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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 1, 1919. 



NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade 



Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Small Fruits, Roses, Clematis, Phlox, Peonies, Herbaceous Perennials 



Writ* for our wholosalo trado list. 



7,Y«.. W.& T.SMITH COMPANY i<KK,Ae». 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



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miRSERY NEWS. 



AXEBXOAN ASSOCIATION OF NinElSEKYXEN. 

 Preaident, J. R. Mayhew, Wazabachie, Tex.; 

 Tice-preaident. J. Edward Moon, MorriaTlUe, Pa.; 

 ■ecretary, Charles Slzemore, Louiaiana, Mo.; coun- 

 ■el, Curtla Nye Smith, 19 Gongreaa St., Boston, 

 Mats.; treaaurer, J. W. Hill, Des Moinea, la.; 

 forty-fourth annual convention. Hotel Sherman, 

 Chicaso, June 25 to 27, 1919. 



It is said that in Painesville, O., and 

 vicinity, 4,500 acres are in use for nurs- 

 ery purposes. 



Charles H. Perkins, of the Jackson 

 & Perkins Co., Newark, N. Y., was a visi- 

 tor in Chicago last week. 



The holders of large stocks of peony 

 roots are figuring on adding about twenty- 

 five per cent to the inventory June 1, for 

 a starter. 



W. A. Peterson, Chicago nurseryman, 

 was 50 years of age April 29. He was 

 born on the nursery property, where he 

 has lived all his life. 



Lewis & Valentine, nurserymen, of 

 Roslyn, N. Y., have leased a vacant lot at 

 1010 Fifth avenue, New York, to be used 

 as a garden for displaying ^heir line of 

 plants and shrubs. 



The W. E. Collins Nursery Co., of 

 Fennville, Mich., has been busy recently 

 delivering a large number of fruit trees 

 to the Taylor & Mort and the Taylor & 

 Gibson commercial orchards, near Pull- 

 man, Mich., where more than 6,000 trees 

 are being planted. 



It is reported that during the last four 

 weeks McHutchison & Co., New York, have 

 received from Holland 1,950 cases and 

 bales of nursery stock. All are now sold. 

 This rush was due to the Hollanders get- 

 ting rid, before the door closes, of the 

 varieties grown for American trade. 



McHutchison & Co., New York, ex- 

 pect to receive this week the first raffia 

 shipments to arrive since a few months 

 after the war began. The embargo on 

 raffia continues, but these shipments were 

 ordered released by the U. S. War Depart- 

 ment, to whom this firm turned over its 

 entire stock of raffia when this country 

 entered the war. It was used for camou- 

 flage purposes in France. 



MARLATT SOUNDS WAENINO. 



C. L. Marlatt, chairman of the Federal 

 Horticultural Board, has sent a warning 

 to state horticultural inspectors and col- 

 laborators of the board to exercise extra 

 vigilance until the quarantine goes into 

 effect. This is his circular letter: 



Tou are no doubt aware that Plant Quaran- 

 tine No. 37, which takes effect June 1 next, pro- 

 hibits or restricts the Importation of most classes 

 of nursery stock and other plants and seeds. It 

 appears that advantage is being taken of the 

 period which will elapse prior to the date the 

 quarantine becomes effective to bring into this 

 country all the available nursery stock in cer- 



200,000 NORWAY SPRDCE for NURSERY rUNTING 



Thrifty, Well Rooted Plants; Twice Transplanted; 10 to 15 Inches 



Prices: $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000; $220.00 per 10,000 



We lately bought a large lot of the above which were being grown by a 

 paper-pulp company for a projected forestry planting. On account of a change 

 in their plans we were able to secure these at a "right" figure and we are 

 offering them the same way. They are extra good value at the prices quoted 

 above. We have made a personal inspection of the stock and it is exceptionally 

 fine. Will be available for shipment early in May. 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY, 



Newark, New York 



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FARMERS NURSERY CO. 



Troy, O. 



FRUIT TREES. 

 ORNAMENTALS, 

 SHRUBS. PERENNIALS 



GET OUR 

 PRICES 



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Ia^£\» III nil The new UAOnV DDIl/CT L. IBOTA X OVUIFOUUM. To be sent out 

 t9VL.IUIwl Hybrid nAnUl rnlf Cli inthefallof 1919. Moreaboutitlater. 



THE ELM OITY NURSERY CO.. HrHf UlWri MkUU 

 WOODMONT yURMERIEW.Inc. W^" IWlCII, WIWII. 



Introdaeera of 



BOX-BARBERRY 



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Best Young Trees 



LITTLE TREE FARMS 



FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 



Millions of Evergreen and Decidu- 

 ous trees, all grades and sizes. 



Write for Price List 



Firs, Junipers, Arbor-vitae, Pines, 



Spruces, Maples, Ash, Oaks, 



Lindens, Elms, etc. 



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American Forestry Company 



5 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 



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tain foreign countries, and that the inspection 

 given this stock on the other side is not such 

 as would be given under ordinary circumstances, 

 and should be given at all times. While there 

 probably may be a limiting factor on importa- 

 tions due to the lack of available tonnage, in- 

 spection of Imported stock on this side should 

 be unremitting and radical. In order to safeguard 

 importations as much as possible. 



The attention of the board has just been called 

 to the fact that livins l)rown-tail moth larvae 

 and gipsy moth eggs ready to hatch have been 

 discovered by the inspector of the board at Phil- 

 adelphia on recent importations of nursery stock 

 from France. 



It is respectfully urged that you make sure 

 that all importations coming under your Juris- 

 diction be thoroughly and carefully Inspected. 



There probably is not a nurseryman in 

 America who would knowingly bring in- 

 fected stock onto liis place, but there are 



PINUS MUGHO 



(Dwf. Mt.Piiic) 



Inch Per 100 



6-10 Field-GrownStock2tr $16.00 



10-12 Field-GrownStock2tr 20.00 



12 18 Field - Grown St«ck 2 tr 25.00 



18-24 Field-Grown Stock 2 tr 86.00 



Feet Per 10 



1 -l>fl SDCcimens B. <b B. S tr $9.60 



1^-2 Specimens B. & B. 3 tr 16.00 



TAXUS CANADENSIS 



(American Yew) 

 Inch Per 100 



6-15 Bedded Stock 1 tr S 6.00 



10-12 Field-Grown Stock 2 tr 16.00 



Feet Per 10 



1 -ma Specimens B. A B. 3 tr $20.00 



l>a-2 Specimens B. & B. 3 tr 30.00 



' Kice, thrifty, acclimated American-irrowa 

 stock. Send for complete Wholesale Price List. 



The D. Hill Nursery Co., Inc. 



Evergreen Specialists 



Largest Growers In America. 



Box 407 DUNDEE, ILL. 



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MILUONS OF SEEDUNGS ZT^Zff^!^' 



Ilundieds of varieties to select from. Evergreen 

 and Deciduous Trees. Shrubs. Bulbs and Plants. 

 AMERICAN FORESTRY CO.. REM BINE. WIS 



few who share the alarm which actuates 

 the gentleman at Washington. 



BEEBEBIS AGGBEGATA. 



One of the best of the new species of 

 barberries introduced from China, more 

 especially in regard to the beauty of its 



