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March 7, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



1207 



Forciflg Plants 



Spiraea Van Houttei 

 Azaleas - 



Lilac Rubra de Marley 

 DettUia Gracilis 

 Qimson Rambler 

 Magna Charta Rose 

 General Jacq* Rose 



Pyramidal Box Trees, 4-5 feet. Barberry Thunbergii 



Nursery Stock 



Supplied 

 to 



Florists 



Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Clematis, Evergreens 



Send for our wholesale trade list. 



W. A T. Smitii Co., Geneva, N.Y. 



BERBERIS THUNBERGII 



12-18-Inch $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



18-24-inch 8.00 per 100; 70.00 per 1000 



CAROLINA POPLARS 



8-10 feet $10.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000 



10-12 feet 12.80 per 100; 100.00 per 1000 



Large stock and fine stufl. Sure to please. 

 Send for price list of general stock. 



Aurora Nursery Co., Aurora* 111. 



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American White Elm 



Extra fine nursery-grown, by car-load lots. 



5000 2 to 2}4 Inches diameter $80.00 per 100 



2000 2>^ to 3 inches diameter 100.00 per 100 



3000 3 to 3% inches di ameter 150.00 per 100 



500 3>^ to 4 inches diameter 175.00 per 100 



CHAS. HAWKINSON NURSERY 



KXCKLSIDR. MINN. 



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PEONIES 



Fine collection, leading kinds, all colors named, 



$1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 Clematis, large flowerinjr. $2.50 per doz. 

 Clematis Panlculata, $1.U0 per doz.; $8.00 per 



100. 

 Smllax, fall-sown, nice plants, $3.00 per 1000, 

 Pansles, fall transplanted, fine plants, leading 



strains, $1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 1000; young 



plants, $4.00 per 1000. 



r. A. BALLBR, BLOOMINGTON, ILL. 



tory of all shrubs. All the season the 

 foliage is delicate and the habit of the 

 shrub is graceful. It is perfectly hardy 

 and easy of culture. Varieties: Van 

 Houttei, white, the queen of them all; 

 arguta, early dwarf habit, white; mon- 

 gelica, white ; lanceolata, white, blooms in 

 June; robusta, double flowers; panlcu- 

 lata rosea, rose colored; golden, yellow 

 foliage, very effective in groups. 



INSECTS AND PLANT DISEASES. 



[A paper by Arthur H. Rosenfeld. assistant 

 entomologist, I>oulslana State Pest Commission, 

 read at the annual convention of the Society of 

 Southern Florists, at New Orleans, February 14 

 to 16, 1907.] 



The subject assigned me by your very 

 eflScient secretary was ' ' Injurious Insects 

 and Eemedies," but, on account of the 

 breadth of this subject, I have decided 

 to narrow it down and talk tonight on 

 "The Value of Laws and Regulations 

 for the Controlling of Insects and Plant 

 Diseases." Any sort of talk on injur- 

 ious insects at large would take up a 

 great deal more time than you gentle- 

 men would care to give, so I trust that 

 you will bear with me in my choice of 

 a more restricted subject than was first 

 given me. 



Valtte of Laws and Regtilations. 



The value of laws and regulations of 

 this sort cannot be estimated in dollars 

 and cents, for even a conservative esti- 

 mate would reach such a tremendous 

 figure that the mind could hardly grasp 

 the vastness of the sum. These laws 

 have resulted not only in the direct sav- 



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20.000 LARGE 



CALirORMA PRIVET 



5 to 6 feet, $6.00 per 100; 950.00 per 1000. 



6 to 7 feet, 9.00 per 100; 76.00 per 1000. 



It is bright and handsome. I offer it at these low prices because 

 it is upon land that must be cleared at once. Speak quickly. 



J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N.J. 



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ROSES 



American Beauty, Clothilde Soupert, Gloire de Dijon, 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, La France, Mme. Caroline 

 Testout, Frau Karl Druschki, Crimson Rambler, Baby 

 STRONG DORMANT PLANTS Rambler, Dorothy Perkins, etc., SUITABLE FOR FORCING. 



Immediate Delivery. Prices Right. General Catalog and Price Lists ready. 



Bay State Nurseries, North Abington, Mass. 



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47,960 Low Budded Roses in 26 Varieties 



I offer for immediate delivery from my cellars here, the entire Surplus Roses grown by the 

 Helkes-Biloxi Nurseries. No. 1, $95.00 per 1000; No. iVi, $65.00 per 1000. 



Privet CuttlnBa, $1.25 per 1000; 10,000 for $10.00. Correspondence solicited. 



HIRAM T. JONES, Union County Nurseries, ELIZABETH, N. J. 



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LARGE STOCK OF 



Peonies, M. L Rhubarb, 

 Lucretia Dewberry 



—For prices write— 



GILBERT H. WILD. Sarcoxie. Mo. 



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ing of millions of dollars, but also in the 

 preservation of thousands of human 

 lives, the intrinsic worth of which no 

 man would venture to conjecture. No 

 higher goal can be set for any undertak- 

 ing than the preservation of human life; 

 that divine fire, which when once ex- 

 tinguished, can be no more rekindled by 

 hand of man; that flame which, when 

 once departed, leaves the vessel which 

 contained it forever cold and dark. Had 

 these laws accomplished but this, how 

 grand would their result be. 



Take for instance the laws against the 

 Stegomyia mosquito, the little insect 

 which is the connecting link in the trans- 

 mission of the most terrible scourge of 

 the city in which we are now enjoying 

 ourselves, and without which this scourge 

 could not exist. By enforcing a system. 



DflCLFCL On Own Roots 

 m%.\^^wu^^ 2)f8ars. 



Crlmieii Rambiers, extra strong, at $7.00 per 100. 

 Dorothy PerkiDS, Pink, White and Yellow Ramb- 

 lers, etc., at $5.00 per 100. 

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



GILBERT GOSTiCH,ROCHE$TER,N.Y 



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75,000 Azalea Amoena, ^romscto 



PRIVET 



2]4 to 3-ft., ;i-yr., transplanted. 



;j to 4-ft 



;i to 4-ft., XX heavy 



4 to5-ft 



."i tOt)-ft 



5 to G-ft., XX heavy. 



$3.00 each. 

 Per 1000 



$25.00 



30.00 



35.00 



40.00 



50.00 



yo.oo 



See wholesale list of other stock. 



ELIZABETH NURSERY CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 



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of cistern screening and otherwise reduc- 

 ing the number of breeding places of the 

 Stegomyia mosquito, epidemics of yellow 

 fever have been prevented, thereby sav- 

 ing hundreds of lives, and removing one 

 of the greatest hindrances to the devel- 

 opement of this beautiful Crescent City, 

 as well as many others. 



In the course of a few years, with 

 proper cooperation, the enforcement of 



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