March 29, 1917. 



The Horists' Review 



109 



NURSERY STOCK for Horists' Trade 



Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Small Fruits, Roses, 

 Clematis, Phlox, Peonies, Herbaceous Perennials 



IXTRA FINE SELECTION OF 



71 YEARS 



Bartlett Pear, Baldwin Apple, Burbank and Abundance Plum, 

 Industry Gooseberry, White Birch, Lombardy Poplar, Phlox, 

 Barberry Thunbergii, Irish Juniper, Colorado Spruce, Hovey's 

 Golden Arbor Vitae, Hardy Chrysanthemum, Babylonica Willow. 



Write for our WIioI«mI« trad* list. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



1000 ACRES 



NURSERY STOCK 



AT WHOLESALE 



A complete assortment of general nursery 

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

 tnes. 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 reoueat. 



SHENANDOilH NURSERIES 



D. S. LAKE, Pns. 

 SHENANDOAH. IOWA 



Mention Tb« Review when yon write. 



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I ORNAMENTAL TREES | 



I for Spring: Planting: | 



i Guaranteed First-class in Every Respect i 



PEONIES 



and General Nursery Stock 



Scad for Catalotfoe. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



BO N. LaSaUa Straat, CHICAGO. HX. 



Mention Tlie Bevlew whea jtm write. 



known Infected areas In New England and has 

 been discovered In new localities in tlie middle 

 west. The increase in the powers of the secre- 

 tary of agriculture to deal with the movement 

 of dangerously infected domestic nursery stocli, 

 conferred by recent congressionnl action, has 

 made more effective measures ])Ossible. 



The importation of the five-leafed 

 pine from Europe already is prohibited 

 and it is proposed to establish a quar- 

 antine against currant and gooseberry 

 plants. The notice reads: 



The secretary of agriculture deems it necessary, 

 in order to effectively prevent the introduction 

 into the United States of the white pine blister 

 rust or Peridermium strohi Kleb.. to extend 

 the provisions of notice of Quarantine No. 7, 

 Issued May 21, 1913, to forbid the importation 

 of all currant and gooseberry plants from Europe 

 and Asia. 



In compliance with Section 7 of the Plant 

 Quarantine act of August 20, 1912. a public 

 hearing will be held at the Department of Agri- 

 culture. Washington, D. C, Koom 410 Bieber 

 building, at 10 o'clock a. m., April 10, 1917, in 

 order that all persons interested in the importa- 

 tion of currant and gooseberry plants from 

 Europe and Asia may be heard either in person 

 or by attorney. 



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Feet 



Norway Maples. . . 10-12 

 Norway Maples. .. 12-14 

 Norway Maples. .. 12-14 



Pin Oaks 10-12 



Pin Oaks 10-12 



Red Oaks 10-12 



Mossy Cup Oaks . .10-12 

 Lombardy Poplars.. 12- 14 

 Lombardy Poplars.. 12-14 

 American Elms ... 10-12 

 American Elms .. .10-12 



Ginkgo 8-10 



American Lindens . 8-10 



Ins. Cal. Per 10 



1K-I5i $ 5.50 

 1^-2 7.00 



2 -2K 



lK-2 



1^-iK 



13^-2 

 lK-2 



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11.00 

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 4.50 

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F. 0. B. cars here, car lots, or boxed and baled at cost. 



E May we quote prices on your want list— s 



S EVERGREENS, SHRUBBERY, PRIVET HEDGE, Etc.? = 



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