November 18, 1920 



The Florists*' Review 



129 



HARDY PRIVET 



We have the largest stock of Hardy 



Amoor River North Privet left 



in the United States. 



We can furnish all gradea, also, of 



AmpelopsM Veitchii, 2 or 3-year. 

 Clematit, assorted. 



Spiraea Anthony Waterer. 

 Hydrangeas. 

 Roses. 

 Shade Trees and Ornamentals. 



Write for Price LUt 



Onarga Nursery Company 



CULTRA BROS., Managera 

 ONARGA, . - ILLINOIS 



Evergreens, Peonies and Iris 



If ron are Intereated In the«e yoB are inter- 

 ested In U8, aa we have a nice lot for early fall 

 delivery. We also g row a full line of fruit and 

 ornamental stock. WRITE FOR PRICES. 



FARMERS NURSERY CO., 



TROY, OHIO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



The Wayside Gardens Co. 



GROWERS OF HARDY PLANTS 

 Shrubs, Bulbs and Seeds 



MENTOR, OHIO 



VIBURNUM PLICATUM 



Also Berlteris Thanbeitfii, Hydrangea 

 Paniculata, Weigela, Spiraeas, etc 



Ask for complete list of Oak Brand Shrubs 



CONARD a 

 JONES CO. 



Robert Pyla. Pres. 



Tht 



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nrEST GROVE. 

 W PENNA.. U.S.A. 



Ant.Wint«er.V.-P. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Hardy Old-fashioned Plants 



Our Specialty 



Specially grown for Florists, Nursery- 

 men and Landscape Architects. Prices 

 on request. 



WILLIAM TOOLE & SON 



HaiJr Plut aaa Paaty Fana BARABOO, WIS. 



taken off in the fall and the little seed- 

 lings given a mulch of leaves before 

 severe weather sets in. Leave the seed- 

 lings in the seed bed one or two years. 

 Sometimes many seeds do not germinate 

 the first season. C. W. 



PEONY ROOTS INFECTED. 



We are sending you under separate 

 cover a root of our peonies and beg you 

 to tell us if tliere is any remedy for this 

 disease. Tliesc peonies have been doing 

 well until aflfecte<l with the disease. We 

 shall appreciate an early answer, be- 

 cause we are just resetting our peonies. 



C. G.— la. 



The ))cony disease is ])robal)ly due to 

 using fresh horse manure so freely that 

 it has come in contact with the roots. 

 We notice the inquirer is resetting these 

 peonies; if so, all of those affected poi 

 tioiis should be cut away and the tubers 

 should be planted in rich new soil where 

 manure has not been recently intro- 

 duced and on ground not previously oc- 



Two' Ymar Fimld- Grown 



IBOLIUM i;^!! PRIVET 



Cross between California and Ibota Privet 



HARDY AS IBOTA— LOOKS LIKE CALIFORNIA 



ARNOLD ARBORETUM 

 Reports it hardy there the poet winter 



JUST THINK WHAT THIS MEANS 



ORDER PROPAGATING STOCK 



NOW 



Grows equally well from eitlier hard oi SOFT WOOD 

 Start propagating now and be ready for the coming demand 



TRADE OFFER 



2 years, 2 to 3 feet Each, $2.60 



(Not cut back. See above cut.) 



1 year. 1 to 2 feet Each, 1.00 



Summer Frame Cuttings " .60 



THE ELM CITY NURSERY CO. 



WOODMONT NURSERIES, Inc. 

 NEW HAVEN, = CONNECTICUT 



Also Introducers of Box-Barberry 



Araucaria Robusta Compacta and Plumosa 



Fine large specimen plants, just the thing for Christmas. 



Robusta, 24-iD. spread, 2 to 4 tiers. Plumosa, 3 to 5 tiers. $5.00, $6.00 and S7.50 each. 



Shipped inpotscnly; 5% for packing charges. 



FRANK OECHSLIN 



4911 W. Quincy Street. CHICAGO, ILL. 



D.. J J 1^1^ il^C^4>«^^ well branched and stocky, 



DUddleia ASiatlCa froin3iD.pots,$2S.0Operl6o 

 JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY, Newark, New York 



