April 21, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



117 



O' PEP 



>> 



SERVICE 



SHRUBS-Continued 



Each 



5pirea Van Houttei, 4-B ft 35 



8tephenandra Flexuosa, 18-24 in 18 



Symphoricarpos Glomerata, 3-4 ft 18 



.Symphorlcarpos Molle, 2-3 ft 80 



Sympboricarpos Racemosis, 18-24 in 2U 



Symphorlcarpos Racemosis, 2-3 ft 25 



Symphoticarpos Bacemosis, 3-4 ft 30 



Symphorlcarpog VulgarlA. 18-24 in 18 



SympharicarpoB Vlugaris, 2-3 ft 2U 



SymphoiicarpoB Vulsraiia, 3-4 ft 22 



Syrina» Alba, 2-3 ft 30 



Syrinsa Alba, 3-4 ft 35 



Syrinara Alba, 3-4 ft.. Clumps BO 



Syrlnga Alba, 4-5 ft 40 



8yrinara Alba, 6 ft.. Clumps 1.00 



Syrinsa Japonlca, 5-6 ft 1.00 



Syrlnga Pereica, 12-18 in 18 



8yrinra Persica, 18-24 in 22 



Syrinara Persica, 2-3 ft '. 80 



Syringra Persica, 3 ft 40 



Ssrrlnara Persica, 3-4 ft., heavy 55 



Syrlnffa Persica, 4-6 ft., heavy 60 



Syrlngra Persica, 4-5 ft.. Clumps 1.00 



Syringa Persica, 6-6 ft., heavy Clumps 1.26 



Syringra Bothmasensls, 5-6 ft., heavy Clumps. . 1.25 



Syrlnga Vulsaris 2-3 ft 22 



Syrinsa Vulararls, 3-4 ft 25 



10 



3.25 



1.60 



1.7.1 

 2.50 

 1.80 

 2.25 

 2.50 

 1.50 

 1.75 

 2.00 

 2.50 

 3.00 



3.25 



1.60 

 2.00 

 2.75 

 3.75 

 5.00 

 6.50 

 8.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 2.00 

 2.25 



100 

 30.00 



15.00 

 22.00 

 15.00 

 20.00 

 22.00 

 12.00 

 15.00 

 18.00 

 20.00 

 25.00 



14.00 

 18.00 

 25.00 

 35.00 

 45.00 

 50.00 

 75.00 



18.00 

 20.00 



Syringra Vulgraris, 4-5 ft 

 Syringra Vulgaris, 3-4 ft. 

 Syringra Vulgraris, 4-5 ft., Clumps 

 Viburnum J>entatum, 2-3 ft 

 Vtbumum Lantana, 2-3 ft. 

 Vibui'num lAntana, 3-4 ft., 

 Viburnum Lantana, 4-5 ft. 

 Viburnum L«ntag:o, 3-4 ft.. 

 Viburnum I>entaco, 4-5 ft. . , 



Viburnum Molle, 2-3 ft 



Viburnum Molle, 3-4 ft 



Viburnum Opulus, 2-3 f t . . . 

 Viburnum Opulus, 3-4 f t . . . 

 Viburnum SterUe, 3-4 ft... 

 Weigela AmabiUs, 12-18 In. 

 Weigrela AmabUis, 18-24 in. 

 Weigrela AmabUis, 4-5 ft... 

 Weigrela DesboisU, 4-5 ft 

 Weigrela DesboisU, 2-3 

 Weigrela Rosea. 2-3 ft 



Each 



40 



Clumps 55 



80 



ft. 



