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The Florists^ Review 



May 31, 1917. 



HILL'S CHOICE EVERGREENS 



Suitable for Tubbing, Window Boxes, Landscape Planting, Etc. 



Well-grown, thrifty stock. 



Abies Tsuga Canadensis (Hemlock) 2 



Abies Concolor (Silver Fir) 2 



Abies Douglasii (Douglas Fir) 3- 



Abies Douglasii (Douglas Fir) 4 



Juniperus Cannartii ( Bright Green) — 3 



Juniperus Glauca (Silver Cedar) .2 



Juniperus Schottii (Dark Green) 3 



Juniperus Scopulorum (Rocky Mt. 



Cedar) 3 



Juniperus Virginiana (Red Cedar) 6 



Picea Alba (Am. White Spruce) 4- 



Picea Canadensis (Blk. Hill Spruce) 



very bushy 3 



Pair lO 



$2.90 $13.50 

 2.70 12.00 



Each 



■3 ft., B&B. $1.50 

 ■3 ft.. B&B, 1.50 



4 ft.. B&B, 1.76 3.20 16.00 



5 ft., B&B. 2.75 5.00 22.60 

 4 ft., B&B. 3.50 6.70 32.60 

 ■3 ft., B&B. 1.76 3.20 15.00 

 •4 ft., B&B, 3.25 6.20 30.00 



■4 ft.. B&B, 2.50 4.70 22.50 



6 ft., B&B. 4.60 8,50 40.00 

 6 ft.. B&B, 8.60 6.60 30.00 



-4 ft., B&B, 2.75 6.00 22.50 



Picea Canadensis (Blk. Hill Spruce) 



very bushy 4-5 



Pinus Austriaca (Austrian Pine) 2-3 



PinusStrobus (White Pine) 3-4 



Pinus Strobus (White Pine) 4-5 



Taxus Canadensis (Am. Yew) l-l^ 



Taxus Canadensis (Am. Yew) lJfl-2 



Thuya Occidentalis (Am. Arbor Vitae).3-4 

 Thuya Occidentalis (Am, Arbor Vitae). 5-6 

 Thuya Pyramidalis (Pyr. Arbor Viiae).4-6 



Thuya Sibirica (Sib. Arbor Vitae) l-l^a 



Thuya Sibirica (Sib. Arbor Vitae) 2-3 



Each Pair 10 



ft., 

 ft,, 

 ft., 

 ft., 

 ft., 

 ft., 

 ft., 

 ft., 

 ft.. 

 ft., 

 ft.. 



B&B, $3,75 



B&B, 1.25 



B&B, 



B&B, 



B&B, 



B&B, 



B&B, 



B&B. 



B&B, 



B&B. 



B&B, 



$7.30 $35.00 

 2.20 10.00 



1.35 

 2.00 

 .90 

 1.85 

 1.50 

 3.60 

 2.25 

 1.26 

 2.00 



2.60 

 3.70 

 1.40 

 2.50 

 2.70 

 6.50 

 4.40 

 2.20 

 3.70 



Some Special Items of Good Stock 



Buxus Arborescens 



Dwarf Box, 4-8 in... 



Each Doz. 



,.$0.10 $0.85 



Skimmia Japonica 



12-15 in., B&B (with red berries). 



Aucuba Viridls 



18 in.. B&B 



.93 



.80 



7.60 



8.00 



lOO 



$ 7.00 



60.00 

 65.00 



Syrlnga (Lilac) 



From 7-in. pots, strong, Marie Le Graye. 

 Chas. X. Mme. Lemoine 



1.00 10.00 



Spiraea 



Strong clumps in assortment as below : 

 Gladstone. Peach Blosson, Japonica, Multiflora, 



Queen Alexandra 20 1.76 



Am. White Elm Each lO 



3-4 ft $0.15 $1.00 



4-6ft 20 1.50 



6-8ft 35 2.00 



12.00 



lOO 



$8.50 

 5.00 

 9.00 



Magnolias Each 



Halleana Stellata. 2»fl-3 ft $3.26 



Soulangeana, 5ft 3.00 



Japan Maple Each 



Acer Poly. Atro., 2 ft $0.75 



Acer Poly. Atro, Dis., 2ft 75 



Roses (H. P.) 



2-year, strong, field-grown, in good assortment,. .20 



Vines— Peonies 



Clematis Pan,, 2-year 



Purple Chinese Wistaria, 2-year 



Hall's Jap. Honeysuckle, 2-year 



Peonies, Red, White, Pink 



12.00 

 17.50 

 8.00 

 12.00 

 12.60 

 30.00 

 20.00 

 10.00 

 17.50 



100 



Pair 



$6.00 

 6.50 



Doz. 



