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The Florists^ Review 



March 23. 1^22 



TRANSPLANTED NURSERY STOCK r^ESL^IV' 



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TREBS 



ACKR BBCcharlnnm, Native Hard or Sugar Maple. l*^ to 2 ft. 

 CELTIS iK'ctdentalis, Native Northern Hacltberry. .4 to 5 ft. 



Same 5 to 6 ft. 



GLEDITSCHIA tria4*nntho(S, var. Thornlesa Native 



Thornle.'is Honeylocust 4 to ft. 



PRLNUS rennsylvaiilca, Native Wiid Red or Pin 



Cherry 5 to 6 ft. 



serotina, American Wild Black Cherry 5 to 6 ft. 



EVEBGBEENS 

 Balled and Burlapped 



ABIES Dougrlassi, Douglas Spruce B & B 3 to 4 ft 



Same 4 to 5 ft. 



JUNIPERU8 Canadensis, Canadian Juniper, 



B & B 12 to 18 in. 



Siiecica, Swedish Juniper 2 to 2V2 ft 



Htbemica, Irish Juniper 1 J,4 to 2 f t. 



Habina, Savin Juniper 1 to I'/a ft. 



Same 2 to 2% ft. 



Tamarisoifolla 12 to IS in. 



Same 2 to 2 'A ft. 



Virglnlana, Native Red Cedar 2 to 3 ft. 



Same 5 to 6 ft. 



PINUS Banksirna, American Jack Pine 6 to 7 ft. 



iStrobus, Native White Pine 2 to H ft 



8HBUBS 

 CORNUS stolonlfera. Native Red Osier Dogwood. . .;? to 4 ft. 



1)EUTZI.\ rosea. Double Pink Deutzia 2 to 3 ft. 



i;i>AEAGNl]S angiistifolia, Russian Olive 5 to ft. 



EUONYMUS Americana, Native Strawberry Bush. .4 to 5 ft. 



FORSYTHIA Fortune!, Fortune's Golden Bell 4 to 5 ft. 



intermedia, Hybrid Golden Bell 2 to 3 ft. 



Same 3 to 4 ft. 



suspensa. Drooping Forsy thla 3 to 4 ft. 



Quantity 



Size 



1000 MGISIBUM Ilwta, Ibota Privet, Chinese Privet. . .2 to 3 ft. 



250 Reirellanuni, Kegel's Privet (True Type) 12 to 18 in. 



500 LONICERA grrandiflora. Pink Honeysuckle 2 to 3 ft. 



.500 Morrowil, Japanese Bush Honeysuckle 2 to 3 ft. 



SOO PH1I,AI)EL.1'HI)8 Gordonil, Gordon's or Western 



Mocli Orange 4 to 5 ft. 



500 nivalis 4 to 5 ft. 



500 POTENTILLA fruticosa, American Shrubby Cinque- 

 foil 18 to 24 in. 



250 RHUS glabra. Native Smooth Sumach 3 to 4 ft. 



500 tvnhina, Native Staghorn Sumach 8 to 4 ft. 



■ 400 RIBES Cynosbati, Native Gooseberry 2 to 3 ft. 



250 floridum. Native Wild Currant 2 to 3 ft. 



1000 ROSA blanda. Meadow Rose 2 to 2% ft. 



500 Carolina, Swamp or River Rose 2 yr. 



500 Iiumllis, Low or Pasture Rose 2 y r. 



1000 lucida. Upright Glo.ssy Swamp Rose 2 yr. 



100 nitida. Dwarf Prickly Glossy Swamp Rose 2 yr. 



mo Dorothy Perkins 2 yr. 



250 Hlai^'atha 2 yr. 



250 Wliile Dorotliy 2 yr. 



100 ROSA multlflora, Japanese Climbing Rose 2 vr. 



1000 SPIRAEA opulifolia. Native Ninebark Spiraea 3 to 4 ft. 



amt Van lloiitfcel.Van Houtte's Spiraea (Bridal Wreath). 2 to 3 ft. 



500 SYMPHORICARPOS vulgraris. Native Indian Currant, 



Coral Berry 2 to 3 ft. 



1000 VIBURNUM dentatum. Native Arrow-wood 2 to 2% ft. 



2.50 lantana, American Wayfaring Tree 2 to 3 ft. 



250 Same 4 ft. 



VINES 



.500 CEI.ASTRUS soandens, American Bittersweet 3 yr. 



1000 CLEMATIS VIRGINIANA, Common N'ative Virgin's 



Bower 2 yr. 



250 PUERARIA Thnnbergiana. Jack and the Bean Stalk 



or Kudzu Vine 2 yr. 