.35 

 .30 

 .40 

 .45 

 .45 

 .55 

 .40 

 .45 

 .25 

 .45 

 .35 

 .15 

 .20 

 .35 

 .35 

 .35 

 .35 



10 



3.50 



5.00 



7.50 



3.00 



2.50 



3.50 



4.00 



4.00 



5.00 



3.50 



4.00 



2.25 



4.00 



3.00 



1.25 



1.50 



3.25 



3.2.-> 



3.00 



3.00 



100 

 30.00 



25.00 

 22.00 

 30.00 

 3.->.00 

 35.00 

 40.00 

 30.00 

 35.00 

 20.00 

 35.00 

 25.00 

 12.00 

 14.00 

 30.00 

 30.00 

 25.00 

 26.00 



Hydrangea Arborcicent, Hydrangea P. G. in limited quantity and only 

 with other thmbs assorted. Price for all plants, 40 cents. 



10 



Achillea The Pear! $0.90 



Agrrostemma Coronaria 1.25 



Anchusa Italica Dropmore 1.50 



Aquilegrla Canadensis 1.25 



AquUegria Chrysantha 1.26 



Aquilegria Cserulea 1.50 



AqnileKia Vulgaris 1.00 



Armeria Formosa 1.25 



Booconla Cordata 1.00 



Boltonia Asteroides, White 1.26 



Boltonia I^itisquama. Pink 1.25 



CampaniUa Calycanthema, 2 yr 1.00 



Campanula Carpatica, 2 yr 1.25 



Campanula Persicifolla, 2 yr.. Blue 1.60 



Chrysanthemums Hardy, White 1.60 



Chrysanthemums Hardy, Pink 1.60 



Chrysanthemums Hardy, Red 1.60 



Chrysanthemums Hardy, Yellow 1.60 



Coreopsis I^anceolata Orandiilora, 2 yr 1.00 



Delphinium Belladona 1.60 



Delpbinhim Chinense 1.50 



Dlanthns Barfoatus 1.00 



Dianthus Barbatns, Newport Pink 1.00 



Dianthus Plumarins, 2 yr., Single l.OO 



Dianthus Plumarins, Double 1.60 



OaiUardia Grandiflora 90 



GypsophUa Paniculata 1.25 



HemerocaUis Thnnbergii 1.26 



Hollyhock, Single, Mixed 90 



HoUyhock, Double, White 1.00 



Hollyhock, Double, Yellow 1.00 



Hollyhock, Double, Salmon Pink 1.00 



Hollyhock, Double, Bright Rose Pink 1.00 



HoUyhock, Double, Pink 1.00 



Hollyhock, Double, Rose 1.00 



Hollyhock, Double, Red 1.00 



Hollyhock, Double, Maroon 1.00 



Hollyhock, Double, Mixed 1.00 



Ullum Pennsylvanicum 1.00 



Lychnis Chalcedonica 90 



Lythmm Roseum Superbum 1.00 



Monarda Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet 1.50 



Pachysandra Terminalis 1.50 



Papaver Orientalis 1.60 



Each 10 



Ampelopsis Engelmannii, 2 yr $0.20 $1.75 



Ampelopsis Kngelmannli Veltchii 25 2.25 



Ampelopsis Engelmannlt, 8 yr 25 2.25 



Ampelopsis aolnquefoUa, 8 yr 20 1.76 



Celastrus Orbiculata, 2 yr 20 1.80 



CelastruB OrblciUata, 3 yr 25 2.25 



PERENNIALS 



100 

 $ 8.00 



12.00 



10.00 



10.00 



12.00 



8.00 



10.00 



9.00 



10.00 



10.00 



9.00 



10.00 



12.00 



15.00 



15.00 



15.00 



16.00 



8.00 



12.00 



12.00 



8.00 



8.00 



9.00 



12.00 



8.00 



11.00 



10.00 



7.00 



8.00 



8.00 



8.00 



8.00 



8.00 



8.00 



8.00 



8.00 



7.00 



8.00 



8.00 



0.00 



12.00 



12.00 



12.00 



10 

 .$3.00 



100 

 $25.00 

 6.00 

 22.00 



Peony Delachel, 3-5 eyes 



Iris in Variety 1.00 



Peonies in Variety 2.50 



For complete list of varieties of Iris and Peonies see my complete 



Trade list. 



