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The Florists^ Review 



N0V1:.MBER 23, 1916. 



NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade 



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

 PERENNIALS. AMPELOPSiS VEITCHII, CALIFORNIA PRIVET. BARBERRY THUNBERGII 



Writ* for our wliolesale trade list 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY «»«>o *cres 



70 YEARS 



OKmcyA. NSW tork 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



UOBZOAV A8800XATZ0H OT HVSSBKTICXH. 

 PrMldeat, Johm WatMO. Newark. H. T.; Vloa- 

 praaMnit. Uoyd 0. Stark. LouWana. Ma.; Sam- 

 taiT aad Ganeral ICanafar, OurtU Nr* Smith. 

 BaatoB, Ifaas.; Tiaaaorar. Patar Tougara. 

 Gaaava, Nab. 



GIPSY MOTH ELIMINATED. 



Colonies of gipsy moths, which some 

 years ago in nursery stock or quarry 

 products found their way to Bratenahl, 

 a suburb of Cleveland, O.; to Ruther- 

 ford, N. J., and to North Castle, N. Y., 

 apparently have been exterminated by 

 state oflScials and the U. S. Bureau of 

 Entomology working in cooperation, ac- 

 cording to the annual report of the 

 chief of the bureau of entomology just 

 published. While the trees in the 

 neighborhood of Bratenahl were sprayed 

 again as a precautionary measure, no 

 infestation has been found in this site 

 during the year. Similarly in New 

 Jersey, no indication of the presence 

 of the moth has been found. 



In New York the entire park system 

 of Eochester has been carefully exam- 

 ined for fear that moths may have 

 gained a foothold from nursery stock 

 shipped in during the last few years, 

 but no infestation was found. In the 

 colony whicli was located at North 

 Castle a large amount of work has been 

 done, but only eight egg clusters were 

 found during the year and all of these 

 were outside the area which was si)rayed 

 last year. Work is being continued at 

 this point in cooperation with the state 

 of New York and the entire area and a 

 surrounding strip have been sprayed this 

 year. 



LARGE PLANT IMPORTS. 



The Nieuw Amsterdam, of the Hol- 

 land-America line, which arrived at 

 New York November 17, brought one 

 of the largest shipments of horticultural 

 stock ever landed in this country. In 

 addition to 1,101 cases of bulbs, the 

 manifest filed at the New York custom 

 house showed a total of 4,738 cases of 

 Belgian and Holland plants and nurs- 

 ery stock, consigned as follows: 



A. Kolkcr & Sons, 322 cases plants; 50 cases 

 trees. 



Vauclinn's Seed Store. 5 rases plants. 



J. W. Hampton, Jr., & Co., C8 cases plants; 4 

 cases sliriilis. 



American Shippinc Co., 8 cases plants, 6^ 

 cases slirulis: 3 cases trees. 



C. F. Smith, G cases plants; 44 cases shrubs: 

 37 cases trees. 



International Forwarding Co., 28 cases plants, 

 9 cases trees. 



J. B. AVatkins. 7 cases plants. 



MacNiff Horticultural Co., 29 cases plants; 

 178 cases trees. ^ „„- 



American F.vpress Co.. 31 cases trees; 2CC 

 cases plants; 43 cases roofs: 8 cases shrubs. 



J. M. Thorburn & Co., 18 cases shrubs. 



F. B. Vandegrift & Co., 101 cases plants; 2 

 cases shrubs. 



A. Murphv & Co., 1 case shrubs. 



G "VV. Sheldon & Co., 37 cases trees. 



C B. nichard & Co., 72 cases trees. 



■\V E. Marshall & Co.. 12 cases trees. 



McHutchison & Co., 184 cases trees. 



J. Roehrs Co., 11 cases trees. 



SPIRAEAS * 



Vigorously rooted and sturdily grown. 

 Send for complete prices. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



West Grove, Pa. 



HriL'S EVERGREENS 



Best for Over Half a Oentarr. Firs, Spnice, 

 Pines, Junipers, Arborvitaes, Tews, in small 

 and large sizes. Price List Now Beady. 



