AuQDST 12, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



75 



"A Bird in the Hand"— 



You know the adage. Well, a Hydrangea in America is worth several Azaleas 

 in Belcfium right now. Of course, the Azaleas may get out of Belgium; we don't 

 know; conditions may change; certainly it is not possible to get anything out of 

 Belgium at present. The war may end next week, but the chances are it won't. 

 Are you going to take that chance? Can you aiford to depend altogether on imported 

 forcing stock, when there is plenty of good forcing stock right here at home— 

 "Made in America"— stock that you know you can depend on? 



HYDRANGEAS, for example. We offer: 



OTAKSA, with 7 to 10 branches, at $26.00 the 100. 

 " 6 and 6 " at 20.00 the 100. 



"4 "at 15.00 the 100. 



French Novelties, all the best ones, at $5.00 the 100 addition for the same sizes. 



They are all in six-inch pots now, plunged outside, and growing like weeds, rich, 

 deep-green, healthy foliage, and "fat" stems that promise big heads of bloom. They 

 will grow into money for you, and sou can cash 'em next Easter. 



There w^on't be any sur- 

 plus of blooming^ plants next 

 Spring. Stick a pin in that. We want 

 every progressive flori»t to get in 

 ■touch with us. .: ' '-■. 



Jackson S Perkins Company 



Wholesale Only 



NEWARK, NEW YORK 



Ours are "Made in America" 



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REHfNBER 



-IF IT'S A BARDY PERENNIAL — 



or so-called Old-fashioned Flower 

 worth growing, we have it in one 

 shape and another the year round. 

 We have the largest stock in this 

 country, all Made in America, 

 and our prices will average 



76c per Dosen 

 $5.50 per 100 



Why say more here? Send for our 

 Wholesale Price List of varieties 

 and benefit from the opportunities 

 this affords you. 



Addrasa R. W. CIneas, Mgr. 



Palisadas Nars«ri«s, Inc. 



Sparkili, N«w York 



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AUDUBON NURSERIES, {."""ter""'"" 



B« 731. WILMINGTON, N. C. 



shiny foliage. The flowers are not at- 

 tractive, but the fruits are showy. The 

 plant is hardy, withstands drought and 

 succeeds well in the shade. If you pre- 

 fer a deciduous flowering plant, I 

 would suggest iLonicera Belgica, the 

 monthly honeysuckle, carrying sweet- 

 scented yellow flowers, or L. semper- 

 virens, the scarlet trumpet honeysuckle, 

 C. W. 



NO QUARANTINE OF CHESTNUT. 



Following a public hearing on the 

 subject, the federal horticultural board 

 has determined not to quarantine chest- 

 nut nursery stock for the purpose of 

 preventing the distribution of the chest- 

 nut bark disease. The board an- 

 nounced that the disease spreads slow- 

 ly, and opportunity has already existed 

 for several years for the distribution 

 of this disease in small quantities to 

 areas where extensive new plantings of 

 chestnut are being made, Eecommen- 

 dation is made that plantings of chest- 



Seasonable Stock 



POINSETTIA HEADQUABTEBS, 



100 1,000 

 21/^ -inch, strong stock .... $5.00 $45,00 



2V^-inch, extra select 6.00 50,00 



3-inch 8,00 70,00 



CYCLAMEN QIGANTEUM. 



Wandsbek Type — Finest in Existence, 



100 1,000 



2y2-inch $ 5,00 $45,00 



3-inch 8,00 75,00 



3-inch, extra select 10,00 90,00 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 

 GIGANTEA AND QBANDIFLOBA. 



Finest in Existence. 

 2^-inch . ,$3.00 per 100; $25,00 per 1,000 

 3-inch . , , 5,00 per 100 



PBIMULA MALACOIDES. 



2%-inch , , $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000 

 3-inch 5.00 per 100 



BECK)NIAS. 



Cinciimati, 2^rinch $15.00 100 



Cincinnati, 3-inch 25.00 100 



Melior, 214-inch 25.00 100 



Chatelaine, 2 14 -inch 5.00 100 



Chatelaine, 3-inch 8.00 100 



Erfordii, Prima Donna, 



Triumph and Luminosa..., 3.00 100 



Coleus, Xmas Bed, 3-inch,,. 5.00 100 



PALMS, CBOTONS, DBACAENAS, 

 ABAUCABIAS, PANDANUS. PRICES 

 UPON APPLICATION. 



Cash, please 



Ernest Rober, Wilmette, 111. 



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riFu^ (5l^^f' 



nut stock be carefully inspected for the 

 presence of the disease. 



Great Falls, Mont.— The Great Falls 

 Floral Co. has been incorporated with 

 an authorized capitalization of $25,000, 

 in shares of a par value of $100 each. 

 The incorporators are John Hodely, 

 H. L. Birum and Ella Q. Birum, all of 

 Great Falls. 



HEADQUARTERS 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



in any Quantity and any size desired. 

 My Privet has more branches than that 

 usually sent out and I grade it better. 



Carloads a specialty. Also 



Amoor River Privet 



Berberis Thunbergii 



Well grown and in large supply. 



J. T. LOVETT, 



NniMitk Nimrf . Little Siher, N. J. 



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HILL'S EVERGREENS 



B«at for Over Half a Oentnir. Firs, Spmee, 

 Plnea, Junipers, Arborrltses, Tews, In small 

 and Urge sizes. Price LM Now Besdj. 



THK D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



Evergreen SpecialisU. Larrest Growers in America 



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