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The Rorists' Review 



NOYBMBBB 4, 1915. 



age containing plants or plant products 

 subject to terminal inspection is the 

 one in the list below which is nearest 

 to his office: 



CATAIX)OnES BEOEIVED. 



Warren, O. — "List of 



a neat, businesslike, 



"choicest selected sorts" 



Wilbur A. ChrUty, 

 Maplesbade Gladioli," 

 6-page folder. Seed of 

 also is offered. 



Knight te Struck Co., New Tork, N. Y.— 

 "Flower Talks," a bound volume of the monthly 

 4-page bulletins that were prepared during 1014 

 by Maurice Fuld. Strictly speaking, this Is not 

 a catalogue, since it neither contains any prices 

 nor any systematic, complete lists of stock, but 

 It is undoubtedly a most effective supplement to 

 the firm's catalogue. It is the more serviceable 

 to the firm for the simple reason that it embodies 

 a sincere and successful effort to be serviceable 

 also to the firm's patrons, by furnishing much 

 useful cultural Information. Two styles of coyer 

 are used — one of them a cloth-backed magazine 

 "binder " in which the bulletins are Inserted 

 as received, the other a neat blue paper cover, 

 such as is used for the catalogue Itself. 



Otto KAtsensteia & Co., Atlanta, Ga. — A 16- 

 page catalogue of seeds of trees and shrubs, in- 

 cluding conifers. Seeds and roots of herbaceous 

 plants also are listed. At the end are "A Few 

 Suggestions on Sowing Tree Seeds." 



E. Torbat ft Co., Orleans, France. — "Whole- 

 sale List of General Nursery Stock and Roses.' 

 That roses are treated as a specialty is not only 

 indicated by the title of the catalogue, but is 

 also proved ty the fact that thirty-seven of the 

 total 136 pages are devoted to these plants. The 

 lists of newer roses, originated by this firm and 

 by other raisers, are carefully arranged accord- 

 ing to the dates of their introduction. In the 

 general stock of fruit trees, ornamental trees, 

 shrubs and herbaceous plauts, many of the newer 

 and rarer sorts are included. 



Hammond's Slu» Shot Works, Beacon, N. Y. — 

 Thirty-third edition of "Hammond's Slug Shot 

 Pamphlet," an illustrated, 28 page catalogue of 

 Slug Shot, Copper Solution, Grape Dust, Horlcum, 

 Cattle Comfort, and other preparations for the 

 prevention or extermination of pests on both 

 plants and animals, with instructions for the 

 use of the remedies. 



MoOray Hefrigerator Co., Kendall vllle, Ind.— 

 "McCray Refrigerators for Florists, Catalogue 

 No. 74," a 24-page book, freely and finely illus- 

 trated in colors and bound in a tasteful green 

 and gold cover. The Illustrations are both pleas- 

 ing and instructive, as some of them show the 

 Interiors of well arranged stores where McCray 

 refrigerators are Installed. 



K. Leenders h Co., Stell-Tegelen, Holland. — 

 A 66-page, Illustrated catalogue of roses, printed 

 In the Holland language. The varieties are care- 

 fully classified; the paper Is of good quality and 

 the type is large and clear. Enclosed are two 

 supplementary lists of the newer roses. 



JUST 

 ARRIVED ■ 



Big Shipment of 



iZJlLEAS 



Write us for 

 Your Needs 



^ 



C. C. PoUworth Co. 



MILWAUKEE 



Ifratlon Tb« B«t1«w wb«a yoa writs. 



FORCING GRADE, FIELD-GROWN ROSES 



^XX Grade. $12.00 per 100 



Properly Graded, Properly Packed 



Dorothy Perkins 



Excelsa 



White Dorothy 



Hiawatha 



Crimson Rambler 



Magna Charta, XX, extra heavy ;.....;.. 12.00 per 100 



Baby Rambler, XX, very bushy.. 12,00 per 100 



A full list of all Roses on demand. The 



above are leaders for Easter pot plants. ':f^\- 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., 



Painesville, Ohio 



Mention Tli« B«t1<w wIimi yen wrif . 



