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The Florists^ Review 



MOTIMBDB 18, 1919. 



' ' Other plants or classes of plants and 

 plant products for propagation not cov- 

 ered by regulations 2 and 3 may be en- 

 tered for immediate transportation and 

 exportation in bond to foreign countries 

 under the same terms as plants covered 

 in regulation 3, except as to plants which 

 come with earth or soil about the roots 

 or packed in earth or soil which has 

 not been sterilized. As to such excepted 

 plants, their entry for transportation 

 across the country in bond is prohibited, 

 but provision may be made for their 

 immediate export to the country of des- 

 tination by any available ocean route. 



"In case of a mixed shipment which 

 can not be conveniently separated or 

 divided into the different classes, the 

 whole shipment must be governed by the 

 class subject to the greatest restrictions 

 as to entry. 



"Permits for classes 2 and 3 will be 

 issued for each shipment; in other words, 

 no open permits will be issued. These 

 permits will be issued either from Wash- 

 ington or, when so authorized, by the 

 inspectors at the ports of entry pro- 

 vided for in regulation 6 under Quaran- 

 tine No. 37, Notification of arrival of 

 such shipments jjrovided for in regula- 

 tion 10 must be made by the importer 

 or his agent to the inspected of the board 

 at the port of arrival, who, after inspec- 

 tion and determination of the nature of 

 the shipment, will make the proper en- 

 dorsement on the customs manifest, 

 which document must be held until in- 

 spection has been made." 



NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



While the weather is cooler than it 

 was, there is still a lack of frosts and 

 many persons still have fall flowers in 

 bloom in their gardens. Florists report 

 that business is fair, however. The 

 growers are getting their fall bulbs in. 



Various Notes. 



Charles J. Connolly, 320 Bank street, 

 has been having considerable funeral 

 work. There has also been much wed- 

 ding work, but this is now dropping off. 



Charles Luthy, 363 Springfield avenue, 

 reports that business is good, but that 

 there is not the snap to it that there 

 should be. E. B. M. 



STAR BRAND ROSES 



"American Pillar" and nearly every 

 other good hardy climber. 



Send for our list. 



'"'O JUNES ce. 



Robert Pyle, Pre*. 



aw 



est GroTe, 

 Peana., U.8.A. 



Ant. WIntzer. V.-P. 



ENGLISH LAUREL 



BY THE HUNDRED OR THOUSAND 



THE AUDUBON NURSERY 



WILMM8TM.N.C. 



N. VERUAL. Pri». 



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



ORCHIDS 



We have thousands of plants in all yarie- 

 ties in flower sheath. 



Write for price list. 



We deal in nothing but orchids. 



GEO. L BALDWIN CO.,B«x 98, NaBimecfc,N.T. 



PLANT IRIS 



Wliv WiiKT^s Iri« 7 BECAUSE we have imported and are growing commercially most 

 Tf uy T» ui{{ » ins . Qf tj^g greatest and newest originations of the European hybrid- 

 ists. BECAUSE these can no longer be imported, due to the Exclusion Act. BECAUSE we 

 offer what is probably the most extensive collection of fine Iris in the world. BECAUSE 

 we guarantee good, strong roots, true to name. BECAUSE our prices are right. 



Per 100 

 Sambucina. Copper-rose and rose- 

 purple, fragrant $ 5.00 



Sappho. See catalogue 15.00 



Shakespeare. See catalogue 6.00 



Shrewsbury. Rosy-purple and 



bronzed 20.00 



Sir Walter Scott. See catalogue... 5.00 

 Sparte. Slaty-violet on yellowish- 

 white 15.00 



Swatara. See catalogue ^0.00 



Tecumseh. See catalogue 20.00 



Teresita. See catalogue 6.00 



Tiiiea«. Deep blue shaded lilac... 6.00 



TrautUeb. Deep rose 12.50 



Trojana. Resembles Pallida, but is 



larger and later 12.50 



Venus. See catalogue 3.00 



Vtolacea GrandUlora. Bright 



violet, sweet scented 15.00 



Violet Queen. Violet-blue and 



violet-black 6.00 



Wm. Wallace. Violet-blue 6.00 



Wyomlssins. See catalogue 20.0O 



INTERMEDIATE IKIS 



Dorothea. Very large, soft mauve, 



drooping flowers $ 6.00 



Etta. Lemon-yellow and gold 15.00 



Fritjof. Soft lavender 6.00 



(ierda. Creamy-yellow, greenish 



metallic 15.00 



Halfdan. Large, rich creamy - 



yellow 8.00 



Ivorine. Ivory-white with golden 



crest 8.0i» 



