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The Weekly Florists Review* 



Apbil 2, 1908. 



Magnolia 



Rhododendron 



Azalea 



Clematis 



Peonies 



Phlox 



Nursery Stock for Florists'^Trade 



EVERYTHING WORTH PLANTINO i-' 



ROSES A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TREES 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, ETergreens, Berries, Herbaceons Plants. Send for our Trade List 



68 Tears 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



700 Acres 



Boxwood 

 Privet * " 

 Berberis Thunbergil 

 Hydrangea Tree 

 Spiraea Van Houttei 

 Koster's Blue Spruce 



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den last year for distribution through- 

 out California, Texas, Arizona and ad- 

 jacent localities. 



Another promising horticultural crop 

 which is being introduced is the date 

 palm. The palms which have been in- 

 troduced by the department into south- 

 ern California and Arizona have borne 

 hundreds of pounds of delicious fruit, 

 indicating that the work on this unique 

 desert culture will pass from the stage 

 of a pure experiment to that of a new 

 industry. We are now conducting ex- 

 tensive life history investigations of the 

 date palm, in order to ascertain its 

 exact soil, climatic and cultural require- 

 ments. Similar work is also being ap- 

 plied to the fig, pistache and other crops, 

 with promise of valuable results. 



One of the introductions to which par- 

 ticular attention has been given is the 

 Japanese salad plant, udo, which grows 

 well in many sections of this country 

 and is handled and served much like 

 celery. To secure the extensive use of 

 the plant, however, will probably take 

 considerable time, as the taste for it 

 is a cultivated one, like that for the 

 olive, mango, etc. It is a promising 

 introduction, however, and is already be- 

 ing widely disseminated and distributed. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



H. N. Bruns, Chicago, 111., retail East- 

 ter announcement; Harlan P. Kelsey, 

 Salem, Mass., hardy rhododendrons and 

 other plants and bulbs for the rhodo- 

 dendron bed; The English Home of Al- 

 pine Plants, South Pool, near Kings- 

 bridge, Devon, England, list of rock and 

 Alpine plants; United States Heater 

 Co., Detroit, Mich., Capitol boilers and 

 radiators; W. A. T. Stratton, Petaluma, 

 Cal., a booklet on when and how to 

 plant eucalyptus. 



I LIKE the Revisw best of all; it is 

 very interesting and instructive. — LuD- 

 wiG ZiMMEB, St. Louis, Mo. 



Cleveland, O. — The fortune of the late 

 Joseph M. Gasser probablv will be di- 

 vided, according to law, by his widow 

 and daughter. A will said to have been 

 made while he was suffering from mental 

 derangement and now in the hands of J. 

 A. Mathews, of the Guardian Trust Co., 

 who is administrator, will never be pro- 

 bated. It was Mr. Gasser 's original in- 

 tention, it is said, to leave his entire for- 

 tune, reported as being something over 

 $250,000, to his wife and daughter. After 

 his commitment to a sanitarium he is 

 said to have become incensed and changed 

 the condition, disinheriting his wife and 

 daughter, and leaving his fortune to a 

 more distant relative. Officers of the 

 Guardian Trust Co. say that it is not 

 at all likely that the later will would 

 be offered for probate. The wife will 

 take her dower interest in the real estate 

 and a like share in the personal prop- 

 erty. The daughter will get the rest. 



60,000 

 GRAFTED ROSES 



Chatenoy, Killarney, Richmond, Liberty, La Prance, 



in rose pots, $15.00 per 100; 3%-iii. pots, $18.00 per 100. 



Bride, Bridesmaid, Golden Gate, Kaiserin, in rose 

 pots, $10.00 per 100; 3>^-in. pots, $15.00 per 100. 



OWN ROOT ROSES, 3-in. pots, $9.00 and $7.00 per 100. 



Orders Received for Early Delivery. 



Send for Circulars of VtRBCNA and aRNATION CIJTIINGS. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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PECIMEN 

 EVERfiREENS 



Azaieas 



Riiododendrons 



Roses 



Herbaceous Perennials 



In fact everything in hardy 

 stock for 



6aril8n,LawnlLandscape Planting 



General CataloRue and Trade Lists 

 on application. 



TlieNewEnglanilNurseries,inc. 



BEDFORD, MASS. 



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ri RAMBLER ROSE yr; 



!iSi^ NEWPORT FAIRY... — 



To b« diiseminated Sprint 1906. 

 ▲■k for illustrated pamphlet and prices. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., 



BVTKBmroBD, jr. j. 



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The Bevisw will send the Book of 

 Grafted Roses for 25 cents. It gives 

 full details. 



1 AM much pleased with the Review 

 and like it the best of any paper for the 

 trade. — J. M. Hazlewood, Vancouver, 

 B.C. 



2-Year-OI(l 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. 

 SI. 00 per rioz. $8 00 ,er 100; $75.00 per 1000 



Baby Rambler Hermosa 



Clotbllde Soupert Helen Gould 

 Papa Gontler 

 Queen's ScaFlet 

 Meteor 



Marie Van Houtte 

 Ktoile de Lyon 

 Mme. Chatenay 

 Mme. Grolez 

 SnoD^flake 

 Climbinar Meteor 

 Bessie Brown 

 Isabella Sprunt 

 Coq. de Lyon 

 Perle des Jardins 

 Tellow Cocbet 



Cl'B Kaiserin 

 R. M. Henrtette 

 Strip'd " 

 Safrano 



Wblte La France 

 Pres. Camot 

 Etoile de France 

 Sunrise 



HTBRID PKRFETUALS 

 Paul Neyron Mme. Cbas. Wood 



Mrs. Jno. Lalng: Magma Cbarta 

 A. Diesbaob Vick's Caprice 



100 varieties; 2*2-inch pots. 



Wliltmanl Ferns, 6 to 8 fronds, pot-grown, 

 •1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 2i2-inch pots, $4.00 per 100. 



J OHN A. DOYLE. Sprlngfleld, Ohio 



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rield°Growii, 2 -Year 



1000 

 100.00 

 40.00 

 66.00 

 60.00 

 86.00 

 86.00 

 60.00 

 90.00 

 100.00 



Send for surplus list giving grade count of 

 H.P.'s, Prairies, RamDlers. Moss, Wichuraianas, 

 Rugosas, etc.; Shrubs and OUmbing Vines. 



THE UNITED STATES NURSERY GO. 



RICH, MISS. 



lleDtion The Berlew when yoa writs. 



Crimson Rambler, No. 1. 

 No. 2. 



Pbiladelpbia No. 1. 



Mme. Flantler XX... 



No.l. 



Kmp. of Cbina No. 1. 



Henri Martin No. 1. 



Dniscbld No.l. 



Harrisonll No. 1. 



Per 100 

 ..$7.60 

 .. 6.00 

 .. 8,00 

 .. 7.00 

 .. 5.00 

 .. 6.00 

 .. 7 00 

 .. 10.00 

 .. 12.00 



