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The Florists^ Review 



Fubrdabt 13, 1919. 



NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade 



Frait Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, SmaH Fruits, Roses, Clematis, Phlox, Peonies, Herbaceous Perennials 



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73 YEARS W. & T. SMITH COMPANY lOOO acres 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AHZUOAV A8800ZATX0V OF VTJXBX&TMXV. 



PitpMcnt, J. B. Mayhow. WaxakacbU. Toz.; 

 Tlc*«TMld*nt, J. Bdwaid Mooa, Ifonlanil*, Pa.; 

 ■aemaiy, Ohariea Slaamon, Loolalana, lie; eonn- 

 Ml. Onrtla Nyo Smith. 19 OoogreM St.. Boaten, 

 .: trearanr, 3. W. Hill. Dm Moines. la. 



J. H. H. Boyd, McMinnville, Tenn., re- 

 ports orders of the Forest Nursery & 

 Seed. Co. the heaviest on record, so that 

 he disagrees with reports of slow demand 

 for ornamentals. 



The Highland Park Nursery is the 

 name chosen by Otto Matzinger for his 

 new nursery grounds, which comprise 

 twenty acres. A new residence has been 

 erected on the grounds and Mr. Matzinger 

 will occupy it and operate from the new 

 place March 1, removing from his pres- 

 ent location on Ames avenue. 



The Jerseyville Nursery Co., Jersey- 

 ville, 111., at its annual meeting January 

 20, elected officers as follows: President, 

 L. E. Wilkinson; vice-president, Dr. R. O. 

 Bteinman; secretary -treasurer. Dr. W. C. 

 Mottaz, who also will constitute the board 

 of directors. It was voted to increase 

 the capital stock of the concern from 

 $5,000 to $10,000. 



HJJNOIS APPROVES EMBARGO. 



Convention Busy Affair. 



After a heated discussion, a resolu- 

 tion recommending that the federal 

 quarantine on plants be made per- 

 manent was passed by the Illinois State 

 Nurserymen's Association at its con- 

 vention in Chicago February 6. 



Those who opposed the resolution ex- 

 pressed themselves as believing that its 

 passage would antagonize the florists 

 and the nurserymen of the east, both 

 of whom have gone on record as op- 

 posed to the quarantine, or favoring its 

 modification. 



In* favor of the resolution it was 

 said that no harm would be done by 

 the quarantine either to the nurserymen 

 or the florists, as both would be able 

 to produce in this country everything 

 that has come from abroad in the past. 



The resolution, which will be sent to 

 the Federal Horticultural Board, Wash- 

 ington, D. C, was considered and voted 

 upon favorably at the closing session of 

 the convention, which was thought to 

 have been a helpful meeting by the ma- 

 jority of those present. 



Resolution of Endorsement. 



Following is the resolution: 



"We, the members of the Hliuois 

 Nurserymen's Association, duly assem- 

 bled in convention February 5, 1919, 

 heartily endorse the action of your board 

 in establishing the federal quarantine 



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ROSE STOCK 



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PRIVET 



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 branched, the bushy kind. This strain has been grown in our nurseries in central Illinois 

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