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The Weekly Horists' Review. 



Mat J, IWT. 



Forcing Plants 



Spiraea Van Houttei 



Azaleas 



Lilac Rubra 6e Marley 



Detitzia Gracilis 



Oimson Rambler 



Magna Charta Rose 



General Jacq. Rose 



Pyramidal Box Trees, 4-5 feet. Barberry Thunbergii 



Nursery Stock ^"T^ Florists 

 Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Clematis, Evergreens 



Send lor our wholesale trade list. 



W. Sl T. Smith Co., Geneva, N.Y. 



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NURSERV NEWS. 



AHEBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NUBSEBfHEN. 



Pros., Orlaudo Harrison, Berlin, Md.; Vlce- 

 Pres., J. W. Hill, Des Moines, la.; Sec'y, Geo. C. 

 Seacer, Rochester; Treas., O. L. Yates, Rochester. 

 The 32(1 annual convention will be held at De- 

 troit, Mich., June, 1907. 



Nurserymen will find much of inter- 

 est in the weekly department headed 

 "The Pacific Coast." 



Nelson Bogue, of Batavia, N. Y., 

 reports a large season's business, with 

 an especial demand for apple trees, well 

 grown and of the finer varieties. 



The U. S. Department of Agriculture 

 has issued a bulletin, No. 101 of the bu- 

 reau of chemistry, entitled "The Lime 

 Sulphur Salt Wash and Its Substitutes," 

 which will be of interest to those en- 

 gaged in combating scale. 



The Lakeside Floral Co., Houghton, 

 Mich., will plant a considerable quan- 

 tity of nursery stock at the neighboring 

 town of Chassell. Both fruits and or- 

 namentals will be grown, but only the 

 hardiest stock is adapted to the locality, 

 where the planting season does not open 

 until May. 



Baker Bros. & Co., dealers in nur- 

 sery stock and horticultural supplies at 

 Fort Worth, Tex., have incorporated and 

 filed papers with the secretary of state 

 for $40,000 capital stock. The company 

 has an office at 505 Houston street and 

 three divisions of its nursery stock east 

 of the city, at Eiverside. J. B. Phia 

 and William J. Baker are the incorpo- 

 rators. 



G. Champion, of Toronto, has been 

 appointed park superintendent at Winni- 

 peg, Manitoba. Mr. Champion is an 

 Englishman, was born in 1870, and has 

 had a lifelong experience in the profes- 

 sion in England and Canada. He was 

 apprenticed at Frampton Court, Dorset, 

 England, under T. Pullman, who is now 

 superintendent of Richmond Great Park, 

 Surrey, England. 



A GOOD SEASON. 



The season for the shipment of nur- 

 sery stock, except some few specialties, 

 now is drawing rapidly to a close. With 

 the southern, and especially the south- 

 western, nurserymen the season was ear- 

 lier and shorter than usual. But with 

 the northern nurserymen it has been 

 longer than the average and especially 

 favorable for handling a large volume 

 of business. The heat wave of April 

 caused alarm for fear that it would start 

 growth prematurely, but the change to 



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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TREE SEEDLINGS, Etc. 



60,000 SaKar Maple SeedlliiKa, 6-12 in., 96.00 



per lOOO. 

 30,000 Hngar Maple Seedllnsa. 2-3 ft., tS.OO per 



100; ^.UOperTuOO. 

 6.00O Tulip Poplar, 4-6 ft., 16.00 per 100; 160.00 



per 1000. 

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



126.00 per lOOOT 

 2,000 Hweet Onm, 6-8 ft., 110.00 per 100; IW.OO 



per 1000. 

 6,000 Ilex Opaca, (American Holly), 8-4 in., 14.00 



per 100; fe.OO per 1000. 

 10,000 Novae-Ansrllae Aater, strong, 13.00 per 



100: t26.00 perlOOO. 



5.000 Berberia ThanberKll. 18-24 in., bushy. So. 

 2,000 Nplraea Van Hoattef, 2-3 ft., 6c. 

 2,000 Hydrangea P. O., 2-3 ft., 7c. 

 Early shipment. Send for our Special Surplus 

 List of Bargains. 



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



cold, which has endured since Easter, 

 came in season so that no harm was 

 done, and all through April conditions 



10,000 BERBERIS THUNBERGII 



18 to ?4 inches. $40.00 per 1000. 

 15,000 Berberia Tliuiib«ra:ti, 15 to 18 Inches. 



$3u 00 per lOOO. All are 2-year-old transplants, 



fine, bushy stock. 

 2,000 Myrtle, nice r lants. $40 00 per irco. 

 8,000 Choice DaliUa roots for sale cheap. 



OAK HILL NURSERIES, Roslindale, Mass. 



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VARIEGATED 



Vinca Vines 



From 4-inch pots, $8.00 per 100. 



EJi Cross, Grand Rapids, Mkh. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PINKS AND 

 HJEMLOCKS. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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ROSES "" j;ii,r 



CrlHSOB Banbleri, extra strong, at 17.00 psr 100. 

 Dorothy Perkins, Pink, White and Yellow Ramb- 

 lers, etc.. at $6.00 per 100. 

 H. P. Boses and Baby Bamblers, at 18.00 per 100 



6ILBERTC0STICH,R0GHESTER,N.Y. 



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rVERGREEN 



H^^ An Immenae Stock of both largre and 

 ^^^ small sise ETERORBBN TUBES In 

 Kreat variety also BWROREEN 

 SHRUBS. Correspondence solicited 



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



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 when wrltina: adyertlsers. 



