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The Florists^ Review 



Februabt 2, 1922 



HILL'S SPECIMEN EVERGREENS ""Si^SS-"" 



NOTB: Many Florists are having great success selling Hill's Specimen Evergreens. On any vacant space around 

 your grounds you can heel In a good assortment and easily sell them to customers driving by. No trouble at all to handle. 

 Profits unusually good. The following selected varieties are strong, thrifty, and well formed, suitable for the very best 

 trade. Now Is the time to cover your needs for Spring planting. Write for Information. 



AH stock balled and burlapped (B <& B) at prices below. 



Siss, 

 Abies (Fir) feet 



Conoolor 2 -8 



Sou^laiBi 2 



Sou^lasai 3 



Hemlook 2 



Hemlook 



-3 

 •4 

 -3 

 -4 



Hill Specimen Evergrreens 

 are always worth the price 

 yoa pay for them; ana will 

 be found the moat econom- 

 ical in the Ions run. 



-D. Hill. 



Juniperui (Juniper) 

 Canadeniis ....1 -1% 

 Canadensis ....lVi-8 

 Ffltzeriana ... .2 -3 

 Pfltzeriana ... .3 -4 

 Prooumbens ...1 •!% 

 Frooumbens ...lVi-8 

 Tamarisoif olla. .1 -1% 

 Tama rlsoif oils . . 1 Vi -2 



Vir^niana 2 •S 



Virginiana ... .3 -4 

 YiiSiBiana 4 -6 



Each 

 96.60 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 

 4.00 



2.26 

 2.76 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 

 3.00 

 8.60 

 4.60 



10 

 960.00 

 26.00 

 86.00 

 27.60 

 86.00 



17.60 

 82.60 

 66.00 

 76.00 

 87.60 

 46.00 

 37.60 

 46.00 

 26.00 

 30.00 

 40.00 



Juniper 

 (Continued) 



Size, 

 feet 



Connarti 2 -3 



Counarti 3 -4 



Elegants. Lee.. 2 -3 



Sohotti 2 -3 



Olauca 2 -3 



Fioea (Spruce) 



Alba 2 -8 



Alba 8 -4 



Canadensis ... .2 -3 



Canadensis ....8 -4 



Ezcelsa 4 -6 



Pinus (Fine) 



Austriaoa 2 -3 



Uugbo Comp...l -V/a 

 Hughe Comp. . . lVi-2 



Strobus 4 -6 



Strobus 6 -6 



Sylvestris 8 -8 



Eaoh 

 94.76 

 6.00 

 6.60 

 4.00 

 4.00 



3.60 

 6.00 

 4.60 

 6.00 

 8.60 



8.00 

 2.26 

 3.00 

 2.60 

 3.26 

 2.76 



10 

 94S.60 

 66.00 

 60.00 

 86.00 

 36.00 



30.00 

 46.00 

 40.00 

 66.00 

 30.00 



26.00 

 20.00 

 26.00 

 20.00 

 26.00 

 22.60 



Size, 

 Tazus (Tew) feet 

 Canadensis ....1 -IVi 



Cuspidata 1 -1% 



Cus, Brevifolia.l -IVi 



Thuya (Arbor Vltae) 

 Oooidentalis ...8 -3 

 Ocoidentalis ... 3 -4 



Globes 1 



Compacta 



Fyramidalis ...2 -3 

 PTramidalis ... 3 -4 



Sibirica 2 -8 



Woodwardii ...VAilV* 



Eaoh 



98.60 



3.76 



4.26 



le 



938.60 

 86.00 

 40.00 



.I'^xlVj 



1.76 18.00 



2.60 80.00 



8.60 80.00 



3.00 87.60 



2.76 26.00 



3.76 82.60 



4.26 87.60 



8.00 87.60 



SHSUBS AND DECIDUOUS TBEES 

 Large assortment of choice Yarietles 



fur lining out. 



5 of same variety and size at 10 rate. 



Send for complete catalogue. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO., Inc. 



-EVERGREEN SPECIALISTS - 



-LARGEST GROWERS IN AMERICA - 



Box 4-03 

 Dundee, 111. 



Mi'iilicin 'I'lic Kpvlow wht'n .vi)\i write. 



of last year's meeting, the appointment 

 of committees, tlie president's address, 

 the report of the secretary-treasurer and 

 3-minute talks by members of the va- 

 rious states represented occupied the 

 first morninfj; of the meetinj:;. 



Interesting Talks. 



The afternoon session of the lirst day 

 was called to order at 2 o'clock. Henry 

 Chase read a jjaper on "The Immediate 

 Future of the Nursery Business." 

 Charles iSizemore, traffic manat^er of the 

 American Associ.'itiou of Nurserymen, 

 made an informal tallc on " Transj)orta- 

 tion, Overchar*,^', Loss and Damage 

 Claims." E. T. Meredith, T. B. Meehan, 

 Homer Keed, E. M. Sherman and J. 11. 

 Skinner were unable to be present, al- 

 though they were on the progrjim for in- 

 teresting subjects. "Small Orchard vs. 

