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NOTHMBKB 26, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



7S 



An 

 Opportanity 



We have a lars:e stock 

 on hand. 



Highest grade. 



Lowest prices. 



Order now. 



CYCLAMEN 



We grow orer 20,000 of tbeae itrj deairable 

 plants in separate colors or mixed; tbe finest 

 strains available. 



Assorted, 6-lnch 40c each 



Assorted, 6-inch 60c each 



BOXWOODS 



Bach 



10-incta Box Bnsb $0.25 



12-inch Box Bush 80 



Ji2-inch Box Busti, extra heavy, lO-lnches 



wide 40 



15-incb Box Bnsb 60 



18-lncb Box Busb .'.'. 1.00 



24-inch Box Bash 1.25 



30-incb Pyramid 2.00 



3e-incb Pyramid 8.00 



3Mi-foot Pyramid 8.S0 



4-foot Pyramid 4.00 



STANDARDS. 



2-foot stem, 12 to 15-incb crown. $2.00 



THE GEO.WITTBOU) CO.m^^".i".CmCAGO 



McathMK Tb» Rc*to«' 



BALTlMQItt IttBSEUES 



GilLIFORRM PRIVET 



Any aa&nttty. size and mw. No bettsr 

 grown. Shade and arnamcntal Trees. 

 Shrubs and Vines. Full Une ot Fruit 

 Trees and Plants. 



OKT OUB PRICKS AND OATAIXMUB 



fRANKLIN DAVIS NURSERY CO. 



BALTIMORI. MD. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



A separate section makes provision for 

 fumigation. It is also an offense to 

 fail to destroy or disinfect infested 

 stock. Section 13 reads: 



"Any person * • « shipping fruit 

 trees or trees of any kind, shrubs, vines, 

 scions, cuttings or plants within the 

 state shall afSx to each 'package, bun- 

 dle or parcel containing the same a dis- 

 tinct mark, stamp or label, showing the 

 name of the shipper or grower, the* lo- 

 cality where grown, and the variety of 

 said trees, shrubs, vines, grafts, scions, 

 cuttings, plants or buds." Violation of 

 this section is made a misdemeanor. 



Packages Improperly Labeled. 



The case which was before the Idaho 

 court involved a suit to recover on the 

 statutory bond given by defendant, on 

 the ground that defendant had failed 

 to properly label packages of ^ apple 

 trees so as to show the true vai^ety of 

 t^e trees. The trial court held that'tfhe 

 law was invalid on account of technical 

 insuflSciency of the title, but the Su- 

 preme court reversed this holding, and, 

 in doing so, said: 



"The conditions of that bond are 

 clear and unequivocal. They require 

 the dealer in fruit trees to faithfully 

 demean himself as such and to 'fully 

 comply with all the provisions' of said 

 act, and the provisions of Section 13 

 of the act require the seller to mark 

 each package with a stamp or label 

 showing the name of the shipper or 

 grower, the locality where grown, and 

 the variety of the tree or shrub or vine. 

 This was for the protection of the pur- 

 chaser, as well as to give certain in- 

 formation to the horticultural inspect- 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



FRUIT TREES ORKAMSSTAL TRSES SHRUBS 



rT.BWATI& -^ . SMAI.L FRUITS ^ 



Write for BflCrC rifffBCBCFMC 67 Tears * 



Trade List fflUa&d bWUIHnLLIld 1000 Acres 



W. A T. SMITH COWPANY, Geneva, N. Y. ^ 



Mention The Review whea yon write. 



We 



ofl*^ in a DrkclfSrkn to quote prioes tn speoimen Bvergre^as 

 arc HI a fUaillUll that wUl be decidedly attnotiTe to any- 

 one who is BUYING TO SELL AOAIN. If yon are in the market for anything 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer yarieties of Byercreena, send in your lists and ws 

 will giye yon a figure that will make you money 



INTERNATIONAL NURSERIES, he."*' *?JiaJri^ar^!Lg2f *^ 



MontKin Th» R^rlt-w when yon write. 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Beat for Over Half a Oentnrr. Flra, Spruce, 

 Plnea. Junipers, Arborrltaea, Tews, In small 

 and larire sices. Price List Now Ready. 



TNi: D. MILL NURSERY CO, 



Kvergreen Specialists. Largrest Growers in America 

 Box 403. Dund««. IIL 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



"Booklet on Peony Culture' 



Now ready for dtotnbution. 

 Send for one now. 



PETCRSON NURSERY 



30 N. Ls Salle SL. < CHiaGO. ILL 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



ors. It was just as obligatory tinder 

 the provisions of said act for the seller 

 to mark the variety of the tree as it was 

 to give the name of the grower and the 

 locality where grown. The legislature 

 no doubt considered it as important to 

 protect the purchaser in obtaining the 

 kind or variety of tree purchased as to 

 protect him from the diseases and pesta 

 with which fruit trees are sometimes in- 

 fected. A purchaser might be injured 

 more by the failure of the seller to de- 

 liver him the kind of trees purchased 

 than he would be by delivering him 

 trees infected with insects or disease, 



ROSES-CANNAS 



CONARD & JONES CO. 

 W«st Qrov*. Pa. 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



Bobbink & Atkins 



NURSERYMEN. 

 FLORISTS and PLANTERS 



RUTHERrORD, NEW JERSEY 



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EASTER ROSES 



Pot our 4-in. now in 5 or 6-in. 

 ^< LLL L U LL \spRi»ioncLDoMio. J 



Mention Th» W»y1»w wh^n T an write 



since the insects or diaease might be 

 gotten rid of, while a seedling or some 

 inferior kind of apple tree could not 

 be easily changed to a standard va- 

 riety." & 



