Mat 14, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



47 



NephrolepisAmerpohlii 



Pblladelphla LAoe Fern 

 918.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



WILLIAM P.CRAIG 



1306 Filbert St., PHILADELPHIA 



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ROSES 22- VINCAS 



Se« column adv., page 46, April 80, 

 400 best Sorts, S^ and 4-inota. 



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rope band. As the vines certainly took 

 up as much water as the trees, this in 

 itself ought under the conditions to have 

 killed the trees, but it did not, as far 

 as I can see, have any effect on them at 

 all. A. B. 



FAIR GROUND NURSERIES. 



A tree nursery has been set out at the 

 state fair grounds in Detroit by the 

 Michigan Agricultural College, and As- 

 sistant Professor Sanford, of the forest- 

 ry department, and corps of student as- 

 sistants have just returned to Lansing 

 from completing the work. The nursery 

 consists of nearly an acre and contains 

 about twenty species of Michigan trees. 

 Some of the ground allotted for the pur- 

 pose was set out with trees nearly four 

 years old, but a greater portion of it is 

 planted with seeds. 



Prof. J. F. Baker is in Grand Bapids 

 starting a similar nursery on the fair 

 grounds of that city. The nurseries in 

 both places are for exhibition purposes, 

 to illustrate to the visitors at the fairs 

 what can be done in the way of refores- 

 tation, and how it is done. 



PECANS AND CAT ALP AS. 



The Southern Nursery & Nut Co. owns 

 about 200 acres of fine rolling land situ- 

 ated two miles east of Lafayette, La. 

 Four years ago several acres of mother 

 stock were set out and several tons of 

 seed planted for grafting purposes. To- 

 day the field presents a beautiful ap- 

 pearance, over 100,000 young trees be- 

 ing in various stages of growth, from 

 one to four feet in height. There are 

 over twenty acres of seedlings now com- 

 ing up, which will furnish grafting stock 

 for probably a half million trees. Noth- 

 ing but the finest varieties of pecans 

 are propagated, amti»ng which are the 

 Bussell, Stewart, Pabst, Vandieman, 

 Schley, Frotscher and Success. About 

 ten acres of these trees are now about 

 four feet high and making strong and 

 vigorous growth. M. W. Watson, of 

 Ocean Springs, Miss., has recently taken 

 charge of the nursery. The method of 

 propagating is by ordinary cleft graft- 

 ing. When the plants are two years old 

 the stock is cut down below the surface 

 of the ground and the scion inserted. 

 The graft makes rapid growth under 

 favorable conditions and is often bear- 

 ing the seventh or eighth year. The 

 company has a large tract of land in 

 St. Landry Parish which will be planted 

 to improved varieties of pecan and sub- 

 divided into small farms for investments. 

 This section of Louisiana is admirably 

 adapted to the pecan, and not only 

 do the trees grow to great size, but are 

 most prolific in bearing nuts. Besides 



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NORWAY SPRUCE 



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62 Years 



AUSTRIAN and WHITE PINE 

 Now Is the Time to Plant Evergreens 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geniva, N. Y. 



700 Acres 



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ROSES 



Tausendschon, Lady Gay and Anny MuUer, 1^2- 

 in., $5.00 per 100; 3-in., $10.00. Ideal, Wellesley. 

 G. MacArthur, P. Neyron, Viclc's Caprice, D. of 

 KdinburKh. G. de Brussels, M. Plantier, G. Le- 

 febvre. M. Neil. Mrs. De Graw. 2-in., $2..% per 100. 

 Golden Gate. H. Gould, P. Deegan. F. F. Willard. 

 Kaiserin A. V., Richmond, V. Folkestone, G. Hy- 

 brid, Gen. Jaeq., J. Margottin, M. of Lome, Jubi- 

 lee. L. H. Stuart. La Reine. U. Brunner, M. P. 

 Wilder, P. C. de Rohan, L.Van Houtte. M. Charta, 

 Apricot, Aurora White Cot-het, R. M. Henriette. 

 L. Battersea, Safrano. a in., $6.00 per 100. D. de 

 Brabant, Bride, Bridesmaid, Ivory, P. des Jar- 

 dins, Enchantress, F. Robertson. Wellesley, S. de 

 P. Nottlngr, Killarney. Manda's Triumph. Rnk 

 Rambler, Yellow Rambler. Phil. Rambler, Prairie 

 Queen, Seven Sisters. Baltimore Belle. CI. G. 

 Brunner, Debutante, Lily Ito. Queen Alexandra, 

 Mme. Driout, 4-in., $8.00 per 100. 



WAGNER PARK CONSERVATORIES 



SIDNEY, OHIO 



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PerlOO 



Kaiserin Augnista Victoria, 2i«-ln $3.50 



Richmond, Chatenay, Bon Silene, 2*2-ln. 2.50 



Geranium Mme. Sallerol, 214-in 2.50 



Vlnca Varlesata, 2ii>-in 2.50 



Wliite Dahlia (pot or bench), 3-in 8.00 



Harry Helnl, West Toledo, Ohio 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 MANIAL 



By KLMKR D. SMITH 



Revised Edition — A complete 

 practical treatise^ concise directiotu 

 for every stage of the work of propa- 

 gator and grower. The result of 20 

 years' experience. 



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liOSES, own roots^ 



2^-inch pots, summer propagated. 



500 at 1000 rate. 



$3.00 per 100; S2S.00 



per 1000. 

 Baby Rambler 

 Clothllde Soupert 

 Mme. Cecile Berthod 

 Snovrflake 

 Safrano 

 Mosella 



Coquette de Lyon 

 Isabella Sprunt 

 Marie Van Houtte 

 The Bride 

 Bon SUene 

 Chatenay 

 Docheas de Brabant 

 Queen's Scarlet 

 Crimson Rambler 

 $3 50 per 100; $30.00 



per 1000. 

 Kaiserin 



Ferle des Jardlns 

 Masnatrano 

 Paul Neyron 

 Striped B. M. Henriette 



$3.00 ler 100; $27.50 

 per 1000. 

 Maman Cochet 

 White Cochet 

 Tello\7 Cochet 

 Helen Gould 

 Bessie Brown 

 Cllmblne Kaiserin 

 Cllmblns Meteor 

 Meteor 

 Malmalson 

 Papa Gontler 

 White Bousrere 

 Gruss an Teplltz 

 Hermosa 

 Lady Gay 



$3.50 per 100. 

 Sunrise 



Etolle de France 

 Joe Hill, per 100. S4 00 

 Helen Good, " 5 00 

 Baby Rambler, in 



bud and bloom, 4-in. 



pots, $8.00 per 100 



Hydraneea Arborescens Grandlflora 

 Alba. 2^-in. pots, $6 00 per 100; $50.00 1000. 



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SCRAMBLER ROSE ti^ 



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To be disseminated Spring 1908. 

 Ask for illustrated pamphlet and prices. 



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ROSES 



Strong:, clean stock. Grafted— Killarney, 

 Richmond, Mride and Maid, $12.00 per 100: $110.00 

 per 1000. Own Roots— Bride. Maid. Gate. 

 Ivory. Perle, Killarney anil Richmond. $6.00 per 

 100; $55.00 per 1000. All from 3^!-in. pots. 



P. K. QUINLAN, Syracuse, N.Y. 



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ROSES 



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