September 4, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



59 



PEONIES 



Good collection of 



Choice Varieties 



SEND FOR LIST. 



SHENANDOAI NURSERIES 



D. S. LAKE, Pres. 



SHENANDOAH, IOWA 



Peonies and Iris 



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 new Catalogue, 



PETERSON NURSERY 



30 N. La Salle St. CHICAGO, ILL. 



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ENGLISH LAUREL 



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THE AUDUBON NURSERY 



WILMINGTON, N.C. 



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warded with his order to the exporter. 

 The plants will, in consequence, be ad- 

 dressed in bond to the U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Indus- 

 try, Washington, D. C, United States 

 of America, and indorsed 'Foreign Seed 

 and Plant Introduction, for (insert 

 name of importer) ', and arrangements 

 must be made with some responsible 

 agency in Washington for the clearance 

 of the plants when received through the 

 custom house at Georgetown, D. C, to- 

 gether with tho payment of all charges 

 involved. 



"3. Upon clearance through the 

 Georgetown custom house the material 

 will be turned over to the office of for- 

 eign seed and plant introduction by the 

 authorized agent of the importer, and 

 in the specially equipped inspection 

 houses and under expert care as to the 

 welfare of the plants, be carefully ex- 

 amined by inspectors of the Federal 

 Horticultural Board. If found free from 

 dangerous insects or diseases, the ship- 

 ment will be immediately and carefully 

 repacked and forwarded by express 

 or freight, charges collect, to the im- 

 porter. 



"4. Should importers request per- 

 mits covering the importation of larger 

 quantities of propagating or other stock 

 under regulation 14 than can be housed 

 and car-'d for in the inspection houses 

 of this dejiartnicnt, and should : uch re- 

 quest be apj)roved, such importers may 

 be required to provide local storage in 

 Washington for such material during 

 the period of detention for examination 

 and, if necessary, disinfection. Where 

 possible the original containers will be 

 employed for repacking the material, but 

 the importer will be required to meet 

 the cost of such repacking and of new 

 containers when such are necessary. 

 Small shipments which can be easily 

 handled will be repacked without 

 charge. For the present the board will 

 undertake on request to provide for such 



ORDER EARLY 



PRIMULA MALACOIDES ^^^eUa. New variety very ''' '''' 



ROHRERI *1"® Chinensis Obconlca. 



Larf^e flower, extra fine 



The best strain of Malacoldea on the color. SVs-in .$7.50 $05.00 



market. Years of patience have developed rhiiiRnsls 2U-ln 6 00 B5 00 



It to perfection. The beautiful shades of l^mnensw. ^%-in a.uv oo.uu 



Rose Pink, Light Lavender and Snow MYOSOTIS (Porget-me-nots). 



White make It one of the most desirable The best Wlnter-nowerlng strain on the 



and profitable plants to grow, not only market. 2% -In.. September delivery, 



as single plants but for combination work $800 ppr inn. *75.on per lOOn 



It cannot be excelled. PANSY PLiANTS. Steele'H, Kenilworth 



Pink and Lavender mixed, 100 1000 and Ozark .strains, lor September de- 



2^ -In $6.00 $55.00 livery, $0.00 per 1000. 



Pure White, 2»4-ln 7.00 60.00 CINKBAKIAS. '^V* -inch, dwarf hybrids, 



¥.?.'?.*lll^*r' Tmvnsendi, 2V4-ln. 6.00 55.00 mixed, $7.00 per 100, $00.00 per 1000. 



*^o'?l"ante®a*"tmndmo''« .•? inch, $12.00 per 100. 



metiina. 2V4-ln 7.00 60.00 and white, $20.00 per 100. 



C. U. LIGGIT, 303iULLET.N"^DG. Phjladelphja, Pa. 



Choice Peonies 



We are moving a large block of Peonies this Fall and are offering strong 

 divisions from a long list of varieties, including many of the best commercia 

 sorts, at very low and attractive prices. 



Write for our Surplus List. 



ARTHUR BRYANT & SON, Nurserymen. Pfiiiceton, III. 



PEONIES 



30 ACRES 



IRIS, 2 ACRES 



Best standard Varieties. 



Write for Catalogue. 



GILBERT H. WILD, SARCOXIE, NO. 



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WING'S 



IRIS-BLUE JAY 



Large, beautiful, bright blue. '2c each 



THE WING SEED COMPANY, 



MechanicsburK, Ohio 



IRIS -PEONIES-DAHLIAS-GLADIOLI 



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storage and repacking, but reserves the 

 right to reciuire the importer to provide 

 for such work through his own agents. 



"5.' Cleaning and disinfection will 

 occur for slight infestation, but should 

 the material be found to be so infected 

 or infeste<l with either disease or insects 

 that it cannot be so adequately safe- 

 guarded, it will either be destroyed, or, 

 when possible and desirable, returned to 

 the point of origin." 



GARDENERS ELECT FOR 1920. 



Adopt SlogaJi. 



The officers elected for the year 1920 

 by the National Association of Garden- 

 ers at their annual convention held at 

 Cleveland, O., August 26 to 28, were: 

 President, L. P. Jansen, St. Louis; 

 vice-president, D. L. Mcintosh, Minnea- 

 polis; secretary, M. C. Ebel, Madison, 



PEONIES 



Our HEW LIST Is Ready 

 Jackson & Perkins Co. 



Newark, New York State 

 (THE PREFERRED STOCK) 



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Hardy Old-fashioned Plants 



Our Spscialty 



Spttcially grown for Florists, Nursery- 

 men and Landscape Architects. Prices 

 on request. 



WILLIAM TOOLE & SON 



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JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD.N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of every variety 



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VIBURNUM PLICATUM 



Also BcrbcrU Thunbcrsll, Hydrantfca 

 Panlcolata, Wcltfcia, Spiraeas, etc. 



Ask for complete list of Oak Brand Shrubs. 



CONARD & 

 JUNEH CO. 



Robert Pyle, Pres. 



WeRt Grove, 

 Penns.. U.R.A. 



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N. J., and treasurer, T. W. Head, Lake 

 Forest, 111. 



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