THI D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



EverKrecD Specialists. Largrest Growers in America 

 Box 403, Dund««, III. 



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TRITOMA8 C^SS&ts) 



Strong, field-grown divisions 



Pfitzeri . .$5.60 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 

 Uvaria Grandiflora— 



$3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



Send for Samples 

 MARTIN BROS., PainesviUe, Ohio 



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SPIREA VAN HOUHEI 

 HYDRANOEJl P. 0.. Etc. 



Iris, Anemones, Poppies, Hollyhocks, Etc 



BiK stock, splendid plants. Wholesale list free 



LEWIS ROESCH. Box X, FREDONIA, N. Y. 



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R. F. Lang, 25 cases trees; 38 cases roots; 

 5 cases plants. 



AVeeber & Don, 4.3 cases plants. 



Van Wavereu & Sons, 8,3 cases plants. 



11. J. Irwin. 41 cases plants. 



A. II. lUuKk & Co., 37 cases roots. 



P. Ouwerkerk, 50 cases plants. 



A. Baldwin & Co., 18 cases roots. 



Lunhain & Moore, 13 cases shrubs. 



P. Henderson & Co., 24 cases roots. 



O. G. Heini)stead & Son, 5 cases shrubs. 



K. J. liauer, 55 cases trees; 178 cases slirubs. 



Ualph M. Ward & Co., 4 cases roots. 



H. V. Darrow & Co., 104 cases plants. 



.T. V. Henry, 8 cases roots. 



Maltus & Ware, 1,047 cases plants. 



P. C. Kuyper & Co., 755 cases plants. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Althoufjh colder weatlier has come, 

 l)usiness has not been markedly active. 

 Little is being done in the way of re- 

 ceptions or other social functions and 

 it is a long time since funeral work has 

 been as quiet as now. Wedding work, 

 too, is rather slow. Stock is plentiful 

 and, according to conditions, does not 

 move overfast. The supply of roses 

 is large and fine stock arrives daily. 

 Extra fine White Killarney, Ophelia, 

 Russell and Stanley roses sell easily 

 and other grades in Maryland, Ward 

 and Sunburst move fairly well. Chrys- 

 anthemums are in the pink of condi- 

 tion and, according to the growers, they 

 will be in fine shape for Thanksgiving. 

 Some fine Turner, Patty, Enguehard, 

 Queen, Eaton and Bonnaffon arrive 



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I LEON RENAULT'S I 

 I NURSERY I 



= 21 Rue du Lievre d'Or S 



E ORLEANS, FRANCE = 



2 introduces a marvelous novelty S 

 E of a herbaceous Chinese Pe- E 



E ony (Paeonia Chinensis)— E 



j THE LORD KITCHENER I 



E A most beautiful flower, well E 



= filled out, of a brilliant cherry- E 



E red color, with a dazzling hue; E 



E a splendid keeper, a vigorous E 



s grower; very free-flowering and E 



E the earliest of all Chinese Peo- E 



E nies. E 



E Prices, F. O. B. Orleans: E 



E $1.25 each $11.00 per doz. E 

 E $70.00 per 100 = 



E Sole Agents S 



I r. J. GROOTENDORST & SONS | 



E Room llOl E 



E lO Broadway, New York E 



— Send us a list of your wants in lining-out SS 

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Forcing Roses 



Holland grown. Will be ready about 

 December 10. Extra heavy budded 

 stock. 



CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER 



12.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



ERNA TESCHENDORFF 



$2.60 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER 



Home grown, own root, nice stock, suitable for 



■mj-inch pots. 



$1.25 per doz., $S.00 per 100. 



PETER PEARSON 



Wholtsale Florist and Seedsmaa 



5732-5748 Gunnison Street, Jefferson 

 CHICAGO. ILL. 



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PEONIES *'v:\:i.« 



Send for complete price list 



PETERSON NURSERY 



stock Excbuge Bldg., CHICAGO. ILL 



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