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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



June 27, 1907. 



at $102 por thousand. It is evident 

 that if this wore made the test ever- 

 •jreen secdlitigs wouhl be dutiable at the 

 former or the latter rate according as 

 they were valued at morc^ or less than 

 $10 per tlioiisiind plants. Under the doc- 

 trine of Loggie V. United States, de- 

 cided by the circuit court of appeals, 

 it would be improper to ajiply section 

 7 niider such circutiistances. 



" We are of the opinion that the plants 

 in question should be (dassified as ever- 

 green seedlings under tlie lirst provision 

 in paragnij)]! 1252, and sustain the pro- 

 test and reverse the collector's decision." 



SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS. 



Ill :ili or iMMily all of the imj)ortaiit 

 nursery eslMblishiiicnts the thorough cul- 

 tivalitiu of till' siiil is considered of the 

 utmost iiiijuiitanre, hut there are some 

 ])]aees where indiciitions jioint to the ex- 

 islenee of a belief that it is labor wasted 

 to cidlivate soil in nursery rows. There 

 iire many trees that nre, when young, 

 just as tender in some respects as many 

 bedding plants, on which much greater 

 care is usiinlly lK'stowe<l. The cheapest 

 and best way of cultivating the soil in 

 a nursery is to keep the cultivator con- 

 tinuously at w(u-k, not to wait until 

 weeds <(i\-er the surface of the soil, and 

 the soil itself gets baked hard as iron. 

 It is often the case that young trees are 

 planted so that the cultivator can be 

 run between jdants, but it will jiay to 

 follow uj> the cultivator work with hoe- 

 ing in between. 



it appears that last winter w.as one of 

 the few to play . havoc with California 

 ])rivct in some sections, but in spite of 

 such (ucasional set-backs privet will al- 

 ways be in demand, because there is noth- 

 ing aii|)roaching it for beauty and utility 

 when jilanted for hedges. Green cuttings 

 (if privet, put in about the middle of 

 .luly, will roof freely and quickly in a 

 j.artially shaded spot outdoors. Soil com- 

 posed in the main of leaf -mold suits 

 them, wiien rooting, better than any 

 other. In three or four weeks after the 

 cuttings are jmt in they will be lit for 

 lifting ami transplanting into nursery 

 rows, there to remain until next sj>ring, 

 and longer if necessary, 'i'he oidy indis- 

 jjcnsable re(iuirement in the rooting of 

 privet, at that time— in .Inly- is j.artial 

 shade for at least a week; otherwise, 

 .the wood being soft, they will wilt right 

 down. K. K. 



A BOOKKEEPER MISSING. 



Tlie Dcs l\b>ines Li'.'uler for .Tune IS 

 reports tliat "C <'. (Jrenies, bookkeeper 

 for the M. .1. Wnigg Nursery Co., is 

 being sought by <letectives on two in- 

 formations charging forgery. M. J. 

 Wragg, liis enijdoyer. vi'sterday filed the 

 information, l)nt (ireines had disappeared. 

 The extent <if liis alleged peculation is 

 not known, but may exceed $1,000. Mr. 

 Wragg had been absent from I)es Moines 

 for a couple of weeks, leaving the busi- 

 ness in charge of Mr. Gremes, while he 

 visited his d.aughters, who are residing 

 on homesteads near (,'heyenne, Wyo. He 

 returned at midnight Sunday. Yesterday 

 morning when he reached the office in 

 the Good block Gremes was not there and 

 lie at once began investigation. Drafts 

 and checks belonging to the firm had been 

 cashed, but the proceeds were not ac- 

 counted for. Also a check was found 

 where Mr. Wragg 's name had been 

 forged." 



BOXWOOD 



ISwshes, per pair. 50c, 7r)C, $1.00, $1.25 and 



$1.TM. 



ENGLISH IVY, $'J.<i() per linz., $15.00 per lOO. 



ANTHERICUMr vuiicj;;ilca. for vases, $1.50 

 per (ioz. 



ASPIDISTRAS. srePii. $12.00 per doz. in C-in. 

 pots; $18.00 per iloz. la O'/o-in. pots. 



DRACAENA Indivisa, 5V''-iii. pots, $4.00 and 

 $0.00 per doz. 



DRACAENA Fragrans, C-ln. pots, ?C.o0 per 

 doz. 



ASPARAGUS Sprengeri, .T'A-in. pots, $1.25 

 per doz., $10.00 per lOO. 



LIVISTONA Sinensis, S-iii. jiots, .f^.Oi) and 

 $li..".o e:icli. 



