Septbubeb 8, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



113 



MONEY 



To make it is easy for some, hard for others. 

 HYDRANGEAS and ROSES make money for all, 



if you get the right stock at the right price and treat it right. 

 The latter is your business, the first two are ours. Our 



HYDRANGEAS 



are again good, better now than this time last year. Our col- 

 lection contains all the worthwhile French kinds, in any shade 

 of pink or white, while others come blue. And don't forget 

 Otaksa. We can supply them from 4-in., 5-in., 6-in. and 7-in. 

 pots at 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c each; no charge for packing. De- 

 livery from September on. Get them early and pot up while 

 they are full of life; it means so much for your success. 



ROSES 



Ramblers and Baby Ramblers, all on their own roots. 

 The Ramblers have been grown in the field for two years, 

 every one tied up to stakes to ripen the wood; they are good. 

 Dorothy Perkins, Excelsior and Tausendschoen, 30c each and 

 charges for boxes. 



The Baby Ramblers have been in the field for one year and 

 have done well. The strongest only will be lifted. Do not compare them with budded stock, but as to blooming, they 

 will do as well or better. Baby Rambler, Baby Tausendschoen, Clothilde Soupert, Ellen Poulsen and Erna Teschendorff. 

 2Sc each, no charge for packing. Delivery from early November on. 



J. L. SCHILLER, 929 Prouty Ave., Toledo, O. 



FRENCH HYDRANGEA 



ENGUSH LAUREL 



BT THK HUNDRED OR THOUSAND 



THE AIDIBON RORSERY 



WILMMITU. R. G. 1. VEnUL. Pri*. 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



We have a fine lot of Hardy Perennials now growing 

 inoar fields, including Phlox, in variety, Aquilegias, 

 Delphinium, Iris, Pyrethrum. Double-flowered Baby's 

 Breath and many other varieties. Ready for ablp- 

 ment now. 8en4 for Hat. 



WM. TOOLE & SON 



Hardy Plaat aad Pau) Fara. BARABOO. WIS. 



comes from fertilizing with horse ma- 

 nure so that it touches the roots. These 

 •[ilants may have had the disease before 

 they were planted in their present loca- 

 tion. It would be advisable to dig them 

 up and destroy them. 



W. A. Peterson. 



CULTIVATING BAEBERRIES. 



W'c should like to get some informa- 

 tion on the propagation and culture of 

 Japanese barberries, Berberis Thun- 

 bergii. Wc know little about nurscr> 

 stock and yet we have a steady call for 

 ornnmental shrubs and hedges. Is there 

 any book covering this subject? Wc 

 have Scott's Manual and Bailey's 

 nursery bonk, both of which have been 

 helpful, but not specific. G. F. S. — Mo. 



Collect the fruit of Berberis Thun- 

 bergii in the fall, when it is fully ripe. 

 Stratify or macerate the fruit in dry 

 sand. Tlic seeds can be sown either in 

 flats, coldframes or beds outdoors in 

 the fall and a better germination will 

 be had than if the sowing is delayed 

 until spring. Put a mulch over the out- 

 door beds and also over the sowings 

 made in coldframes, when severe 

 weather sets in, to prevent freezing and 

 thawing from heaving the soil. If y^ 



MULTIFLORA JAPONICA ROSE SEEDLINGS 



BEST AMERICAN ROSE STOCK FOR BUDDING AND GRAFTING. 

 New England grown, well rooted. 



No. 1. 4-6 mm $15.00 per 1000 



No. 2. 2-4 mm 10.00 per lOOO 



Ready for delivery after November 1st. 



C R. BURR & COMPANY - < Manchester, Conn. 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS 



WHOLESALE ONLY 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 



Newark, New York 



WELLER'S PERENNIALS 



With that wonderful Root System 

 READY IN SEPTEMBER 



WELLER NURSERIES CO., Inc. 



HOLLAND, MICH. 



PEONIES 



Send for our Special Price LUt ■howing 



best sorts, with each color in the 



order of blooming. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



SO N. La Salle Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Understocks for Grafting Conifers 



1000 



Jnnipenii VirfinitD* (Red Cedar) x 6-8-io., $50.00 



Pice* Eicclia ( Norway Spruce ) x 6-8-in., 45 00 



Biota Orientalii ( Chinese Arbor Vitae >. . x 6-8-in.. 75.00 

 ThnjraOccidenlaliiCAmrricanArborVitae)! 6-8-in., 50.00 

 X Indiratcs one transplaritinp. 



WllITK KOR COMFI.ETE CATALOGCE. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO., Inc. 



Hox 40.1. DIINDKK. ILLINOIS. 



have a greenhouse, it would be advisable 

 to sow a number of flats of seeds during 

 the coming fall. Give them a cool tem- 

 perature and towards spring you will 

 have a good germination. The seedlings 

 oan be carefully lined out in beds for 



STAR BRAND ROSES 



"American Pillar" and nearly every 



other good hardy climber. 



Send for our list. 



'*• K, JONES CO 



Robert Pyle,Pre9. 



s 



WEST GROVE. 

 PENNA., U.S.A. 



Ant.Wintzer.V.-P. 



The Wayside Gardens Co. 



GROWERS OF HARDY PLANTS 

 Shrubs, Bulbs and Seeds 



MENTOR, OHIO 



YOUR CATALOGUE 



"Ready Made" Seed, Nnncry and Fall Bnib CaUlofncf , 

 witb year aaae and addrett on tbe (root coTcr. Bcaa- 

 tifnlly illnstrated with natnral colon on coTcr paget. 

 We keep tbem in dock ior prompt (hipment. Atk for 

 •ample. They will greatly increaie yonr lalei— and 

 they don't cost mach. 



CAMPBEIL PRINTING COMPANY 

 9&7 Walnut St. Des Moines, Iowa 



one season and the next year put in 

 nursery rows, where they will make 

 plants of salable size. Barberries grow 

 rapidly, especially if given frequent cul- 

 tivation and kept clear of weeds. 



G. W. 



