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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Apbil 25, 1907. 



AQ ^-, /^ «« M ^^Ul liold 10,000 

 DOX war to 15.000 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



I will pack them in car at reduced prices. 



California Privet Per 100 Per 1000 



3 to 4 feet $4.00 $20.00 



4to5feet 5.00 25.00 



5to6feet 6.00 85.00 



Standard Privet, 5 feet high, 



fine sheared head 50.00 



Bush Privet, sheared, 4 to 5 

 feet high, 3 to 4 feet in diam- 

 eter, $7.00 per 10 50.00 



American Kims, fine trees, 10 



to I2feet 80.00 250.00 



Horse Clieatnut, 2 to 2>^ cal., 



StolOfeet 75.00 



Specimen trees, 8 to 4 cal., 

 10 to 12 feet 126.00 



■uropean Linden, 2 to 2% 

 cal., 10 to \2 feet 60.00 



Spiraea BlllardU, S}i to 4 feet 6.00 



Altliaeaa, in variety, 8^ to i}4 

 feet 6.00 



Tuooa FUamentosa, large 



blooming plants 5.00 80.00 



Dahlias, large clumps, fine as- 

 sortment 5.00 40.00 



CARLMAN RIBSAM, Tnnton, N. J. 



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distance. Azalea amoena can be used as 

 a hedge plant and for bordering rhodo- 

 dendrons, as well as in groups of itself. 



Wier's cut-leaved maple, var. Wieri 

 laciniatum, is an offspring of the silver 

 maple and, like it, grows rapidly and is 

 prized for the quick effect it is capable 

 of, as well as for its distinguishing fea- 

 tures, deeply out leaves and drooping 

 branches. 



The bed maple, Acer colchicum ru- 

 brum, is frequently planted because of 

 the contrast it makes; the young foliage 

 is bright red in early summer and it 

 makes a second growth in August of the 

 same color. This maple is not a quick 

 grower by any means. 



The purple Norway maple, Acer 

 Schwedleri, is another beautiful maple 

 in its young summer growth of reddish 

 purple, and again in autumn it presents 

 a gorgeous appearance, changed to har- 

 monizing shades of golden tints. K. E. 



THE GIANT BURNING BUSH. 



To many people there is attached to 

 the dictamnuses an air of mystery be- 

 cause of the peculiar property the com 

 mon D. fraxinella has of emitting a kind 

 of inflammable vapor, which will b8rn 

 if a light is applied to it under certain 

 circumstances, particularly on a calm 

 and rather dull evening. Apart from 

 this, however, the dictamnuses are hand- 

 some border plants, whose distinct mien 

 and flowers give it a peculiar value in 

 the border. 



Still more valuable and an admirable 

 plant for the border, is the giant burn- 

 ing bush, Dictamnus caucasicus, or D. 

 giganteus, a species not at all plentiful 

 in gardens, but which is now, says a 

 British journal, offered in seeds, and la 

 thus easily procured, although the seeds 

 may sometimes be a little slow of ger- 

 minating unless sown as soon as ripe. 

 Compared with the old D. fraxinella, 

 which has changed its name, by the 

 way, and should now be D. albus var. 

 rubra, it is considerably more imposing 

 by reason of its taller stature and its 

 larger flowers. Its flowers are a kind 

 of rosy purple. 



The dictamnuses are good dry weather 

 plants so far as resistance to drought 

 is concerned, sending down long, thong- 

 like roots which draw moisture from 



CRIMSON RAMBLER 



Two years, strong:, fteld-grown, at $7.00 per 100, a few other varieties still to 

 be had in No. 1 stock, as well as a good assortment of 



SHRUBS, SHADES, CONIFERS, VINES AND PERENNIALS 



For Spring planting;. Write for our latest offers. 



In GRAFTED ROSES for forcings we can still book orders for Richmond, 

 Killarney, Carnot, Ivory, Wellesley, etc., at $100.00 per 1000. 

 Fine, thrifty plants on English Manetti, in 2 >^ -inch pots. 



