines. 

 Boxing charged additional, at actual cost. Orders should call for lO's, or multiples of 10, at these prices. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., NEWARK, NEW YORK 



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POLISH PRIVET 



The only absolutely hardy privet known. Introduced from Poland Russia over 20 years ago by the Iowa 

 State College. 



Now growing in every Northern State in the Union. Tested for hardiness on all the Dominion Experimental 

 Farms in Canada, from Nova Scotia to V^ancouver. Mr. Angus Mackey, Inspector of Farms for Western Canada, writes 

 from Indian Head, Sask., that the Polish Privet is quite hardy and doing well. Write for circular giving prices and 

 full description, with testimonials from over 50 prominent Horticulturists and Growers in both the U. S. and Canada. 



What's the use of monkeying with Privet that kills back every few winters. Plant the Polish— it never winter- 

 kills, is a fine grower, beautiful dark green foliage throughout the season, nearly evergreen. Propagates readily. 

 Large stock, all grades, low prices. 



Ask for Surplus List of Large Evergreens and Shade Trees. Specimen trees of N. Spruce, White Pine and 

 Arbor Vitae in sizes up to 12 feet. Our 30 years in the business is your guarantee. Address 



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E HOME NURSERY 



IRVIN INGELS, La Fayette, Illinois 



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Mention The Review when you write. 



ment that has been found successful 

 and proved successful is burning the 

 trees. Q. — How is this disease trans- 

 mitted from one tree to another? A. — 

 From all experiments and observations 

 that have been carried on, the most im- 

 portant factor in spreading the disease 

 is the nursery stock; that is, shipping 

 diseased stock into healthy territory. 

 The next most important factor is the 

 human agency. A man picking fruit 

 and working among the trees -will get 

 it on his hands and clothes and spread 

 it among the trees. Then storms are 

 influential, especially heavy storms, like 

 the September hurricane. • • * Ani- 

 mals of any kind, anything that goes 

 from tree to tree, will help to spread 

 the disease.' 



Protection of Others the Idea. 



"The attack upon the constitutional- 

 ity of the act under which the plaintiff 

 is proceeding as based upon the ground 

 of multifariousness of objects is with- 

 out merit. The act has but one object 

 within the meaning of the constitution, 

 which is to provide measures of preven- 

 tion and protection against fruit and 

 crop pests and diseases, and that object 

 is declared in its title. • • • 



"Equally without merit is the attack 

 as based upon the grounds that the act 

 contemplates the taking of private 

 property without due process of law and 

 without compensation previously made. 

 The case is well within the doctrine 

 recognized by this court in another case, 

 in which it was held competent for the 



ROCHELLE 



Paper Pots and Dirt Bands. See page 95. 



state, in the exercise of its police power, 

 to authorize a city council to require 

 cows to be inspected, and, if found 

 tuberculous, to be destroyed, without 

 compensation to the owner. • • • 



"The proposition that, though all the 

 orange groves in Louisiana may in the 

 meanwhile be destroyed by citrus 

 canker, the defendant should be al- 

 lowed to maintain that disease in his 

 grove, on the chance that he may dis- 

 cover, and until he does discover, a 

 remedy for it which may be less drastic 

 than the burning of the trees, is unten- 



