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The Rorists^ Review 



Fbbbdart 20. 1919. 



NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade 



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



Write for our wrholosalo trado list. 



73YEARS Wo & To SMITH COMPANY IOOOACRES 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



M«ntlon The B*Tte w wtmn yon wriu. 



niRSERY REWS. 



AXXBIOAV ABSOOULTZOV OW mnMEXXKMM. 

 Pi«ald«nt, J. B. Maykcw, Wazatachto, T*z.: 

 vtM-pnaldmt, 3. Bdwartf Mom, MarrUTtU*. Pa.; 

 mentmry, OhariM BIsmmn. LmilslaBa, Ifo.; eona- 

 •aL Onrtla Nj* Smitk, 19 Oongran St., Boatoa. 

 Maaa. : trpannivr. J W. Hill. Dm IfolnM. la. 



Plans are under way to establish a 

 city nursery at Canton, O., to meet local 

 needs. 



BHODE ISLAND NUBSEBTMEN. 



Nurserymen of Rhode Island met in 

 Andrews hall, Providence, February 6 

 and organized the Bhode Island Nurs- 

 erymen's Association, elected officers 

 and discussed topics of interest to the 

 trade. The federal quarantine was con- 

 demned in a resolution passed by the or- 

 ganization. Copies of this resolution 

 will be sent to the Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture and to congressmen and senators 

 from Rhode Island. Officers elected 

 were as follows: 



President — C. H. Greaton, Providence. 



Vice-president — C. W. Morey, Woon- 

 socket. 



Secretary — D. A. Clarke, Fiskeville. 



Treasurer — V. A. Vanicek, Newport. 



FARMERS NURSERY CO. 



Troy, O. 



FRUIT TREES. 

 ORNAMENTALS, 

 SHRUBS, PERENNIALS 



GBTOUR 

 PRICES 



PRIVET 



Over 200,000 strictly hardy Amoor River Privet North 

 our specialty. Write for special prices on 18 to 24-inch, 

 or 2 to 8- foot in 6,000. 10,000 or car lots, Stronir. heavily 

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

 for eishteen years and has not winter killed. Also have a very choice list of the lead- 

 ins varieties of fancy ornamental shrubs. Write for list. 



U SALLE COUNTY NURSERY 



Q«o. Winter, Prop. 



La Salle, 



1919 



1870 



Growing Quality Nursery Stock 



49 Years 



On this fertile IOWA prairie land we grow a coraDlete line of Nursery 

 Stock— almost anythini; you want quality atock at attractive pricca. 



Our energies are directed at wholesaling fmm i<nial1 box tu car lots. 



WRITE NOW F. R A COPY OF OUR 

 WHuLESAi E TRADE LIST 



SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, Shenandoah, Iowa 



The executive committee includes the 

 officers and the following members: C. 

 M. Holland, of Woonsocket; Walter 

 Earth and B. A. Bobuslav, both of New- 

 port. 



PLANT AND BX7I.B IMPOBTS FOB FOUBTH QUABTEB OF YEAB. 



The following are the imports of plants, bulbs, trees, shrubs and vines, with 

 the duties collected thereon, for the fourth quarter of the government's last fiscal 

 year, as reported by the U. S. Department of Commerce: 



Best Young Trees 

 for Nurserymen 



from UiltU Ertt Ji^anna at Framingham, 

 Mass. We have millions of growing 

 Evergreen and Deciduous trees, com- 

 plete in grades and sizes, to select from . 



Write for Wholesale Price List of 



Seedlings and Transplants of Firs, Juni- 

 pers, Arbor-vitae, Pines, Spruces, 

 Maples, Ash, Oaks, Lindens. Elms, etc. 



^ American Forestry Company J^ 



^^^ IS Beacon St., Boston, Mass. ^^ 



M ention The Re vi ew when you _w rlta._ 



PBICES OF NUBSEBT STOCK. 



War and labor conditions have af- 

 fected the production of nursery stock 

 to an extent not fully appreciated by 

 the trade at large and prices on this 

 class of stock are due to rise within a 

 short time. 



The plant embargo, of course, will be 

 a factor making for increased prices on 

 woody plant stock of various sorts, as 

 well as on other items for which the 

 trade now looks to European growers. 

 The restrictions and limitations under 

 which nurserymen labored throughout 

 the period of the war have reduced the 

 output of nursery stock. 



The balance of supply and demand, 

 never fully adjusted in this line of pro- 

 duction, has been disturbed by the vicis- 

 situdes of the war period. Landscape 

 plantings were diminished almost to the 

 vanishing point during the war in many 