 Commercial" was the subject of a talk 

 by John Watson. Prof. S. .1. Hunter 

 read a jiapiT on "Cooperation, Nursery- 

 men and Entomologist." 



Thursday morning the first subject 

 considered was "The Future of Or- 

 charding," by C. G. Marshall. Mr. 

 Sliermau's ]>aper, "How \Vc Handle 

 Onr detail Orders," was read by an- 

 other member and gave some valuable 

 ideas that might be put to use by other 

 dealers. Bert Lake told of the average 

 number of marketable fruit trees pro- 

 duced in ])ro]iortion to number of stocks 

 and grafts jilanted in tlie United States 

 outside of tlie Pacific slope. "How an 

 Agent Can Be Optimistic and Sell the 

 Goods When His Customers Are Pessi- 

 mists" was well handled by M. 11. Cash- 

 man. "Cooperation Between Nursery- 

 men" was E. H. Balco's subject. It 

 contained some wholesome advice. Pa- 

 pers were also read by Lloyd Stark 

 on "Home-Made Fruit"^ Trees'"; E. S. 

 Welch on ' ' Grades and Proper Packing 

 of Nurs.'ry Stock," and C. W. Carman 

 on "Should tli(> Nurserymen Handle 

 Nursery Stock Through the Farm Bu- 

 reau and County Agents?" 



At a meeting of the retail nurserymen 

 held in the Hotel Baltimore, Kansas 

 City, Mo., .January 24, E. H. Miller, 

 York, Neb., presided and Earl Needham, 

 Des Moines, la., acted as secretary. 

 This was tlie second meeting of the re- 

 tailers, the first gathering being a y<\ar 

 ago. No permanent orjjanization was 

 eflFected either time, but the exchange 

 of views was considered beneficial and 



NURSERY STOCK 



for 



FLORISTS' TRADE 



Field Grown Roses our Specialty 

 Budded and Own Root 



Write for our Wholesale Trade List 



W. & T. SMITH CO. 



Geneva, N. Y. 



Mpntlnn The RptIpw wh<"n too write. 



ROSES 



All best varieties for forcing and lining out 



from 2;i-inch pots. 



LARGE, finished plants from 4-inch pots. 



AMERICAN ROSE & PLANT CO. 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



Mention Th** RptIpw when .Ton writg. 



Evergreen Trees, from is to ;i6 inches, trans- 



|)l:int<>(l. $l=-.ii(i to $:!5 (Ki per liiO. 

 Gladiolus Bulbs, mixed standard sorts, $1.75 to 



'■-'."II |)('r- li"i. 

 Iris Sibirica, t'liie. iJ.^o iier lim. 

 Strawberry Plants, $1.25 per lim; F,\ertearinf-', 



f^.'f'i i(er lull. 



!■'. 0. b. Xliirliiielv Minn. I'l-ice list fr> c. 



Paul P. Klevann, Pope County, Starbuck, Minn. 



UeftTcncc: 1st Nat'l Biink, Starliuck. 

 Mcnllnn Tilt' Itcvicw \vlM*n yiin write 



it was agreed by all present that casli 

 or part cash should be demanded on all 

 orders. A jtremium in stock will be 

 .illowcd when the cash is paid, as a sort 



(if commission. 



MISSOURI NURSERYMEN ELECT. 



The Mis.-ouri St.ate Nursery men's As- 

 sociation held meetings Tuesday morn- 

 ing,' and evening, .Tanuary 24, at the 

 Baltimore hotel, Kansas City, Mo. No 

 afternoon session was held. About 

 twenty members were present. This 

 body elected as its president, F. . A. 

 Weber, St. Louis, ifo.; vice-president, 

 Paul Stark, Louisiana, Mo.; secretary, 

 George H. .lohnston, Kansas City, jNIo. 



The ftfUowing resolution was passed: 

 "Kesdlved that the Missouri State Nurs- 

 erymen's Association coojieratc in every 

 possible way with the Missouri State 



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 trees, shrubs and 

 perennials before the surplus is all taken. 



Onarga Nursery Company 



CULTRA BROS^ Managers 

 ONARGA, - ILLINOIS 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



NURSERY STOCK 



AT WHOLESALE 



A complete assortment of general nursery 

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

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

 as will satisfy your customers and build up 

 your trade. 



We solicit a trial order, believing that OUT 

 stock, service and reasonable prices will make 

 you our regular customer. 



Our Wholesale Trade List free upon request, 



SHENANDOAH NURSERIES 



D. S. LAKE, Pres. 



SHENANDOAH, IOWA 



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ROSE SPECIALISTS 



Budiloil flelil-Krown Ti'as, Pi" iiotuals, 

 Climbers (own root) and Standards. 



SEND LIST WANTED 



NEW BRUNSWICK NURSERIES 



NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, 



M*'ntton Tlie Review wh»^n you write 



STAR BRAND ROSES 



"American Pillar" and nearly every 



other good hardy climber. 



Send for our list. 



"• y, JONES CO 



Robert Pyle. Pros. 



s 



WEST GROVE. 

 PENNA., U.S.A. 



Ant Wintzer.V.-P. 



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