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OCTOBEB 11, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



J 369 



250,000 CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Per 100 Per 1000 



2 years, 2H to 3 feet, 6-8 branobes . . . 92.00 $18.00 



2 years. 2 to 2^ feet, 4-8 branches... 1.75 16.(0 



2year8, 2 to 23^ feet, 2-4 branches... 1.00 9 00 



2 years, 18 to 24 inches, 4 8 branches 1 25 10.00 



3 years, 2 to 2><^ feet, 5-10 branches. . 2.00 18.00 

 8 years, 18 to 24 iiiches, 6-8 branches 1.50 12.00 

 Syears, 4to6 feet, heavy. 8.10 



4 years, tree form. 3 to 5 ft., 36c each. 



All the above have been cut back 1 to 8 times 

 and transulanted. Fine stock. 



700,000 ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



8 years. Palmetto, heavy $ .60 $3 50 



2 years. Palmetto, strong 40 800 



2 years, Oouuvc's Colossal, strong. .35 2.76 



2 years. Rarr's Mammoth, strong:. . . .40 8.00 



2 years, Donald's Kimira 40 3 00 



2 years. Giant Argenteuil 40 3.00 



2 years, Oolumbian White 60 3.50 



AU tbe abov* are F. O. B. 



RIVfK VILW NURSERIES 



J. H. 0*HAOAH, LITTLC SILVKR, M. J. 



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A Remindc^r 



I WILL HAVE THIS 



FALL FOR SALK 



100,000 California Privet, 2 to 4 feet, bushy. 



500 California Privet Stanter, 5 feet, large 



beads 

 560 California Privet Stanter, bush and 

 sheared, fine for lawn. 

 2.000 American Elm, 10 to 12 feet, fine trees. 

 500 Horse Chestnut, 8 to 12 feet, fine beads 

 and stocky. 

 1,000 Deutzia Oracills, 2 to 8 years, good for 



forcing. 

 1.000 Roses, Clothilde Soapert. 

 2,000 Doable Hollyhocks, 2 years, red, pink, 



white and yellow. 

 5,000 Dahlia Uoott, all fine colors. 

 1,000 Althaeas, double, yariegated, 2 to 4 feet. 

 500 Tucca Filamentosa. large blooming 

 plants. Send for prices to 



CSRLMAN RIBSSM 



81 WaU St. TRBMTON, N. J. 



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D. AND C. ROSES 



are tbe cheapest becaase they are the beat. We have in 

 stodt over one thousand varieties on own roots, inclnd> 

 ing aU the new European and American varieties of 

 merit aa well as all the old varieties. All sites from 

 Scinch pou up. We can also offer 40 of the leading 

 and newest varieties of Cannas, including Mont Blanc; 

 also miscellaneous lists of plants and shrubberv at 

 prices tbat will make it worth while to send us your lists 

 tor quotations before baying elsewhere. Send for a 

 copy of Our New Gnide to Rose Culture for 1900, a 

 handaome book of 116 pages. Free for the asldw. Ad- 

 dress Tbe Otnsee A Conard Co., West 6roT«, 

 Pa. Bstabliahed 18G0. 7U greenhouses. 



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should say, of its free growth, Fine 

 trees of this species can be seen in the 

 Public Garden, and at Mt. Auburn 

 cemetery. 



(To be continued.) 



OBIGIN OF NEV HYDRANGEA. 



Thomas A. McBeth, of Springfield, 

 O., who has been growing Hydrangea 

 arborescens alba grandiflora, says his 

 attention was called to it by J. W. 

 McNary, of the firm of McNary & 

 Gains, of Xenia, and he was induced to 

 try a plant. When it came into bloom, 

 Mr. McBeth placed it as a sport of our 

 native Hydrangea arborescens, and could 

 readily see it was bound to be a valuable 

 acquisition to our hardy flowering 

 shrubs. It undoubtedly originated in the 

 gulch in the Neff grounds at Yellow 

 Springs, as wherever he has been able 

 to trace it he always found it came from 

 there. The plant is of a more graceful 

 and compact form than the well known 

 Hydrangea paniculata, single specimens 

 having attained the height of eight feet 

 and as much as ten feet in diameter, 

 complef^ly covered with large, pure white 



DRACAKMA IHDIVISA. (Field-grown), 5-lncb pot size, $15.00 per 100; 6-incb 



po t size. tJ5.00 per 100. 