MISS THEO: 



Received a special prize at the recent 

 flower show held in Boston. 



Have you placed your order? 



ROOTKD CUTTINCIS, $12.00 par 100; $100.00 par 1000 



LinLEFIELD & WYNAN, North Abington, Mass. 



Mnnrl.'n The Kerlew wb«o 



TOO 



write. 



English or French 



W«I1 Rooted 



Carefully Graded 



NANEni FOR GRAFTING 



Order Now for delivery out of first arrivals for .Early Grafting. 

 It Pays! Prices and particulars on reqtiest. Write me today. 



JOHN WATSON, Nurseryman, Newark, New York 



Mention The R>Tlew wh»n yon write. 



BOXWOOD 



Per 10 Per 100 



Bush form, 10 to 12-in $ 2.00 $16.00 



Bush form, 12 to 16-in 3.00 26.00 



Bush form. 18 to 24-in 9.00 76.00 



Dwarf.6to8in 1.00 8.00 



Globe form. 16 z 16 in 16.00 



Dwarf Standards, 



16-in. crown 



10-in. stem 10.00 



F. 0. B. Lezinrton or Boston. 



Breck-Robinson Nursery Co. 



Laxlnston, Mass. 



ROSES-CAMUS 



Boblnk & Atkiis 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



PLANTS THAT WILL BLOOM FOB CHBISTXAS 



2V^-inch .<)-lncb 4-tnch 5-lnch 6-lncb 



Polnsettlu. 8gle.$5.00 $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $30.00 



16.00 



30.00 

 25.00 



46.00 



7.60 12.60 



6.00 10.00 



7.60 10.00 



20.00 40.00 



88.00 00.00 



Cyclamen 



Cinerarias 



Obconica & Chi- 

 nese Primroses 6.00 



IHorbesli ft Mala- 

 coides P r 1 m- 

 roses 6.00 



C. Peppers & J. 

 Cherries 3.50 



Cincinnati Bego- 

 nias 



Lorraine Bego- 

 nias 



Luminosa Bego- 

 nias 8.50 



Chatelaine Bego- 

 nias 



Blooming Bego- 

 nias, 4 vars. . . 3.60 



Polnsettias in pans, 6tnch, $25.00; 6-lncb, $36.00; 

 7-inch, $50.00; 8- Inch, $75.00. 



AZALEAS just arrived. In foor varieties: we offer 

 them for a short time only at 76c, $1.00 and 

 $1.25 each. 



FEKNS AND DECOBATrVE PLANTS 

 Our F«ms are extra good this season, 

 2^-inch 3-inch 4-incb 5-inch 6-inch 7-llieb 



Boston . .$5.00 $10.00 $15.00 $25.00 $40.00 $60.00 



Whitmanl 6.00 10.00 15.00 36.00 60.00 76.00 

 10.00 15.00 

 7.50 16.00 

 5.00 10.00 



7.60 12.60. 

 10.00 



Roosevelt 

 Plumosns 

 Sprengerl 

 Small 

 Ferns. 



6.00 

 3.60 

 3.60 



36.00 

 35.00 



50.00 76.00 



6.00 



Large Specimen F^ms In 8, 10 and 12-incb. 

 Arancarias, T5c, $1.00 and $1.25 each. 

 Palms, Forstcriana, 75c, $1.00, $3.60 and $5.00 



eacb. 

 Belmoreana, $4.00 to $5.00 eacb. 

 Phoenix, $2.50 to $3.50 eacb. 

 Made Up Palms. $3.50 to $4.00 each. 

 Crotons, 35c to 50c and 75c eacb. 

 Pandanus Veitchii, extra, $2.60 to $3.00; smaller, 



$1.00 to $1.50. 

 Dracaenas, Fancv, $1.60 to $2.00. 

 Boxwoods, four reet, $3.60 eacb. 

 Name Express Co. Cash or Reference. 



OEO. A. K.UUL, 

 PEXIN, Wbolesale Grower, ILL. 



