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APRIL 22, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



71 



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STRAWBERRIES! 



I 7,000,000 HEAVY-CROWNED, STRONG-ROOTED PLANTS | 



= Our Strawberry plants are all grown in new, fresh, propagating beds. Our Nurseries are located in one of the = 



S largest strawberry growing sections of the country, and the soil produces unusually heavy crowns and abundant = 



5 roots. We will make shipment of strawberry plants direct to your customers, and under your tag, if you desire. 5 



S We are doing this now for a number of large nurserymen and florists. Write us for prices and full particulars. = 



S We have over 30 of the best standard varieties, including the famous Ever-bearing varieties, which bear fruit the E 



E first season and furnish berries clear up to frost. E 



KXTRA EARLY 



Longfellow (S) 

 Michel (S) 

 Ozark (S) 

 Texas (S) 



KARL.T 



Climax (S) 

 Charles I (S) 

 Crescent (P) 

 Helen Davis (S) 

 Lady Thompson (S) 



MSDIUM 



Bubach (P) 

 Cardinal (P) 

 Douglass (S) 

 Fendall (P) 

 Glen Mary (S) 

 Haverland (P) 

 Klondike (S) 

 Marshall (S) 

 Missionary (S) 

 Senator Dunlap (S) 

 Warfleld (P) 



LATS 



Aroma (S) 

 Brandy wine (S) 

 Chesapeake (S) 

 Evening Star (S) 

 Gandy (S) 

 Monroe (S) 

 Sample (P) 

 Son's Prolific (S) 



EVSB-BEARING 



Americas (S) 

 Progressive (S) 



S STARK CITY GROWN ASPARAGUS ROOTS E 



E 100,000 Conover's Colossal, . - - . $o.40 per 100; $ 3.00 per 1000 = 



S 75,000 Reading Giant, - - - - - 1.25 per 100; 10.00 per 1000 '' E 



E Write for prices on field-grown roses, phlox, iris, peonies, lilac, shrubs, ornamentals and shade trees, etc. E 



I WILLIAM P. STARK NURSERIES, Neosho, Missouri | 



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Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



state, for sale or distribution, any nur- 

 sery stock, or acting as agent, sales- 

 man or solicitor for any nurseryman or 

 dealer in nursery stock, must obtain 

 a license from the commissioner of 

 agriculture. The license fee is $5 for 

 nurserymen and dealers and $2 for 

 agents, salesmen and solicitors. No li- 

 cense will be issued to any agent, sales- 

 man or solicitor unless the nurseryman 

 or dealer represented is licensed. 



Every nurseryman or dealer applying 

 for a license is required to execute and 

 file with the commissioner of agricul- 

 ture a bond of $1,000, with surety or 

 sureties to be approved by the com- 

 missioner, conditioned for the faith- 

 ful compliance by the applicant with 

 all of the provisions of this and other 

 horticultural statutes, and conditioned 

 further that all nursery stock sold or 

 delivered by him shall be true to name, 

 age and variety as represented, and 

 free from the diseases and pests re- 

 quired to be guarded against by the 

 act. 



The act provides for hearings with 

 approximately court procedure, upon 

 written complaints to the commissioner 

 that the holder of a license has vio- 

 lated the laws of the state relating 

 to horticulture. 



Section 23 reads: "It shall be un- 

 lawful for any person to deceive or 

 defraud any person on the sale of any 

 nursery stock by substituting inferior 

 or different varieties from those or- 

 dered, or to willfully or intentionally 

 bring into this state or to offer for 

 sale or distribution within this state 

 or to ship, sell or deliver upon any sale 

 any nursery stock that is infected, and 

 in case of any such deceit, fraud or 

 substitution, the person, firm or cor- 

 poration damaged or injured thereby 

 shall have recourse against the bond 

 filed by the licensed nurseryman or 

 dealer from whom such stock has been 

 purchased, for all damages sustained, 

 which damages may be recovered at 

 the suit of the party injured against 



Fresh Importations— Just Arrived, in Fine Condition 



Boacweod, Bulb Bhap^— 



U-ln IO.SS 



IS-ln. 46 



24-la. 1.00 



BO-IB. S.0O 



Boxwood Pymmtdt 

 Se-lB 1.TS 



48-111. S.26 



M-U 4.00 



Boxwood OIebe»— 



18 b7 is-iB s.oe 



Rhododendron!, hardy torts (or ontalde pUntlnc. 

 18 to 24 In.. 8 to 12 bads. 76c each; 24 to M 

 in.. 12 to 16 boda. <1.00 each. 



Axalea IColllt, IS to 18 In., busby, 40e saeb, UM 

 per dOE., $36.00 per 100. 



Asalea Hinodeglri, 15 to 18 in., very bushy. I1.M 

 each. 



Japanese Ki^les, blood leered, beantlfnl plaata. 

 8 to 8H ft. high, well branched. $1.00 each. 



Anonba Japonioa Pnnctata, beantl folly spottsd 

 (oUace. IS t» M la. high. kvky. Tie MckT 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., Palnesvllie, 0. 



Mention The Berlew when yoo wrtte. 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Best for Over Half a Oentory. Flra, Spmce, 

 Pines, Junipers, Arborrltaee, Tewa, Id smali 

 and large sizes. Price lAai Now Ready. 



THK D. HILL NURSCRY CO.. 



Eversraen SpedalisU. Larrest Growers in America 

 B«x 403, DundM. IN. 



IRIS Surplus List Ready 



Spring shipment 



PETERSON NURSERY 



so N. La SalU St.. CHICAGO 



MentlOB The Rerlew when yoa wrlta. 



the nurseryman or dealer causing the 

 damage and the sureties on such bond 

 in any court of competent jurisdic- 

 tion." 



Duplicates of Orders Bequlred. 



All nurserymen and dealers in nur- 

 sery stock and all salesmen^ aplicitors 



RAFriA 



Natural— Four standard irrades. 

 Colored— Twenty colors. 



We are headquarters — always carry 

 several hundred bales in stock. Can ship 

 any grade in any quantity at a moment's 

 notice. 



Bale (226 lbs.) lots or less. 



Write for prices and terms. 



McHutchison tt Co. 



The Import Hona« 

 17 Murray Street, NEW TORK 



Usatlon The Rerlsw whta you write. 



ROSES-CANNAS 



CONARD & JONES CO. 

 West Ufv, Pa. 



Mention The Berlew when yoa writ*. 