Walhalla. Lavender and wine red 6.00 



DWABF BEASDED HUB 



Per 100 

 Balceng, Blue Beard. See cata- 

 logue .$ 5.00 



Balceng, Curiosity. See catalogue. 10.00 



Citrea. Pale, citron-yellow 6.00 



Eburnea. See catalogue 5.00 



Florida. Citron-yellow 5.00 



BEARDLBSS IBIS — VABIOUS 



Aurea $12.00 



Pseudo-Aconis 6.00 



SIBEBIAN IBIS 



Orientalis. Brilliant bhie 5.00 



Snow Queen. Fine white 6.00 



Virgrinlca. See catalogue 6.00 



JAPANESE IRIS 



Aspasie. Single. Soft mauve blue. $20. 00 

 Astarte. Double. Dark violet, 



haft bright yellow 20.00 



Circe. Double. Violet-blue, finely 



lined with white 20.00 



Eucbaris. Double. Pure white, 



banded gold 20.00 



Galatbee. Single. See catalogue.. 22.00 

 Helene. Double. See catalogue... 20.00 

 Hercule. Double. See catalogue.. 20.00 

 IpliigenilB. Double. Deep Chinese 



lilac 80.00 



Melpomene. Double. See catalogue 20.00 

 Mine.rve. Single. See catalogue.. 30.00 

 Neptune. Single. Pansy-violet.... 40.00 

 Nereide. Double. Indigo-blue, yel- 

 low haft 20.00 



Patrocle. Single. Reddish-violet. 20.00 

 Proserpine. Single. See catalogue 30.00 

 Reine Des Bulgares. Single. See 



catalogue 20.00 



If not in the list above, write us. We probably have it. 



Our Peony collection is second only to our Iris. Also hundreds of varieties of 

 Dahlias and Gladioli. 



Send us your rfquirements for price quotations. 



WING SEED COMPANY, Mechanicsburg, Ohio 



IRIS GERMANICA 



$30.00 per 1000; $3.50 per 100 



Halfdian, creamy white. 



Ingeborg, pure white, very large flower. 



Vtfalballa, standards light bluish lavender, falls violet purple. 



Florentina, very early, creamy white faintly flushed with lavender, fragrant. 



Midnight, a rich deep purple, the fluest in this color, a fine cut flower. 



Pallida Mandraliscae, very tall, rich lavender purple, large and handsome. 



Lohengrin, tall, flowers very large, of a uniform shade of soft lilac rose. 



Mrs. H. Darwin, pure white, falls slightly veined with violet. 



Nibelungen, standards fawn yellow, falls violet purple with creamy white 



edge. 

 Princess Victoria Louise, standards sulphur yellow, falls rich plum 



bordered with cream. 

 Madame Chereau, white with a frilled border of clear blue. 

 Rhein Nixe, standards pure white, falls deep violet blue with white edge. 

 Pallida Her Majesty, tall, standards soft rose, falls deeper rose heavily veined. 



Ask for our list of Gladioli and Dahlias 



WAYSIDE GARDENS, 



Mentor, Ohio 



Hardy Old-fashioned Plants 



Oar Specialty 



Specially grown for Florists, Nursery- 

 men and Landscape Architects. Prices 

 on rcQuest. 



WILLIAM TOOLE & SON 



lirri* Maat ■■ri Ptmn Fam BARABOO. WIS. 



Peonies and Iris 



Send U8 your name now for our 

 new Catalogue. 



PETERSON 



30 N. U Salle St 



NURSERY 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Special Offer of SOOO Nirway Naples 



Fine, heavily branched— Straight 

 trunks. 



Caliper 



Height 6 in. above ground 10 100 



4-6 feet $5.50 $45.00 



6-8 feet 6.50 65.00 



8-10 feet ^tolinch 8.00 76.00 



8-10 feet li« inch 11.00 95.00 



10-12 feet l>«to2inch 16.50 140.00 



12-14 feet 2 to 3 inch 27.50 235.00 



14-16feet 3to4inch 65.00 



The D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



Box 403 

 DUNDEE, ILLINOIS 



