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TheWcekly Florists' Review. ' 



NovKUBKs 2, 1906. 



growers consider it far superior to Ma- 

 bel Morrison (1878), Merveille de 

 Lyon (1882), Margaret Dickson (1891), 

 and Marchioness of Londonderry 

 (1893) ; as it is certainly a much freer 

 flowering variety than any of its pre- 

 decessors. Wherever exhibited, it has 

 taken first prizes, and many special 

 medals. ' ' 



AILANTHUS VILMORINIANA. 



Among the many interesting new trees 

 and shrubs is this new species of ailan- 

 thus. A small plant was acquired for the 

 Kew collection last spring, and this has 

 grown so well during the past season 

 that we are now enabled to see how it 

 differs from A. glandulosa and to judge 

 of its merits, says the Gardeners ' Chroni- 

 cle. It is, indeed, very distinct from the 

 latter in more than one respect. The 

 most noticeable character, perhaps, is the 

 presence of short spiny excrescences on 

 the bark. Another is the thick pubescence 

 on the under side of the leaflets. In A. 

 glandulosa the under surface is shining 

 green, but. in this new species the pubes- 

 cence is so plentiful as to make it dull. 

 The leaflets have the pair of gland-tipped 

 lobes at the base (one on each side) 

 which are seen also in A. glandulosa, and 

 which serve to distinguish these two 

 trees from all other hardy trees with 

 pinnate leaves. It promises to be quite 

 as beautiful an ornament to our gardens 

 as the older species, if not more so. It 

 is interesting to note that, according to 

 Pfere Farges, a decoction of the bark 

 is useful for curing the cutaneous erup- 

 tions caused by handling the poisonous 

 BhuB vemicifera. The species is a na- 

 tive of the Szechuen Province of China. 



Neoaukee, Mioh. — Max Basmussen has 

 resigned the management of the Negau- 

 nee Nursery and Greenhouses and has 



irone to Chicago, intending to shortly 

 ocate in the west. 



Harrisbtjso, Pa. — J. D. Brennemann 

 is building three more houses to,JLake 

 eare of steadily increasing local demand. 

 He grows general stock, but will make a 

 specialty of roses, geraniums and rub- 

 bers. He has a big lot of fine Bamblers. 

 C. G. Papsech, who was foreman here 

 eleven years ago, has returned to the po- 

 sition. 



18,000 



Field Rose Bushes 



MAMAN GOCHET, pink and white, 



100, $5^ 500, $25.00; 1000, $40.00. 

 KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA, 

 100, $6.50; 500, $30.00; 1000, $55X0. 

 Sample B int on Beoelpt of 91- OO. 

 Cash With Order, Please. 



C. AKEBURST & SON 



White Marsh, Md. 



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30 ACRES HARDY 



Herbaceous Plants 



Peonies, Iris, Phlox and Hollyhocks 

 specialties. Descriptive Catalogrue 

 and trade price list free. 



J. T. LOVETT, Little Silvr. N. J^ 



Mention The Berlew when 70a write. 



20,000 Crimson Rambler 1 



OW« BOOTS 



iTlly ^raaohed 

 n...$10 00perlOO 

 ft... 7.00perlOO 

 2ft. S.OOperlOO 



5,000 AMFB&OPSXS aarOBXilfAnn, extra heavy. 98.00 per 100. 



a.OOO BBUTZXA &BKOZBBX. s^i ft., very baitay 98.00 per 100. Thia la a better plant for forcinc 

 than the Dentzia Gracllia. Oyer 400 other valuable hardy •hrubs. Aak tor catalogue. 



ITnion County Vnraerlea, 



49 Berth Avenue, 



HIRAM T. JONES, 



ELIZABETH, N. J. 



Mention The B«Tlew when yon write. 



Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants 



200,000 Shrubs— See wholesale list. Herbaceous Plants in large quantitieB. 



PRIVKT, Cal.— 8-4 feet, $35.00 per 1000. PRIVIBT, Cal.-2-3 feet, 920.00 per 1000. 



PRIVET, Cal.— 18-24 inches, 815.00 per 1000. 



THE ELIZABETH NURSERY CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 



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DO TOV WABT TKB TBBT BB8T r&OBZ8T8' B08B FOB A^I. KIBDB 

 OF BBOOBATZVB WOBZ ? Ws are booking' orders now for 



Dorothy Perkins 



60 to lOO plants at 87.50 per 

 lOO. Write for prices on larce 

 lots. Send for reprint of what A. 

