Sbptembeu 22, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



119 



HilFs Choice Nursery Stock 



EVERGREENS FOR 

 TUBBING 



Feet Each 



Pyramidal Arbor Vitae B&B 3 $4.00 



Pyramidal Arbor Vitae B&B 4 S.OO 



Red Cedar (Juniperus) B&B 3 5.00 



Sheared Globes (Thuya).. ... .B&B IVjxlVs 5.00 



KOTE: Above prices do not include tubs, 



Matched 



Pair 



$7.50 



9.50 



9.50 



9.50 



EVERGREENS FOR 

 WINDOW BOX PLANTING 



Juniperus Canadensis, .xx 

 Juniperus Virginiana. .. .xx 



Picea Canadensis xx 



Pinus Hugho xx 



Size, Inch 



10-12 



12-18 



12-18 



8-10 



10 

 $7.50 

 3.75 

 6.00 

 7.50 



50 



$30.00 



15.00 



27.50 



30.00 



CHOICE EVERGREENS FOR LINING OUT 



Pinus Hugho xx 



Pinus Sylvestris xx 



Thuya Occidentalis . . . . xx 

 Thuya Occidentalis . . . .xx 



Thuya Compacta x 



Thuya Pyramidalis x 



Thuya War, Slbirica x 



Thuya Woodwardi x 



Thuya Biota Orientalis. .x 



Size, 

 Inch 100 



8-10 $50.00 

 10-12 20.00 



SPECIAL OFFER: 50 Window Box Evergreens, as- 

 sorted varieties (our selection) per case $26,00 



Evergreen Understocks 



for Grafting 



Conifers 



1000 



10-12 

 12-18 

 6-8 

 6-8 

 6-8 

 6-8 

 8-10 



12,60 $116,00 

 20.00 190.00 



18.60 

 20.00 

 25.00 

 50.00 

 11.00 



175.00 



100.00 



All orders for Evergreen Understocks sold on 

 sample only. Write for samples, 

 Size, 



Juniperus Virginiana. .. .x 



Picea Excelsa x 



Thuya Orientalis x 



Thuya Occidentalis x 



Inch 100 1000 

 6-8 $ 6.00 $ 60.00 

 8-10 7.60 65.00 

 6-8 8.00 75.00 

 8-10 7.00 60,00 



TREES FOR LINING OUT 



Lonicera Horrowi 



Pachysandra Terminalis.x 

 Philadelphus Coronarius . . 



Quercus Palustris 



Quercus Rubra 



Rosa Canina 



Spirea Froebelli x 



Spirea Opulifolia 



Spirea Van Houttei 



Symphoricarpos Alba 



Symphoricarpos Rubra.... 



Syringa Vulgaris 



Tilia Americana 



Viburnum Lentago x 



Viburnum Opulus Nana..x 

 Weigelia Rosea x 



Size, 

 Inch 

 12-18 



4-6 

 12-18 

 10-12 

 10-12 

 10-12 



6-8 

 12-18 



6-12 

 12-18 

 18-24 



6-8 



6-8 

 10-12 



4-6 

 10-12 



100 



i 8.60 



8.60 



8.00 



8.60 



6.50 



2.76 



10.00 



6.00 



6.50 



5.25 



6.60 



6.50 



6.60 



12,00 



14.00 



14.00 



1000 

 $ 70.00 

 70.00 

 70.00 

 70.00 

 56.00 

 17.60 



' 50.66 

 55.00 

 42.50 

 55.00 

 55.00 

 55.00 



IIO.OO 



Eacb X iadicatet one trantpUntinc. 5 of tame varietj aid lize at 10 rate; SO at the 100 rate; 500 at tbe 1000 rate. 



Transplanted Shrubs 



Size, 



Feet 10 100 



Berberis Thunbergii 1 -ly: $2.75 $22.50 



Cephalanthus Occidentalis.. l'/: -2 2.75 22.50 



Comus Sibirica 2 -3 2.75 22.50 



Cotoneaster Acutifolia 2 -3 3.76 32.50 



Forsythia Fortunei 2 -3 2.50 20.00 



Ligrustrum Amurense l'/^-2 2.50 20.00 



Ligustrum Regelianum 2 -3 3.00 25.00 



Philadelphus Bouquet Blanc l'/^-2 3.75 32.50 



Sambucus Canadensis Aurea2 -3 3.00 25.00 



Spirea Anthony Waterer... 1 3.00 26.00 



Spirea Opulifolia 2 -3 2.60 20.00 



Spirea Van Houttei l'/2-2 2.60 20.00 



Symphoricarpos Alba 2 -3 2.75 22.60 



Symphoricarpos Rubra 2 -3 2.50 20,00 



Syringa Persica l'/»-2 3.00 26.00 



Syringa Persica Alba IV3-2 3.25 27.50 



Viburnum Opulus 1V8-2 2.60 20.00 



SEND FOR COMPLETE CATALOGUE 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO., inc. 



Box 403 i.„^:rsr.2l„"A™Uo DUNDEE, ILL. 



Two-year-old Asparmrus ItootN for fall i>Iiiiit- 

 liiff. Am flopplyinflr several seedsmen with thes'; roots 

 for fall planting. » 10.00 per 1000; $1 ..50 per 100. Va- 

 riety, Palmetto. Twenty years' experience in roots. Can 

 ship now. WARREN SIII>N. 



Root Sp<'<'lallNt. W OODBURY, >. .1. 



a basket of peaches would buy a tree 

 or two for his own garden? 



Every Month Has Opportunities. 



Now, that idea of using and profiting 

 by the illustration of our products in 

 the orchard and in the garden can be 

 carried out in every month and every 

 week in the year. Peonies should be 

 planted in the fall, but it looks to me 

 like a mighty good time to advertise 

 them when peonies are in l)looni in the 

 spring. Fruits can be profitably adver- 

 tised in their fruiting season. The time 

 to talk fruit is when folks arc eating 

 fruit. Last summer I read a newspaper 

 account of a man in Illinois who sold 

 his crop of Yellow Transparent apples 

 on a 40-acre lot for .$20,000. Now, why 

 wasn't tjiat fact .'i good thing for nurs- 

 erymen with apple trees to advertise? 

 .■\nd why wasn't th.nt the very time to 

 advertise? Advertising is always most 

 effective when tied uj) to .1 concrete 

 fact. And there is no month in tlio year 

 when nurserymen can't do that. 



The advertising should suit the sea- 

 son and it should be followed with cata- 

 logues of seasonable plants. The an- 

 nual catalogue is too large. Its length 

 is confusing. I was recently reading an 

 article about big catalogues in Printers' 

 Ink. It referred to big catalogues in 

 general, but it took an illustration from 

 our trade that I found interesting. The 



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. J. 2-4 mm 10.00 per 1000 



Ready for delivery after November 1st. 



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



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NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS 



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Newark, New York 



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