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The Rorists^ Review 



Apbil 7, 1021 



NURSERY STOCK for Horists' Trade 



Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Small Fruits, Roses, Clematis, 



Phlox, Peonies, Herbaceous Perennials 



EXTRA FINE SELECTION OF 



Lombardy Poplars, American ElmSy Norway Maples, 

 Deutzias, Forsythias, Spiraeas, Honeysuckles, 



Syringas, Viburnum Tomentosum, Ibota Privet, 



American Arbor Vitae, Norway Spruce. 



ROSES 



Frau Karl Druschki, Juliet, Ophelia, Gen'l Jacq., etc. 



75 YEARS 



Write for our wholesale trade list. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



1000 ACRES 



known to have diseased stock the pre- 

 vious year. 



All such violators of this quarantine 

 will be prosecuted, says Mr. Marlatt. A 

 number of convictions have already been 

 secured. A force of inspectors is in the 

 field, and drastic action will be taken to 

 make the quarantine effective. 



The cooperation of all nurserymen is 

 Requested by the board in upholding the 

 federal and state blister rust quaran- 

 tines. Federal Quarantine 26, effective 

 June 1, 1917, prohibits the shipment of 

 5-leaved pines, currants or gooseberries 

 from points east of and including Minne- 

 sota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas and 

 Louisiana to points west of these states. 

 This quarantine also prohibits the ship- 

 ment of 5-leaved pines and black cur- 

 rants from New England and New York 

 to any point outside of these sections, 

 and prohibits, further, the shipment of 

 5-leaved pines and black currant plants 

 from the New England states into the 

 state of New York. These regulations 

 are made to prevent the introduction of 

 the blister rust into uninfected regions 

 by the transportation of diseased host 

 plants from infected areas and especially 

 to protect the valuable western white 

 pine forests. A single shipment of in- 

 fected stock may cause great loss. 



Traces Disease Ravages. 



In order that common carriers and 

 nurserymen may know the federal blis- 

 ter rust quarantine laws, and the regions 

 to which they apply, a poster has been 

 printed by the federal board, giving 

 this information, and is being sent all 

 nurserymen in the east, as well as cer- 

 tain freight and express agents and 

 postmasters. Additional copies may be 



Seasonable Stock Ready Now 



Begonia— Metallica, Mrs. M. A. Patten and Sandersonii, 2^-in , 

 $8 00 per 100. 



Gloire de Chatelaine, 2%-in., $6.00 per 100. 



Gracilis Luminosa, Prima Donna, Mignon and Erfordii Superba, 



$5.00 per 100. 



Fuchsia— Lord Byron, Mrs. E. G. Hill, Minnesota, Phenomenal, 

 Speciosa and Black Prince, 2/i-m., $6 00 per 100. 



Manettia — Bicolor, good for vases and baskets, 2%-in., $6 00 per 100. 



Petunia- Double, best named sorts, all colors, $6.00 per 100 for 

 2X-in. pots. 



STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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Ampelopsis Veitchii or Boston Ivy 



3-year. 3 to 4 ft. tops and extra heav.v roots, 

 much heavier than the usual grading, fine 

 for the Florists' trade. pg^ jq Per loo 



Very heaviest grade $2.50 $24.00 



3-year, good grade 2.30 22.00 



2-year. No. 1 grade 1.50 14.00 



Also fine St. Regis and Early King RasD- 

 berry an I Snyder and Eldorado Blackberry 

 at right prices. 



St. Regis Raspberry. ..$14.00 per 1000 

 Early King Raspberry. 15.00 per 1000 

 Snyder Blackberry .... 15.00 per 1000 

 Eldorado Blackberry . . 16.00 per 1000 

 This is all extra fine stock, strictly fresh. 



U SALLE COUNTY NURSERY. La Salle, ni. 



NURSfRY 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 yuur customers and build up your 

 trade 



We solicit a trial order, believing that our 

 stock, service and reasonable prices will make 

 you our regular customer. 



Our Wholesale Trade List free upon request. 



SHENIHOilH HUKEIIES 



D.S.LAKE. Prcs. 



SHENANDOAH, IOWA 



