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OCTOBKB 8, 1008. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



49 



6.60 46.00 



Peony Clumps 



Three years— 9 to 14 eyes. 



Per 10 Per 100 



Festiva Maxima $7.60 $66.00 



Whitieyi 

 Victoria Tricolor 

 Humei Rosea 

 Rubra Triumphans 

 Andre Lauries 



Undivided, absolutely healthy. Must 

 have the room. 



O. H. DICKINSON, 



27 Lyman St., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 



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BERRIED PLANTS AND FERNS 



ZM AS PEPPERS— 20 to 60 fruits, beginning 

 to color, 10c, 15c and 20c. They are fine. 



JERUSALEM CHERRIS8-lt! to 20 inches, 

 10c and 15c. 



A BARGAIN IN FERNS-BOSTONS. 



from bench, good for 8-inch pots, only 30c; from 

 4-lnch pott, 10c; 5-inch, 25c; 6-inch, 35c. Bar- 

 row^sil. 2^-ln pots. 4c; 4-inch, 15c; 5-iach, 80c; 

 7-inch, 60c. Wbltmani, 2H!-inch pots, 5c; 3-inch. 

 15c; 4-iach, 30c; 5-inch. 40c; 6-lnch. 60c. The 

 above are extra heavy and ready for repotting. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI-2^-lnch, 2^c. 



VINCA VARIEGATA-2-inch, 2c. 

 CASH. PLEASE 



A. J. BALDWIN 



NEWARK, O. 



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were William A. Bond, James H. Van 

 Vlissingen and Aaron M. McKay. The 

 property in question is one of the most 

 beautiful pieces about the city. It is the 

 site of Peterson Nursery. Mr. Peter- 

 son's holdings embrace about 450 acres. 

 The tract through which the canal will 

 pass lies between Bryn Mawr and Peter- 

 son avenues north and south and Califor- 

 nia on the east and Central Park avenue 

 on the west. The Sanitary District 

 sought to acquire a right of way 660 feet 

 wide, containing 46.95 acres, through the 

 center of this tract, running in a north- 

 easterly and southwesterly direction. A 

 number of hearings were held by the ar- 

 bitrators in the rooms of the Sanitary 

 District, testimony being introduced by 

 J. C. Williams, attorney for the district, 

 and Thomas G. Deering, attorney for Mr. 

 Peterson. Among those called upon by 

 the Sanitary District were Anton Preg- 

 ler, Andrew J. Smith, Henry Severin and 

 Frank Lohenrich. Mr. Peterson called 

 as experts on land values Samuel Brown, 

 Jr., William J. Moore, Martin H. Kilgal- 

 len, and as to the natural beauty .Tens 

 Jansen, of the West Park system. Parts 

 of forty days' time were consumed and 

 over 1,000 pages of testimony taken. As 

 in all such cases, there was a wide dif- 

 ference of opinion. Acres in that local- 

 ity were valued at $750 to $1,600. An- 

 ton Pregler approximated the benefits 

 that would accrue to adjacent property 

 through the cutting of this channel at 

 $551,000. On the other hand, a witness 

 on behalf of Mr. Peterson placed the 

 damage to the rest of his property at 

 $196,000. After the hearing the arbi- 

 trators made protracted investigations 

 for themselves as to the value and par- 

 ticularly as to the effect of taking the 

 land and the construction of the chknnet 

 through Mr. Peterson's holdings at that 

 point. The arbitrators finally determined 

 upon a verdict of $57,148 or about $1,220 

 an acre for the land taken, the damages 

 to the residue being placed at $30,910, 

 making a total of $88,058. 



BOXWOOD 

 BAY TREES 



In all sizes, shapes 

 and forms. 



Pyramids and 

 Standards. 



Extra fine stock for immediate delivery. 

 Prices low, need room. 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ, Prince Bay, N. Y. 



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Cariman Ribsam 



Nurseryman of Trenton, N. J. 



will have for Fall and Spring delivery a 

 large and fine lot of 



California Privet 



by the TOO. 1000, 10,000 or 100,000. 2 to 4 ft. 

 high, 5 to 12 branches, and fine roots. 