Also ROSES on own roots from 2>^-inch pots; send for list. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., Newark, New York 



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MOUNTAIN 

 LAUREL. 



KALMIA LATirOUA, 



Of superb quality— dense, vigorous plants with abundant, bright, clean foliage 

 and large solid balls of earth, 



$60.00 PER CAR, F. O. B. 



An almost unlimited quantity of these splendid plants of this grand Evergreen 

 Shrub— the finest ever offered. Nurserymen and florists can realize ten times 

 the cost by planting one or more cars upon their grounds and fill orders for 

 single specimens, dozen lots, etc, from them. Can be safely planted until June. 



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



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ROSES 



Get your stock while our 

 assortment is good. 



Send TODAY for catalog. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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^ SPECIMEN NURSERY STOCK^ 



Deciduous Trees 



and Shrubs, 



Evergreens, 



Rhododendrons, 



Azaleas, 



Over one hundred (100) acres of the 

 choicest varieties. Send for price list. 



Cottage Gardens Company 



Queena, L. I., N. Y. 



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the subsoil and keep the plant going in 

 times of drought. It is thus a plant 

 which should be moved when in a young 

 state but with a little care can be trans- 

 planted when of some size. It may be 

 mentioned that the seeds may lie from 

 one spring until the next before germi- 

 nating. As a border plant the giant 

 dictamnus presents itself prominently 

 before the garden visitor, who is gener- 

 ally at once struck by its appearance. 



Own 

 Root 



Pot- 

 Grown 



Splendid plants, extra strong roots, from early 

 summer propagation, wintered cool in new 

 houbes, free from disease. 



2^-ln., $2.50 per 100; $22.50 perlOOO: Bride. 

 Bride >maid Brabant,- Ivory. Kruger, M. Van 

 Houtte, Q. Scarlet, Wichuraiana. 



2>^-ln., $2.50 per 100 $25.00 per 1000: P. & 

 W. Cochets. Gontier, Uermnsa, Lamarque, R. 

 M. Henrlette. Solfatarre. W. A Richardson, 

 Teplitz; Phila., P , W. and Y. Rambler; Seven 

 Sisters. Tenn. Belle. Balto. Belle, P. Queen. 

 R. Cottage, M. Washington. 



zyi-in. , $8.00 per 100: $35.00 per 1000, M. Niel. 



Bess Brown, Helen Gould; P.. W. and Str. La 



iTrance; Ohatenay, Meteor, La Detroit, Car. 



Goodrich. 

 2>^-in., $8.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000: Kaiser- 



in. Richmond, Carnot, Testout, Baby Rambler. 



Dlesbach. Bonstetten, Clio, Lyonnaise, Plantier. 



P. C. de Rohan. 

 2>^-ln.. $3.50 per 100: $80.00 per 1000: Gen. 



.la-q , t harta, Neyron Lambelin. 

 23^-ln., $8.50 per 100; $85. UO per 1000: Mrs. 



John Laing, Jubiiee. 

 23^-ln.. $10.00 per 100: $100.00 per 1000: 



Etoile de Krance, Frau Karl Druschki. 

 4-la., extra stronB;, 2-year: P. and W. Co- 

 chets. Solfatarre, Cr. Kambler, Tenn Belle. 7c; 



Gontier. Teplitz, Seven Si^ters, Diesbach Clio. 



Dinsmore, Charta, Wood, Laing, Neyron, 



Rohan, Caprice, Lambelin, 8c; La France. Q 



Scarlet, Dor. Perkins, Jubilee, Wichuraiana. 



10c; Baby Rambler, Lyonnaise, M. Dickson, 



Ul. Brunner, 12c. 



VINCA MAJ. VAR., 2>^-in.. S2.50 per 100 

 S20.00 per 1000. 



Prompt, careful and competent 

 attention to orders. 



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CLEMATIS 



ClematU Panlonlata, 11.00 per doz.; 18.00 per 



100. 

 Smilax, fall- sown, nice plants, 13.00 per 1000. 

 Fansles, young plants, t3.00 per 1000. 



F. A. BALLER, Bioomington, III. 



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