Sm-THMBER 18, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



67 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



PRUIT TRBBS ORNAMBNTAL TRBBS SHRUBS CLBMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



ROSES EVERGREENS 



Writ* lor 

 TtmAm Uat. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. 6«eva, N. V. 



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1000 ACBBB 



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HARDY CHOICB 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Prices 



Hiram T. Jones 



Uaioi CoHity Nurseries, EUZABCTH. N. J. 



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JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY 



Wholasal* Qrow«rs 

 for th« Trad* 



Tr«es and Plants of All Kinds 



Send for List 



NEWARK, '.' '.' NEW YORK 



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approved of such a method of discrimi- 

 nation. 



In the business session Of the meet- 

 ing the committee that was appointed 

 last year at Gulfport to draft a con- 

 stitution made its report. After a dis- 

 cussion the constitution presented was 

 passed with a. few slight changes. 



Officers Elected. 



In the election of officers the follow- 

 ing were chosen to serve for the com- 

 ing year: 



President — Theodore Bechtel^ Ocean 

 Springs. 



Vice-president — S. W. Crowell, Rose- 

 iicres. 



Secretary-treasurer — R. W. Harned, 

 Agricultural College; reelected. 



Member of the executive committee 

 — •!. E. Lewis, Eupora. 



The retiring president, J. E. Wood- 

 ''am, is ex-officio a member of the 

 txecutive committee. 



Tlie Frogram. 



The discussion of the action to be 

 faken in regard to the laws, legisla- 

 t^ive appropriations, inspection ,^nd the 

 like occupied thd greater patt of tl^''< 

 time of the meetift^ Besides the presi- 

 'lent's address, which was largely on 

 ''ic above subjects also, an interesting 

 •">d instructive paper on "The Propa- 

 gation of Nursery Stock" was read by 

 •lames Brodie, of Biloxi. Two other 

 lapers were presented, also of great 

 interest, one on "Pecans," a subject 

 "f much discussion among southern 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



PALMS AND GENERAL DECORATIVE PLANTS 



CONIFERS. SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 



INSPECTION INVITED 



Nurserymen and Florists 



Rutherford, New Jersey 



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Wlf^ Qft^ in a Drkcifinn to quote prices on specimen Bversreens 

 VVC arc lll a *^"»»""** that wlU be 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 yarletles of Eyergreens, send In your lists and we 

 will giye you a filgure that will make you money. 



1 905 West Farms Road. NEW YORK CITY 

 T*l*ph*n* SaiT C*rtl*iidt 



P. H. GOODSELL, 



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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. 



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rOTGROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



10 varieties, at $2.00 per 100. Such as 

 Fairfield (early), Wm. Belt (medium), 

 Stevens' L. Champion (late), and 7 other 

 good kinds. 



J. H. O'HAGAN 



Riverview Nurseries, LITTLE SILVER. N. J 

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Nothin' to do 



but grow 



R oses for You 



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nurserymen at present, by Theodore 

 Bechtel, of Ocean Springs, the other 

 on ' ' Roses, " by S. W. Crowell, of Rose- 

 acres. 



NURSERY IN EECEIVEE'S HANDS. 



^ 



Bloomington Firm in Court. 



In response to a petition filed by the 

 McLean County Bank September 10, 

 .John Y. Chisholm was appointed to 

 act a|, receiver for the Phoenix Nurs- 

 ery ^j, Bloomingfcii,J>Ill. He is now 

 iu charge of the company's affairs, 

 both at the store in Bloomington and 

 at the plant at Normal, and Js admin- 

 istering the business in hopes of paying 

 a dividend on the claims at an early 

 date. The liabilities of the company 

 are from $60,000 to $65,000, of which 

 $35,000 is held by the McLean County, 

 First National and People's banks of 



YOUR 1914 CATALOGUE 

 TRADE WILL REQUIRE 



The Finest Canna 



in Each Color 



Nn. Alfred F. Conard for pink 

 Meteor for red 



Kate r. Deemer for yellow 

 Nt. Blanc for white 



For complete list and recommendations 

 consult the 



Canna Specialists: 



Tbis Conard & Jones Co. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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ROSES 



In Leading Varieties 



John Welsh Young 



Upsal StatiM. P. R. R. PHIUDCLPHIA. PA. 



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Bloomington and the remainder divided 

 among a large number of small credit- 

 ors. The assets of the firm are not 

 easily fixed. There are sixty-five acres 

 of land, valued at from $650 to $800 

 per acre. The value of the property 

 aside from the real estate is estimated 

 at $35,000 by some, although the com- 

 pany's figure is a great deal higher. 

 W. E. Rossney, president of the con- 

 cern, estimates the total assets at 

 $175,000. 



Banks' Accounts Secured. 



A few months ago, it is said, a bond 

 issue wag made to cover the amount of 



