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The Florists' Review 



Afbil 29, 1015. 



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NURSERY STOCK for norists' Trade 



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



Peonies, Herbaceous Plants 



Extra Fin* S«l«ctloii of 



RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS, KALMIA, DAPHNE, TREE ROSES, 

 CHINESE MAGNOLIAS, ENGLISH WALNUTS, KOSTER'S SPRUCE, 

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

 FIR, ARBOR VITAE PYRAMIDALIS and HOVEY'S GOLDEN. 



Ampelopsis Veitchii, California Privet, Barberry Thunbers:ii 

 and Rosa Setigera, Clematis Jackmanii. 



ea YEARS 



Writ* for our wholosalo trado list. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



1000 ACRES 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AMEKICAK ABSOCIATIOV OF mmSEKTlCEN. 



Prealdent, H. B. Chase, Chase, Ala.: Vice- 

 •resident, B. S. Welch. Shenandoah. la.; Secre- 

 tin, John Hall, Rochester. N. Y.; Treasurer. 

 P»ter Toungers, GeneTa. Neb. 



Fortieth annual meeting, Detroit, Mlcb., June 

 28 to 26. 1016. 



Kelly Bros., the wholesale nursery- 

 men, of Dansville, N. Y., have opened a 

 retail store in Syracuse, at the comer of 

 West Genesee and North Clinton streets. 



Thb planting season has been cut short 

 by the premature arrival of summer. It 

 seems that 1915 will be known to the 

 nursery trade as the year without a 

 spring. 



Thkodore Beohtel, proprietor of the 

 Bechtel Pecan Nurseries, at Ocean 

 Springs, Miss., was on the program of 

 the Gulf Coast Horticultural Society's 

 meeting at Mobile, Ala., April 27 and 

 28, for an address on pecan growing. 



Under the head of Business Embar- 

 rassments will be found the report of the 

 bankruptcy petition of Eeilly Bros., of 

 Dansville, N. Y. The action was taken 

 merely to effect an adjustment with cred- 

 itors, as tiie assets total over twice the 

 liabilities. 



Ninety per cent of the apple seed- 

 lings of the United States are grown 

 in the Kaw valley, from Wamego to 

 Lawrence, Kan., the site of the greatest 

 apple seedling business in the world. 

 The Indusby brings approximately $100,- 

 000 annually to the nurserymen of the 

 district. 



E. C. Baker, proprietor of the Minne- 

 sota State Nursery, at Albert Lea, Minn., 

 has returned to that city after having 

 been away during the greater part of the 

 winter. He reports good business, and 

 will remain in Albert Lea for the next 

 three or four months, looking after the 

 shipping and putting in new stock. 



NURSERY STOCK FOR OUTDOOR PLANTING 



Rosesy Clematis, Shrubs, Vines, Perennials, Shade Trees 



Send for List — We sell to the Trade only. 

 JACKSON A PKRKINS COMPANY, NEWARK, NEW YORK 



Mention The BeTlew when yog writa. 



RAFFIA 



Natural— Four standard grades. 

 Colored— Twenty colors. 



We are headquarters — always carry 

 several hundred bales in stock. Can ship 

 any grade in any qaantity at a moment's 

 notice. 



Bale (226 lbs.) lots or less. 



Write for prices and terms. 



McHutchison & Co. 



The Import House 

 17 Murray Street, NEW YORK 



Meitlon The Rerlaw wbea yon write. 



IRIS Surplus List Ready 



Spring shipment 



PETERSON NURSERY 



30 N. La Salle St.. 



CHICAGO 



Maatioa The BeTlew wbtn yoe wrtte. 



A RAISE in its capital stock has been 

 made by the Waxahachie Nursery Co., 

 of Waxahachie, Tex. The increase is 

 from $50,000 to $92,500. 



S. Y. Parnay, for nine years head of 

 the planning department of the Angeles 

 forest reserve of the United States for- 

 estry department, is now associated with 

 the Newhouse Nursery Co., 800 East 

 Villa street, Pasadena, Cal. With his 

 advent, Elmer Awl takes charge of the 



Headquarters for 



BEIMiE PLANTS 



I still have on hand 100.000 California 

 Privet 2 to 3 ft. and 3 to 4 ft.; fine stock 

 at low prices. Also a few thousand 

 Amoor Privet 1*9 to 2 ft. and 2 to 3 ft. 



Contracts solicited for California Pri- 

 vet, Amoor Privet and Berberis Thun- 

 berrii in car lots for fall delivery. 



J. T. LOVETT, 



Niuititk Nuiery, Little Siher, N. J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Nelson's Nuneries 



:•■ ^c^'t 



200 Acres 



Are noted for the excep- 

 tionally fine sUx-k of' 

 SHADS TRKES and SHRUBS^ 

 A visit will reimy you, as you will 

 need just such stock for your cli- 

 ents who desire quick landscape re- 

 sult* from their planOnifg. Special 

 'discount to sardeners. 



SWAIN NEUON « SONS C0. 

 784 Mar<«tte Bl«|. CHICAGO 



The Storrs & Harrison Co. 



PAINESVim NURSERIES 



Ninerynen, Florists and Seedsmen 



PAINBSVILLE, OHIO 