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LAST CALL FOR LINING OUT STOCK- Write for Price list 



ERVILLE NURSERIES '^'"" Sy,'.!;t;reVr '"^ NAPERVILLE, ILL, 



Elizabeth Campbell, Rheinlaiuler, Thor. 

 Scarlet- — Coquelicot, Beacon. Lavender 

 and blue — Le Mahdi, Antonin Mercie, 

 La Vague. Others of various colors are. 

 R. P. Struthers, rose carmine; B. Comte, 

 French purple; Pantheon, carmine rose; 

 Eclaireur, bright magenta; Henry Mur- 

 ger, white with crimson center; Sun- 

 shine, aniline red with crimson eye; Es- 

 perance, silvery rose with white center. 



Phlox suffruticosa Afiss Lingard, 

 which blooms a little earlier than the 

 paniculatas, should be in every collec- 

 tion. It is a persistent bloomer and is 

 white with a delicate pink eye. 



Several firms, advertising in The Re- 

 view, offer collections of hardy phlox, 

 and their culture is not difficult. 



C. W. 



BLOOMING IRIS. 



Is there anv difference in the bloom- 

 ing time of the iris? W. F. C— Utah. 



The tall bearded irises bloom about 

 three weeks, beginning with Kochii and 

 finishing with Monsignor and Queen 

 Alexandra. W. A. P. 



EARLY PEONIES. 



We would like to know the throe ear- 

 liest varieties of peonies grown in pink, 

 white and red. W. F. C— Utah. 



Omitting the officinalis section or May- 

 flowering peonies, the first white peony 

 to bloom with us is grand iflora iiivea 

 plena. It conies a day earlier than 

 Madame d(; Veriieville, but more money 

 is made by growing the latter. The fol- 

 lowing are the earliest: Octavie Deniay, 

 light pink; AT. .Jules FJic, deep pink; 

 Richard Carvel, red. \V. A. Peterson. 



WASHINGTON, D, C. 



Department of Agriculture Show. 



Enormous crowds of people this week 

 visited the greenhouses of the United 

 States Department of Agriculture, at 

 Fourteenth and B streets, to view the 

 amaryllis show, which was open to the 

 public beginning Monday, March 20. 

 On the opening day Secretary and Mrs. 

 Wallace personally conducted a party 



Seasonable Stock 



READY NOW 



PETUNIAS, Double named varieties. Gertrude, light pink; Snowball, 

 pure white; 6 other distinct varieties; 2j4-'nch pots, $6.00 per 100, 

 $50.00 per 1000. 



HELIOTROPE, Jersey Beauty and Florence Nightingale, good purples, 

 214-inch, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, Z'^-inch, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 2M-inch, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 



BEGONIAS, Gracilis Luminosa, Prima Donna, Erfordii, Superba and 

 Mignon, 2^4 -inch, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000; Metallica, Argenteo- 

 Guttata, Sandersonii and Albo-Picta, 2>:t-inch, $8.00 per 100. 



ROSE GERANIUM, 2>:i-inch, $6.00 per 100. 



FERNS, Boston and Teddy Jr., 2,'4-inch, $6.50 per 100, $60.00 per 1000. 



PLUMBAGO, Capensis and Capensis Alba, 3-inch, $15.00 per 100; 4-inch, 

 $25.00 per 100. 



ENGLISH IVY, heavy, 4-inch pots, $20.00 per 100; 2J4-inch, $5.00 per 100. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



Magnolia Grand iflora 



EverRreen variety, hardy in cold sections if 

 planted to northern exposure. 2 to 3 ft.. 

 $50.00; 3 to 4 f t.. $75.00; 4 to 5 ft.. $126.00 per 100, 

 Other sizes 'uoted on reauest, 

 ABELIA GRANDIFLORA 

 1 to 2 ft.. $25 00; 2 to 3 ft,, $35.00 per 100, 



Valdesian Nnrseries, Bostic, N. C. 



Hardy Perennials 



Send for our Spring 1922 Wholesale Price 

 List of strong field-grown hardy perennials. 



WILLIAM TOOLE & SON 



HARDY PLANT & PANSY FARM 

 BARABOO, WIS. 



Qnn Strawberry Plants $9 



VW 100 ETerbc«ren-200 Senator Dadap M 



both postpaid anywhere at proper planting 

 time. Order now. We have SOother v rietiesof 

 strawberries; also gmall fruits, shrubs, trees, 

 evergreens, etc. Free caialopup of every- 

 thing to plant. Our reduced prices will pay 

 you to answer this adv. Write today to 

 The Aliagan Nursery, Boi Z. Allecan, Mich. 



WELLER'S PERENNIALS 



With that wondmrfal Root Syatmt 

 READY NOW 



WELLER NURSERIES CO., he 



HOLLAND, MICH. 



