OcTOBKU 24, 1907. 



TheWeekly Florists' Review. 



47 



Surplus 

 Rose Plants 



From Cold Frames, S-Inch 



, -^ „ Per 100 



600 L» Prlnoass Vara $2 00 



500 Barmoaa 2.(0 



300 Climmpton 2.oo 



600 lira. c;iiiit 2.00 



.3 Maraols Qa*rbo«nt 2.C0 



200Duob«as ttralMuit 200 



600 Countosa Sterbambnrc 2 00 



200 Burbank 2 00 



eoOSafrano 2.00 



200 Admlxml loblay 3.00 



2«0Brld« 2(i0 



300 iTory 260 



500 Marl* Van Houita, fleld-crown. . . 6.00 



W.R.GR4Y,0akton,Va. 



Lady Gay Rambler 



2-year, field Krown, well branched plants, 

 esnerially euited for forcinfi:. $35.0v per XOO. 



Extra struDK 3-year-old plants, prices on appU- 

 cition. 



H. t. SfllNHOrr, West Hobokf n. N J. 



which will probably be the case, we may 

 find that the people who have from ne- 

 cessity been sparing in their use of 

 fruit this season will continue to use it 

 sparingly, to the great loss alike to pro- 

 ducer and consumer. 



"In working for our own selfish inter- 

 ests in this case we are also doing a 

 great good to the public at large. 



"It seems to me that your national 

 organization should take up this matter 

 and bring it before the state societies 

 at their annual meetings this winter." 



PROPAGATION BY SUCXERS. 



In general, propagation by means of 

 suckers is not desirable because plants 

 raised in that way have a marked ten- 

 dency to produce suckers. But this dis- 

 position can, in a measure, be kept in 

 check by being vigilant in observing 

 when undesired suckers make their ap- 

 pearance and removing them immediate- 

 ly. This precaution, together with care- 

 ful cultivation of the plant in order to 

 induce a full flow of sap in the proper 

 channels, will do mucb toward the at- 

 tainment of the desired end. 



Some things, such as the raspberry, are 

 propagt^ted mainly by means of suckers, 

 and with all of them the mode of pro- 

 cedure is simple and consists of remov- 

 ing the suckers with all the roots eman- 

 ating from them and planting them. 

 This, of course, should be done at the 

 time of year the trees the suckers spring 

 from should properly be transplanted. It 

 is desirable that suckers for propaga- 

 tion should be taken up with ample roots, 

 yet the injury to the parent should be 

 guarded against. If the suckers emanate 

 from a thick root, the soil should be 

 removed and, instead of severing the 

 root, the sucker may safely be detached 

 by taking a slice oflf the root with the 

 roots of the sucker. M. 



PYHUS JAPONICA. 



The Japan quince, Pyrus Japonica, is 

 another hardy, serviceable plant and one 

 exceedingly well adapted for planting in 



Those HYDRANGEAS FOR EASTER 



Oogrht to be ordered soon. We've a fine lot, all in 6-incb pots, outdoor grown; finely branched, with 

 4 to 12 flowerinK crowns. Price, $7.00. $9.00 and $12.00 per hundred according to size. Send for Cir- 

 culars and Price List of other stock for Florists. 



JACKSON A PERKINS CO., NURSERYMEN and FLORISTS 



Wholaaale Only. NEWARK, NEW YORK. 



Mention The R»vlew when yon write. 



^ HYDRANGEA AMERICAN EVERBLOOMIXG ^ 



* * (H, ARBOBESOENS 8TERILIS) 



A Large Stock of Strong Hursery-grown Plants for Fall Delivery JlSs"" ^rii^^o'fSIn 



and Japanese named. Gladioli, named varieties. 

 THE B. Y. TEAS COHPAHY 



Flowerlnff Shrubs in variety. LISTS FREE. 

 • CENTBRVILLE, INDIANA 



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Dn&PCL . W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. 



mK^\^^^L^\3 1 6EIIEVA. N. Y. Wkolesile Nineryni 



For FORCING 



Ornamental Trees, Fruit Trees. Shruba, 



Hedgre PlantR, Vines, Peonlea. 

