JOLT «, 1914, 



The Florists^ Review 



69 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



PALMS AND GENERAL DECORATIVE PLANTS 

 CONIFERS. SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 



INSPECTION INVITKD 



Nurserymen and Florists Rutherfford« New Jersey 



M«Btloii The B«t1»w wh<B yon writ*. 



Wa nffi^ In a Pnelflrhn to quote prices on speoimoi BvergrMM 

 VVe are in a f US>lllUn that wUl be decidedly attraotiTe to anj- 

 0I3S who is BUYING TO SELL AQAIN. If yon are in the market for anything 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer yarieties of Eyergreens, send in your lists and we 

 wll dye you a figure that will make you money. 



INTERNATIONAL NURSERIES. hc,'»'» '"tSZHrJkTT^SLXSSt *"" 



MbbOod Th« Ktritw wben yon writ*. 



READY NOW 



We are ready to fill orders 

 for strong, healthy potted 

 plants of the famous 



Americus Strawberry 



the greatest of all the fall -fruiting sorts. 

 If planted before the middle of August 

 will bear luscious fruit until late fall. 



Special Wholesale Price, $7.50 per 100 



Send your order Quick if you 

 want plants at this special rate 



WEEBER & DON. Setd Menhants 



1 1 4E Chambers St., New York, N. Y. 



Meqtlon The BaTlew when yog wrif . 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Best for Over Half a 0«ntnry. Firs, Spmce, 

 Plnea, Janlpers, Arborrltaea, Tews, In small 

 and larire siEes. Price Uat Now Ready. 



THK D. HILL NURSKIIY CO.. 



Evergreen Si>ecUlisU. Largrest Growers in America 

 Box 403. Duiid**, IIL 



MentlM i The Berlew wben yon write. 



a protection to the freight. This does 

 not amount to as much as on the ship- 

 ments moving to and from the Pacific 

 coast, but, nevertheless, it is these 

 little savings that count. 



To and from practically all points 

 there is either an allowance for dun- 

 nage or preservative and it is to the 

 interest of the nurseryman to look into 

 these matters carefully, as the rail- 

 roads will not of their own accord give 

 tbe shipper the advantage of these 

 allowances. 



Just as a passing mention. A great 

 many of the nurseries from which we 

 have been receiving shipments this 

 year are failing to specify upon the 

 bill of lading that the trees are dor- 

 mant. In case this is left off the rail- 

 roads will invariably charge the higher 

 "■ate and to get a refund it necessitates 

 * claim. C. E. Buehner. 



2YR. 



INSPECTION REPORT FOR MAT. 



Scales and scale insects on palms and 

 °^y trees from Belgium were the most 

 numerous in the findings of the inspect- 

 'ors of imported nursery stock for the 

 "*onth of May. Forty shipments of bay 

 trees were found infested with Coccus 

 nesperidum, the soft brown scale, ac- 

 cording to News-letter No. 10, is- 

 !^^*l l>y C. C. Marlatt, chairman of the 

 jedfral horticultural board. Crown gall 

 ''as found on several shipments of fruit 

 °joci^ from England, Prance and Ger- 

 ™a|iy, and eggs of the European tussock 

 wot), on a few importations. 



4 IN. 



For Quick Results From Lsto FUmtlnar. 



Bordeaux, Chromatella (Cloth of Gold), Ore- 

 ville (Seven Sisters). Mary Washington, Prairie 

 Queen. Reine Marie Henrietta, Solfatare, Sweet- 

 heart, $7.00 par lOO 



Blumenschmidt. Etoilede Lyon, Graf Zeppelin, 

 Jubilee, Maman Cochet, Mari6 von Houtte.Phila. 

 Cr. Rambler, Souv. de Pierre Notting, Souv. de 

 Prea. Camot, White Dorothy Perkins, White 

 Maman Cochet, 98.00 por lOO 



Milady. Marechal Niel, White Killamey. 

 $&8.00 por lOO 



76 other excellent sorts in lots of 25 to 100. 



^<t!Ll-L LULL '^PRiiiQncLDOHio. J 



Menttwi The Review when yon write. 



ROSES-CANNAS 



CONARD & JONES CO. 

 Wost Orovo, Pa. 



MpntloD Thp H>TI«»w wh»n T»»n writy 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY 



Wholosalo Qrowors 

 for tho Trado 



TroM and Pianto of All KEnda 



Send for List 



NEWARK, -.' '.- NEW YORI^ 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 

 THE 



Na(J(iff Horticultural Co. 



Seedsmen and Horticulturists 



56 Vesey Street, NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BOXWOOD, PYRAMIDAL 



Final clean-up at reduced prices. 



2»«-ft $1.50 each 



3-ft 2.()0each 



Perfect stock. 



r. 0. FRANZEN, S319 Ns. CUik St, CHICAIO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



In numbers there seems to have been 

 an increase during the month of May 

 over the two previous months. Bel- 

 gium, Holland, England, the Philippine 

 islands and Samoa had the most cases 

 of infestation and disease charged to 

 them. Inspectors in the District of Co- 

 lumbia, Massachusetts, New Jersey and 

 Pennsylvania seemed to be the most 

 active, in point of numbers of cases 

 reported. 



fLeur-de-lis or 

 GERMAN IRIS 



THE following list 1b the. result of long study 

 of the moet desirable kinds, and is arranged 

 accordlDK to blooming season, beginning 

 about May 16. In the descriptions S indicates tbe 

 erect petals or standards, F tbe drooping petals 

 or falls. A clump consists of from 3 to 5 tubers. 

