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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Mabch 12, 1908. 



Magnolia 



Rhododendiofl 



Azalea 



Clematis 



Peonies 



Phlox 



Nursery Stock for Florists' Trade 



EVERYTHING WORTH PLANTING 



ROSES A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TREES 



Omameiital Trees and Shrubs, Erergreens, Berries, HerbMeons PUnts. Send tor onr Tr»de List 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



62 Years GENEVA, N. Y. 700 Acres 



Boxwood 

 Privet 



Berberls Thunbergii 

 Hydrangea Tree 

 Spiraea Van Houttei 

 Koster's Blue Spruce 



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f2-Year-0lil Everbloomlig Roses^ 



OWN ROOTS 



These mre stroiiK, well branched plants. 

 They baye been potted (or some time and are 

 well equipped with roots. PackiDrcan be 

 done very light and they will carry safely to 

 any part of the country. 

 $1.M scr rioi.: $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000 



Baby Bambler 



by Hail 



Oouillde 8oup«rt 

 Harl* Van Houtta 

 ■toUe de Lyon 

 Mm*. Chatenay 

 Mm*. Ctrolss 

 Bnowflak* 

 CUmblnc Msteor 

 Bessie Brown 

 Isabella Sprunt 

 Coq. de Lyon 

 Perle des Jardins 

 Tellow Cocbet 



Hermosa 



Helen Gould 



Papa Gontier 



Queen's Boarlet 



Meteor 



Cl'tc Kelserln 



R. M. Henriette 



Btrtp'd •• 



Satntno 



Wbite Lb Franoe 



Pros. Camot 



XtoUe de France 



■unrlse 



HYBRID PKRPKTDALS 

 Paul Neyron Mnie- Cbas. Wood 



Mrs. Jno. Lain* Maana Cbarta 

 A. Otesbacb Vlok's Caprice 



100 varieties; 2H-lnch pots. 



Wbltmanl Perns, 6 to 8 fronds, pot-grown, 

 $1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 2is-inch pots, $4.00 per 100. 



JOHN A. DOYIjE, Springfield. Ohio 



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Field'Grown, 2-Year 



Per 100 1000 



Crimson Rambler, No. 1 $ 7.60 $ 60.00 



No. 2 6.00 40.00 



Fhlladelpbla No. 1 8,00 66.00 



Hme. Plantier XX 7.00 60.00 



• No.l 5.00 86.00 



Emp. of Cbina No.l 5.00 36.00 



Henri Martin No.l 700 60.00 



Drusobkl No.l 10.00 90.00 



Harrlsonll No.l 12.00 100.00 



Send for surplus list givinK grade count of 

 H.P.'s. Prairies. Ramblers, Moss, Wlchuralanas, 

 Rugosas, etc.; Shrubs and Climbing Vines. 



THE UNITED STATES NURSERY CO. 



RICH, MISS. 



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ginia experiment stations, for that work. 

 We contemplate comprehensive field tests 

 (luring the coming spring to obtain light 

 on the vexed question of self-fertility of 

 the leading pecan varieties, and hope to 

 follow this up with studies" of other im- 

 portant points. ' ' 



Wm. IIarrisox, of the well-known nurs- 

 ery firm of Cragg, Harrison & Cragg, 

 Heston, England, who made an American 

 tour in 1907, has now withdrawn from 

 the firm and sailed for the United States 

 M-ith the intention of commencing' busi- 

 ness in Colorado. 



The White Elm Nursery Co., of Water- 

 town, Wis., has removed the entire oflfiee 

 outfit to Oconomowoc, Wis., where the 

 branch office was formerly located. It 

 has also discontinued the office of the 

 Hartland Nursery Co. at Hartland, Wis., 

 which was purchased some time ago. 



We think the Eeview is beyond com- 

 parison with any other. — G. H. Hankele, 

 Bell Mawr, N. J. 



NEW ROSE 



MY MARYLAND 



l^y Maryland has more good commercial points 

 than any other rose. Price, 2X-inch pots, $25.00 per 

 100 ; $200.00 per 1000 ; $5.00 per dozen. 



JODN COOK, 



318 N. 



Charles St., 



Baltimore, Md. 



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HYDRANGEA 



American Everblooming 



(H. arborescens sterilis.) The largest stock in America of strong 1 and 

 2-year nursery grown plants of this best of all hardy flowering shrubs. 



THE E. Y. TEAS CO., Centerville, Ind. 



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mOTADAf^F '^*><ly ^Of Inline- 

 9 I UnAUb diate Shipment! 



1000 



KnsUsb Blanettl, pencil thickness $10.00 



Cal. Privet, 2-year, 2 to 3-ft 40.00 



" " 2-year, 3 to 4-ft 65.00 



Also a general assortment of Shrebt, Fruit Trees, etc. 



HIRAM T. JONES 



UiiQS CotiMty Nurseries ELIZABETH, N. J. 



ROSES & VINCAS 



Vinra var., strong and prime. R. C, $1.00 per 

 100: $9.00 per 1000: i^in.. SUM per 100; $-^2.50 per 

 1000; 3-in., $4.00 per 100; 4-iii., $6.00 per 100. 



<^\ rrni r floral compahy.i 



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ELLWANGER & BARRY OFFICERS 



At a special meeting of the stockhold- 

 ers of the Ellwanger & Barry Nursery 

 Co., February 27, officers and directors 

 were elected as follows: Directors: 

 William C. Barry, William D. Ell- 

 wanger, Frederick G. Barry and Harriet 

 S. Ellwanger. Officers: President, Wil- 

 liam D. Ellwanger; treasurer, William C. 

 Barry; secretary, Frederick G. Barry; 

 corresponding secretary, Charles J. Ma- 

 loy. The same directors and officers were 

 elected for the Ellwanger & Barry Realty 

 Co. 



CATALOGUES AT NORMAL. 



From Bloomington, 111., comes the fol- 

 lowing : ' ' The force at the Normal post- 

 office is just now in the midst of their 

 semiannual job of handling the cata- 



CPECIIHEN 



<3 EVERfiREENS 



Azaleas 



Rhododendrons 



Roses 



Herbaceous Perennials 



In fact everything in hardy 

 stock for 



GardenjLawnlLanduape Planting 



General Catalogue and Trade Lists 

 on application. 



TheNewEngiandNurserieSiinc. 



BEDFORD, MASS. 



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•i^ RAMBLER ROSEiir; 



!ii^ NEWPORT rAIRY...^^ 



To be disseminated Spring 1908. 

 Ask for illustrated pamphlet and prices. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO.» 



BVTSBSTOBD, V. J. 



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logues of the Phoenix Nursery Co. This 

 company sends out about 400,000 cata- 



