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The Rorists' Review 



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NOTBUBBB 16, 1916. 



*"«<.« California Privet 



I have 450,000 of this special grade of California Privet, grown by a new 

 method. Note the superb root system and well branched tops, shown in the 

 accompanying engraving and which represents the average as graded for shipment. 



Prices (for 30 days only), 12 to 18 inches.... $ 8.00 per 1000 



li« to 2 feet 10.50 per 1000 



Packed for cash with order. No order accepted for less than 1000 plants. 



Also over two millions of California Privet of finest quality, in all sizes 

 from one to four feet, grown in the usual way. Attractive prices given upon 

 request, especially on carload lots. 



Amoor Privet, Polish Privet and Berberis Thunbergii in quantity. 



J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver, N. J. 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



Members of the California Association of Nurserymen at Santa Barbara. 



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Mention The Reylgw when yon wrlta. 



Creek Nurseries, Fresno; No. 2, A. B. 

 Clarke, of the Cottage Gardens Nurs- 

 eries, Eureka; No. 3, Charles Willis 

 Ward, of the Cottage Gardens Nurs- 

 eries, Eureka; No. 4, Secretary H. W. 

 Kruckeberg, of Los Angeles; No. 5, Mr. 

 Anderson; No. 6, Colin H. Mclsaac, of 

 the Santa Barbara Chamber of Com- 

 merce; No. 7, W. J. Pettingill, of 

 Goleta; No. 8, E. Braunton, of Los 

 Angeles; No. 9, President Leonard 

 Coates, of Morgan Hill; No. 10, H. A. 



