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50 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



January 2, 1908. ^ 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AIIBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NDBSEKTMEN. 



Pres., J. W. Hill, Dee Moinee la.; Vice pres., 

 C. M. Hobbs. Brldgreport, Ind.: Sec'y, Geo. C. 

 Meager, RocheBter. N. Y.; Treas., C. L. Yatea, 

 Rochester. N. Y. The 33d annual convention will 

 be held at Milwaukee, Jnne. 191S. 



The Chaso Nursery, at Geneva, N. 

 Y., has been incorporated with $0,000 

 authorized capital stock. The incorpora- 

 tors are George N. Chase, Thomas II. 

 Chew and Lansing D. Hoskius. 



One of tlie commendable practices of 

 the German emperor when he goes a 

 visiting is to plant memorial trees. On 

 his recent visit to England he dotted 

 that country with Cedrus Libani and C. 

 Atlantica glauca, and oaks. The best 

 trees of local nurseries were used. 



Hybrid tea and tea roses are now 

 planted outdoors in larger numbers than 

 formerly, because there is a more wide- 

 spread knowledge of their merits than 

 was formerly the case. Hybrid per- 

 petual roses are still popular and al- 

 ways will be, but rose plants that will 

 go on giving flowers for a much longer 

 time cannot fail to appeal to a class of 

 flower lovers not so much in evidence 

 years ago as today, and not nearly so 

 much today as they will be a decade or 

 80 heace. 



The American gooseberry mildew has 

 become so serious a pest in England, 

 and has been the subject of so much 

 agitation, that "the Board of Agricul- 

 ture and Fisheries, by virtue and in ex- 

 ercise of the powers vested in them un- 

 der the Destructive Insects and Pests 

 Acts, 1877 and 1907, do order, and it is 

 hereby ordered, as follows: The land- 

 ing in Great Britain of any gooseberry 

 bush or currant bush brought from any 

 place out of Great Britain is strictly 

 prohibited" after January 31, 1908. 



PLANTING FOR TIMBER. 



The numerous inquiries and other evi- 

 dence go far to prove that there is now- 

 adays much earnest consideration given 

 to the question of what is suitable, and 

 in the future will be profitable, to plant 

 on large areas for timber where hitherto 

 very little if anything in the tree line 

 has grown. 



Of course almost everyone knows that 

 every kind of tree will not succeed or 

 even grow in any one locality. It stands 

 to reason, then, that it has to be ascer- 

 tained what kind or kinds thrive in the 

 neighborhood, either after being planted 

 by the hand of man or otherwise. That 

 fact being established, the next move 

 is to raise from seed in that same local- 

 ity, or somewhere else where climatic 

 conditions are mnch similar, trees of the 

 kinds favorably disposed to the soil and 

 climate where the planting is eventually 

 intended to be made. 



These remarks are, though perhaps in 

 a somewhat less degree by reason of 

 greater resources for protection and lim- 

 ited area, afpliCable to the planting of 

 trees for ornamental purposes, on 

 grounds surrounding private residences. 

 The person who is planting on private 

 grounds has the advantage usually of 

 being allowed to plant nurse or protec- 

 tion trees at the same time those in- 

 tended for permanencv are planted. 



M. 



AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII 



Extia fine well rooted, 2-year, light grade, for liDing out, $20 00 per 1000; 10,000 for $150.00. 

 ^n|||||fll|B E^rlvd^^^^'^ ^^" "'I'i^QCbed, 2-Tear-old. 2 to 3 feet, $35.00 per ICOO 



-year-old, 12 inches, $15.00 per 1000.- 



4 to 5 feet, $15.00 per 100. 3 to 4 feet. $10.00 per 100- 



5 to 6 feet, $17.00 per 100. Extra fine stock. 



American Arbor- Vitae 



Wistaria Purple 2to3feet, $7.50perl00;$60.00perl000. 3 to 4 feet. $10.00 per 100. 



Jos. H. Black, Son & Co., Hightstown, N. J. 



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MaNETTI 



Smooth, Evenly Graded 

 Especially Selected 

 for Florists* Use 



Graftlnc alze. 8*5 mm $ 8.00 par 1000; $75.00 par 10,000 



Extra size, 5-0 mm 10.00 per 1000; 90.00 per 10.000 



First coDsiKDmeDts expected soon; order NOW for prompt shipment on arrival and 



avoid disappointment. 



