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The Florists' Review 



NoraifBak 11. 1920 



HDRSERY NEWS. 



AMEEIOAV A8800IATI0V OF NXmBEKTiaS. 

 President. Uoyd 0. Stark, LouUUna, Mo.; 

 Ttce-pre«ident, 11. B. Cashman, Owatonna, 

 llinn.; HzecutlTe Secretary, John Watson, 

 Princeton, N. J.; Treasurer, J. W. Hill, Des 

 Moines, la. 



The Pontiac Nursery Co., Detroit, 

 Mich., announces that it has moved its 

 general oflSees from the Farwell building 

 to the Chahners building. Woodward and 

 Parsons avenues, in the same city. 



BOBERT Berry, well known as a land- 

 scape gardener, has established a 20-acre 

 nursery at Kingsport, Tenn., to produce 



Clanting material for the town, which 

 I to be developed as a manufacturing 

 center and city of homes. 



With a capital of $150,000, the Mene- 

 ray Nursery & Seed Co. has been incor- 

 porated at Council Bluffs, la. The of- 

 ficers for the present will be: President, 

 F. W. Meneray; vice-president, Eoyal C. 

 Meneray, and 'secretary-treasurer, E. C. 

 McCarthy, 



Announcement that the Rakestraw- 

 Pyle Co., Kennett Square, Pa., had re- 

 linquished its holding proves to be cor- 

 rect only so far as the cut flower business 

 is concerned, the greenhouses having been 

 dismantled. The nursery business is con- 

 ducted as before. 



MODIFY MICHIGAN QUARANTINE. 



The following notice has been sent out 

 by L. R. Taft, state inspector of nurs- 

 eries and orchards for Michigan: 



Reports reaching this office from areas in- 

 fested with the white pine blister rust indicate 

 that It is still spreading in certain sections in 

 New England, New York, Wisconsin and Mln- 

 ■esota, as well as in the province of Ontario, 

 Canada. 



However, It would appear that the leading 

 nursery centers In the state of New York, and 

 especially those where the growing of currant 

 plants is extensively carried on, are now prac- 

 tically free from this disease, and notice Is 

 hereby given that the Michigan quarantine. No. 

 1, April, 1918, Is modified to permit the bring- 

 ing Into Michigan of red and wlilte currant 

 plants that have been grown in or near Fredonla, 

 Rochester, Geneva, Newark and Dansviile, N. Y., 

 provided they are accompanied by a state or 

 tedpral certificate of Inspection. 



The quarantine against 5-leaved pines and 

 black currants is still in force, and red and 

 white currants may not be brought into Michi- 

 gan from Now England, New York (the above- 

 mentioned sections excepted), Wisconsin or Min- 

 aeaota without a special permit. 



CALIFORNIA NURSERYMEN. 



Hold Tenth Annual Meeting. 



Fresno, Cal., attracts much attention 

 among members of the trade this week, 

 for no less than four conventions are 

 in progress there. The tenth annual 

 meeting of the California Association 

 of Nurserymen opened a 3-day conven- 

 tion November 11 and is considering 

 important matters affecting trade con- 

 ditions and the future of the nursery 

 industry. The Ladies' Auxili.iry of the 

 California Association of Nurserymen 

 is holding its fourth annual meeting 

 this week as well. The annual state 

 fruit pri'owers' and farmers' convention 

 and tiic convention of the State Asso- 

 ciation of County Horticultural Commis- 

 sioners complete the total. 



The opening session of the California 

 Association of Nurserymen was called 

 to order at Woodman hall Xovember 

 11 by President J. E. Bergtholdt, who is 

 also vice-president of the Nurserymen 's 

 Bud Selection Association, Newcastle. 

 W. F. Toomey, mayor of Fresno, wel- 



American Grown Apple Seedlings 



Straight and Branched 



ALL GRADES 



Frequently Sprayed. Absolutely Free from Insects or Diseases. 



Car Lots to Central Points] 

 [' Will exchange for such stock as we need 



Now is the time to grow high-priced Apple Trees 



[;Also a General Assortment of 

 Foreign Fruit Tree Stocks 



Apple, Pear, Mahaleb, Mazzard, Plum, Quince, Etc. All grades. 



We will have a complete line of general nursery 

 stock in Storage for Spring Trade 





Shenandoah Nurseries 



November 1, 1920 



D. S. LAKE, President 



SHENANDOAH, IOWA 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



HARDY PRIVET 



We have the largest stock of Hardy, Amour River 

 North Privet left in the United States. 



We can furnish all grades, also, of 



Ampelopsis Veitchii, Hydrangeas. 



2 or 3-year. Roses. 

 Clematis, ase^orted. Shade Trees and 

 bpiraea Anthony Waterer. Ornamentals. 

 WRITE FOR PRICE LIST 



Onarga Nursery Company 



CULTRA BROS., 

 Managers 



Onarga, Illinois 



MPiiMon Thp RpvIpw wh<>D yon writ* 



Hill's Evergreens 



Best for over half a century. Firs, Spruce, 

 Pines, Junipers, Arbor Vltacs, Yews, In small 

 and large sizes. Price list ready soon. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



Evergreen Speeialista. Largest Growers in America. 

 Box 403, Dundee, Hi. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Evergreens, Peonies and Iris 



If yon are Interested In these yon are Inter, 

 ested In us, as we have a nice lot for early fall 

 delivery. We also grow a full line of fruit and 

 ornamental stock. WKITK FOR PRICES. 



FARMERS NURSERY CO., 



TROY, OHIO 



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PEACH TREES 



Fine Trees . . . Standard Varieties 

 50,000 Trees, Straight and Weil Rooted. 



W.T. MITCHELL & SON, Beverly, Ohio 



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ENGLISH LADREL 



BT THB HUNDRED OR THOUSAND 



THE ADDUBON NURSERY 



WILMMITON. ■. C. H. f EUML. Pra» . 



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