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The Storrs & Harrison Co. 



PAINESVILLE NURSERIES 



Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsmen 



PAINESVILLB. OHIO 



PEONIES 



and General Nursery Stock 



Send for Catalogue. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



so N. LaSalle Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. 



President, Lloyd C. Stark, Louisiana, Mo. ; 

 Vice-president, J. 11. Mayliew, Waxaliacliie, 

 Tex.; Secretary and Counsel, Curtis Nye Smith, 

 19 Congress St., lloston, Mass.; Treasurer, J. W. 

 Hill, Ues Moines, la.. 



Several buildings of the New Eng- 

 land Nursery Co., of Bedford, Mass., 

 were destroyed by fire July 23, the dam- 

 age being estimated at $10,000. 



Lloyd C. Stark returned to Louisiana, 

 Mo., last week after a month's trip east, 

 in the course of which he attended the 

 Philadelphia convention and was elected 

 president of the American Association of 

 Nurserymen. 



Because of the spring scarcity of 

 boxwoods and the probability that none 

 can be imported this season, the D. Hill 

 Nursery Co., Dundee, 111., is looking for- 

 ward to an unusually large demand for 

 native conifers. 



STANDING COMMITTEES. 



President Lloyd C. Stark, of the 

 American Association of Nurserymen, 

 has made the following committee ap- 

 pointments, subject to acceptance, etc.: 



Arbitration — W. C. Reed, chairman; G. A. 

 Marshall, John Dayton, J. M. I'itkin, T. W. 

 Stark. 



Arrangements — E. S. Welch, chairman; other 

 members to be named. 



Exhibits — A. F. Meehau, chairman; Wm. Flem- 

 mer, Jr., A. B. Howell. 



Nomenclature— J. Horace McFarland, chair- 

 man; Harlan P. Kelsey, F. L. Atkins, Charles 

 Malloy, L. A. Berckmans, Hon. Fred Coville, 

 honorary member. 



Tariff — Irving Rouse, chairman: L. A. Bob- 

 bink, William P. Stark, J. W. Hill, Charles E. 

 Greening, James McHutchison. J. C. Vaughan. 



D. S. Lake, W. U. Wymau, T. J. Smith, John 

 Dayton. 



Statistical — Uonry Chase, chairman; John 

 Wati^on, William Pitkin, E. S. Welch, M. R. 

 Cashman. 



Distribution^M. R. Cashman, chairman; S. W. 

 Crowell, OUie Fraser, Charles G. Perkins, Wilmer 

 W. Hoopes. 



Legislative — William Pitkin, chairman; other 

 members announced later. 



Transportation — Charles Sizemore, chairman: 

 W. C. Reed, J. Hale Harrison, James McHuteli- 

 ison, Robert Chase. 



Landscape — Thomas B. Meehan. chairman; J. 

 Edward Moon, Paul C. Stark, W. H. Wyman, 

 J. M. Pitkin. 



French Relief Committee — Chairman not ap- 

 pointed; E. S. Welch, W. C. Reed. 



•Program — Henry Chase, chairman; M. R. Cash- 

 man, Paul Stark. 



Finance, sub-committee of Executive Commit- 

 tee— E. S. Welch, chairman; E. W. Chattin, 

 T. B. West. 



Annual Report — Curtis Nye Smith, chairman; 

 John Dayton, John Watson. 



Arboretum — J. Edward Moon, chairman: J. 

 Horace McFarland, Henry Hicks, E. M. Sherman, 

 J. B. Pilkington. 



Directory — M. R. Cashman, chairman; John 

 Dayton, William Pitkin, E. S. Welch, John Wat- 

 son. 



Press — Robert Pyle, chairman: Ralph T. 01- 

 cott, Arthur Hemming, J. R. Mayhew, W. F. 

 Therkildson. 



Telegraphic Code — R. C. Chase, chairman: 

 C. R. Burr, W. H. Stark. 



Hail Insurance — Frank Weber, chairman; 



E. P. Bernardin, H. D. Simpson. C. C. Majhew, 



F. L. Atkins, Harry Hobbs 



The Florists^ Review 



August 2, 1917. 



Supply Your Trade with Hill Evergreens 

 for September and October Planting 



CHOICE SPECIMEN EVERGREENS (Partial List) 



Hiilsam Fir 3-4 ft..BitB., 



Hemlock 2-3 ft., HeV:B., 



ConcolorFIr 4-5 tt., B&B. 



l>ouglasFlr 3-4 ft., B&B. 



