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TheWeckly Horists' Review* 



1205 



BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT 



We wish to announce to the trade 

 that we are located in Partridge, 

 Minn . where we will be engaired in 

 RrowinK and selling Seeds. Plants, 

 Trees and Small Fruit, and beg to 

 be placed on your mailing list for 

 Catalogues, Wholesale and Surplus 

 Lists. 



Respectfully, 



Ludvi^ Mosbaek & Sons, 



PARTRIDGE. MINN. 

 March 1, 1907. 



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Rhododendron 



Maximum ■^-^ 

 KALMIA LATIFOLIA 



Finest stock in America, any size from one foot 

 to 10 feet high, well furnished from top to bottom. 

 Special prices will be (luoted on iar»e orders. 



Also full line of Fruit Trees, Vines and 

 Plants; large quantity of Rock or Sucar 

 Maple, 8 to 20 feet high. 1 to 3 inches in caliper. 



lUuhtrated catalogue and price lUt of Kbodo- 

 dendrons free lor the a«king. Can furnish any 

 quantity of Rhododendrons wanted of any size, 

 write us. 



THE RIVERSIDE NURSERY CO. 



CONFLUENCE, PA. 



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TREE SEEDLINGS, Etc, 



60,000 Snsrar Maple Seedlings, C-12-in., 16.00 



per 1000. 

 20,000 Snsar Maple Seedlings, 2-8-ft., tS.OO per 



100; t26.L0 pei TOOU. 

 &,C0O Tollp Foplar, 4-U-ft., $6.00 per 100; 150.00 



per lOUO. 

 5,000 Catalpa Speclosa, 4-5 ft., 13.00 per 100; 



125.00 per 1000. 

 2,000 Swret Gam, C-8-ft., tlO.OO per 100; $90.00 



per 1000. 



fi,000 Ilex Opnco, (American Holly), 3-4-in., 14.00 



per 100; $25.00 p^r 1000. 

 10,000 Novae-AiiKliae Aster, stron?, $3.00 per 



per 100: $25.00 per 1000. 

 Early shipment. Send for our Special Surplus 

 List of Bargains. 



BLL8W0BTH BBOWN A CO., Seabrook, N. H. 



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Rose Plants 



on own roots. VOW BEADT. 

 Ost onr list before bnylnir- 



C. M. NIUFFER. Springfield, Ohio 



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Nanetti 



STOCKS, now ready. $8.50 per 1000. ■ 



ELIZABETH NURSERY CO. 



ElUabeth, N. J. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS and MAPLES. PINKS and 

 HKMLOCK8. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 C!h«atnnt BSa, Phlladelpbia, Pa. 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AHIBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NUB8EBIMEN. 



Prea., Orlando Harriaon, Berlin, Md.; Vlce- 

 Prea., J. W. Hill, Dea Moines, la.; Sec'y, Geo. O. 

 Seaver, Bocheater; Treas. C. L. Tatea, Bocheater. 

 The 83d annual convention will he held at De- 

 troit, Mich.. June, 1807. 



The demise of James B. Ennis, Bloom- 

 ington, 111., is chronicled in the obituary 

 column. 



The nursery catalogues are now in full 

 flight, and better printed, better illus- 

 trated and more numerous than ever. 



The demise of Frank Yahnke, propri- 

 etor of the Pleasant Valley Nursery^ 

 Winona, Minn., is reported in the obitu- 

 ary column this week. 



There is reported to be a brisk de- 

 mand for peonies that have been heeled 

 in over winter, but no one recommends 

 spring planting of peonies except on the 

 theory that the maxim that ' ' a bird in 

 the hand is worth two in the bush" ap- 

 plies also to orders. 



The Peterson Nursery, Chicago, re- 

 ports an excellent local, business ; so good, 

 in fact, that they are not devoting the 

 time they once did to the wholesale end. 

 They have planted an unusual number of 

 large specimens this winter, several hav- 

 ing been hauled forty miles from the 

 nursery. 



EosA RUGOSA makes a hedge of at- 

 tractive appearance from early summer 

 right up until winter sets in. The beau- 

 tiful flowers of this most accommodating 

 rose make a hedge of it especially de- 

 sirable, not only on places where it is an 

 aim to have something bright and out of 

 the ordinary run of hedges, but it also 

 appeals to planters who have occasion 

 to plant where few things thrive well. 

 Rosa rugosa does well almost anywhere 

 and in any kind of soil. After the flow- 

 ers pass away the seed berries mature 

 rapidly and soon pretty nearly take the 

 place of the flowers in point of attract- 

 iveness. 



EUONYMUS. 



