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April 1, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



73 



NURSERY STOCK for Horists' Trade 



Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Small Fruits, Roses, Clematis, 



Peonies, Herbaceous Plants 



Extra nn« Selection of 



RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS, KALMIA, DAPHNE, TREE ROSES, 

 CHINESE MAGNOLIAS, ENGLISH WALNUTS, KOSTER'S SPRUCE, 

 HEMLOCK, RETINOSPORAS, JUNIPER, MUQHO PINE, NORDMAN'S 

 FIR, ARBOR VITAE PYRAMIDALIS and HOVEY'S GOLDEN. 



AmpelopsisVeitchii, California Privet, Barberry Thunbergii 

 and Rosa Setigera, Clematis Jackmanli. 



Write for our wholesale trade list. 



68 YEARS 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



1000 ACRES 



Mention Tb* Rerlow whan yon writ*. 



Nelfon's Nuneries 



200 Acres 



Are noted for the ex- 

 ceptionally fine stock of 

 SHADE TKE£8 and MHBUBS 



A visit will repay you, as you will 

 need Just such stock for your ell 

 ents who desire quick landscape re- 

 sult-) from their plantinRs. Special,. 

 Isctiuntto srardenerri. * 1 



SWAIN NELSON S SONS CO. 

 7S4 Marquette Bldg. CHICAGO 



SPECIAL-CAUFORNIA PRIVET 



100.00) 2-year, 2 to 3-ft.. $18.00 per 1000 

 50.0C0 1-year, 12 to 18-in., 18.00 per 1000 



Cash with order 



HARRY B. EDWiiRDS, Little Silver, N. J. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



owned the larger part of the com- 

 pany's stock. The officers of the 

 Bloomington Nursery Co., successor to 

 the Phoenix Nursery Co., are: Presi- 

 dent, Sidney Tuttle; vice-president and 

 treasurer, A. H. Eossney; secretary and 

 manager, W. E. Rossney. 



EUROPEAN PINES TO BE BARRED. 



No European pine trees will be per- 

 mitted to be imported into the United 

 States after July 1, a quarantine order 

 to this effect having been signed by 

 the secretary of agriculture. This ac- 

 tion has been taken to save American 

 pine trees from the pine-shoot moth, 

 which has long done much damage in 

 i-uropean forests. This pest has already 

 become established in nurseries and 

 parks in some states, but it is believed 

 that by pruning and destroying the af- 

 tected shoots the disease can be 

 stamped out if no more infected nur- 

 ^^^y stock is imported into the country. 



The European pine-shoot moth eats 

 out the new buds and kills or deforms 



500,000 California Privet 



Two years, 2 to 3 feet, 6 to 8 branches, extra fine 119.00 per 1000 



Two years. 2 to 3 feet. 3 to 6 branches js.oo per 1000 



Two and three years, 3 to 4 feet. 6 to 12 branches, extra fine. 25.00 per 1000 



Bright, clean and handsome, with remarkable root system. 



AMAnD DDf 1fI?T O^e year, 12 to 18 inches, extra fine $16.00 per WO 



AnUUIl riUVLl two years. ISi to 2 feet 20.00 per 1000 



Two years, 2 to 3 feet 30.00perl000 



DFDDrPIC THITIIIDVDPIT ^wo years, transplanted and stocky, 



DLIiDLIIIJ lllullDLllllll ^ *<> ^2 inch, $4.50 per 100. $40.00 per 1000: and 12 to 

 vuatvMkkBV auviivmj>«via 18 inch, $5.50 per 100. $50.00 per 1000. 



Special Rates on lots of 5000 or more. Contracts for California Privet in car lots 



for fall delivery solicited. 



J. T. LOVETT, 



Little Sflver, N. J. 



Mention The Hevlew when yon write. 



IMPORTED STOCK OF QUALITY 



Fresh Importations— Just Arrived, in Fine Condition 



Boxwood, Bnih Bhapo— 



12-ln I0.2B 



18-ln. 45 



24-III 1.00 



30-ln 2.00 



Borwood Pyramids— 



Se-lB 1.75 



42-1 



•in. 



2.2.T 



48-ln 8.25 



54-lD 4.00 



Boxwood Olobe*^ 



18 by 18-ln 8.00 



Bhododondroni, good forcing rarlettes, brlgbt col- 

 om, clean foliage, 8 to 12 bnds, 60c each; 12 

 to 16 bnds, $1.00 each. 



Bhododeadront, hardy torta for onttlde planting, 

 18 to 24 In , 8 to 12 ha<l8. 7Sc each; 24 to 80 

 In.. 12 to 16 bnda. $1.00 each. 



Bhododendron Pink Pearl, one of the floMt fore 

 ing proposltlonn, line plants, beaatifnl follaca 

 and nicely bndded. $1.25 each. 



Asalea MoUIi, 15 to 18 In., busby, 40c each. $4.28 



per dox.. $35.00 perlOO. 



Asalea Hinodegiri, 15 to 18 In., rery baaby. Si 9« 

 each. 



Magnolia Bonlangeaaa, Speclota and I,«Ba«i. 4 to 

 6 ft., loll of bads, balled and burlapoed. tVBO 

 each. 



Magnolia Halleana (Stellata), 2^ to 8 ft., v^ry 

 busby and full of buds, balled and hurlai.|n-.l 

 $1.50 each. 



Japanese Maples, bloo<l lesTed, beautiful planu 

 3 to S\i ft. high, well branched, $1.50 each. 



Ancnba Japonioa Punctata, beautifully spotted 

 foUage. 18 to 24 lo. high, boiliy. Tie WMlu 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., 



Painesvillo, Ohio 



Mention The Herlew when yon n-rio. 



the young twigs of pine trees in such 

 a way that the timber value is seriously 

 and permanently lowered. The moth 

 feeds mostly on young trees between 6 

 and 15 years of age, destroying a large 



number of buds and young shoots and 

 injuring adjoining ones. These injured 

 shoots bend downward and outward, 

 afterwards growing upward again. 

 When the pest is abundant the trees 



