January 23, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



81 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET, 500,000. 2 and 3 years. 



ASPARAGUS PLANTS, 500.000, assorted. 

 2 and 3 years. 



Spiraeas, Althaeas, Deutzlas, Hydrangeas, 

 Barberry Thunbergli. Ornamental Sbade 

 Trees, Berry Plants, Fruit Trees, Etc., 



all Quality stock. Attractive low prices. 

 Send at once for wholesale trade list. 

 THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY, ■ Westminster, Md. 



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IRIS 



FOR SPRING PLANTING 



SKND FOR CATALOGUE 



PETERSON NURSERY 



so N. LaSalle St, CHICAGO. ILL. 



Hardy Old-fashioned Plants 



Our Specialty 



Specially grown for Plorlsls, Nursery- 

 men and Landscape Architects. Ibices 

 on request. 



WILLIAM TOOLE & SON 



Hardy HMt ani Pnty Fans BARABOO, WIS. 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Beat tor Over Half a Century, Firs. Spruce, 

 Plnee, Junipers, Arborvftaes, Tews. In small 

 and large sizes Price Ust Now Ready. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



Evergreen Specialists, Larg^est Growers in America 

 Box 403, Dunde*. III. 



Aucuba Japonica 



BY THE HUNDRED OR THOUSAN^ 



THE AUDUBON NURSERY 



WILMINGTON. N. C. H. VERZiML. Pra«. 



C. Barry was president of the Western 

 New York Horticultural Society for 

 many years before his death and was in- 

 strumental in bringing Mr. Hall into 

 the A. A. N. as secretary. J. H. H. 



WHEN DOCTOBS DISAGREE. 



One of the reasons why the horticul- 

 tural trades make progress less rapidly 

 than they should is found in the di- 

 vergence of interests and 0]>inion. A 

 case in point is the quarantino to become 

 effective June 1. Some of the nursery- 

 men cannot see why their opposition to 

 such a stringent order is ignored by the 

 authorities at Washington. Probably 

 the reason will be found in the fact that 

 other members of the trade support the 

 action of the Federal Horticultural 

 Board. As a case in point, among others, 

 the Elliott Nursery Co., Pittsburgh, is one 

 of the members of the trade issuing cir- 

 culars criticising the quarantine and urg- 

 ing that congressional action be sought. 

 On almost the same day that the Elliott 

 Nursery Co. sent out its circular, A. H. 

 Hill, of the Dundee Nursery Co., Dundee, 

 111., addressing the Massachusetts Hor- 

 ticultural Society on "The Culture of 

 Conifers," predicted that the day is 

 soon coming when American growers 

 will produce the stocks for American 

 needs and that the money now sent to 

 Europe to purchase nursery stock will be 

 kept at home and aid in the upbuilding 

 of American horticulture. 



Until the trade is agreed upon facts 

 and a policy, there seems little chance 

 of getting consideration at the hands of 

 the authorities. 



ROSE PLANTS 



We advise ordering your stock early if you want rose plants this season 



OWN ROOT-2i2-inch pots. 

 Columbia Mrs. Geo. Shawyer 



Hadley 



Hoosler Beauty 



Mrs. Charles Rus- 

 sell 



Ophelia 



Double White Kll- 

 larney 



White Kiilarney 



Killarney Brilliant 



Sunburst 



Radiance 



Maryland 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Richmond 



Prices on Application 



FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW 



What could be more profitable to 

 grow than French pussy willow? It's 

 Just like finding money. Everybody 

 uses it. Grown outside with practi- 

 cally no work or attention. 



3 to 4-eye rooted cuttings for April 

 delivery, $40.00 per 1000. 



Send for copy of 



YELLOW POLYANTHUS 



(English Primrose.) 

 Selected from the best Winter-flow- 

 ering strain. All yellow, for cut flower 

 purposes or pot plants. When given 

 the same treatment as violets and 

 bunched in the same manner they are 

 excellent sellers and a very profitable 

 item for the grower and retailer. 



March delivery, divisions, $6.00 per 

 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



PRINCESS OF WALES VIOLETS 

 Rooted runners, April and later deliv- 

 ery, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



For Carnations see Classified. 



NEW BEGONIA 



Mrs. M. A. Patten 



complete price list. 



C. U. LIGGIT, 



Offices 

 328 Bulletin Building 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Ferns! Ferns! Ferns! 



They are going to be very scarce, but as we are the sole representatives 

 of one of the largest fern growers in the country, we can take care of you. 

 Place your order now for delivery when wanted. Boston and Roosevelt^ 

 2^-inch, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. Whitmanii, Teddy, Jr.» and Verona, 



$6.50 per 100; $55.00 per 1000. See Classified ads or write us for quotations 

 on other stock, especially Cannas and Gladioli. 



WRITE FOR OUR NEW LIST. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO., 1004 Lincoln Building, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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