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NOTBMBER 19, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



7& 



JULES GOUCHAULT & TURBAT NURSERIES 



E. TURBAT & CO., successors, O RLEANS, FRANCE 



TO THE AMERICAN NURSERY AND FLORIST TRADE 



Gentlemen. — On account of the war we have not printed, at 

 this season, any catalogue, although we have on hand the best lot 

 of Nursery and Florist slocks we have had for years. 



We have not printed a catalogue because its preparation has been 

 stopped by the uncertainty in which we have been during the months 

 of August and September. 



We do not speak about the uncertainty of the results of the 

 defensive war, but of the uncertltude of the means of transport of 

 the goods. 



Now, however, we are sure that the French railways touching 

 the seaports in connection with the U. S. A. are able to do their 

 work, and that the sea is free. The route is via Le Havre direct 

 to New York or via England. 



In these conditions our services are at the disposition of our 

 American colleagues for the following articles: 

 BOS£ TREES. Several millions deliverable, in the best sorts, old and 



new, in splendid choice. Our collection is one of the most com- 

 plete in the world, deliverable as dwarfs and as standards. 



Great specialties of Ramblers and Baby Ramblers. 

 ROSE STOCKS. Enormous lots of Manetti, Multiflora de la Griffer- 



ale, Multiflora Polyantha. Dog Rosfe, etc. 

 ALI. FRUIT TRBE STOCKS. Enormous lots of Apple. Cherry, 



Mahaleb, Pear, Plum Myrobolan, Quince, etc. ' 

 YOUNG DECIDUOUS and EVERGREEN ORNAMENTAL TRKE8 



and SHRUBS. Very large assortment and splendid choice. 



\'OUNG FOREST STOCKS. Conifers and others. Specially Betal» 



alba (Common Birch), Pinus Austriaca nigra (Austrian Plne)». 



Pinus Laricio Corsica, Pinus Sylvestris (Scotch Pine), etc. 

 YOUNG CONIFERS from open ground and in pots. Very good. 

 NEW. RARE AND NOTICEABLE TBEES AND SHRUBS. 

 FORCING SHRUBS IN BUSHES. Many sorts. 

 HARDY HERBACEOUS. New, rare and noticeable hardy berbace- 



ous; also general varieties. 

 Big assortment of ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisies), PEONIES^ 



PHLOXES, etc. 



And In general, all FRENCH NURSERY PRODUCTS. 



If you have in hand our catalogue dated Autumn 1913, Spring 

 1914, please read It as reference, taking account that our new prices 

 are about the same, except these for several Fruit tree stocks. Rose 

 stocks. Rose trees, which have been lowered, some of them on a 

 large scale. 



We will be pleased to quote at once any demand received. Th» 

 best care will be bestowed on any order received. 



Our nurseries are placed under the control of the Paris phyto- 

 pathologlcal station. Do not forget to send your number of permit 

 with your orders. 



New customers should send French or English reference, or cash. 



Awaiting the favor to hear from you in the course of the season, 

 we remain, gentlemen. Yours faithfully, 



(Signed) E. TURBAT & Ca. 



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HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Beat for Over Halt a (Century. Firs, Spruce, 

 Plnea, Jiinlpera, Arborrltaes, Tewa, in small 

 and large Blzea. Price List Now Ready. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO^ 



Evergreen Specialists. Largest Growers in America 

 Box 403. Dund**, IIL 



Mention The Bevlew wben yon write. 





Booklet on Peony Culture 



Now ready for distribution. 

 Send for one now. 



PETERSON 



30 N. La Salle St. 



NURSERY 



CHICAGO, ILL 



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JACKSON & PERKINS CONTANY 



Wholesale Growers 

 for the Trade 



Trees and Plants of All Kinds 



Send for List 



NEWARK, .'. .'. NEW YORK 



Mpntinn Th^ R<>t1«»w when yon ^rrlte. 



canker may be introduQed at any time 

 into the United StatesSvith citrus nur- 

 sery stock, buds, scions or seeds. 



This disease has already been brought 

 to this country, apparently on Japa- 

 nese nursery stock, and is becoming 

 established in the gulf citrus region of 

 the United States, including Florida. 

 In the latter state most strenuous ef- 

 forts, at great cost, which probably 

 will be successful, are being made to 

 stamp it out. 



In view of the tremendous value of 

 the citrus development in the United 

 States, and the serious possibilities of 

 this and other citrus diseases, it be- 

 comes the duty of the Secretary of Ag- 

 riculture to consider the advisability 

 of restricting or prohibiting the im- 

 portation of citrus nursery stock, buds, 

 scions or seeds, from all foreign coun- 

 tries. 



Under Section 7 of the plant quaran- 

 tine act of August 20, 1912, a. public 

 hearing will be held at the Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, at 

 10 o'clock, December 8, 1914, in order 

 that all persons interested may have 

 an opportunity to appear and be heard 

 concerning the establishment of a quar- 

 antine on all citrus nursery stock, buds, 

 scions or seeds coming to the United 

 States. 



Genuine North Carolina Natural Peach Pits 



We are now booking orders for 1914 pits for Fall delivery. 

 If you are in the market kindly write us for prices and 

 samples. The stock you buy from us is guaranteed to 

 give satisfaction, and we guarantee to deliver what we 

 book you. 



J. K. MORRISON GROCERY & PRODUCE CONPANY 



STATESVILLE, N. C. 



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NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



FRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES 



CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



Write for 

 Trade List 



SHRUBS 



ROSES EVERGREENS 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva, N. Y. 



67 Years 

 lOOU Acres 



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\\/a <if>A in a f^rkcifinn to aaote prices on specimen Bversreeas 



YVC arc 111 a *^"a* """ that will be decidedly attraotire to any- 

 one who is BUYING TO SELL AGAIN. If you are in the market for anythinc 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer rarieties of Eyergreens, send in your Hats and we 

 will giye yon a figure that will make you money. 



INTERNATIONAL NURSERIES, hc.^' ''HJSlUnkJfnL:^^} *"* 



M«»ntl<in Th» Rprlt-w wh^-n yon write. 



Berberis Thunbergii 

 Amurense Privet 

 and Ibota Privet 



IN ALL SIZES 



SOUTHSIDE NURSERIES 



CHESTER, VA. 



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ROSES-CANNAS 



CONARD & JONES CO. 

 W«st arov*. Pa. 



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BALTIMORE NURSERIES 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Any Quantity, size and aee. No better 

 grown. Shade and ornamental Trees, 

 Shrubs and Vines. Full line of Fruifc 

 Trees and Plants. 



GET OUR PRICES AND OATALOGUK 



FRANKLIN DAVIS NURSERY CO. 



BALTIMORt, MD. 



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If. 2% in ROSES ^^^^'"^ 

 First Aid to Bayers— 40-page Fill List 



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