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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 20. 1922 



Big Sale Perennial Plants 



Extra Robust Plants That Will Bloom This Season and Make You Money 

 Hurry your orders in for the famous Bryson Ayres Perennials 



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Per 100 



Anthemis Kelwayii $12.00 



Aquilesfia (Columbine), extra fine strain. . , . 12.00 



Carnation Hardy White Purity 12.00 



Carnation Hardy Red Fireflame 12.00 



Coreopsis Lanceolata 5.00 



Chrysanthemum, extra early white Pompon, 



very hardy 9.00 



Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William), most 



beautiful colors imaginable. 12.00 



Dianthus Chinensis, early and continuous 



bloomer 12.00 



Per 100 

 Daisies (Hardy Marguerite, everblooming) . . $ 6.00 



Delphinium Cambridge Blue 8.00 



Gaillardia Grandiflora 8.00 



Gypsophila Paniculata 8.00 



Gypsophila Paniculata florepleno (double 



whi^e), 2-year field-grown plants . 28.00 



Iris Sibirica, blue, resembles Japanese, very 



hardy 9.00 



Phlox, pink, red, white, separate colors from 



fine named varieties 7.00 



CELOSIA CHRYSANTHEFLORA 



The most talked of flower of the day; per 

 trade packet of more than 2000 seeds 



$5.00 



S. BRYSON AYRES, Independence, No. 



*'Over lOO Acres in Flowers" 



become severely infected before the dis- 

 ease is noticed. At the present time na- 

 tive pines are rapidly becoming diseased 

 in the generally infected regions of New 

 En<:;land and New York. 



Experimental and practical results 

 show that ornamental pines which have 

 already become diseased can be s.aved 

 by cutting? out the infected parts if 

 treatment is applied in time. The work 

 is easily perfornied at a comparatively 

 low cost. Treatment can be given any 

 time during the year, but the best re- 

 sults will be obtained from April to 

 June, when tlie cankers are more easily 

 found because of the bright orange-yel- 

 low blasters. Successful treatment de- 

 pends primarily upon the ability to find 

 the cankers and determine accurately 

 the edge of the diseased area. The 

 workmen should be thorouglily familiar 

 with the symptoms and appearance of 

 the disease on pines. 



Diseased twigs and branches should be 

 cut off seven or more inches b;ick of the 

 orange-yellow blisters. If no blisters 

 are jiresent they should be cut off five 

 or more inches back of the extreme edge 

 of the canker and flush with the next 

 whorl of healthy branches. Infections 

 on large limbs and trunks can be suc- 

 cessfully treated by removing all the 

 diseased bark and a strip at least two 

 inches wide at the sides and four inches 

 at the ends of the apparently healthy 

 bark from around the edge of the 

 canker. Large wounds should be pro- 

 tected from the attacks of other fungi 

 and insects by a covering of shellac and 

 bark-colored paint. Valuable trees 

 should be inspected annually for a few 

 years, limb by limb, and additional in- 

 spections are advisable thereafter from 

 time to time. 



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NEW BRUNSWICK NURSERIES 



NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. 



Treatment of infected trees is of lit- 

 tle value unless they are first protected 

 from new infections. Five-needled pines 

 can be adequately protected under aver- 

 age conditions by uprooting all wild and 

 cultivated currant and gooseberry 

 bushes within 600 to 900 feet of the 



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trees. In the control of this disease 

 the United States Department of Agri- 

 culture is cooperating with the states in 

 which it is present. In department cir- 

 cular 177 it describes at length the 

 proper treatment of infected ornamental 

 white pines. 