 S. Swanson said about it in BliO- 

 BT8TS' Rbvixw of June 16, 1906 and reports of other prominent floriatl. 

 CBZM80B BAIKBZ.BB, two years strong. 89 OO per lOO 

 KTBBZS FBBPBTVAXiS good assortment 80 OO to 81O.00 per 100. 



stationary. We send it only to the trade. JACKSON & PERKINS COi, NSWflrk, NSW YOfki 



Mention TTie Bevlew when yon write. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



A large stock of fine 2 and 3-year-old. 



S-yr., transplanted, 18 lo 34 In., well branched 

 and strong:, I2.U0 per 100; 116.00 per 1000. 



3 to 3 feet, very strongr and well branched, 18.00 

 per 100; no.OO per 1000. 



3-year-old 16 to 20 inches, llrht, 3 or more 

 branchea, 11.00 per lUO; S8 00 per 1000. 



20 to 80 Inched, well branched. COO per 100; 

 113 00 per IQOe. 6000 and over at 110.00 



2H to 3 feet, fine, 13 00 per 100; 920.00 per 1000. 

 6000 and over at t17 60. 



3 to 4 feet, strong:, selected. $4.00 per 100: 126.00 

 per ItOO. 600 at 1000 rate. Packed free of cbarre. 



Mints Chas. Black, Hiflrhtatown, N. J. 



Rosa Caoina 



Per 1000 t 800 



Per 10,000 26 00 



Per 100.000... 200.00 



) ezei 

 ( for 



Seedlinflfs, 

 ezeellent sise 

 i^raltiiif . 



OBDBB8 BOOKBS BOW FOB 

 BABI.T 8PBIBO DBUVBBT. 



O.Y.Zangen,"^VHoboken,N.J. 



J 



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D. AND C. ROSES 



are the cheapest because they are the best. We 

 carry in stoclc upwards of a thousand different 

 varieties, consistinR of the very latest European 

 varieties, including Baby Rambler, as well as all 

 the leading varieties of American origin; stock 

 from 2%, 4 and 5-inch pots. Bend ns your list 

 of wants today. AsIc for catalogrue, free. 

 TBB DIBOBB ft COBABD CO. 

 Boss Growers. WB8T OBOVB, PA. 



PEONIES .„,„ 



Queen Victoria (or Whitleyi), the best keeper$9.00 



Festiva Maxima 30.00 



Fragrans (the tall grower and bloom 



producer) ,5.00 



Lncretia Dewberry and Miller red raspberry, 



$5.00 per 1000. 

 For other varieties or 1000 rate, write 



Gilbert H. Wild, Sarcoxie, Mo. 



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pVERGREEIN. 



B An ImmeBse Stoek of both lar^ and 



^■■^ small Bleed BVBBOBBBN TBBB8 In 



rreat Variety i also BVBBOBEEN 



SHBUBS. Oorreepondenee solicited. 



THE WM. H. MOON CO., Mirrlsvllle, Pi. 



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NURSERY STOCK 



BERBERIS THUNBERGII 



ROSA LUCIDA 



ROSS RUGOSA 



VIBURNUM DENTATUM 



VIBURNUM CASSINOIDES 



'^^ and aeedling; 



PRUNUS MARITIMA 



Write for prices. 



Sidney Littlefield, No. Abington, Mass. 



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EVERGREENS £ 



Urge 

 Atasrt- 



■cmC 



Specialties— White Pine. Hemlock and 

 Large Everffreeiis. Spring list for details. 



Andorra Nurseriest 



Wm.WttmUtftr.rnt. Chwtnut Hill, P«. 

 Mention ne Keriew wben yoe write. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



Wholesale 

 Growers of 



fSlShmbs, 

 ftSflSmaUI 



!BTAK 

 Slimbs, Boaes> Clsma- 

 tls, Pmlt Tress and 

 Small Fmlts In graai laiM 



Send for our Wholssals Price List* 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



TREES and SHRUBS 



Immense quantities. Low prices. Price list 

 on application. PEONIES A SPBOZA&TT. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



604 W. Peterson Ave. OHZCAOO, m». 



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Gottasa Gardens Company, iic 



QUBBBS. XiOVO X8&ABD, V. T. 



SPECIALISTS 



PEONIES, CARNATIONS 



and Specimen Nursery Stock. 



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