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^The Florists' Review 



September 2, 1915. 



HEADQUARTERS 



CALIFORNIA fRIVET 



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 Thumberi^i 



Well grown and in large supply. 



J. T. LOVETT, 



NtuMitk Nutery, Little Silver, N. J. 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AXERIOAK A8B00IATI0N OF NtTSSEBYlCEN. 



Praaldent, B:. S. Welch, Shenandoah. la.; Tlce- 

 prMiaent, John Watson, Newark, N. Y.; Secre- 

 tary, John Hall, Rochester, N. Y.; Treaaurer, 

 Peter YonnKers, Genera, Jleb. 



FortT-flrst annaal q^tlng, Ifllwankee, Wia.. 

 JUM ia to 2i, 1916. 



APPLE GEOWEES BEORQANIZE. 



A new organization, known as the 

 Au>ericaB Association of Apple Grow- 

 tirs, was formed last week at the Plant- 

 firs ' hotel, St. Louis. The new forma- 

 tion takes the place of the old organ- 

 ization known as the Apple Growers' 

 n75n|[re88. The following compose the 

 Executive committee: H. M. Dunlap, 

 bf Savoy, 111., chairman; Thos. ^regger, 

 O^Cli&mpaign, 111.; Professor W. A. 

 Kuth, of Urbana, 111.; H. W.-Funk, of 

 Normal, 111., and H. C. Irish and T. C. 

 AVilson, of St. Louis, Mo. The next 

 meeting will be held at St. Louis next 

 March, to which members from every 

 state east of the Rocky mountains and 

 north of Texas are invited. Plans will 

 then be made to enlarge the association. 

 It is intended that a general convention 

 be held in August. H. C. Irish^ of St. 

 Louis, is secretary of the exeojitive 

 committee of national organization. 



J. J, B. 



SQXJTHEEN ASSOCIATION MEETS. 



At its annual convention, at Hender- 

 sonville, N. C, August 25 and 26, the 

 Southern Nurserymen 's Association 

 elected the following officers for the 

 coming year: 



^ President — A. I. Sniith, Knoxville, 

 ^ • Tenn. 



' Vice-President -^ H a r r y Nicholson, 

 Winchester, Tenn. 

 *>S^cf6tary-Treasurer^0. Joe Howard, 

 Pomona, N. C. 

 Atlanta- was selected as the place for 

 the next convention- of the association, 

 in August, 1916. 



Larger'opportunities to dispose of nur 

 s^y stock wa^ the subject of much in-' 

 quiryand discussion at t^e convention.) 

 Th© possibilities .of introducing fruit 

 trees"!!! the general plan of crop diversi- 

 fication, of increasing the number of 

 small home orchards and of disseminat- 

 ing practical instructions to small fruit 

 growers were talked of as means of 

 enabling the nurserymen of the south 

 to inereaee ratber than reduce the size 

 of -their plantings. ! 



Before the convention adjourned a 

 cqnufliittee was appointed to compile 

 educational literature . , to be used in 

 conducting an educational campaign 

 with a view to' encouraging more home 

 orchards- and' the' better care of fruit 



For January, 



February and March 



By Express— Rate. H cent per Zone Number. Guaranteed not taexceedHi. e., in 5th Zone 



?, pleasi 



By Freight— Via Cold Storage. Deliveries after February 25. Tfl6. 



to our price add Ik cents, etc.) Send for our prices- on priht^ staticjnery, please 



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Pot- Grown 

 Strawberry Plants 



Ther» are many varieties of Strawberries, 

 but for general home use I recommend these 

 four varieties: 



SuccssB for early. Wm. Belt and Chesa- 

 peake for mid -season, and Stevens* Late 

 Cbamplon for late. These will give a boun- 

 tiful supply of fruit from the beginning to the 

 end of the season. The price to the trade is 

 $2.00 per 100: $17.50 per 1000. 



WILL SHIP DIKKCT TO TOUR CUS- 

 TOMERS, using your shipping tag. Send me 

 your orders. Strong plants now ready. 



W. E. KING 

 Box 361. LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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 TNC NEW 



Everbearing Strawberry 



(IDEAL) 



Awarded first-class certificate by Mass. 



Horticultural Society, 1914. Large, firm, 



- -lexcellently flavored berry. A strong 



T grower,"irroducing a quantity of runners 



and fruiting from June 20 to frost. 



Ortslnated and Gro^im at 



JENNISON'S FLORAL GARDEN 



30 Worcester St., NATICK, MASS. 



C. H. CHAMBBRLaIN, Manager 



STRONG PLANTS, $2.00 per doz., $12.00 per 100 



Orders filled in rotation. 



Telephone connection. 



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trees. The members of the association 

 were strongly in favor of more coopera- 

 tion among the members and among 

 the various organizations, state and 

 sectional, in an effort to hasten the 

 coming of- prosperity. 



RENENBER 



— IF IT'S A HARDY PERENNIAL- 



or so-calJed Old-fashioned Flowsr 

 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 Doien 

 $6.60 per 100 



Why say more here? Send for our 

 Wholesale Price List of varieties 

 and benefit from the opportunities 

 this affords yoa. 



Address R. W. Clncas, Mgr. 



Palisades Nurseries, Inc. 



SparkiU, New York 



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FALL PLANTING i 



Rhododendron Maximum * ' llemloclsf 

 Kalmia Latifolia Pines 



Azalea Nudiflbra Hardy Ferns 



Send for Price List. 



THE CHARLES O. CURTIS 



Growers and Collectors of 



Hardy Native Plants and Trees. 



CALUCOON, N. T. 



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CO. 



AUDUBON NURSERIES, gr.%'tt"""*" 



B.1 731, WILMINGTON, N. C. 



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