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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Mat 16, 1907. 



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CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



I wiU pack them in car at redaced prices. 



C»lltornl» Frlvttt Per 100 Per 1000 



3to4teet $4.00 120.00 



4to6feet 6.00 26.00 



5to6feet 6.00 35.00 



Standard Privet, 5 feet high, 



fine sheared bead 60.00 



BuBb Privet, sbeared, 4 to 5 

 feet bigb, 3 to 4 feet in diam- 

 eter, $7.00 per 10 60.00 



Amertoan Clms, fine trees, 10 



tol2feet 80.00 260.00 



Horse Choatnutt 2 to 23>^cal., 



8 to 10 feet 76.00 



Specimen trees, 8 to 4 cal., 

 10 to 12 feet 126.00 



Kuropoan Lindon, 2 to 2% 

 cal., 10 to 12 feet 60.00 



Spiraea BlllardU, Z}>i to 4 feet 6.00 



Althaoaa, in variety, SH to A^i 

 feet 6.06 



Tuooa niamontosa, large 



blooming plants 5.00 30.00 



Dabllast large clumps, fine as- 

 sortment 5.00 40.00 



GARLMAN RIBSAM, Tranttn, H. J. 



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ROSES 



Get your stock while our 

 assortment is good. 



Send TODAY for catalog. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



WEST GROVB, PA. 



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SPECIMEN NURSERY STOCJC 



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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Large PRIVET 



4 to 5 feet $50 00 per 1000 



5 to 6 feet 60.00 per 1000 



5 to 6 feet, XX . . . 90.00 per 1000 



WlchuraJana Hybrids. 2-year.. $40.00 per 1000 



Plenty of Shrubs at low prices. 

 Canna«, 4-inch pots.....' S6.00 perlOO 



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



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TREES and SHRUBS 



Immense qaantities, low prices. 

 Price list on application. 



PKONIES A 8PXCIALTT. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



108 XiA SAIiXtB ST. OHZOAOO 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AHEBIGAN ASSOCIATION OF NUB8KBTMEN. 



Prea., Orlando Harrlaon, Berlin, Md.; Vice- 

 Pres., J. W. Hill, Des Moines, la.; Sec'y, Oeo. 0. 

 Searer, Rochester; Treas., C. L. Tates. Rocheater. 

 The 32(1 annual convention will \>& held at De- 

 troit, Mich., June, 1907. 



There \^ere two inches of snow at 

 Geneva, N. Y,, May 11. 



The wholesale nurserymen report a 

 good inquiry for stock for fall trade. 



Many nurserymen are inquiring if the 

 time has not arrived to make a general 

 advance in prices. 



The demise of Eli A. Bronson, a 

 pioneer nurseryman of Geneva, N. Y., 

 is reported in the obituary column this 

 week. 



The nurserymen at Geneva, N. Y., 

 report the spring season as generally the 

 best to date. They sold out closely on 

 nearly all lines. 



At West Chester, Pa., it is said the 

 rabbits did considerable damage to young 

 stock in the nurseries during the last 

 snowy period of the winter. 



The U. S. Department of Agriculture 

 has just issued a bulletin of forty-eight 

 freely illustrated pages descriptive of the 

 insect and fungous enemies of the grape 

 east of the Rocky mountains. 



The president of the American Asso- 

 ciation of Nurserymen has appointed a 

 committee of nine well-known men to 

 report at the Detroit meeting in June a 

 plan for the standardizing of grades of 

 nursery stock. 



Nelson Bogue, of Batavia, N. Y., has 

 for some years been breeding Morg; 

 horses, more as a hobby than for pro 

 but recently has made some good sales 

 of thoroughbred stock to the owners of 

 large private estates who have visited his 

 nursery. 



A. R. Pickett will hereafter be asso- 

 ciated with his father in the nursery 

 business at Clyde, O. The new firm 

 takes over the interests of the Highland 

 Nursery and Orchard Co. and will be 

 known as the Clyde Nursery, G. S. Pick- 

 ett & Son, proprietors. 



