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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Apbil 23, 1908. 



Magnolia 



Rhododendron 



Azalea 



Clematis 



Peonies 



Phlox 



Nursery Stock for Florists' Trade 



EVERYTHING WORTH PLANTING 



ROSES A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TREES 



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



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



68 Years GENEVA, N. Y. 700 Acres 



Boxwood 

 Privet 



Berberis Thunbergii 

 Hydrangea Tree 

 Spiraea Van Houttei 

 Koster's Blue Spruce 



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NEW SURPLUS SHIPPING UST 



NOW OUT 



Send for one. Low Prices 

 Fine Stock 



PETERSON NURSERY 



Lincoln and Peterson Aves., CHICAGO 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AMEBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NCBSEBTHEN. 



Pres., J. W. Hill, Des Moines. la.; Vice-Pres., 

 G. M. Hobbs. Bridgeport. Ind.; Sec'y, Geo. C. 

 8e»?er, Rochester, N. T.: Treas., C. L. Tates, 

 Bocbeater, N. T. The 33d annual nonventioD will 

 be held at Milwaukee, June 10 to 12. 1908. 



The increase in the sale for field- 

 grown roses is something phenomenal. 



There were 262 cases of nursery stock 

 on the last boat from Eotterdam to 

 New York. 



The weather in the greater part of the 

 country has been especially favorable to 

 the nurserymen and they are doing a 

 first-class business. 



The Elk City Nurseries, F. W. 

 Budurtha, manager, Elk City, Okla., say 

 the spring business was not only better 

 than expectations, but shows a large in- 

 crease over last year. 



The bridal wreath. Spiraea Van Hout- 

 tei, is one of the most popular early 

 flowering spiraeas. It flowers about the 

 end of May, producing white flower clus- 

 ters in abundant profusion along the 

 curving branches. It grows from seven 

 to ten feet high. 



The George Wittbold Co., Chicago, 

 says the sale of shrubs is beyond its 

 rather sanguine expectations at the time 

 the nursery at Edgebrook was started 

 a couple of years ago. The local demand 

 has thus far occupied most of their at- 

 tention, but it is expected to steadily 

 develop the wholesale end. 



A LARGE number of the leading nurs- 

 erymen in Holland, members of the 

 Dutch Nurserymen 's Association, have, at 

 solicitation of the similar British body, 

 signed the following: "The members 

 bind themselves not to send any trees, 

 shrubs, plants, roses, etc., to Great Brit- 

 tain, Ireland or Scotland, for the purpose 

 of public sale by auction, under a penalty 

 of 500 guilders, to be paid to the cashier 

 of the society." 



DEVIL'S LAKE NURSERY CO. 



The Devils Lake Nursery Co. has been 

 incorporated, with John W. Maher, 

 Henry Hale, J. E. Maher and William 

 Schwartz as members. The nursery will 

 be situated on the Maher farm one-half 

 mile east of Devils Lake and will com- 

 prise about eighty acres of the finest 



BstebUshed 1888 



HARDY 



1200 ACRKS 



NURSERY STOCK 



Complete assortment of fruit and ornamental stock suited to the North. 

 OUR SFECIAliTIKS: Ornamental shrubs and field-Krown perennial plants. 



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THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY 



Wholesale Nurserymen 



LAKE CITY, MINNESOTA 



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RI6HT HERE IN CONNECTICUT 



HARDY ROSES 



Extra rine Stock (Low Budded) 



$1.25 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 

 Magna Charta, Baroness Rothschild, Capt. Hay- 

 ward, Mme. Caroline Testout, Gen. Jacq., Capt. 

 Christy, Mme. Chas. Wood, Mme. Gabriel Luizet, 

 Paeonia, Margaret Dixon, Mrs. John Laing, Paul 

 Neyron, Perle des Blanches. Ulrich Brunner, 

 Mme. Plantier. 



$1.50 per 10; $14.50 per 100. 

 American Beauty. Bardh de Bonstetten, Clio, 

 Grass anTeplitz, Frau Kari Draschki, Soleild'Or, 

 Persian Yellow, Marchioness of Londonderry. 



MISCELLANEOUS STOCK 



Azalea mollis, fine, 15 to 20 buds 25c 



Rhododendrons, Parson's Hardy, best 



varieties 85c 



Honeysuckle, Hall's Japan, 2-year, fine 10c 



California privet, bushy, 2 to 3 feet, fine, 



per 100 $ 4.00 



Spiraea Van Houttei, 4 feet, extra fine, 



per 100 12.50 



Dahlias, 10 best varieties, per 100 5.00 



Your order will be shipped promptly. 

 Cash with order, please. 



NORTH END NURSERIES, 



Maple St., THOBIPSONVILLE, CONN. 



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HARDY SHRUBS 



ROSES, EVERGREENS, SHADE 

 TREES. CALIFORNIA PRIVET 

 CUTTINGS, $1.86 per 1000. 



HIRAM T. JONES 



UaiM Cmnty iorteries ELIZABETH, N. J. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PINES AND 

 HEMLOCKS. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Chestnut Hill, Pbiladelphla, Pa. 



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land in the whole state of North Dakota. 

 It is the intention to handle every kind 

 of tree suitable to the climate and they 

 will plant 500,000 poplar and shade wil- 

 lows, also 100,000 ash, elm, soft maple, 

 mountain ash, linden, birch and box eld- 



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PECIMEN 

 EVERfiREENS 



Azaleas 



Rhododendrons 



Roses 



Herbaceous Perennials 



In fact everything in hardy 

 stock for 



Garden, Lawnl Landscape Planting 



General Catalogue and Trade Lists 

 on application. 



TlieNewEnglandNurs8ries,inc. 



BEDFORD, MASS. 



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PVERGREEN 



^^^_ An ImmenMStoek of both larre aa4 

 small size EVEBOREEM TRE ES ia 

 rreat variety; also EVEBOBEKM 

 SHRUBS. Correepondence aoUclted. 



THE WM H. MOON CO.. MORRISYiLLE. PA. 



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Berberis Thanbergii 



18 to 24-in., 12 to IS-in., all well branched and 

 good roots. 10,000 Vinca Minor (Grave Myr- 

 tle) . 5000 Red Oak, 3 to 5 ft. Norv^ay Spruce, 



12 to 18-in. 



OAK HILL NURSERIES, Roslindale. Mass. 



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era. Already three acres of ash and box 

 elders have been planted. 



A crew of men is at work clearing a 

 piece of ground where the evergreen 

 arbor will be stationed and every suitable 

 commercial variety of evergreen will be 



