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AuGOST 7, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



47 



PEONY ROOTS 



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CHICAGO 



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PRUIT TRBBS ORNAMENTAL TRBBS SHRUBS CLBMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



ROSES EVERGREENS 



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ALTHAEAS 



EIGHT DIFFERENT VARIETIES 

 CONARD & JONES CO. 



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For Sale— My Entire Stock off 



HARDY PHLOX 



Tbe largest collection in one lot: all the good 

 things, both from home and abroad, also many 

 new seedlings crossed by me: unarly HOO varie- 

 ties. Will sell the whole lot to one buyer. 



W. F. SCHMEISKE . 



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cases if the tree is not too far gone and 

 if the work is properly done. In extra 

 large cavities stones can be used to 

 reduce the amount of cement needed. 

 Where large apertures occur at the 

 bases of the trees, drive some stout, 

 long nails here and there in the cavi- 

 ties after cleansing. This is necessary, 

 as it prevents the cement from sagging, 

 as it would otherwise do. After the 

 cementing is done, give the outside a 

 coat of ordinary coal tar, to throw off 

 water. This is also the best material 

 with which to dress all cuts. C. W. 



PROSPERITY AND THE LAW. 



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'Oregon has a strong horticultural 

 law," said W. K. Newell, president of 

 the Oregon board of horticulture, in his 

 address before the A. A. N., at Port- 

 land, "and the meat of the whole thing 

 lif>s in the section defining diseased and 

 infested fruits, plants, etc., as a public 

 nuisance, and giving the board power 

 to abate the same in a summary man- 

 ner. We realize that this is a drastic 

 provision, as is also the power to de- 

 clare and enforce a quarantine against 

 any district, and they are to be used 

 only in emergencies. The enforcement 



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Palms, Bay Trees, Boxwood and Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Ever- 

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SUNBURST ROSES, 3-inch, own root. $15.00 per 100; $125.00 per 1000. 



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Florists are always welcome visitors to our Nurseries. We are only a few minutes from New 

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 RUIHlRrORD, NEW JERSEY 



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PEONIES 



25 acres of the best varieties of 

 Peony plants. Write for prices if in- 

 terested. 



GILBERT H. WILD, SARCOXIE, NO. 



of all such laws calls for common sense 

 and discretion. 



"While our laws may seem rigorous 

 to n nurseryman coming from a state 

 that does not have careful inspection, 

 or restrictive legislation, investigation 

 will show that they are of about the 

 same general tenor as those of the other 

 Pacific coast or inter-mountain states. 

 Further examination wiH show that 

 where the fruit industry is growing 

 most rapidly the laws are becoming 

 most drastic, and, on the other hand, 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND KAPUES. PimiB 



AND HKMLOCKS 



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where the laws and inspection are most 

 rigorous the fruit industry is thriving 

 the best." 