 Send Tor our wholesale trade list. 

 61 Tears 600 Aor*a. 



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10.000 



Field-Grown ROSES 



On Ow^n Roots 



HYBRID TEAS AND TEAS 



SuitaUe for potting up for Spring Sales, or 

 for bedding purposes. 



ANo large stock of Hybrid Perpetual and 

 CUmbinB Rosea, in 1 and 2-year plants, all on 

 own roots. 



2000 heavy Crimson Rambler,' 2-year-old. 



Can ship immeaiately. 



Get our prices and list of varieties. 



H. J. WEBER & SONS NURSERY CO. 



NURSERY. MO. 



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Rose plants now 



or later from >H and 4-lnch pota. 

 400 beat aorta; on own roots; summer grown. 



^<! LLL LULL *3»»RiHorici.DoMio J 



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SCRAMBLER ROSEiT: 



— NEWPORT FAIRY... ^ 



To be dirseminated Spring 1908. 

 Ask for illustrated pamphlet and prices. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., 



BUTXSBVOBD. «. J. 



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exposed places on the seashore, either in 

 hedges and groups or as single speci- 

 mens. As a hedge plant the Japan 

 quince is valuable *a many ways. When 

 in flower it makes a display which in 

 point of brilliancy is unequaled by that 

 proauced by any other shrub. As a 

 serviceable hedge, in the matter of re- 

 sistance, it is one of the best things in 

 cultivation. It hai; also another strong 

 point in its favor, which is that of al- 

 ways adapting itself to existing condi- 

 tions and thriving surprisingly well un- 

 der seemingly adverse conditions, espe- 

 cially as regards the character or quan- 

 tity of soil available for its sustenance. 

 With most other plants used for hedges, 

 weeds are objectionable, especially when 

 the plahts are young, but the Japan 



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2-YEXR-OLD 



Everblooming Roses 



These p'ants are on own roots and have 

 made a nice growth. They have bedn 

 crowded into 4-inch pots and have fine 

 leathery foliage and are elegant stufT for 

 immediate sales. 



•1.00 per doz.. $8.00 per 100; 



•76.00 per 1000: 



Baby Rambler Kaiaerin 



Maman Cocbet White Coobet 

 Clothllde Soupert Hermosa 

 Marie Van Houtte Helen Gould 

 BIme. Bertbod 

 Papa Oontier 

 Ducbesa de Brabant 

 Mr*. R B. Cant 

 Bridesmaid 

 Mme. Jules C3roles Sno^^Uake 

 BIme. Abel Cbatenay Queen's Scarlet 

 R. O. Knclisb Wblte Boucere 



Citmblnc Malmalson La Detroit 

 Cllmbinar Katserin - R. M. Henrietta 



JOHN A. DOYLE, Springfield, Ohio 



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Ktolle de Lyon 

 Bon Sllene 

 Meteor 

 Mosella 

 Bride 



ROSE HILL 

 NURSERIES 



NEW ROCNELLE, 

 NEW YORK 



Bstablislied 40 

 Tears. 



Most Complete Horticultural Establishment ie 



Ameiica. 



New York Ofliee. Slebrecht Build- 

 ins, Bth Ato. and 88th St. 



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ROSES Ttf* 



Crisisoa Vaablera, extra stront. S7.00 per 100. 

 Dorotky Perkiss, Piak, Wklte and tallow Baai- 



blera, etc., $6.00 per 100. 

 H. P. Bosas and Baby Bamblars, S8.00 per 100. 



6iLBERTC0STICH,R0CHESTER,N.Y. 



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quince seems to thrive luxuriantly when 

 in the company of the rankest of weeds. 



Kenosha, Wis.— W. H. Drake & Co. 

 put up the large wedding decoration for 

 the Slosson-Holliday wedding October 

 22. The whole scheme for the chapel 

 and home was carried out in white chry- 

 santhemums and smilax. 



