SvhY 8, 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



69 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



ROSES EVERGREENS 



PRUIT TREES 



TtmAmUmt. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Cnen; N. Y. 



«9 



1000 ACBSa 



The Phoenix Nursery Co. 



For anything In Greenhouse Plants. Trees, 

 Schrubs. Etc. Send for onr Wholesale Cata- 

 loffue. Post Office Box 625 



BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 



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fruiting. It provides, however, that 

 before such method goes into opera- 

 tion against the nurseryman the pur- 

 chaser shall have informed the seller, 

 before buying, that he wishes to buy 

 in accordance with this indemnity plan, 

 and at the same time the buyer must 

 inform the secretary of agriculture of 

 the number and kind of trees that he 

 has purchased, and the name and ad- 

 dress of the nurseryman. It is then 

 the duty of the secretary of agricul- 

 ture, provided the nurseryman has filed 

 such a bond, to furnish the nursery- 

 man, at the expense of the purchaser, 

 with indemnity tags, to be placed on 

 the trees when they are shipped to the 

 purchaser, and when the purchaser re- 

 ceives the trees and plants them he 

 is then to remove the labeli^ and at- 

 tach them to a stake driven into the 

 ground beside the trees. Then, within 

 a week from the time of planting, the 

 purchaser must send to the secretary of 

 agriculture, and also to the nurseryman, 

 a chart of the orchard, showing the 

 exact location of each tree. This chart 

 is to be checked up by an inspector of 

 the agricultural department within six 

 months from time of planting. "When 

 the labeled trees first produce fruit, if 

 the owner doubts the accuracy of the 

 labeling, he must notify the secretary 

 of agriculture, who shall cause the 

 bearing tree to be inspected, and if 

 anything wrong is found in it the or- 

 chardist can bring suit and collect 

 against the bond for an amount equal 

 to $1 per tree for each year since the 

 original planting. 



"There is nothing in the bill which, 

 if it becomes a law, will compel the 

 nurseryman to give bond and thus in- 

 sure his trees, but the law makes it the 

 duty of t'le secretary of agriculture 

 'to report to all inquirers and make 

 special published mention, at least once 

 per year, of all nurserymen who shall 

 take advantage of this opportunity to 

 bond themselves in Pennsylvania, and 

 no grower shall make claim for dam- 

 ages under this act who has not pur- 

 chased his trees of a properly bonded 

 dealer. ' 



"The last paragraph shows what 

 they are trying to do. In plain English 

 they propose to establish a list of 

 'good' nurserymen and advertise such 

 a hst generally throughout the state 

 and warn their citizens that they must 

 •buy of the nurserymen represented in 

 this list, otherwise they will hare no 

 redress should varieties prove untrue 

 indirectly attempting to force every 



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OUR FLAG STILL WAVES \ 



WC GUARANTEE OUR STOCK TRUE TO NAME \ 



If you did not preserve 

 our List of 



-PEONIES- 



as published in The Review for June 19th, send 

 for our NE W list. We have added some varieties 

 of which we have only limited quantities. 





PETERSON NURSERY 



30 N. LA SALLE ST., 



Established 

 1886 



CHICAGO 



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North Carolina Natural Peach Pits 



We have a limited stock of 1912 crop. The seed have been kept in good storage 

 and are in first-class condition and are all genuine North Carolina natural pits. 



WRITE US FOR PRICES 



J. K. MORRISON QRO. & PROD. CO..Statesvine, N.C. 



Successors to Morrison Prod. Sc Prov. Co. 



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Wlfik ofg^ in a Drkci-tf-Srkn to quote prices on specimen Evergreens 

 vy C arc lll a I^uai lIUll ^^^ ^^^ ^ decidedly attractive to any- 



one who is BUYINQ TO SELL AQAIN. If you are in the market for anythinc 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer varieties of Evergreens, send in your lists and we 

 will give you a figure that will make you money. 



1905 West farms Road. NEW YORK CITY 

 Tslsphons 8817 Cortlandt 



P. H. GOODSELL, 



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JACKSON & PERKINS COHTANY 



WhoiesaU Orowsrs 

 for the Trad* 



Trees and Plants off All Kinds 



Send for List 



NEWARK. ■.' •.• NEW YORK 



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ROSES 



See Prices 

 Page 67. 

 June 19. 



<Sil rrni rrLjORALCONRMIYWj 

 ^<l H-u L U LL \spRi»iQrict.DOMio. J 



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nurseryman to file a bond for fear he 

 will be on the black list and unable to 

 sell his goods. , . ,/ 



"The law provides that the nurs- 

 eryman must attach official labels to 

 the trees before sending them out. 



BARBERRY 



Unusually large and fine supply. 

 Send for prices. 



CONARD & JONES CO. 

 Wsst Orova. Pa. 



HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Prices 



Hiram T. Jones 



UaiM CoMty Naneries. ELIZABETH, N. J. 



LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND BCAPLSS. PINKS 

 ,„,,> AND l^MLOCRS 

 ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 caiastant HUl, FliUnaalpiiia, p». 