KENTIAS, nil sjycs. ."oc. $1.riO. !i;2..-,o, $:;..-.() 

 :in(l If,".. 00 <-iicli. ('(iiiiliiiialldiis, ,<:;.. ",o in .«lli.(iO 

 earli. 



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS, 2 ft. C in., 10 

 leaves, $:5.()0 per pair; -J: ft. 10 in., $4.t)0 per 

 pair; :{ ft., $5.00 per pair; 3 ft. 4 lu., $6.00 

 per pair. 



COCOS WEDDELLIANA, ;P/-in- pots, $2.00 

 per doz.; $15.00 per 1(M>. 



ARAUCARIA Kxcelsa. S and 0-in. pots. 52.00 

 to $;5.o0 each; 4Vi and 5-in. pots, $0.00 and 

 $0.00 per doz. 



Clanca, $9.00 per doz., three tiers. 

 ('oiiil)acta, .si2.o(i per iloz., llircc tiers. 

 I'luinosa, 1 foot lii-li. .V12.00 and .'*15.00 



per (ioz. 

 Small araucarias, $0.00 and $9.oO per doz. 

 BAY TREES, standards. 4 ft. 8-in. stem, 

 $12. (HI, .'vl.^i.^Mi, $1(1. do jind .flS.eo per pair. I'.vra- 

 inids. SlO.oii per |iair. 7 tn s I'eel liii;li. 



NEPHROLEPIS Whitniani. CV'-in. pots. $12.00 

 jier (ill/..; 7-in. pots. .<l.,%o each. I'ine plants. 



CIBOTIUM SCHIEDEI, « in. pots, $24.00 per 

 doz. 



GARDENIAS, In 7-in. pots, large, bushy 

 plants, $!).<K) and .*12.0o per doz. 



RAPHIS HUMILIS, line, liiisliv plants. In 

 CVj. 7, 8 and 9in. pots, $1..50 to $5.00 each. 



When sendlnsr money pleasf? add 50c for 

 packing and boxes for every flU.OU worth of 

 Htock ordered. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, College Point, N. Y. 



SMILAX 



GOOD STOCK - - $2.00 per 100; 

 $18.00 per 1000. 



... CASH WITH ORDKR ... 



J. B. HEISS 



1 12 S. Main St., Dayton, Ohio. 



Menlloii 'llic Itovicw wlien you write. 



ROSES 



( uving to clianBes made in the planting of my 

 houses. 1 have to oiTerthe foilouing rose plants 

 whieii were crown for my own use: 



3-lncb pots. $3.00 per 100; 

 2-lnch pota, $2.00 per 100. 



1500 Gate 



■j.%0 Gate 



^'i'Vi Rlclimond. 



'•7'> Unc le John. 

 l'J'>0 Ivory 



'ivi Ivory 



Sincli pot> 



.■Jincli pots 



X inch pots 



ri-inch pots 



, .3 inch potB 



•inch pot!» 



liKifi Bride aii'i Maid J inch pot^ 



sOO Perle 2 inch pots 



sOO Kalserin 3 inch pots 



GEO. M. KELLOGG, Pleasant Hill, Mo. 



Mention Tlie Kevicw when yon write. 



BABY I COCHKTS, ■ KAISERIN, 



Rambler, in I Bes. Brown, M. Niel, I Richmund, Carnot, 

 bloom, 2V^c I La France, etc., 2' ..c | Charta, etc., 3c 



■JVs-in. pot, 

 own root. 



See full price list, pane I'.i. .iune 13, 



^^■<l t. LL LU LL ^sPRlwq^ltLD^oHlo^^ 



Mention The Ueview when you write. 



(jolden I'.odiler, i 



("ok'iis. ' 



WholesaleTradeList 



AK«rntiiiii9 Inimitable, Blue Perft^ctlon; l>el- 

 pliiniunis, Burbank's hybrids: I'nrlor Ivy, 

 ■..olx'IiaN, dwarf; SiiapdraKoii, f-'iant wliilo; 

 Na8tiirtiiini»i; Stevias, dwarf and tall; Lem- 

 on Vfrlx'iiaN: SliaNta Daisies, :< varletieH; 

 Nwaiiisuiia alba, duublc winie I'etiiiiias, 

 Nitrht-iilooniing JuNniiiie, Hydranueas 

 iitaljsa and ThoH. Hotffr, Nieotiaiia hybrids, 

 I'etiinias How ard'B Star and Kony Morn, Ceii- 

 tiiurea CandidlSHiiiia. The above nice plants 

 from •.'i,j-ln, pots, .'iOc per doz.; $:; 00 per 100. 



Achyranthes Undent, Gidden Feather; - 

 Alternantlieras, yellow, PlantH from 2;i-lii. 

 pots, $2.00 per 100. 