 Will not s« 11 lees than six' of one kind at tbe dozen 

 rate, or less than 25 of one kind at the hundred 

 rate. No orders taken for less than six of one 

 kind in single roots.. 



85 per cent dtacoant to the trade 

 Iris Oermanlca (type). 32 in. Clump Doz. 100 

 8. violet blue, F. rich pur- 

 ple, very large and fragrant, $0.26 $() 60 $ 4.00 

 I ngebor g, 17 in. S. pure 

 white, F. pearly white, 



orange beard 1.25 :<.50 30.00 



Halfdan,24in. S. and F. light 



yellow HO 2.25 16.00 



Walhaiia, 24 in. S. b'ue, F. 



deep blue, very showy, new, 1.15 ;i.25 26.00 

 Florentine, 26 in. S. and F. 

 pearly white, source of 



Orris Root perfume 44» ill) 8.00 



Kocbi, 24 in. S. and F. rich 



caret purple 125 3.50 30.00 



Princess of Wales, 24 in. S. 



and F. pure white 1.25 3. 50 30.00 



Orimson King, 28 In. S. and 



F. clear claret purple U\ 1.10 8.00 



Anias or Macrantba. 28 in. S, 

 lich blue, F. blue violet, 



extra large bloom 1.'25 3 50 W.OO 



Honorable i)r Sann Soucl, 28 

 In S. briirhteBt golden y el- ' 



low, F. mahogany brown.. .25 .60 4.00 



Mrs. Ifenbronner, 24 in. S. 

 and F. unilonn deep golden 



yellow 1.15 3. -25 -26.00 



Gertrude, 34 in. S. and F. 

 same shade rare violet blue, 



Fetorson seedling 65 1.60 12.00 



Iris Koenlg or Iris King. S. 

 lemon, F. maroon, edged 



yellow 1.15 3.25 -25.00 



Fairy, 36 in. S. and F. pure 



white vfry fragrant 80 2.25 15.00 



Rhein NIxle, 28 in. S. white, 



F. blue violet, edged white, 1.25 3 !50 30.00 

 Albert Victor, 40 In. S. and 



F. clear lavender 1.(10 3.00 20.00 



Princess Victoria Louise, 30 

 in. S. yellow, F. light pur- 

 ple 1 «» 3.«) -21)00 



Dalmarius. 28 In. 8. blue, F. 



violet brown, new 1 ()(» 3.00 



Faustine, 24 in. S. lilac, F. 

 violet veined with white, 



single root 50c each 4.00 



Darius, 30 In. S. lemon yel- 

 low, F. purple bleaching 



on edge •'>o 130 10.00 



Dr. Bernice or Msgniflca, 24 

 In. S. coppery bronze, F. 



velvety brown HO 2.25 15.00 



Clio. 20 in. S. white. F. blu- 

 ish purple, reticulated with 



darkveinlDgs 1 <I0 3.Ut '20.00 



Perfection, 30 in. 8. light 

 blue. F. dark velvet violet. 



single root 50c each 4.00 



Madame Cherean, 42 in. S. 

 and F. white, elegantly 



frilled with violet 40 1.10 8.00 



Loreiey. S. light yellow, F. 



blue with yellow edge l.'2B 3.50 30.a) 



Caprice, 30 In. S. and F. deep 



violet, new, single root 



65c each fi 50 



Her Majesty, 30 in. S. pink- 

 ish violet, F. deeper shade, 



heavily veined l.W) 3.00 20.00 



Rubella or Speciosa, 30 in. S. 

 lavender, F. da>k reddish 

 purple, very fragrant, often 



nine blooms on a stalk .36 .90 6.00 



Queen Emma. 28 In. S. and 

 F. waxy white, slight 

 brown reticulation at base 



of petals 100 3.00 20.00 



Aurea, 26 in. 8. and F. solid 

 chrome yellow, no mark- 

 ings 50 1.30 10.00 



OBSian,32ln. S. canary yel- 

 low, F. claret red, striking, 



single root SOceach 4.00 



Candelabre. 30 in S. white, 

 washed with violet, F. vio- 

 let brown, single root 



60c each 4.00 



Nuee d'Orage, 36 in. "Storm 

 Cloud." •*. dove color, F. 

 blue violet, very striking, 



single root 60c each 4.00 



Belle Hortense, 24 in. S. and 

 F. white with violet, single 



root 60c each 4.00 



Modeste Guerin, 28 in. 8. 

 clear yellow, F. reddish vio- 

 let, single root 60ceach 4.00 



Cordelia, 26 in. 8. rosy lilac, 

 F. dark crimson, edged 

 rose, single root. $1.00 each 10.00 

 Orlentalis, 30 in. Intense 

 deep blue with narrow foli- 

 age 35 .90 6.00 



Orlentalis Snow Queen, 30 in. 

 8. and F. ivory white, new, 1.28 3.60 30.00 



PETERSON NURSERY 

 30 N. La Sallo St.. C H I C A O O 



