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50 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



FEBRUA&Y 13, 1908. 



Field-Grown, 2-Year 



Per ICO 1000 



Crlmaon Rambler. No. 1 » 7.60 $60.00 



No. 2 6 00 40.00 



Pbiladelpbla No.l 8,00 65.00 



Mme. Plantier XX 7.00 bO.OO 



No.l 5.00 36.liO 



Emp. otCbina No.l 5.00 35.00 



Henri Martin No.l 700 60.00 



Druscbkl No.l 10.00 90.00 



Harrisonll No.l 12.00 100.00 



Send for surplus list givlnsr grade count of 

 H. P.'B, Prairies. Ramolers, Moss. Wlcburaianas, 

 RuKOsas, etc.; Shrubs and Climbing Vines. 



THE UNITED STATES NURSERY CO. 



RICH, MISS. 



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Spring List 



inch 1'^ \^ ^^ M^- >^^ incli 

 now being: mailed. Get yours 



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SCRAMBLER ROSEyZ 



H NEWPORT FAIRY...— 



To be disseminated Spring 1908. 

 Ask for illustrated pamphlet and prices. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., 



BVTHBBrOXD, M. J. 



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ROSES "ll'y^r* 



CrlmsoB BaHbler, extra strong, 17.00 per 100. 

 Dorotby Perkins, Baltimore Belle, Qaeen of 



Prairie, Pink, White, Veilow Bamblers, etc.. 



$5.00 per 100. H. P. Boses and Baby Baaiblers , 



$8.00 per 100. 



GILBERT COSTICH, ROCHESTER, N.Y. 



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purposes erecting new cflSces and green- 

 houses during the coming summer. 



J. Austin Shaw. 



NAME OF HEDGE PLANT. 



We are sending you by this mail, un- 

 der separate wrapper, a cutting from a 

 hedge plant, which we discovered in a 

 row of California privet. This plant is 

 evergreen and grows as rankly as the 

 privet. We shall greatly appreciate it if 

 you will advise us of the botanical name 

 of this plant. G. S. 



The plant is Euonymus radicans, one 

 of the best of evergreens for hedges, also 

 splendid as a climber. 



PLANTING TREES AND SHRUBS. 



Trees and shrubs, when planted judi- 

 ciously either in groups or borders or in 

 both, constitute the most effective means 

 of a permanent .beautifying of grounds, 

 but if at first the work is not done with 

 taste and with a thorough knowledge of 

 what the ultimate effect will be, the re- 

 sults will not only be unsatisfactory as 

 regards the planting itself, but the 

 grounds will, until the trouble is reme- 

 died, be a constant reminder of ineffi- 

 ciency and a continued regret and eye- 

 sore. It is, then, surely of the greatest 

 possible importance that the work should 

 be done properly when undertaken. 



The number of trees and shrubs plant- 



Tausendschon 



or in EngHsh Tbousand Beauties, is the sensational new Climbing Rose 

 of the year, fivery florist should have it. It is not excelled for forcing pur- 

 poses and for general iilaiiting by any Climbing Rose now known, not even 

 barrinK Crimson Rambler. This is the coming forcing Rose. Get your 

 stock early. It is beautifully illustrated in ten colors and gold in Our New 

 Guide to Rose Culture for 1908, the Leading Rose Catalogue of America. 

 Copy free for the asking. 



Strong: plants of Tausendsclion from 8-incli pots, 

 10 for $2.00 ; $15.00 per 100 ; $125.00 per 1000. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., ''^^'pir^"' 



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READY NOW! SHIPPING EVERY DAY! 



Manetti Rose Stocks 



for 

 Grafting 



Smooth, evenly-eraded, 

 especially selected 

 for Florists* use. 



GraftinK size, 3-5 mm., $ 8.00 per 1000; $75.00 per 10,000. 

 Extra laree, 5-0 mm., 10.00 " 90.00 



Orders booked now for grafted Bride, Maid, Ricbmond, Killamey, Kaiserin, 



Wellesley, etc., to be delivered in April or later, when wanted; write for prices; also for 

 Spring Price List of Roses, Sbrubs, Vines, Perennials, Conifers. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., NEWARK, NEW YORK 



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NEW HARDY PLANT, ANCHUSA DROPMORE, Var 



The Best Novelty 1907. Pure blue flowers, strong roots, $3.00 per 10. 

 RUGOSA ROSE, F. O. Meyer, hardy, strong grower, large blooms, silvery pink. Superb variety, 

 $2.00 per 10. BABY RAMBLER (M. N. Levavasseur), 2-year, field grown, selected, $12.00 per 100. 

 H. P. ROSES, F. K. Druschkl, Mme. S. Crawford. Soliel d'Or, York and Lancaster, Magna 

 Charta, Clio, etc., in great variety. $10.00 per 100. DOUBLE RED AND WHITE RUCK>SAS» 

 strong plants, $2.00 per 10. CLEMATIS, Anderson, Heiiryi, Jackmani, Ramona, $14.00 per 100; 

 Coccinea, $10.00 per 100; Paniculata, $8.00 per 100. PEONIES, Couronne de Or, Festiva Maxima, 

 strong, $25.00 per 100. A large collection. Send for spring price list. 



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



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ROSES 



FOR FORCING, IMMEOIATE DELIVERY 

 Strong, Dormant. Send for Pricos and List 



American Beauty, Clothllde Soupert, Olslre deDlJon, Hermosa, Italserin A. Victoria, Killamey, 

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

 derry, SouT. de la Malmalson, including all the leading: Tarietlea of Hybrid Ferpetnala. 



BAY STATE NURSERIES, NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 



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