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Euonymus radicans is one of the best, 

 if not the very best, climbing plant for 

 many purposes, for covering buildings, 

 although, perhaps, not so softly pleasing 

 as English ivy or Amphelopsis Veitchii, 

 it is, nevertheless, better than either of 

 these; better than English ivy because 

 it does not need the protection in winter 

 that the latter does, and better than 

 Amphelopsis Veitchii because it is an 

 evergreen and, for that reason, especially 

 desirable for use in cities and in the 

 suburbs of cities, where anything green 

 in winter is quite a consideration. This 

 euonymus is desirable also because of its 

 tenacity in clinging to whatever it is 

 placed against. 



Euonymus radicans argenteo-variega- 

 tus in habit much resembles the former 

 and green variety, but as its name im- 

 plies, the foliage is brightly variegated. 

 This variety is much used for edging 

 large and formal beds, for which purpose 

 it is invaluable, not only because of its 

 being suitable, but also because it grows 

 into such a dense mass that the soil in 

 the bed may be piled against it without 

 injury. On the contrary, it thrives bet- 

 ter when the soil is up to it in that way. 

 It can be clipped or sheared in any way 

 desirable. This euonymus, like the green 



Going down 



this column * 



you will likely find what you need in 



own O^CPd P<*^- 



rwi V A fi V,4-\iy. 2^-ln. 4-ln. 



•■■ * •^ w • 100 1000 lOO 



Bridesmaid $;V0O $25 00 $800 



Duchess de Brabant 3 00 25.00 



Etolle <Je Lyon 3 00 '2'.M 10 00 



Golden Gate .'l.oo 25 00 s.oo 



Ivory 300 250(1 



Mile Franclsca Krue?«r 3 00 25 00 8.(M) 



Maman Cochet (Pink) 300 25 00 7 00 



MarleGuillot 3 00 25 00 



Marie van Houtte 3 00 25 00 h.(hi 



Papa Gentler 3 (X) 25 00 s (H) 



Tiie Bride 3 (X) 25.(H) 



White Maman Cochet 3(K) ','5.00 s(mi 



BOURBON. 



Hermosa 3.tMi "Sim s.oo 



BENGAL or CHINA. 



Queen's Scarlet 3.00 •,'5.(H) 10.00 



CLIMBING NOISETTES. 



Lamarque 3.00 25.00 «.00 



Marechal Nlel 3..')0 WOO 15.00 



Rplne Marie Henrlette 3.00 25.00 »M 



Solfaterre 3 00 2500 800 



Wm. Allen RlchardBon 3.00 25 00 8.00 



CLIMBING HYBRID POLYANTHA. 



Climhini: Soupert 3.00 25.00 



HYBRID POLTANTHA. 



Clothilde Soupert 3.00 25.00 H.OtJ 



HYBRID BENGAL. 



GrusB an Teplltz 3.50 •.>;.,-.o 



HYBRID TEAS. 



Bessie Brown 3 00 •.'5 00 lu.OO 



Etollede France 10 00 100 00 



HelenGould 300 25 00 10.00 



Kaiserlu Augusta Victoria 3 00 ;«).oo 10 00 



La Prance (Pink) 3 (X) 27 50 10.00 



Madam Abel Chat(>niiy 3.00 27 .50 



Meteor 3 00 25 00 lO.OO 



Richmond 500 45 00 1.5.0tl 



Souvenir du Pres. Carnoi 3.00 30.00 1000 



White La France 8.00 



HARDY CLIMBERS and RAMBLERS. 



Baby Rambler 3.00 :M)00 15.00 



Crimson Rambler 3.00 25 1X1 8.00 



Dorothy Perkins 3 00 25.00 10 00 



Pink Rambler 3.00 2500 8.00 



Yellow Rambler 3.00 2i>.00 8.(X) 



HYBRID PERPETUALS. 



American Beauty (> 00 18 nO 



Anna de Dlesbach .UM :tO(xi idoo 



Baron a e Bonstetten : 2.00 



Clio 3.'M ifO.OO 1000 



Dinsmure 3.50 :«).00 10.00 



Prau Karl Druschki 10.00 IHI.lXl 



Gen. JacQuemlnot 3..'>0 30.00 12.0(» 



Gloin^ Lyonnaise 3.50 :X).0O 12.UI 



Jublloe 4.00 :«.ix) 12.00 



Madam Charles Wood 3..50 WOO 10.00 



MadamMasHon 3 50 :iUOO 



Ma^naCharta 3,50 ;«).(X) 10.00 



Margaret Dickson 5 00 4.5.00 l.i.Wt 



Mrs. John Laing 3 50 ;{5.00 10.00 



Paul Ne.vron 3..50 ;i0.00 12.1X) 



Roger Lam belin 3..t0 W.OO 12.00 



TJlrich Brunner .5,00 45.00 1.5.00 



Vick's Caprice 3.50 iMMX) lO.(X) 



TRAILING. 



Wichuraiana (Memorial) 3 00 25 00 12.(Xi 



All strongly rooted, vigorous and Imalthy. 



Young plants propagated In early Summer and 

 two-year-olda potted In Fall of ISXXi; wintered 

 cool In new houses free from disease. 



Order at once or send your want list to 



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