Send for price list of NURSKRT STOCK FOR rLORIBTS : Rosss. Caematls, 

 Ampelopsis, LUscs, Deutstaa, Bplresas, eto. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., NEWARK, NE 



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ROSES 



WfyORK 



i DELIVER^ 



FOR FORCING, IMMEDIATE OELIVEI 



strong, Dornant. Send for Prices and List 



American Beaut.y. Clothilde Soupert, Gl.ire 4^ Dijon, Hermoaa, Kalaerin A. Victoria, KiUarney, 

 Liberty, La France, Maman Cochet, Marechal Nlel, Mrs. R. G. Sharmao, Crawford, March's of London- 

 derry, SouT. de la Malmatson, includinjr all the leading: varieties of Hybrid Perpetual*. 



BAY STATE NURSERIES, NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 



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NEW BABY DOROTHY ROSE 



the ffreatest Pot Rose for Florists extant. A superb forcingr variety. We have proTed it. 



Col or a deep pink. Price, $3.50 per 10: $30.00 per 100. 

 WHITK BABT RAMBLKR (Catherine Zeimet), with doable white perfect flowers— fraK'Snt. A 



•rood forcer. Price. $3.60 per 10; $30.00 per 100. 

 PIHK BABT RAMBLKR (Anny MuUer), a perfect beddin^r rose— as such there ianothiogto 



equal it. Its color is cbarminK. $3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100. Above all fleld-Krown plants. 



JOHN CHARLTON & SONS, University Ave, Nurseries, ROCHESTER, N. Y, 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



GENEVA, N. T. 



Wholesale Nurserymen 



Ornamental Trees, Fruit Trees, 

 Sbrubs, Hedse Plants, Vines, 

 Peonies, Roses 



Send for our wholesale trade list. 

 68 TBARS. 600 ACRES. 



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NEW ROCNELtE, 

 NEW YORK 



ROSE HILL 

 NURSERIES «.-«i:5.- « 



Most Complete Horticultural Establishment in 

 America. 



New York Office, Siebrecht Build- 

 ingt 6tli Are. and 38th St. 



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YIBDRNUJH PUCATUM 



Hydrancea Pan. Grand. 

 Honeysuckle Heokrottll 



Barberry Tbunbercll 



In large stock. Write for prices. 



The CONARD A JONES CO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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PVERGREEN 



H^^ An Iminena* Stock of bott ;arire ant 

 ^^^ small size RVKROREEN TREES li 



Crreat variety, aisc EVERGREBIt 

 8HRCBS. CorrespontJence soMclted 



THE WM H. MOON CO.. MORRISYILLE, PA 



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2-Yr.-old Everblooming Roses 



OWN ROOTS 



These are strong, well branched plants. 

 They have been potted for some time and are 

 well equipped with roots. Packing can be 

 done very light and they will carry safely to 

 any part of the country. 



$1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100; 



$76.00 per 1000: 



Baby Rambler 



Maman Cocbet 



Clotbllde Soupert 



Marie Van Houtte 



Etotle de Lyon 



Meteor 



Bride 



Mme. Jules Grolaz 



Mme. Abel Cbatenay Queen's Scarlet 



Kaiserln 

 Wblte Cocbet 

 Hermosa 

 Helen Crould 

 Papa Gontler 

 Bridesmaid 

 Snowflake 

 CI 'a: Kaiserln 



Climbing: Meteor 

 Bessie Brovm 

 Isabella i*prunt 

 Coq. de Lyon 

 Killamey 

 Parle des Jardlns 

 La France 

 Yellow Cocbet 



R. M. Hexirietta 



Strip'd ^* 

 Safrano 

 Mareobal Niel 

 Blcbmond 

 Wblte La France 

 Pres. Camot 

 Btolle de France 



Sunrise 

 JOHN A. D07LK, Springfield, Ohio 



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Crimson Ramblers 



POR FORCING 



8 years, 4 to 5 feet, $9.00 per 100. 



GILBERT COSTICH,ROCHESTER,N.Y, 



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 writing advertisers. 



