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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



April 25, 1907. 



Forciog Plants 



Spiraea Van Houttei 



Azaleas 



Lilac Rubra 6c Marley 



Deutzia Gracilis 



Oimson Rambler 



Magna Charta Rose 



General Jacq* Rose 



Pyramidal Box Trees, 4-5 feet. Barberry Thunbergij 



Nursery Stock ^"r'" Florists 

 Trees, Shrabs, Roses, Clematis, Evergreeas 



Send lor onr wholesale trade Uat* 



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



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Incorporation papers have been ap- 

 plied for at Springfield by Colonel Ben- 

 nitt, George A. Barr and James H. Fer- 

 riss for the Joliet Nurseries Co., Joliet, 

 111,; capital, $10,000. The purpose ot 

 the organization will be that of a general 

 nursery business and landscape garden- 

 ing. Special attention Avill be given to 

 ornamental stock. 



The nurseries at West Chester, Pa,, 

 are still busy shipping, the continued 

 cool weather operating in their favor. 

 Buds were not far enough advanced by 

 the warm Aveather of March to be in- 

 jured by the cold which followed. The 

 prolonging of the season has enabled the 

 nurserymen to keep well up with their 

 work and the season has been the largest 

 in years. 



Deutzia Lemoinei is a shrub that 

 blooms freely early in the spring, at 

 a time when there is not an abundance 

 of shrub bloom. The plant is almost 

 covered with panicles of pure white flow- 

 ers carried above the leaves, the con- 

 trast giving a striking appearance. This 

 shrub grows to a height of about four 

 feet and is equally satisfactory, accord- 

 ing to the publicity bureau of the Na- 

 tional Council of Horticulture, as a 

 hedge plant, in the mixed border or as 

 a specimen plant in the lawn. It is easily 

 kept in neat form by a small amount of 

 pruning, which should be done after the 

 plants bloom. It is perfectly hardy, of 

 easy culture and rapid growth. 



THE BILTMORE CATALCXjUE. 



The Biltmore Nursery was established 

 in 1889, For ten years almost the entire 

 output Avas used on the Vanderbilt es- 

 tate, in the landscape and forest plan- 

 tations, Avhich have become world famous. 

 In 1898 the Biltmore Nursery entered the 

 commercial field and is steadily adding 

 to the extent of its business. The 1907 

 catalogue of the Biltmore Nursery is 

 attracting a great deal of attention in 

 the trade. It contains 192 pages and is 

 new from cover to cover. It contains 

 215 illustrations, all half-tones from pho- 

 tographs made in the nursery, and there 

 are 2,736 items of stock listed in the 

 index. Tliere is no more complete nurs- 

 ery catalogue issued in this country and 

 there is none which was compiled with 

 more care or printed with closer atten- 

 tion to details. The presswork appeals 

 with special force to one accustomed to 

 printing. The copy was written by Mr, 

 Beadle and the illustrating and printing 

 done by J, Horace McFarland. It is 

 such a book as cannot be turned out on 

 a few days ' notice, but it is sure to lead 

 to much better nursery printing in the 

 future. Such a book gives the reader 

 the idea that here, indeed, is a nursery 



25,000 MOSS PINKS 



(PHLOX SUBULATA) 



In three separate colors, pink, pure white and white with pink eye; 

 well rooted, strong plants; $1.60 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 



Nothing finer for borders or cemetery planting. 



J. T. Lovett, Little Silver, N. J. 



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LADY GAY 



THE FINE NEW RAMBLER 

 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 



2-ifich 

 $6.00 per 100. $50.00 per 1000 



HELLER BROS. 



NEW CASTLE, IND. 



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TREE SEEDLINGS, Etc. 



60,000 Saear Maple Seedlings, 6-12 in., $6.00 



20,000 guKar Maple Seedlinari, 2-3 ft., 13.00 per 



100; 65.00 per TOOO. 

 6,000 Tnllp Poplar. 4-6 ft., 16.00 per 100; t60.00 



per 1000. 

 6,000 Catalpa Speciosa, 4-5 ft., 13.00 per 100; 



126.00 per lOOOT 

 2,000 Sweet Gam, 6-8 ft., tlO.OO per 100; 190.00 



per 1000. 

 6,000 Ilex Opaca, (American Holly), 3-4 in., 14.00 



per 100; 126.00 per 1000. 

 10,000 NoTae-Aneliae Aster, strong', $3.00 per 



100; 125.00 per 1000. 



5.000 Berberls ThnnberKii, 18-24 in., bushy, 3c 

 2,000 Spiraea Van Honttel, 2-3 ft., 5c. 

 2,000 Hydrangea P. O., 2-3 ft., Tc. 



Early shipment. Send for our Special Surplus 

 List of Bargains. 



KLL8W0BTH BBOWN A CO., Seabrook, N. H. 



from which one may be sure of getting 

 the best of stock. Indeed, as one mail 

 order man put it, "A blind man would 

 know that here is a catalogue turned out 



VINCA MINOR 



$80.00 and $30.00 per 1000 



E. K. MOONEY, Madeira, Ohio 



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VARIEGATED 



Vinca Vines 



From 4-incb pots, $8.00 per 100, 



Eli Cross, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PINKS AND 

 HEMLOCKS. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Chestnut Hill, Pliiladelphla, Pa. 



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ROSES X^^' 



CriaiiOB Banbleri, extra strong, at S7.00 per 100. 

 Dorothy Perkins, Pink, White and Tellow Ramb- 

 lers, etc., at $6.00 per 100. 

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



GILBERT COSTICH,ROCHESTER,N.Y. 



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rVERGREEN 



^L^ An Immense Stock of both largre and 

 ^^^ small size EVBROREEN TREES In 



rreat variety; also BVEROBEEK 

 SHRUBS. Correspondence solicited. 



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



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 when writlne advertisers. 



