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The Florists^ Review 



Mahch 24, 1921. 



Large Specimen Evergreens 



For critical landscape planting. Not culls or overgrown, but 



every one a specimen. Given plenty of room in the nursery row for perfect 

 development. All dug with hard ball of earth and burlaped. 



Price Each 



,^i:- Juniper VirginianaGlaucaf Blue Cedar) 7 to 8 feet tall $24.75 



''"%%& , Juniper Virginiana Schottii (Pyramidal i 7 to 8 feet tall 23.60 



|^p^^ Juniper Chinensis ( Pyramidal ) , H feet tall 16.60 



' x^^lW^Mi^l ■ Juniper Chinensis Pf itzeriana (> to 7 feet spread 17.50 



^^Mi^^^^^ Juniper Elegant. Lee (Golden Cedar) 4 feet spread 10.00 



"^^^^^^^ Juniper Virginiana i Eed Cedar) 5 to 6 feet tall 11.80 



""^M^^^^' ,' Juniper Virginiana ( Red Cedar) ti to 7 feet tall 14.50 



m^Mj! W^W '.,^m-i:'.. Picea Alba (White Spruce) 7 to S feet tall 12.60 



^^^M^^^^^^. Picea Alba (White Spruce I 8 to 9 feet tall 14.50 



p Picea Pungens iColo. Blue Spruce (i to 12 feet tall $20.00 to 50.00 



^ ''^ Pinus Montana (Mt. Pine) 85 to 4 feet spread 13.50 



Wm Pinu« Aufttriaca (Austrian Pine) 8 to 10 feet tall 24.75 



?;«iSIKai^aS'a£i^^^^ Pinus Strobus (White Pine) 4 to 5 feet tall 4.85 



j*js#-' Thuya Occ. Pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor Vitae) 4 to 5 feet tall 7,65 



'■'^W^y Abies Balsamea (Balsam Fir) 8 feet tall 13.60 



^" Abies Concolor (Coacolor Fir) 5 to 6 feet tall 15.75 



m Abies Concolor (Concolor Fir) 6 to 7 feet tall 17.80 



emSfimm&BSr^^'^ Abies Douglassii (Douglass Fir) 7 feet tall 10.25 



--:^^^/J^^^^^^^ Abies Douglassii ( Douglass Fir) 4 feet tall 6.75 



■<^^ V^^SK Abies Tsuga Canada nsis (Hemlock) '^ to 6 feet tall 1 1 . 80 



/ie'w'/ 'V^^*^ Juniper Tamariscifolia (Creeping Juniper) .'{i to 4 feet spread 13.50 



' 5 Vv U'^/i'M' Ta«us Cuspidata (Jap. Yew) ;?i to 4 feet tall 7.75 



"^^^ CAR LOT ORDERS SOLICITED 



ROHLFS' NURSERIES, Davenport, Iowa 



time of year and also ou account of the 

 Lick of a suit.ible place for the big 

 show. Exposition park, at Los Angeles, 

 is ideal for such a purpose and there is 

 no doubt ii great show will be staged. 

 Here, again, all sections of the nursery 

 trade will bo represented and orna- 

 mentals, roses, chrysanthemums and all 

 varieties of stock in the florists' busi- 

 ness will be shown, besides the fruit 

 and trees, supplies and sundries that 

 are iilways shown. Citrus fruits will 

 be special features, but the big idea is 

 to get everything in the way of Cali 

 fornia produce that is ohtainalilc :it 

 that time of year. 



Saturday evening, March 12, Presi- 

 dent Wilcox invited the committee and 

 some of the leading men in the nur.sery 

 trade to a banquet at the Athletic Club. 

 About twenty-five guests were present. 

 A most enjoyable meeting and dinner 

 was the result of the gathering and a 

 closer feeling was formed between the 

 members present and the new president, 

 whose term of office is likely to be an 

 important epoch in the California trade. 



HAS YOUR STATE A TREE? 



Rhode Island's Problem. 



Although Ehode Islauil has no offi- 

 cially designated state tree, a red oak 

 has been shipped across the contii.ent 

 to Los Angeles, Cal., by order of Gov- 

 ernor Emery J. San Souci, as the rep- 

 resentative of the state's forestry. The 

 young tree was selected by David A. 

 Clark, of Fiskeville, R. I., from His stock 

 at the Red Oak Nursery and donated to 

 the state. 



Recently -Governor San Souci received 



NURSERY STOCK 



AT WHOLESALE 



A compli te assortment of general nursery 

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

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

 will satisfy yuur customers and build up your 

 trade. 



We sol'cit a trial order, believing that our 

 stock. S€r%'ice and reasonable prices will make 

 you our regular customer. 



Our Wholesale Trade List free upon request. 



SHENANDOAH NURSERIES 



D. S. LAKE, Pres. 

 SHENANDOAH. IOWA 



Ampelopsis Veitchii or Boston Ivy 



3-year, 3 to 4 ft. tops and extra heavy roots, 

 much heavier than the usual grswiing, fin; 

 for the Florists' trade. pg^ jq pg^ 100 



Very heaviest grade . . , , $3.C0 $28.00 



3-year, good grade . 2.50 24.00 



2-year. No. 1 grade 1.80 16.00 



Also fine St. Regis and early King Rasp- 

 berry an I Sny^der and Eldomdo Blackberry 

 at right prices. 



St. Regis Raspberry. ..$22.50 per 1000 

 Early King Raspberry. 20.00 per 1000 



Snyder Blackberry 20.00 per 1000 



Eldorado Blackberry .. 22.(X) per 1000 



This is all extra fine stock, strictly fresh. 



Can't be beat. 



LA SALLE COUNTY NURSERY, U Salle, III. 



Forcing Roses 



We have the largest stock of heavy forcing 

 grade of Climbing Roses left in the United 

 States. Send for lisi of varieties and spe- 

 cial prices. 



We can furnish all grade*, also, of 



Ampelopsis Veitchii, 2 or 3-year. 

 Clematis, assorted. 



Spiraea Anthony Waterer. 

 Hydrangeas. 

 Roses. 

 Shade Trees and Ornamentals. 



Write for Price List 



Onarga Nursery Company 



CULTRA BROS., Managers 

 ONARGA, - . ILLINOIS 



ENGLISH LAUREL 



BT THI HUNDRKD OR THOUSAND 



THE AIDIBON IIRSERY 



■ILMMtTM. I.e. 1. f EUUL. Prs« . 



from the Los Angeles Chamber of Com- 

 merce a letter requesting the state of 

 Rhode Island to donate to Los Angeles 

 park a sample of its most particularly 

 favored tree, which, through act of the 

 general assembly or by general consent, 

 or otherwise, might have become known 



PEACH TREES 



Fkf Trees . . . Standard Vari*ti— 

 50,000 Trees, Straifkt uA Well RoeteJ. 



W. T. FDTCHELL & SON, BeTeriy, Ohk 



as the state tree. Every other state was 

 going to do it, Los Angeles said. 



Governor San Souci liked the idea. 