$7.00 

 7.00 



2.00 $15.00 



20 



25 



20 



25 



Japanese Barberry Each 



1-1^ ft $0.15 



1^3-2 ft 20 



2-3 ft 26 



1.75 

 1.85 

 1.50 

 2.50 



lO 



$1.00 

 1.50 

 2.00 



12.00 

 13.50 

 10.00 

 15.00 



100 



$ 6.00 



9.00 



12.00 



THE D. HILL 



1. 



EVERGREEN SPECIALISTS 

 LARGEST GROWERS IN AMERICA 



NURSERY CO., Inc. 



Box 403, DUNDEE, ILL. 



NPRSERY NEWS. 



AMEKICAN ASSOCIATION OF NUBSERTMEN. 



President, John Watson, Newark, N. T.; Vice- 

 president, Lloyd C. Stark, Louisiana, Mo.; Secre- 

 tary and Counsel, Curtis Nye Smith, 19 Congress 

 St., Boston, Mass.; Treasurer, Peter Youngers, 

 Geneva, Neb. 



Forty-second annual convention, Philadelphia. 

 Pa.. June 27 to 29, 1917. 



George C. Perkins, of Jackson & Per- 

 kins Co., Newark, N. Y., has left for a 

 trip to the Pacific coast states, expecting 

 to be absent five or six weeks. 



Stuart Perkins, a son of George C. 

 Perkins, of Newark, N. Y., has entered 

 the officers' training camp at Madison 

 Barracks, Sacket Harbor, N. Y. 



"Scarcely a nursery in the country," 

 says a writer in a British trade paper, 

 "has been able to propagate a normal 

 quantity of ornamental stock, and when 

 the demand comes, as it will do, for stuff 

 to make good this year's losses, most of 

 the nursery stock of specimen size will 

 liave suffered through want of trans- 

 planting, and there will be a gap in the 

 on-growing stocks through the suspension 

 of propagation. From one point of view 

 this may not be as unfortunate as first 

 thought would suggest, for when demand 

 coincides with shortness of stock, the im- 

 provement in prices which has long been 

 yearned for will automatically come 

 about. ' ' 



STARK'S CONCLUSIONS. 



"I don't know how the conditions in 

 the east have been this year," says 

 L. C. Stark, vice-president of the 



New England-grown Nursery Stock 



ABINGTON QUALITY 



Submit your wants for estimate. 



Littlefield-Wyman Nurseries 



North Abington, Mass. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



flFor Spring 1917 we offer a com- 

 plete list of Shade Trees, Shrubs 

 and Evergreens. Will be pleased 

 to submit prices. 



AUDUBON NURSERY 



p. O. Box 7S1, WUmlncton. H. C. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Nursery Stock for Florists' Trade 



Fruit Trees. Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, 

 Small Fruits, Roses, Clematis, Phlox, 

 Peonies, Herbaceous Perennials. 



Write for our Wh olesale trade list. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, 



71 Years Geneva, N. Y. 1000 Acres 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PEONIES 



and General Nursery Stock 



Send for Catalogue. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



so N. LaSalle Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mentio n The Review when you write. 



American Association of Nurserymen, 

 ' ' but our large orchard plantings 

 through the central west were better 



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I CALIFORNIA PRIVET | 



E Largest and finest stock of Call- E 

 E fornia Privet of any nursery in the SS 

 S world. E 



E Polish or Ironclad Privet E 



= Amoor or Russian Privet E 



E Berberis Thunbergii = 



S Very attractive prices on carload lots E 



I J.T.LOVEn, Inc., little Silver, N.J. | 



S The Original Growers of ~ 



S California Privet as a Hedjfe Plant ~ 



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^WA9 ■ ^^Hi Wintzer's Colossal. 

 w" ., . ■ ^^^ ^l^s of Truce. City 

 TtEKA ^^^^^ °^ Portland. All cre- 

 nokun ^I^Bi^l ations of Antoine 

 DKANU ^^^B^^B Wintzer; and other 

 OAllllACBa^l I varieties. 

 UnflllAdi^lHi ■ Send for price list. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



Box R 



lYEST GROVE, PA. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co. 



PAINESVILLE NURSERIES 



Nurserymen, Florists an d Seedsmen 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



Bobbink & Atkins 



NURSERYMEN 

 FLORISTS and PLANTERS 



RUTHERrORD, NEW JERSEY 