Standards, 5 to 6 ft. high, fine heads. Bush 

 Pyramidals, 3 to 5 ft. high. Specimens, fine 

 plants for lawns, parks or cemeteries. 



Elms, Sugar and Norway Maples. 



Shrubbery in variety. 



Roaea — Clothilde Soupert, Franclsca 

 Kruger, etc. 



Vinca variegata, field-grown. 



Send your \eaiits and I will 

 ■end you iMrioe. 



CARLMAN RIBSAM 



Trenton, N. J. 



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California Privet 



AND 



Asparagus Roots 



I have 1,300,000 California Privet 

 and 400,000 Asparagus Roots to offer 

 for fall and spring delivery, also 

 Sugar Maple, Cut Leaf Birch and 

 Hydrangea P. G. This stock is 

 grown right and will be graded right. 

 Let me quote you before you order. 



C. A. Bennett 



Robbinsville, N. J. 



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PEONIES^"™'""""? 



■ **^^* '•■^•^1^ Per 100 



FeatlTa Maxima, white $15.00 



Wbitleyl (Queen Victoria) 8 00 



AndraLaurias (late rose) 5.00 



60 othier varieties listed in our trade price list. 

 Also Evcnneis. Shniht, Viaei. Stravbcrry nntt. 



WILD BROS. NURSERY CO.. Sarcoxle. Mo. 



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Florists' Review 



When Wrltlnc Advertlaera 



Berberis Thunbarsiii 



100 1000 



12-18 in $4.00 $86.00 



18-84 in 6.60 60.00 



84-30 in 8.00 76.00 



Viburnum dentatum, Pruniia maritlma. 

 Viburnum casslnoides, Aqullecla oliry- 

 ■antba, Oelpblnium tormoaum, etc. 



WRITE TODAT 



Telephone Connection 



Littlefield & Wyman 



Noiiii AbingtoD, Mass. 



Per 

 100 



RAMBLERS... 



WXDDIlfO BKIX, extra strong, 2-yr., 



field-grown $30 00 



X^ady Gay, extra strong, 2-yr., field- 

 grown 16.00 



Dorothy Perklna, extra strong, 2-yr., 



field-grown 10.00 



Crimaon Ramblera, extra strong, 



2-yr., field-grown 10.00 



HydranKea Otakaa, field-grown. 5 to 8 



shoots 12.00 



PandanuB Veitchll, well colored, in 5, 6 and 



7-inch pots. 50c, 75c and $1.00. 

 Cyoaa Palma, 5, 6 and 7-incb pots, 50c, 75c and 



$1.00. 

 Boaton and Scottll Fema, 6-inch, 40c; 6^- 

 inch, 60c; 7-inch, 75c; 8-inch, $1.00 to $1.50. 

 Specimens, $2.00. 

 Genlataa, 6 to 7-inch pots, 50c. 



H. C. STEINHOFF, West Hoboken, N. J 



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Peonies 



700 large clumps of Peonies, from 6 to 8 

 years old (mixed), consisting of Queen 

 Victoria, Fragrans, Humei. Tricolor, Louis 

 Van Houtte and Felix Crousse or Monsieur 

 Crousse, and other varieties, 50c per clump. 



400 large Dahlia roots. Kriemhilde and 

 Keyne'B White (cactus), 8c. 



Augusta Gladiolus at $12.00 per 1000. 



Also mixed Iris at $2.00 per 100. 



E. T. GRAVE, 



Richmond, 

 Indiana 



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STANDARD 



MAHilNO TUBES 



The strongest and lightest package for sending 

 Roaea and other plants by mail. Cost less and 

 afford better protection. Samples and prices 

 sent on request. 



STANDARD MFG. COMPANY, Coatesville, Pa. 



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A HALF-INCH ADVERTISEMENT 



here wQI keep your name and facllitiea 

 before the whole trade at a cost of 

 only 85o per week on a yearly order. 



