January 10, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



137 



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A complete assortment of gfeneral nursery 

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

 trees, etc., well Rrown and well graded, such 

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 your trade. 



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SHENAIIDOAH NURSERIES 



D. S. LAKE, Pres. 

 SHENANDOAH. IOWA 



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ROSE SPECIALISTS 



Budded fleld-irrown Teas. Pp-pi'tuals, 

 Climbers (own root) and Standards. 



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NEW BRUNSWICK NURSERIES 



NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. 



tions, the necessity of intelligent tree 

 surgery and the fact that for municipal 

 plantings smaller trees are preferable, 

 because they can be more readily moved, 

 bear the effect of transplanting, make 

 much better specimens and arc far less 

 costly, Mr. Kelsey adds the following 

 sapient remark: 



"There is a trite and true saying. 

 The more one plants tlie smaller the 

 trees required.' It is obvious that ample 

 good soil and open space for roots to 

 admit the necessary moisture is a primal 

 requisite for all plantings. Even with 

 shrubbery beds, groupings and borders, 



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W. & T. SMITH CO. 



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STAR BRAND ROSES 



"American Pillar" and nearly every 

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 PENNA.. U.S.A. 



Ant.Wintxer,V.-P. 



this is also a fundamental requirement. 

 Frequently in cities, park, avenue and 

 street plantings, trees are dying from 

 lack of care and proper environment. 

 Larger street trees are sometimes found 

 with an opening in the stone or cement 

 flagging only three or four feet wide and 

 the smooth, hard pavement to the stone 

 curb prevents the necessary moisture 

 from reaching the roots. The trees are, 

 in consequence, literally dying from 

 thirst. Sufficient attention has not been 

 given to these important conditions." 



Mr. Kelsey, as park commissioner, has 

 often examined park conditions first 



Just a Few Left 



THEY ARE GETTING SCARCE 



Berberis Thunbergii 

 Hardy Privet 

 Hydrangea P. G. 

 Climbing- Roses 

 Boston Ivy 

 Clematis 



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 ONARGA, - ILLINOIS 



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ROSES 



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