JUNB 24, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



109 



NURSERY STOCK for FLORISTS' TRADE 



Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Small Fruits, 

 Roses, Clematis, Phlox, Peonies, Herbaceous Perennials 



WRITE FOR OUR WHOLE. ^ ^ J SMITH COMPANY, Gcncva, N. Y. 



SALE TRADE LIST 



74 Yeeirs 



lOOO Acres 



Box-Barberry Bordered 

 Garden 



Make a Leader of 

 BOX-BARBERRY 

 1921 Catalogue 



INi TOUR 



Many of the leading firms already 

 have booked with us for their 

 stock. 



Write for Terms or see 



Walter Campbell 



at the 

 Nurserymen's Convention 



Ellm City Nursery Company 



Woodmont Nurteriea, Inc. 

 Neir Haven, Conn. 



Peonies and Iris 



Send us your name now for our 1920 Catalogue 

 NOW READY 



PETERSON NURSERY 



30 N. La Salle S., CHICAGO. ILL. 



power of publicity and the fact that 

 the nurserymen, having undertaken a 

 big job, could not quit it. F. F. Rock- 

 well, formerly in charge of the market 

 development campaign, and Ealph 01- 

 cott, editor of the American Nursery- 

 man, made short remarks also. 



Giving a foretaste of his longer ad- 

 dress the following day, David N. 

 MosesBohn, executive director of the 

 Associated Dress Industries, spoke on 

 the necessity of cooperation and organi- 

 zation to carry an industry to its proper 

 level. He told of the struggles in or- 

 ganizing the industries he represented, 

 doing a yearly business of $800,000,000. 

 He commented on the nurserymen 's pub- 

 licity, commending it highly. 



Closing the evening, President Moon 

 voiced the importance and value of the 



HENRY S. COOPER 



PEONY FAN 



NOTHING TO SELL 



I Buy New, Better and Improved Varieties of Peonies 



Dunmovin Nurseries, Kenosha, Wis. 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS 



WHOLESALE ONLY 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 



Newark, New York 



NURSERY STOCK 



AT WHOLESALE 



A coniplete assortment of general nursery 

 stock— shrubs, roses, vines, shade trees, fruit 

 trees, etc., well grown and well graded, such as 

 will satisfy your customers and build up your 

 trade. 



We solicit a trial order, believing that our 

 stock, service and reasonable prices will make 

 you our regular customer. 



Our Wbolesale Trade List free upon reauest. 



SHENANIOAH HIRSERIES 



D. S. LAKE, Pres. 

 SHENANDOAH. IOWA _ 



Hiir 



Best for over half a century. Firs, Spruce, 

 Pines, Junipers, Arbor Vltaes, Yews. In small 

 and large sizes. Price list ready soon. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



Evergreen Specialists. Larsest Growers in America. 

 Box 403, Dundee, IlL 



meeting and called on the visitors for 

 full cooperation. 



Opening Session. 



About 200 members gathered in the 

 Florentine room of the Congress hotel 

 at 10 a. m., Wednesday, June 23, for 

 the opening business session. Presi- 

 dent Moon presented au address which 

 received much applause at its close and 

 much commendation for its able presen- 

 tation of the nurserymen's problems. 

 Eegarding the outlook he said: 



"It is general knowledge that nurs- 

 erymen have had about as much busi- 

 ness the last season as could be handled 

 with available labor. Prices were higher 

 than previously, mostly yielding a fair 

 profit. 



' ' Plantings, due to labor shortage and 



EVERGREENS 

 that GROW 



The scramble for this stock has Just 

 begun. Try our POT-GROWN EVER- 

 OREENS and invite success. These are 

 shipped with pot ball attached and with Just 

 ordinary care will give 100% stand. Can 

 you beat it? 



Per 100 



160 Thuya Erecta $10.00 



150 Thuya Douglasii Pyramidalls 12.00 



400 Thuya Ericoides. 10.00 



1200 Thuya Olobosa Woodwardii ii.oo 



1600 Thuya Hoveyi 9.00 



2000 Thuya Pumila n.oo 



8600 Thuya Pyramidalis 10.00 



1000 Thuya Tom Thumb lo.OO 



8800 Thuya Wareana lo.OO 



300 Juniper Hibernica 8.00 



280 Juniper Sabina 16.00 



1400 Retinispora Filifera ll.oo 



2000 Retinispora Plumosa Aurea 8.00 



Samples sent on reauest 



We grow also a full line of fruit and orna- 

 mental stock. Write for prices. 



Farmers Nursery Co. 



TROY, OHIO 



ENGLISH LAUREL 



BT THE HUNDRED OR THOUSAND 



THE AUDDBOH NURSERY 



WILyillTM.I.C. 



I. ffEiaiL. fnf. 



other causes, have, in recent years, been 

 reduced, until an insufficient supply in 

 many lines now exists. These condi- 

 tions indicate that there should be no 

 reduction in prices. In fact, the peak in 

 plant prices has not been reached, even 

 though it seems to be falling slowly in 

 general merchandise lines. 



"Of course, the public must be ade- 

 quately supplied, but our capital is en- 

 titled to at least a clear net profit equal 



