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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



May 16, 1907. 



Jost Arrived, Cadoad of Extra Choice Boxwood Trees 



These are excellent for Store Decorations and you will find them ready sellers as well. 

 Try a sample lot. You will come back for more. Prices on application. 



E. F. WINTERSON CO.,^5°^9 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



tooth-shaped divisions. The leaves at 

 first are of a pinkish color, changing at 

 maturity to a dull green, eventually as- 

 suming an orange a"nd brown hue. 



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IMPORTS OF NURSERY STOCK. 



The following is a list of the imports 

 of plants, trees, shrubs, vines and bulbs, 

 all classified as nursery stock, brought 

 into the United States during the gov- 

 ernment 's fiscal year, 1906, with the rates 

 of the duty and other information, as 

 compiled by the customs authorities: 



Hop roots, value $24; duty free. 



Orchids, palms, dracaehas, erotons, 

 azaleas, tulips, hyacintjis, narcissi, jon- 

 quils, lilies of the valley, and all other 

 bulbs, bulbous roots or corms which are 

 cultivated for their flowers, value $1,- 

 058,078.13; duty twenty-five per cent. 

 The same, from the Philippihe Islands, 

 value $378; duty seventy-five per cent of 

 twenty-five per cent. The same, from 

 Cuba, according to reciprocity treaty, 

 value $240; duty twenty-five per cent 

 less twenty per cent. 



Plants, fruit, tropical and semitropi- 

 cal, for the purpose of propagation or 

 cultivation, value $18,407.11; duty free. 



Eose plants, budded, grafted, or grown 

 on their own roots, quantity 1,411,212; 

 value $88,020.95; duty 2?^, cents each. 



Myrobolan plum, Mahaleb or Mazzard 

 cherry, stocks, cuttings or seeillings three 

 years old or less, quantity 23,095,600; 

 value $36,378.40; duty 50 cents per thou- 

 sand and fifteen per cent. 



Pear, apple, quince, and the St. Julian 

 plum, stocks, cuttings or seedlings, three 

 years old or less, and evergreen seed- 

 lings, quantity 13,435,990; value $43,- 

 781 ; duty $1 per thousand and fifteen 

 per cent. 



Fruit and ornamental trees, deciduous 

 and evergreen shrubs and vines, Manetti, 

 multiflora and brier rose, stocks, cut- 

 tings or seedlings, value $13,716.11 ; duty 

 twenty-five per cent. The same, from 

 Cuba, according to reciprocity treaty, 

 value $7.50; duty twenty-five per cent 

 less twenty per cent. 



Trees, shrubs, plants and vines, com- 

 monly known as nursery or greenhouse 

 stock, not specially provided for, x^Jrae 

 $282,979.86; duty twenty-five per cent. 



Total value of imported plants, trees, 

 shrubs, vines and bulbs, $1,542,011.06. 



REFORESTING. 



With the end in view of eventually 

 bringing about the reforestation of the 

 pine barrens of upper Michigan, the 

 Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co., of Neguanee, 

 is carrying on, at considerable expendi- 

 ture, extensive experiments of much pub- 

 lic interest. It has established two 

 nurseries at which pine trees are being 

 raised from seed. These are at Negau- 

 nee and Coalwood, and at each one 

 the plan has to date been attended with 

 entire success. White pine grown from 

 seed are ready for transplanting two 

 years after sprouting. Ninety thousand 

 of these are ready for this purpose now, 

 and they are being set out on cut-over 



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$10.00 per 

 100. 



Grafted Richmond, 



Wellesley and Chatenay. on EngliBb Manetti, for forolne. 



FOR OUTDOOR PLANTING. 



In 4-inch pots, two years; Blobmond only $10.00 per 100 



In 6-inch pots, two years; Bon Bllone, Burbank, Camot, Wblte La Frano*, 

 Btrtpad La France, Aeripplna $16.00 per 100 



ROSBS. from 2>^-in. pots; Ramblers, Olimbers, H. P.'s, Teas, H. T.'s, etc., Etolle 

 de Franc«t the best red H. T. we know of $10.00 per 100 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., Newark, New York 



NURSBRYMEN AND FLORISTS-WlioIeBale Only. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



W^^V^^ V^^^ American Beaaty, Clothilde Soapert, Gloire de Dijon, 

 B^B_B^^ [L^^ Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, La France, Mme. Caroline 

 *^ ^^ ^"^ ^"^^"^ Testont, Frau Karl Druschki, Crimson Rambler, Baby 



Rambler, Dorothy Perkins, etc., SUITABLE FOR FORCING. 



STRONG DORMANT PUNTS 

 Immediate DeliTery. Prices Rig^ht. 



General Catalog and Price Lists ready. 



Bay State Nurseries, North Abington, Mass. 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



Hedge Plaots 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



GENEVA, N. T. 

 Wbolesale Nurserymen 



Ornamental Trees, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Peonies. 

 61 Tears. Send for our Wholesale Price List. 600 Acres. 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



8tol0-ft $0.90 eacb 



2to2>i-ln 1.76 each 



2>^to3-In 2 50 each 



Horse Chestnut 



TIIilA AR6ENTEA, 2 to 2^-in., $2.50 each. 

 Other Shade Trees, Lar^fe Shrubs, Boxwood, Everg^reens, etc. 



HIRAM T. JONES, Union County Nurserios, ELIZABETH, N. J. 



Mention The RerleW when yon write. 



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