Juniper Canadensis.. l-l^; ft.. B&B. 



Juniper (ilauca 2-3 ft.. BitB.. 



JunlpeiSchottli. 2-3 ft., B&B. 



Kach 10 

 .$2 00 $17.50 

 . 1.50 U.60 



4.i)0 

 1.75 

 1.50 

 1.75 

 2.00 



40.00 

 16.00 

 13.50 



15.00 

 18.50 



Kach 10 

 $.'.V5 $>0.00 

 V.25 I8.5'l 



Red Cedar 3-4 ft., B&B. 



White Spruce 3-1 ft., B&H. 



Kost. Blue Spruce.... 3-4 ft., B&B. .. 5.00 47.50 



Norway Spruce 4-5 ft.. B&B .. 3.00 27.50 



Am. Arbor Vitae ;i-4 ft.. B&B. . . 1..50 12.50 



Pyr. Arbor Vltae HI ft., B&B. .. 1.75 16.00 



l)wf. Mugho Pine....l-1'u ft., B&B... 1.00 9.50 



We can also furnish a coinplote stock of Kvergreeii si-cdlings, cuttings and 

 transplants, also young stock for lining out and deciduous trees and shrubs. 



DECORATIVE STOCK 



WINDOAV-BOX PLANTS — Hardy Coniferous Evergreens for winter use. All hardy 

 and desirable sorts. This line offers wide-awake florists grand oi)portuiilty to Increase 

 their sales and profits. 



HAKWY TtlllHKI) EVKRGREKNS— Well formed specimens — grown especially for 

 tubbing. (In anticipation of the shortjige in Boxwoods and other decorative stock this 

 fall, we have provided a very large and complete stock.) 



.lAPANKSK POTTKU KVERGREKNS — In three sixes- well estiiblished in fancy 

 Japanese glazed pottery. 



Write for information 

 and prices today. 



Wholesale price list will be 

 nuiiled promptly on retiuest. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY COMPANY. Inc. 



EVERGREEN SPECIALISTS 

 LARGEST GROWERS IN AMERICA 



Box 403, DUNDEE, ILL. 



Mention 'I'he Review when you write. 



Nursery Stock for Florists' Trade 



Fruit Trees. Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 Small Fruits, Roses, Clematis. Phlox, 

 Peonies, Herbaceous Perennials. 



Write for our Wholesale trade list. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, 

 Geneva, N. Y. 



71 Years 



1000 Acres 



Bobbink & Atkins 



NURSERYMEN 

 FLORISTS and PLANTERS 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



Mention Th» It«Tl«w when yon wrlto. 



CARNATIONS 



F.D0RNER&80N8C0. 



LA FAYETTE 



INDIANA 



Mention The RcTJew when you write. 



qFor fall, 1917, Pot-grown Hy- 

 drangea Otaksa, Thomas Hogg, 

 Souv. de Clair. 



Ask our prices before you order. 

 AUDUBON NURSERY 



Box 731, Wilmlnerton, N. C. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



JOSEPH HEAGOCK CO. 



WYNCOTE, PA. 



K E N T I 7=5 S 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Publicity — F. L. Atkins, chairman; H. Hicks. 

 .T. Horace McFarland, Charles Greening, Robert 

 Pyle. 



Who was it sold Wallace's new 



June Flowering Bearded Irises 



"CRUSADER" 

 "KASHMIR WHITE" 

 "LORD OF JUNE" 



last fall, until to conserve our 

 stock we had to decline orders? 



NOT YOU 



The other man was there first! He 

 will be again if you sit still and let 

 him. If you are waiting to see what 

 he sells before you buy, you will 

 sell nothing. 



SOMEONE 



is going to sell the selected varieties 

 included in our Special American 

 Trade Offer. Send for it, and let 

 that someone be 



YOU. 



If you have not heard of them before, 

 we can assure you that they will sell 

 on sight. If you have not heard of 

 us before, you will be surprised to 

 know that we have received higher 

 honors for our tlardy Plants during 

 the last 20 years than any other 

 firm in Europe. 



Send for our Special Trade 

 Offer. It will pay you. 



The following recent extract from the 

 leading English Horticultural Trade 

 Paper is an unsolicited tribute: 



"Messrs. Wallace it Co. madt' one 

 of the finest displays of Irle which we 

 have ever seen put togetlier. aniaKnifl- 

 cciit collection, fully up-to-date and 

 lucludlnt; the latest novelties.'" 



R. Wallace & Co., Ltd. 



Colchester, Ens^Iand 