Ninety-five per cent of the creditors 

 in the bankruptcy case of the Hart Pio- 

 neer Nurseries, Fort Scott, Kan., peti- 

 tioned Referee Cory, April 25, to sell 

 the remaining stock of the nurseries, and 

 it was so ordered. An offer of $500 on 

 the remaining nursery stock and a few 

 wagons was made and will likely be ac- 

 cepted by Trustee Dan Campbell. Previ- 

 ous sales have amounted to about $2,500. 

 The liabilities in this suit reached $40,- 

 000. 



SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS. 



The work of planting many deciduous 

 trees may, with perfect safety, be pro- 

 longed after the leaves begin to unfold, 

 if facilities for the immediare watering 

 of the trees are available. Maples are 

 especially tractable in this respect and 

 no fear need be entertained regarding 

 their successful establishment if the 

 above mentioned requirement has been 

 timely applied. 



Early in summer is a good time to 

 saw off branches that are either super- 



Own 

 Root 



Pot- 

 Grown 



strongly rooted, well ripened young plants from 

 early summer propagation, in prime condition. 



2H-ln., $8. SO 100:$3S.5O 1000: Brabant, Bride, 

 Bridesmaid, ivory, Kruger, Marie Van Houtte, 

 Queen's Scarlet, Wichuraiana. 



SK-ln., $2.50 100; $23.00 1000: P. & W. Oo- 

 chet, Gontler, Devoniensis, Mme. de Vatry, M. 

 Guillot, Safrano, Batterfcea. La Detroit, Her- 

 mosa, Teplltz, Lamarque. Solfatarre, W. A. 

 Richardson, P. W. & Y. Ramblers, Balto. Belle, 

 Tenn. Belle, P. Queen, R. Cottage, Seven Sis- 

 ters, M. Washington. 



2M-ln., $8.00 1(0; $25.00 1000: Bessie Brown, 

 Chatenay, P. W. and Str. La France, Marechal 

 Niel, Oaroline Goodrich. 



2H-ln., $8.00 100; $80.00 1000: Kaiserin A. 

 v.. Richmond, Oamot, Testout, Mme. de Watte- 

 ville. Sunrise, Baby Rambler, Gbarta, Olio, 

 Diesbacb, Jacq., Lambelin, Lyonnaise, Neyron, 

 Masson, Plantier, Rohan. 



2>^.|n., $8.50 100: Bonstetten, Laing. 



23^'ln., $4.00 100: Margaret Dickson, Jubilee. 



2}^'ln., $7.50 100: Druschki, Killarney. 



2>^*l]i., $10.00100: Etoile de France. 



4'lii., extra stronc, 2.y«ar: Charta, Olio, 

 Diesbacb. Laing. Lambelin, Or. Rambler. P. 

 Queen, Balto. Belie, Tenn. Belle R. Cottage, 

 Seven Sisters, Gontler, 7c; Ul. Brunner, Oar. 

 Goodrich, Wichuraiana, Sc: Baby Rambler, 9c. 



VINCA maj. var., 2in., $1.80; 23^-ln., $2.00. 

 COLKUS Golden Bedder, VerscbafTeltii and 

 assorted fancy colors. $2.00. SALVIA Splen- 

 dens and Silverspot, $2.00. 

 Quick shipment; proper packing; true labels. 



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ROSES 



On own roots« 

 2 years* No. I, 

 $5.00 per 100. 



Crimson, White, Pink and Yellow Ramblers. 

 Baltimore Belle, Queen of the Prairie, Doro- 

 thy Perkins, Seven Sisters, Wichuraiana. 



GILBERT COSTIGH, Rochtster, N. Y. 



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rVERGREEN 



^L__ An Immense Stock of both large anA 

 ^^^ small size JSTBRORBEN TRKBS la 

 great variety; also BVBBOBKKN 

 SHRUBS. Correapondenoe solicited. 



THE WM H. MOON COu MORRISVILLE, PA. 



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