Antlieriouni, F^iclisias, in variety: Helio- 

 trope, Geranium MrH. Parker; Clematis* 

 I'aiii.-ulata, Swainsona alba. Strong' plants, 

 from :i-ln. pots, $4.00 per 100. 



SeedliuKS from Flats, Asparajfus Sprenijerl. 



$1.00 per 100. 



Clematis, larpe flowering: varieties, tine. he;ilthy , 

 2 year-old plants, home {frown; Jackmani, 

 Henryl, $:100 per doz. 



Passiflora("aeriilea, Pfordtli, Mammoth Bt^auty. 

 a hardy variety, 4-in pots, $1.00 per doz.; ;i-in.. 

 T.'ie per doz. 



Asparagus Plumosus and Sprengeri, fine plants, 

 i>-in. pots. $2.00 per doz. 



Honeysncklfi Halleana and lied Tr\impet, from 

 4-in. |)ots, $l.."iO perdoz; $10.00 per lUO. 



Hardy Fnglisli Ivy, 4-lu. potH, strong plants 

 $8.00 per 100. 



Chrysanthemums, tine plants, 2!-<i-in. pots, $2.00 

 per 100. The leadloK' varieties In pink, wlilte 

 and yellow, 10,000 of them now ready, 



Cpi^C'i c" 11th and Koy Streets, 

 > bid tut, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Ucvicw when you write. 



SURPLUS STOCK 



.Vin. S. A. Nutt, S20.00 per 100; 3in, Ricard, 

 S6.(X1 per 100. 



Ivy sreraninms, 2}._.-in.. .S6.00 per 100. 

 Salvia, 4-in., S,S.OO per 100; 2M-in., S2.50 per 100. 

 Sweet Alyssum, Little Gem. 2' 4 in.,$2.50perl00. 

 Alternanthera, red, pink and Rreen, $2.5(t per 



UK). 



Caladinms, 4 in. SIO.OO per 100; 5-in.. .S15.00 

 per 100. 



Heliotrope, 3 in., -SCOO; 4 in., $.H.0O per 100. 



Ecbeveria BSetallica, fine, large, 7>-in., 20c ea. 



M. Salleroi Oeraniam, :!-iii.. .S3.00 per 100. 



Cobaea Scandens, 3-in., $6.00 per 100, 



Oerinan Ivy, 2'.j-in., S2 50 per 100. 



ColeuB, 2!4-in., S2.00 per 100. 



Pennisetuxn, $2.50 per 100. 



Artillery Plant, -SI. 00 per 100. 



Boses— Bridesmaid, 23iin, $3 50 per 100. 

 Chatenay, Oolden Oate, 23^-ln., ^t.OO per 

 100. Kichmond, 2' >iu., $3.00 per 100. 



^CHRYSANTHEMUMS ] 



lOO S.T. WriKht, (iOO Dr. Kneuehard, 5O0 Wm. 

 Duckham. 150 Ladv Harriett, xo Kt. Honnefond. 

 2O0 Halliday. 2>.i in, and 3 in., $2.50 per 100, 



Cash or (' <». I). 



W. J. &M.S.YESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



Mention Tlie Review when vnu write. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Colens, assortfd, r)Oc per 100 ))r«'p.ild. 



Asters, IJranchins', White, Pink, Purple* ana 



l.,avender, ,')0c per 100 prepaid; $2.50 per 1000 by 



e.vpress. Cash. 

 Primula Obc. (irandlf., ready .Tuly 1. 

 I.,ate Cal>baB«— ^"rcliead, Flat Dutch, 8.'ic per 



1000. 

 Celery for transrlantlnt.'. (;iant Pascal, Wtilti- 



I'liime, s.'ic per looo. 

 Cannas-.Vustrla. l-ln., :>c. to close. 

 Chrysanthemums, ti\e tin<> sorts, iiannd. 



2-ln.. I'.c. 

 SHIPPK!V^BURfl FliOBAL CO , ShippensbarK, Pa. 

 Mentimi Tlit^ Kevicw wlicn Vdii write. 



Nephrolepis 



Whitman!, 2>(-iQ $10.00 per 100 



Boston Ferns sold to July 15 



H. H. Barrows & Son.Whitman, Mass. 



Mont inn Tlic Review wlien ven write. 



^^amniiimfi Plant on benches for stock. 

 WCraniUmS Double Grant. Buclmer.Cas- 

 t.-llane, Kicard. Niiit. ;i-4-incli. J2U.OO-$:!0.00 pei 

 1000. In blooii, 4-iiich, $.;..'>0 per 1(K). CaHh. 



WM. S. HERZOG, Morris Plains, N. J. 



