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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



September 8, 1904. 



NCBSERY NEWS. 



AMERICAN ASSOCUTION OF NURSERYMEN. 



PreB.. B. W. Klrkpatrlck, McKlnney, Tex.; 

 yice-Pres.. C. li. Watrous. Des Molnee: Sec'y. 

 Geo. C. Seaser, Rochester; Treas., O. L. Yates, 

 Rochester. The S9th annual convention will be 

 held at West Baden, Ind., June, 1«)6. 



Fall planting is to be preferred for all 

 hardy roses. 



We should be glad to hear from any- 

 one who has found an effective method of 

 combatting black spot on roses. 



The Golden Glow rudbeckia has been 

 so largely planted in the last few years 

 that many nurserymen now find the call 

 for it declining. 



The wholesale demand for peonies is 

 reported considerably less than last sea- 

 son, with retail business showing a nice 

 increase, both east and west. 



Mant nurserymen now make their most 

 determined effort for orders for fall 

 planting, feeling that routine methods 

 will bring all the business they can handle 

 in the brief spring season. 



Egbert H. Blair, a prominent nursery- 

 man of Kansas City, died August 28 at 

 the home of his nephew, G«orge H. John- 

 son, 1004 Forest avenue, of a nervous 

 trouble. Mr. Blair was one of the orig- 

 inal owners of the Lee's Summit nurs- 

 eries. He was 67 years aid and a na- 

 tive of Pennsylvania. 



The bulk of California deciduous 

 fruits are grown in the Sacramento val- 

 ley. Shipments from there to eastern 

 markets to date have been 3,330 car- 

 loads, including pears 1,400 cars, plums 

 990, peaches 475, cherries 209. The total 

 is considerably less than last year, there 

 being a heavy falling off in peach ship- 

 ments. 



Rocky Mountain 



TREE SEEDS 



WE ARE COLLECTORS OF 



Ploes Pongrena (Colorado Blue Spruce), 

 Abies DonelasU (Dougrlas Spruce), 

 Finns Ponderosa (Tellow Pine), 

 Plcea EnKelmanni (Purple Spruce), 

 Silver Cedar. 

 Conoolor (Black Balsam), 

 Jnnlperas MonHperma, 

 Also AqnUecIa Coerniea (Kocky Mountain 

 Columbine). 



Will be pleased to quote the trade. 



Barteldes & Co., Denver, Colo 



1621 16th 8TBBBT. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



LINCOLN and PETERSON AVENUES, CHICAGO. 



PPHMirC »»d Hardy 

 ■^bVHIEiW Ornamental Stock 



Send for our Kandy Befsrenoe Book, cod- 

 talnlnu Botanical and English names of varietleB 

 hardy and of merit; also Planting InstructlonB 

 and (ieneral Informations. 



Mention The Rgv|«»w when yon wrlta. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



400.000, 1 year. 2 to 4 branches, 12 to 18 inches. 

 800.000, 2 year, 4 to 8, " 20 to 24 



260 OCO, 2 year, 6 to 10, " 24 to 36 



60.000. 2 year, 6 to 12, " 36 to 48 



26,000, 3 year. 8 to 12, " 36 to 48 



Two and three years. Has been transplanted. 

 Write for Trade List and Prices. 

 J. H. O'HAGAN. River View Ntirserles, little Silver.N J. 

 Mention The Review when yon wrltst 



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:CLESRING OUT: 



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SALE OF NIRSERY STOCK 



Land taken into the city cause for wanting: to sell the entire 

 Nursery Stock in one lot or part. A good bargain to anyone 

 who will buy the entire lot* Stock is all merchantable size. 



6,200 Shade Trees —Raneins: from 7 to 15 feet, average 

 12 feet, mainly comprismgf Sug:af and Norway MapIes,Lfnden, 

 Elms, Horse Chestnut, etc 



4.,900 Evergreens— Spruce, Arbor-vitae and Retinospora, 

 in variety, ^ to )0 feet higfh. 



5,400 Shrubs— In variety, ( to 4 feet hi^h. 



300 Yucca — Strong;, 6-year-old Qumps. 



300 Privets— Standards, nice heads, 6-year-oIds. 



4>00 '' Round Bushes, shorn 6-y ear-olds. 



30,000 ** Heavy, for Hedetn;, 3-year-oIds. 



100,000 *' Strong:, for Hed^ine^ 2-year-oIds. 



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C.RIBSAM&SON;Trenton,N.J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Privet, Silver Maples, Carolina Poplars, 

 LOMBARDY POPLARS, CATALPA SPEGIOSA, VINES, •" "< «<n>i<». 



Also OTHBB UXRVBB AVD TSEBS XV XiABOB A880BT1IBVT. 



SHREWSBURY NURSERIES, EATONTOWN, N.J. 



8BVO FOB WHOX^EBAIiB PBZOB KZBT. 



Mention Thp Review when yon write. 



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VERGREEN. 



An Immens. Stoek of both lanre and 

 small Blzed EVEROREBN TBBB8 in 

 great variety; also EVEBOREEN 

 SHRUBS. Correspondence solicited. 



THE WM. H. MOON CO., MorrisTille, Pa. 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



The Cottage Gardens Company, 



INCORPORATED. 



Queens, Long Island, New York. 



Bnrsery Book, glvintr description, 

 of Sarsery Stock, Peonies, etc., 



mailed upon application. 

 Mentloii The Review when 7o« writ*. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



Wholesale 

 Growers of 



— TAKBHTAIi TBEBB, 

 Shmlas, Boses, Clema- 

 tis, Fmit TrMS and 

 Small Fruits li gnat nrltb 



8«nd for our Wholesale Price Ust. 



Mention The Review when jrou write. 



Always mention the Plorlsts' Bevlew 

 when writing' advertisers. 



Apple Seedlings, Apple Grafts 



POBBBT TBBB SBBD^ZVCIS, 

 OBVBBAL BUBSBBT STOCK 



|E ARE PREPARED to furnish Nebraska 

 or Kansas-grown Apple SeedllnRS, and 

 will contract to furnish piece root or 

 whole root grafts in quantities. We issue no 

 retail catalogue, and want replies from nur- 

 serymen or planters who buy in large quan- 

 tities Wholesale Price List ready Sept. 1. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. 



SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, 



D. S. LAKE, Prop. SHENANDOAH, lA. 



Mention The Bevlew when /oa write. 



POT-GROWN 



Strawberry Plants! 



C&TDB. O^f V KABT, BVBACH. KAVZ> 

 Z.AVX>. SHABPLBSB. BBABOTWIVB, 

 «a.60 per 100 , Sao.OO per lOOO 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



J.H.RAINSBURY,Bernarilsville,N.J. 



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