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1848 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Max 2, 1807. 



LARGE PRIVET 



3 to 4 ft $40.00 per 1000. 



4 to 6 ft 60.00 



6to6ft 60.00 



6 to 6 ft., XX.. 90.00 



Wichuralana Hybrids, 2-year $40.00 per 1000. 



Plenty of Shrubs at low prices. 



CANNAS, 'AXA. 



The Elizabeth Nursery Co., Elizabeth, N.J. 



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1-year, 

 2>i-ln. 



2-year, 

 4-ln. 



IVINCA MAJOR VARIEGATA 



See price list, page 1778, April 25. 



<^\ rrni rfLORALCOMPAHY.^ 

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KNGLI8H, 2 to 3 ft., 4-iD. pots, 

 per 100, $10.00 to $12.50. 



Thomas Stock 



251 Minot St., DORCHKSTER, MASS. 



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IVY 



in the autumn as the seed of that season 

 is ripe, and grown on without a percep- 

 tible check. If the plants are grown 

 right along moderately cool there is lit- 

 tle danger of rust attacking them. 



Storage. 



There is not the least doubt of the 

 practical value and advantages of a cold 

 storage house in connection with a nurs- 

 ery, and such a house in the spring and 

 early summer would be found especially 

 serviceable to nurserymen who every 

 year are in the way of receiving orders 

 for fruit trees, shrubs and other decidu- 

 ous trees when it would be too late to 

 ship if the stock had to be dug then, 

 out of the open ground. The utility of 

 a cold storage house, as many are well 

 aware, is by no means confined to the 

 spring sales. Such a house is invaluable 

 for the accommodation of bay trees, 

 hydrangeas and a hundred other things 

 in winter that keep well in such quar- 

 ters, i^' ^' 



DEUTZIAS. 



For showy blossoms in early summer, 

 few shrubs excel the deutzias. The 

 flower clusters, which are usually white, 

 are displayed so prominently and with 

 such profuse prodigality, springing from 

 the young wood of the previous year's 

 growth, that they are especially desirable 

 for the embellishment of home grounds. 

 The flowers do not last long when cut, 

 but their showy effect, with their grace- 

 fully arching sprays, is well worth en- 

 joying. Most of the species respond 

 readily to cultivation in any fairly good 

 soil, when it is well drained. Many of 

 the best kinds are hardy even in the 

 New England states. 



Deutzias should be pruned any time 

 after the leaves have fallen, in the late 

 autumn or during the winter. The 

 young wood of the previous year's 

 growth must not be cut back, but the old 

 flowering sprays should be removed and 

 weak, spindling wood and decrepit 

 branches cut out. The plants appear 

 to be remarkably free from the attacks 

 of insect pests. 



The National Council of Horticulture 

 says it is unfortunate that shrubs de- 

 serving popularity as much as do the 

 deutzias have no simple English name. 

 Deutzia gracilis, a native of Japan, is a 

 low, neat growing shrub seldom over 

 two feet and a half high, with branches 



PLANT CONIFERS NOW! 



These are shapely, well- 

 furnished, fibrous - rooted 

 and several times trans- 

 planted. 



per 100, I12.0U; per 1000, 1 90 00 

 16 00 " 120.00 



12 00 " 100.00 



16.00 



American Arbor Vltae 8-4 feet... 



Irish Janlper 2-2!^ feet.... 



Norway Spruce .3-4 feet.... 



Japan Larch ; 6-U feet.... 



And these: 



Beech, common 4-6 feet " 20 00 



3-4 feet " 18.00 " 17000 



purple-leaved 3-4 feet ' 26.00 



Birch, cut-leavert weeping 6-7 feet '• 36 00 



5-6 feet " 2600 



Thorn, Paul's New Scarlet 4-6 feet " 16.00 



Cornns Blegantlssima Yarlegata, 4-6 feet " 12.00 



This Is a sample lot of bargralas; others are offered In our Bulletin No. 4, just 

 Issued; send for copy; use printed stationery, It's for the trade only. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., Newark, New York 



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W^^V^^ ^^^^ American Beauty, Clothilde Sonpert, Gloire de Diif a, 



ft2IB^^F_^^^ Kaiserin Aagasta Victoria, La France, Mme. Caroii,;e 



* w ^^ ^"^ ■^^ii^ Testout, Frau Karl Druschki, Crimson Rambler, Bauv 



STRONG DORMANT PUNTS Rambler, Dorothy Perkins, etc.. SlITABLE FOR FORCI^^/. 



Immediate Delivery. Prices Rig^ht. General Catalog and Price Lists reader. 



Bay State Nurseries, North Abington, Mass. 



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Horse Chestnut ^^"^^^•.■.■.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.■.•.•.•.■.■.•.•.•.•.■.•.•.•.•.■.•.•.•.■.;^:ijiis 



■■*'■ *»x^ '^k^m.m^^^i^m.m.m^mm. 2>^to8-in 2.60eacli 



TILIA AROENTEA, 2 to 2>^-in., $2.50 each. 

 Other Shade Treea, Larg^ Shruba, Boxwood, Evergreena, etc. 



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



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AD -^__ /^ -* - will hold 10,000 

 DOX war to 15,000 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



I will pack them in car at reduced prices. 



California Privet Per lOO Per 1000 



3 to 4 feet $4.00 920.00 



4to6feet 6.00 26.00 



6to6feet 6.00 35.00 



Standard Privet, 6 feet high, 



fine sheared head 50.00 



BuBh Privet, sheared, 4 to 6 

 feet high, 3 to 4 feet in diam- 

 eter, $7.00 per 10 tO.OO 



▲merlcan dm*, fine trees, 10 



to 12feet 30.00 250.00 



Horse Chestnut. 2 to 23^ cal., 



8 to 10 feet 75.00 



Specimen trees, 3 to 4 cal., 

 10 to 12 feet 126.00 



Kuropoan Linden, 2 to 2}i 

 cal., 10 to 12 feet 60.00 



Spiraea Blllardll, 3^ to 4 feet 6.00 



Althaeas, in variety. Sli to i}4 

 feet 6.00 



Tucoa niamentosa, large 



blooming plants 5.00 30.00 



Dahlias, large clumps, fine as- 

 sortment 6.00 40.00 



GARLMAN RIBSAM, Trenton, N. J. 



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CLEMATIS 



Clematia Panloulata, 11.00 per doz. ; $8.00 per 



100. 

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

 Pansles, young plants, $3.00 per 1000. 



F. A. BALLER, Bloomingfon, III. 



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40 California Privet 



12 to 16 feet, suitable for parks. $3.00 each. 



Also some 6 feet high, well shaped. 

 25 Rhododendrons, hardy, well budded, 2 to 



4-feet high. $55.00 for the lot. 

 20 Azalea Mollis, 3 to 5 feet, $45.00 for the lot. 



R. PRITCHARD, 



6th and Flnshlng Ave., Astoria, L. I. City, N. T. 



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ROSES 



Get your stock while our 

 assortment is good. 



Send TODAY for catalog. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



WEST GROVK, 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 



Queens, L. I., N. T. . 



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TREES and SHRUBS 



Immense quantities, low prices. 

 Price list on application. 



PKONIKS A SPKCIALTT. 



PSTERSON NURSERY 

 108 XiA SA^I.a ST. OHIOAQ*'^ 



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