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The Rorists^ Review 



OCTOBBB % 1919. 



Peonies - Irises 



Good assortment for commercial planting. 

 Excellent stock at reasonable prices. 



(r)XlE. NURSERIES 



E0NY FIELDS 



WILD BROS. NURSERY CO. 



Sarcoxie, Mo. 



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were approved and a committee ap- 

 pointed by President Moon to proceed 

 under the instructions of the executive 

 committee. 



While other things have brought 

 about a revival of business, we think 

 that the publicity work done by the 

 nurserymen has helped our line, espe- 

 cially the special articles on trees and 

 plants which appear at intervals in the 

 papers and magazines, reaching several 

 millions of readers. We all sold more 

 stock last spring than in several years 

 before. We all find a good demand for 

 next . season and at good prices. We 

 want to keep people reading and talk- 

 ing about trees and plants and to get 

 the Idea of planting things so firmly 

 fixed in their minds as to have it be- 

 come a habit, so that later on, when our 

 surplus comes on the market — as it will 

 — we shall have a demand that will con- 

 sume it. 



Don't you want to help in work of 

 that sort? Aren't the members of our 

 American Association of Nurserymen 

 the ones to look to for big, broad 

 thought and action? And we purpose 

 working to the end that profit will ac- 

 crue to those who pay the bills, 



A check to Cnarles Sizemore, Louisi- 

 ana, Mo., will help the work along. We 

 ask your cooperation in this movement. 



Market Development Committee, 

 American Association of Nurs- 

 erymen. 



SOUTHWESTERN NUBSERYMEN. 



Elect Officers. 



At the closing session of its two 

 days' meeting at Denison, Tex., Septem- 

 ber 24 and 25, the Southwestern Asso- 

 ciation of Nurserymen elected the fol- 

 lowing officers: 



President: James Parker, Tecumseh, 

 Okla. 



Vice-president: H. E. Cannon, Hen- 

 derson, Tex. 



Secretary-treasurer: J. C. Boyd, Port 

 Arthur, Tex. 



Executive committee: Will Munson, 

 Denison, Tex., and George Baker, Fay- 

 ette, Ark. 



Dallas was chosen as the meeting 

 place for 1920, after Austin, Shreve- 

 port and Oklahoma City had made 

 strong bids for the convention. 



Interesting Addresses. 



In his address, President Wagner 

 made suggestions to promote the nurs- 

 ery business, stating that growers 

 when selling young plants sometimes 

 failed to instruct purchasers in the mat- 

 ter of caring for the products and that 

 as a result the purchaser was unfor- 

 tunate in his treatment of his trees and 

 other plants, the result of which was 

 an injury to the nursery business. 



J. B. Baker, of Fort Worth, furnished 

 some interesting data on the growing 



PEONIES 



We offer only a few varieties, selected from the many commercial Tarieties 

 on the market, as being especially valuable for cutting, for habit of growth and 

 for free flowering. 



Prices are for good strong divisions of 3 to 5 eyes. dq^^ iqq 



Avalanche, late midseason, pure white with delicate pencilings of carmine.. 15.60 (40.00 



Couronne d'Or, snow white with golden stamens S.80 26.00 



Dorchester, delicate pink, late 2.00 15.00 



Duchesse de Nemours, large free flowering creamy white 2.00 16.00 



Edulis Superba, an early large flowering deep pink 2.00 16.00 



Euarenie Verdier, early, delicate hydrangea pink 4.00 30.00 



Felix Crousse, without doubt the best deep red 4.00 80.00 



Festiva Maxima, one of the very best, large white with fleck of carmine, 



early aud free 2.60 20.00 



Madame Crousse, pure white with crimson flecks 8.80 ' 26.00 



Madame Emile Galle, late midseason. large sea-shell pink 6.60 60.00 



Mile. Leonie Calot, delicate rose white with lilac pink center 6.50 40.00 



Marie, lavender white, showing golden stamens 4.00 30.00 



Marie Lemoine, ivory white with carmine pencilings '. 8.30 26.00 



Mens. Jules Elie, a very large bright pink, one of the best in this color... 4.60 36.00 



Rubra Superba, late rich deep brilliant carmine 4.00 30.00 



Umbellata rosea, very early, guards rose, shading to amber white center... 4.00 80.00 



Until all our stock is divided we can furnish 8-year clumps 

 of any of these varieties at three times the price of divisions. 



Fall trade list of full line of Hardy Plants now ready. 



WAYSIDE GARDENS, 



Mentor, Ohio 



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PEONIES 



EXTRA GOOD DIVISIONS OR UNDIVIDED 

 CLUMPS (Divisions, 3 to 7 eyes) 



Clean, healthy, northern-grown. Jjcurge plants at dlTision prices. Where wanted for 

 cutting or immediate effect, we will send undivided plants or clumps to equal the number 

 of divisions ordered. Six at dozen, 25 at 100 rate; 1000 lots at 10% off 100 rata, applying on 

 250 or more. Packing free, prices net t. o. b. St. Paul, subject unsold. 



Aurore, rare lilac-white . . 



Dozen. 

 ..$12.00 



Avalanche, large milk-white 3.00 

 Baroness Schroeder, blush.... 11.00 

 Couronne d'Or, free blooming 3.00 

 Duchesse de Nemours, white.. 2.25 



Mme. Crousse, snow white 2.50 



Mme. de Vemeville, one of the 



best whites 2.00 



Mons. Dupont, ivory white. . . . 4.75 

 Venus, delicate shell-pink.... 12.50 

 Germaine Bigot, lilac-rose.... 14.00 



100 

 106.00 

 24.00 

 88.00 

 24.00 

 18.00 

 20.00 



16.00 

 37.50 

 96.00 

 99.00 



Dozen 100 



Grandiflora NlVea Plena $7.50 $60.00 



Golden Harvest, peach-pink.. 2.50 20.00 

 Felix Crousse, deep rose-red.. 3.75 30.00' 

 Francois Rosseau, intense vel- 

 vet red, large, perfect rose 

 bloom. One of the finest 

 reds, heretofore always sold 

 at $3.00 to $5.00 per divi- 

 sion 15.00 120.00' 



Mme. Victor Verdier, deep rose 3.00 24.00 

 Mods. Martin Cahuzac, garnet 30.00 240.00 



Offer also: New and Bare Peonies — Le Cygne, Tourangelle, Jubilee, Primevere, Sarah 

 Bernhardt, Lady Alexandra Duff, Therese, Solange, La France, Elwood Pleas, Mme. Augw 

 Dessert, Loveliness, Marie Crousse, Karl Kosenfleld, Mme. Gaudichau, the Brand Peonies and 

 many others. Write for prices. 



TheJV. L. Nfller Seed C§., Market Square, St. Paul, Ninn. 



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I^Elf^l^lEl!^ 20 choice varieties for cut flowers, in lots of 

 5 Tuieties, (10.06 per 100—10 Tarieties, $1S.00 per 100—20 varieties, $20.00>r 100. 



Cash. 



BRECKSVILLE DAHLIA FARM, F. C. Ehrbar, Manager, Brecksville, Ohio 



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