November 29, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



117 



A Reminder 



I WILL HAVE THIS 

 FALL FOR SALE 



100,000 Oallfornia Privet, 2 to 4 feet, busby. 



500 Oalifornia Privet Stanter, 6 feet, large 



beads. 

 600 California Privet Stanter, busb and 

 sheared, fine for lawn. 

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

 600 Horse Obestaut, 8 to 12 feet, fine beads 

 and stocky. 

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



forcing. 

 1,000 Roses, Glotbilde Soupert. 

 2,000 Double Hollyhocks, 2 years, red, pink, 



white and yellow. 

 6,000 Dahlia Roots, all fine colors. 

 1,000 Altbaeas, double, variegated, 2 to 4 feet. 

 500 Yucca Filamentosa. large blooming 

 plants. Send for prices to 



CARLMAN RIBSAM 



81 WaU St. TRBNTON, N. J. 



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rVERGREEN 



K_^ An Immense Stock of both large and 

 ^^^ email size EVERGREEN TREES in 

 great variety; also EVERGREEN 

 SHRUBS. Correspondence solicited. 



THE WM H. MOON CO., MORRISVILLE, PA. 



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and West Brittany, and comprising a 

 large range of varying elevations and 

 climatic conditions. More than 70,000 

 parasites were reared from these nests 

 on American soil. About eignt per cent 

 of these were hyperparasites ; that is, 

 parasites upon parasites. 



"By means of specially constructed 

 cages the hyperparasites were separated 

 and destroyed. The primary parasites 

 were placed in out-of-door cages or lib- 

 erated in the open. The largest colonies 

 included 10,000, 15,000 and 25,000 para- 

 sites, respectively. Owing to the very 

 wet season a fungous disease prevailed 

 among the caterpillars, vitiating to some 

 extent the results of the experiments, 

 but nevertheless three species of para- 

 sites were seen to lay their eggs in 

 American-born caterpillars, and there is 

 positive proof of the development on 

 American soil of at least one complete 

 generation of two of the European spe- 

 cies. It has been shown that they may 

 breed successfully through the season. 



"For the investigation of insect ene- 

 mies of deciduous fruit trees field sta- 

 tions at Youngstown, N. Y., and Fort 

 Valley, Ga., were carried on to the close 

 of the growing season of 1905, and in 

 the spring of 1906 others were started at 

 Myrtle, Ga., and North East, Pa. Later 

 another one was established at Nebraska 

 City, Neb. In the course of this work 

 some studies have been made of the para- 

 sites of the San Jose scale, and experi- 

 ments have been made with a number ox 

 insecticide mixtures. The chemical study 

 ot the lime-sulphur and other washes has 

 been undertaken in co-operation with the 

 bureau of chemistry. New studies have 

 been made of the plum curcuUo. The 

 peach borer has also been studied 

 throughout its geographic range, and ex- 

 tensive demonstration work has been 

 done in Nebraska on remedies for the 

 codling moth, in co-operation with the 

 bureau of plant industry, which at the 

 same time was dealing with the apple 

 scab, combination treatments for both 

 being carried on co-operatively. Co- 

 operation in this work is also under way 

 with the several other experiment sta- 

 tions and the Georgia State entomolo- 

 gist." 



Seasonable Stock for Florists! 



Hydrangeas, Otaksa and Bos. Hogg{ii?|iiils^=:'|:SHjis 



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



Rtrnnip Twn.Tflar Fluid. Hybrid Ferpetuals.SlO.OO and $12.00 per 100 



fliown Sel^ted f w ForclnK Crt™"on Rambler 9.00 per 100 



eiown , selected lor * orcing. i,o,otiiy Perklns 7.00 per 100 



and LADY GAT. a ne^v hardy Climbing Rose of exceptional merit; 

 ready novr from 2j^-inch pots only. Write for prices. 



Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, (Wayne Co.)* New York 



NURSKRYMEN AND FLORISTS. WHOLESALE ONLY. 



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ROSES 



SPECIMEN NURSERY STOCK 



Deciduous Trees 



and Shrubs, 



Evergreens, 



Riiododendrons, 



Azaleas, 



Over one hundred (100) acres of the 

 choicest varieties. Send for price list. 



Cottage Gardens Company 



Queens, L. I., N. Y. 



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Not a bloomin' thing 



but roses to offer you, 



101 best sorts. Own roots. 2}4 sind 4-in. 

 Get our price list. Send your want list. 



<:^i rrni r floral company.^ 



^"^I Li-i- L U LL \spRiKQricuDOHioJ 



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Large Privet 



from 2 feet to 8 feet. Prices on application. 



CREEPING OR TRAILING ROSES. Write 

 for wholesale list. 



ELIZABETH NURSERY CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 



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TREES AND SDRCBS 



We make especially low prices on nursery stork to 

 Parks, Cemeteries, etc. 



IVholesale price list on application. 



We carry immense quantities of the finest named 

 varieties of peonies. 



Peterson Nursery, 504wp.t.r..nto... Chicago 



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 Hardy Plants of all kinds. Large stock of 



Phlox, Iris, Pinks, 

 Delphiniums, Shasta Daisies, Etc. 



Send for Price List. 



YIGK&HILLGO. po.>u6i3Rochester,N. Y. 



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nric^pc On own Roots 

 M%.\j\^K^\^ 2 years, 



Crimson Bamblers, extra strong:, at $7.00 per 100. 

 Dorothy Perkins, Pink. White and Yellow Ramb- 

 lers, etc.. at $5.00 per 100. 

 H. P. Roses and Baby Bamblers, at $8.00 per 100. 



GILBERT COSTICH,ROCHESTER,N.Y. 



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Florists^ Review 



When Writins; Advertisers. 



Viburnum Plicatum 



All Sizes. 

 Spiraeas, 4 varieties. 

 Double Althaeas, 4 colors. 

 Deutzias, Weleelias, Hydrangea Grand., 

 Honeysuckles and other Shrubbery. 



AT A BSRGAI!^ 



Write for prices. 



The CONARD A JONES CO. 



WKST GROVE, PA. 



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PEONIES .„„. 



Queen Viotorla (or Wbitleyii), the best 



keeper $ j.oo 



Vestlva Maxima 80.00 



Vrasrans (late rose) 6.00 



Largre stock of M. L. Rhubarb Plants. 

 For other varieties or 1000 rate, write 



GILBERT H. WILD, SARCOXIE, MO. 



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. P. ROSES 



Choice two and three years, named, $1.60 per 

 doz. Plenty of La France, $9.00 per 100. Clem- 

 atis Paniculata, $1.U0 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 

 Transplanted Pansiea, T5c per lOO; $5.00 and 

 110.00 per lUOO. Smilax seedlings, fall-sown, $3.00 

 per 1000. Season is over for Peoniea. 



F. A. BALLER, Bloomington, III. 



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Field-firowo ROSES 



ii4 to 4 ft. high, 90 varieties, $8.00 per 100. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER 



1 and 2 years, 1J4 to 4 ft., $3.00 to $5.00 per 100. 



WM. K. NELSON, Augusta, Oa. 



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ChoiceNorttiern-firowa 



2 Years in Field, Fine for Forcing 



Crimson Rambler, 4 to 7 feet $10.00 per 100 



strong. No. 2. 6.00 per 100 



C. M. NIUFFER, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS and MAPLES. PINKS and 

 HXMLOCKS. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 



Chestnut EOll, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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