Phlox Anna Cook, Flesh Pink 1.75 15.00 



Phlox Blanch Mana, White 1.75 15.00 



Phlox Bridesmaid, White with crimson-carmine eye... 1.75 15.00 



Phlox £uropea. White with crimson eye 1.76 16.00 



Phlox Frau Anton Buchner, Red 1.75 15.00 



Phlox Independent, White 1.76 16.00 



Phlox Miss Lingard, White 1.75 15.00 



Phlox, Mixed 1.75 16.00 



Phlox Mrs. Jenkins, White 1.75 15.00 



Phlox Pacha, Deep Rose, brighter eye 1.75 15.00 



Phlox R. P. Strithers, Light Crimson 1.75 16.00 



Phlox Richard Wallace, Cherry White, Violet Center. . . 1.75 16.00 



Phlox Rosenberg, Bright Reddish Violet 1.75 16.00 



Phlox Rynston, Rose color -. 1.76 16.00 



Phlox W. C. Egan, Soft Shade of Lilac 1.75 15.00 



Physostegia Vlrgrinica Alba 1.00 8.00 



Physostegia Vlrgrinica Rosea 1.00 8.00 



Platyoodon, White 1.26 10.00 



Platycodon, Blue 1.25 10.00 



Pyrethmm Hybrldum Grandiflomm 1.00 8.00 



Rudbeckia NewmanU 1.00 8.00 



Rudbeckia Purpurea 1.25 10.00 



Rudbeckia Laclnlata 1.00 8.00 



Saponaria Cancasica 1.00 8.00 



Sedum Spectablle 1.25 10.00 



Sedum Brilliant 1.26 10.00 



Shasta Daisy 1.00 8.00 



Statice LatifoUa 1.26 10.00 



Stokesia Cyanea 1.25 10.00 



Trttoma Ifybrida 1.50 14.00 



Tritoma Pfltzeri 1.50 14.00 



Veronica Spicata, 2 yr 1.00 8.00 



Yucca 1.25 10.00 



Yucca Clumps 1.75 15.00 



Delphinium Belladona 



Splendid plants— quick shipment. Price per 10, $1.50; per 100, $12.00 



VINES 



Each 



Clematis Paniculata, 2 yr., medium $0.20 



Lonicera Semperrirens, 2 yr 26 



Lionicera HaUeana, 2 yr 25 



Lycinm Chlnensis, 2 yr 20 



Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle 25 



100 

 $15.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 15.00 

 16.00 

 20.00 



All the .Nursery Stock listed above ii ready for quick shipment. Our entire organization is ready to execute your orders promptly. Our aim is to 

 render an honest service to Florists and Nurserymen. Our terms are cash with order from parties unknown to us. Packing charges may be remitted 

 when your invoice is received. Let your orders come right along for quick shipment. The stock that is Crown Right- -Dug Right- -Pack€d 



Right. State in your order if to be shipped by freight or express. 



AURORA, ILLINOIS 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



and most urgent need is for a vast lot 

 of intelligent experimentation and this 

 alone w^ill bring the knowledge that is 

 needed before we can adequately fill 

 the gaps caused by the stoppage of 

 importations. 



America's Opportunity. 



The burden of my song, then, is not 

 to exclude foreign species and varie- 

 tfW, but to accept them with more res- 



ervation, carefully testing their adapt- 

 ability to our soils and climate, and to 

 maintain a better sense of proportion 

 as between the foreign plants, how- 

 ever good, and our own American ever- 

 greens, which should form the basis 

 and bulk of American plantings and, 

 of course, be propagated and grown as 

 the main crops in our American nurs- 

 eries; and secondly, after intelligently 

 choosing our subjects we must learn to 



jiroduce from start to finish and then 

 to market. 



But I would now go a step farther 

 and urge that the remotest corners of 

 the earth be searched for new and de- 

 sirable evergreens that we can test and, 

 if found to meet our rather rigid re- 

 quirements, use them in our American 

 horticulture, for many of the newer 

 things will surely add acceptable va- 

 riety and color and other horticultural 



