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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



JuLT 16, 1908. 



Viburnum Plicatum 



We have a large stock of all sizes up to 4 ft. 

 at a barKsln. Write for prices. ^ 



THE CONARD & JONES CO,, 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AMD MAPLK8. PZHSS AND 

 BKMLOCKS. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



4MEBICAN ASSOCIATION Of NUBSEBTMEN. 



OflBcers for 1908- 9: Pres., Charles J. Brown, Ro- 

 chester, N. Y.: Vice-PreB.,C. M. Hobbs, Brldfire- 

 port. Ind.; Sec'y, Geo. 0. Seager, Rochester, 

 rJ. y.; Treas., C. L. Yates, Kochester, N. Y. 

 The 84th annual Ronventton will be held at Ro- 

 chester, June, 1909. 



G. L. Taber has returned to Glen St. 

 Mary, Fla., after a month's trip to New 

 York. 



The Georgia State Horticultural So- 

 ciety will hold its thirty-second annual 

 meeting at Cornelia August 12 and 13. 



The Minnesota State Horticultural So- 

 ciety held its summer meeting at St. An- 

 thony Park June 23. The organization 

 now has 2,745 members. 



Large dealers in peonies report that 

 there is no call from the trade for roots 

 of Festiva Maxima for fall delivery; the 

 public buys, but not the trade. It sim- 

 ply shows how well everyone is stocked 

 up on this variety. Possibly the largest 

 call is for Peony M. Jules Elie. 



Wild Bros. Nursery Co., Sarcoxie, 

 Mo., will make a specialty of peonies 

 and devote more attention than formerly 

 to ornamentals. As recently announced 

 in the Review, Henry N. Wild, one of 

 the founders of the business, has lately 

 secured the entire stock and good will of 

 the company and joined hands with his 

 sons, C. M. Wild and A. O. Wild. They 

 will do business under the corporate 

 name. This unites two large stocks, es- 

 pecially of peonies, those of the old firm 

 and the former firm of C. & M. Wild. 



SUITABLE LOW HEDGE PLANT. 



We have a California privet hedge 

 around a flower garden with a path two 

 feet wide inside of same. The hedge 

 roots are a solid, hairy mat from four 

 to six feet in the beds, killing many 

 choice lilies and other flowers. What can 

 1 replace this hedge with that will not 

 encroach with its roots and will not need 

 so much trimming as privet t I do not 

 want anything more than eighteen inches 

 high. I want something hardy, that will 

 not winter-kill. N. C. G. 



Berberis Thunbergii is probably as 

 suitable a plant as you can use. It does 

 not root so strongly as the California 

 privet and will require less trimming. 

 It makes the best hedge if not trimmed 

 at all, but as it may possibly grow a 

 little wider than you care to have it, you 

 may find it necessary to shear it in at the 



GRAFTED ROSES fo'r^?no 



BRIDE KAISERIN RICHMOND 



BRIDESMAID ElLIiARNEY WELLESLEY 



$10.00 per 100. $100.00 per lOOO 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO.. Newark, Wayne Co., New York 



Wholesale Florists and Nurserymen 



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PEONIES 



FOR FALL PLANTING 



We have a large, fine collection of 

 Peonies to'offer in the very beet vari- 

 eties. Write for prices on your wants. 



Our catalog will be mailed you de- 

 scribing our fine assortment. Write 

 for it. 



THE GOOD & REESE CO. 



The Lariest Rose Growers io the world 



SPRINGFIELD. - OHIO 



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Peony Surplus List 



NOW OUT 



Send for one. lio-w Prices 

 Fine Stock 



PETERSON NURSERY 



Lincoln and Peterson Aves., CHICAGO 



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PEONIES 



September-October delivery. Orders booked 

 now. Write for prices or see our ad in Review, 

 June 25th issue. 



Wild Bros. Nursery Co. 



(XstabUshed 1875) SARCOXIE, MO. 



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PEONIES 



12 ACRES 



Plants for fall delivery. 

 Plant such varieties as will keep when market 

 is over-stocked. For prices, write. 



6ILBERT H. WILD, -- SARCOXIE, MO. 



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Grape Vines 



All old and new varieties. Large stock. 



Warranted true. Can furnish a special 



heavy two-year grade with large roots 



and good tops for florists' retail trade. 



Write for catalogue and price list. 



T. S. HUBBARD CO., Frsdonia, N. Y 



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sides somewhat. All hedges will, of 

 course, encroach more or less on your 

 flower border, but the berberis in this 

 respect will be found much less de- 

 structive than the privet. W. N. Ceaig. 



WESTERN NURSERYMEN MEET. 



The Western Association of Nursery- 

 men held its semi-annual meeting at the 

 Coates house, Kansas City, July 8 and 

 9. There was a good attendance, for this 

 is one of the places where conditions 

 and not theories are discussed. General 



2000 Large 

 Norway Maples 



2>^ to 4-inch caliper; transplanted 

 ana beaded back two years ago. 

 They are specimen trees with smooth, 

 straight stems and beautiful, full, 

 dense beads. Being on land that 

 has been sold, they are offered at a 

 great bargain. Prices given prompt- 

 ly upon receipt of request, stating 

 size and number desired. 



J. T. LOVEH, Little Silver, N. J. 



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I OFFER FOR FALL OF 1908 



10,000 Ampelopsls Veltohll, 3-year. 

 SaO.OOO Privet. 75,000 Eversreens in 



65 varieties. Besides a very complete assort- 

 ment of Shrubs and Shade Trees. 



HIRAM T. JONES, 



Coaaty NarMrics. ELIZABETH, N. J. 



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E 



VERGREEN 



An Immense Stock of both large and 

 small size KV£KGKE:EN TR£E8 in 

 great variety: also £VEROKK£N 

 SHRUBS. Correspondence solicited. 



THEWM.H.MOONCO.,MORRISVILLE,PA. 



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NURSERY STOCK) 



SSfffi^at Fruit Trees, 

 Roses and Ornamentals 



W.&T. SMITH COMPAHY,°-n'!^''- 



62 Tears. 700 Acres. 



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THE STORRS & HARRISON GO. 



PAINESVILLE NURSERIES 



Cataloa:ae and price list 

 free on application. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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satisfaction was expressed with the 

 spring season, with confidence in the next 

 one. Stock in some places has been 

 damaged by flood, but, except for a few 

 localities, the heavy rains have been 

 a help rather than otherwise. The pro- 

 gram was as follows: 



Introductory by President Bemardin. 



"Can Commercial Fertilizers be Used Profit- 

 ably in Our Western Nurseries?" George H. 

 Johnson. 



"Would a National Inspection Law be a Bene- 

 fit to the Wholesale Nurseryman?" W. P. 

 Stark. 



"Budding from Scions of Previous Season's 



