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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



August 22, 1907. 



HARDY ROSES 



AMERICAN GROWN— SUPERIOR TO IMPORTED 



We have unsold at the present time the following varieties, All Field-Grown Plants, 



grown in our Nurseries at Rochester, N. Y. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL 



Anne de Diesbach Margaret Dickson 



Baron de Bonstetten Marshall P. Wilder' 



Clio Mrs. John Laing 



Frau Karl Druschki Mrs. R. G. S. Crawford 



Cxeneral Jacqueminot Paul Neyron 



John Hopper Prince Camille 



Mme. G. Luizet Ulrich Brunner 



Mme. G. Bruant (Hybrid Rugosa) 



RAMBLERS 



Crimson Rambler 

 White Rambler 

 Yellow Rambler 

 Dorothy Perkins 

 Baby Rambler 

 Wichnraiana (The Type) 



These plants will be ready for shipment about October 1st. Orders booked now. Prices on request. 



Nurserymen 



ELLWANGER & BARRY 



Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



HortioulturistB 



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class nursery inspector soon learns to 

 know his constituents as a good banker 

 or a merchant knows his patrons. He 

 works for the interest of horticulture. He 

 soon learns where trouble may or may 

 not be expected. His knowledge is guard- 

 ed and is not given to the public except 

 where necessary to help carry out the in- 

 tent and purpose of the law. 



It has been suggested to the writer 

 that such information should be public 

 property. In the files of the entomo- 

 logical department of the Agricultural 

 and Mechanical College a complete record 

 is kept of every insect that reaches there ; 

 this has been the practice through sev- 

 eral years. Maps are kept showing the 

 distribution of all pests. Many of these 

 records have never been shown to news- 

 paper reporters and have not been seen 

 by visitors or other persons not officially 

 connected with the department. 



If the inspection office was supported 

 to the extent that every infestation could 

 be located, I could see no reasotf why 

 these records should not be published. If 

 we should publish them now, what would 

 be the result? The sections where the 

 scale and other pests are known to occur 

 would be commercially injured, while 

 other parts of the state where the pests 

 are as yet undiscovered might have the 

 confidence of the public. Hence there is 

 nothing gained by exposing some ^nd 

 not others, owing to our deficient knowl- 

 edge of the distribution. If we want to 

 publish let us first determine where all 

 the infestations are and then treat all 

 alike. Great as is the state of Texas, it 

 is pitifully small in dealing with its vast 

 disease and insect problems. 



MARK CASES FULLY. 



Now that autumn is coming, and with 

 it shipments of bulbs, palms, azaleas, 

 etc., we will no doubt hear of many 

 cases of goods gone astray during ship- 

 ment, as has been the case in past sea- 

 sons. 



All this can easily be avoided. Owing 

 to the common practice of not putting 

 the consignor's full name, as well as the 

 name and address of the consignee, on 

 cases containing these goods, countless 

 mistakes, as well as much confusion, 

 have been caused. 



Heretofore, in most instances, each 

 case has merely been numbered, some- 

 times the shipper's initials being added. 



PEONIES 



We are offering a complete list of the choicest varieties for fall planting. 

 Shipping season commences about September 1. Send your orders now. 

 Retail and wholesale price lists just issued. Send for copies. 



COTTAGE GARDENS CO., Inc. 



QUEENS, NEW YORK 



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BOXWOOD 



for immediate delivery. 



12 to 15 in... $25.00 per 100 



15 to 18 in... 35.00 per 100 



ALSO A FKW LAROBR SPKCIMKNS 



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



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New England's Wholesale Nurseries 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



Ornamental Nursery Stock off Every Description 



■▼•rKr*«n and D«elduoaa Treaa, tlimbs, Boses, Vinos, Bliododondrona, 

 Aamlmmm, Box Troos, HXBBACCODB PBBBHMIAI.8. 



General catalogr free. Wholesale trade list on application. 



BAY STATE NURSERIES, NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 



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Kalserln Goldifolia 



(H. T., L.e«dle, 1907) 



A sport from and Identical in bloom with the 

 Rose Kalserln Aasnsta Vlotorls; dwarf 

 bush habit, wih beautiful, brlKbt, golden 

 yellow foliage, delicately veineu and bbaded, 

 i-esembllng: G <lden Redder Coleus, wblch It far 

 excels as a bedding' plant. Orders booked for 

 October delivery in turn, subject to exclusive 

 sale of entire stock. 3^-in., 13 M perdoz.; 126.00 

 per 100: (225.00 per 1000. 4-ln., Sl.OO each; tlO.OO per 

 doz.; 176.00 per 100. 



40a-EXPKBT BOSK OBOWBRS— tOO 



▲ImtT* Montion tlio 



Whon Writtnc AdTortUon 



PEONIES, E<c. 



FK8TIVA ALBA, best for cnttintr, 125.00 per 

 100; S226.00 per 1000. 



THOBBBCBXI. very fragrant, pink, $15.C0 per 

 100: $126.00 per 1000. 



BUBRA, good cat flower 115 00 per 



100; tl26.00 per 1000. 



Tbese Peonies are NO divisions, rtowd 2 years 

 and extra stroBtf damps guaranteed. 



100,000 JAPAH IRIS, finest collection in 

 this country. 



AUGUSTA GLADIOLUS and Wbite and 

 Ligbt, the best only. 



TBITOMA rmZBRI for fall deUvery. 



Tbese goods are sold 30 days, net cash. 

 Unknown bjuyers, casb wltb order. 



Rowehl & 6ranz, Hicksviiie, L i., n. y. 



Alwkya montion tbo Floiiati* Bovloi 

 wbon wrlttns mAvrUmmn. 



