Jahuabt 12, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



137 



Mention The Beview when tou write. 



Rose Specialists 



Budded field-grown Teas, Perpetuals, 

 Qimben (own root) and Standards. 



Send List Wanted 



NEW BRUNSWICK 

 NURSERIES 

 New Brunswick, N. J. 



stock so that it will meet legal require- 

 ments. The work haa been largely in 

 the nature of education and no radical 

 steps have been taken. 



The second high spot in the conven- 

 tion came Thursday morning, January 

 5, in the form of an address by B. Kent 

 Beattie, Washington, D. C, pathologist 

 in charge of foreign plant quarantine, 

 Federal Horticultural Board. It is only 

 fair to say that Mr. Beattie actually 

 "sold" to the convention the underly- 

 ing principles of Quarantine 37. More- 

 over, he showed that the board was de- 

 sirous of cooperating with the nursery 

 trade; that quarantine was instituted 

 for protection of the nurserymen, as 

 well as the general users of nursery 

 stock; that it is not the object of the 

 quarantine absolutely to prohibit im- 

 portations, but rather to restrict the im- 

 portation of stocks which may introduce 

 dangerous diseases and insects. Mr. 

 Beattie also explained why it haa been 



NURSERY STOCK 



for 



FLORISTS' TRADE 



Field Grown Roses onr Specialty 

 Budded and Own Root 



WriU for our WkoleaaU Trad* List 



W. & T. SMITH CO. 



Geneva, N. Y. 



STAR BRAND ROSES 



"American Pillar" and nearly every 



other good hardy climber. 



Send for oar list. 



EST GROVE. 

 PENNA..U.S.A. 

 Ant Wintier.V.-P. 



TV. fONARD A 

 K, JONES CO 



Robert Pyle, Pre*. 



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deemed advisable to have nursery stock 

 shipped to Washington for inspection, 

 rather than to have the stock inspected 

 at the port of entry. The convention ex- 

 pressed its appreciation of Mr. Beattie 's 

 address and at the close of the meeting 

 various members made the statement 

 that the address had put the quarantine 

 problem in an entirely different light. 

 Look Toward Future. 



"To What Extent Has Quarantine 37 

 Been a Benefit to the Nursery Busi- 

 ness?" was discussed by J. Edward 

 Moon, former president of the Amer- 

 ican Association of Nurserymen. 



Just a Few Left 



THEY ARE GETTING SCARCE 



Berberis Thunbergii 

 Hardy Privet 

 Hydrangea P. G. 

 Climbing Roses 

 Boston Ivy 

 Clematis 



Write for trade list on tree , shmbs and 

 perennials before toe surplus is all taken. 



Onarga Nursery Company 



CULTRA BROS^ ManaCcrs 

 ONARGA, - ILLINOIS 



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ROSES 



All best varieties for forcing and lining out 



from 2^-inch pots. 



LARGE, finished plants from 4-inch pots. 



AMERICAN ROSE & PLANT CO. 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



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F. F, Eockwell, manager of the Na- 

 tional Planting Service, brought the 

 "Message on Market Development." 

 Mr. Eockwell stated that a series of ar- 

 ticles has been prepared and will be 

 produced in some 500 or 600 newspapers 

 across the country. These articles will 

 emphasize the value of trees, shrubs and 