 CHRISTMAS PEPPERS. Set with younsr fruits. 4-tn. pots. $12.00 per 100. 

 PBONT DORCHS8TSB, 3 to 6-eyc divisions, latest and best paying clear pink. 



about tbe shale of Daybreak carnation. $25.00 per 100. 

 PEONT QUEEN VICTORIA, best cut flower white, 3 to 6-eye divisions, $10.00 



per 100; «90 00 per lOOO. 

 BOUOAINVILLXA GLABRA SANDERIANA. beautiful plants, busby and 



nicely rounded. 4-in. pot plants. $Z0.00 per 100. 

 HTRRID ROSES, extra size Magna Cbarta, best possible condition for winter 



forcmg in pots strotig 2-rear field-grown, $12.00 per 100. 

 POIN8ETTIA8, 2K-ln.. $4.00 per 100. 

 ROHAN HTACINTBS, 12 to 15 inches, $2.20 per 100. 



. .^,;,r,v . .• Write for prices on large lots. 



Send for catalogue No. 5 lor full list of Bulbs, Seeds and Plants. 



The Storrs S Harrison Co. ""^^iSf^ 



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Seasonable Stock for Florists! 



Hydrangeas, Otaksa and Thos. Hngg { 



For ForoinK. from 6-incb pots and open b 



Wltb 7-12 flowering crowns, $12 per 100 

 With 5-6 flowering crowns. 9 per 100 

 Wltb 4 flowering crowns. 7 per 100 



ROSES 



^» w.— — — w OQ ^ ^jjj, ^ flowering crc 



For ForoinSt from 6-incb pots and open beds; all outdoor-grown. 



STB<ING, TWO-YBAB, FIELD. 

 SBOWN, Selected foi Forciag. 



Hybrid P«rpetual«. .$10 and $12 per 100 



Crimson Rambler 9 per 100 



Dorothy Perklna 7perl00 



V ■^: and LADT OAT. a n^vr hardy Climbine Rose of exceptional merit; 



ready now from 2>s^-lnch pots only. Write for prices. 



Jackson A Perkins Co., Newark, (Wayn<^ Co.)» New York 



NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. WHOLESALE ONLT. 



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ROSE PLANTS 



out of 2j^lncb pots, as strong, as good, 

 and as well rooted as any one grows. 

 $20.00 per lOOO. Send for list. 



C. M. NIUFFtR, 8priiifffieid.o. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS and MAPLES. 



HEMLOCKS. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 



Cheatnot Bm, Flilladelplila, 



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F 



VERGREEN 



An Inamenae Stock of both large and 

 small size KVKROBEEN TREES In 

 great variety; also EVBKOBEEM 

 SHRUBS. Correspondence solicited 



THEWMH.IIOONCO..MGRRISVILLE.PA. 



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flowers, as many as 150 being counted 

 on one plant, beginning to bloom the 

 latter part of June and continuing 

 through the summer, finally fading to a 

 light green. The foliage is an olive 

 green of good texture and free from 

 insect pests, making a handsome bush 

 when not in bloom. One of the merits 

 of this new hydrangea is that it comes 

 into bloom soon after the snowball is 

 over and continues until Hydrangea 

 paniculata comes in, thus supplying a 

 magnificent bloom when white flowers 

 are scarce. 



PEONIES 



SPECIAL OFFER. 6 proved kinds tor florists 

 in all colors from white to crimson, including 

 Queen Victoria and Delicattsaima, $8.00 

 per 100; $76.00 per 1000; packing free. Write 

 for catalogue of other kinds. 



F. A. BALLER, Bloomins^ton, III. 



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PEONIES 



M. L. Rhubarb Plants 



Lucretia Dewberry Plants 



—For Prices Write— 



eiLBERT H. WILD, Sarcoiie, Mo. 



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-IMO— 



-1906- 



OLD COLONY 

 NURSERIES 



Trade list now ready. 



T. R.Watson, Plfinouth, Mass., U.S. A 



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- ^-. WAN r ED 



One hundred thousand Amixjr River 

 Privet. Write promptly, stating best 

 cash price and quantity. 



PETERS NURSERY CO. 



KNOXVILLE, TBNMESSEE 



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The Review fills a place much larger 

 than a dollar in our nurseries; we wish 

 it a long life and wide circulation. — J. 

 W. Tetirick & Son, Blackwell, Okla. 



