October 29, 1008. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Hardy Phloxes 



We can aay without fear of contradiction that we 

 are the Larg^est Growers of Hardy Phlox in the 

 World and our collection embraces every known color in 

 this gorgeous race of summer floweHng plants. You are 

 behind the times if you cannot offer your customers the 

 Newer Colors and Varieties which are now so popular. 

 Our stock was never in finer or healthier condition, and 

 whether your wants are large or small, we are able to 

 meet your requirements. If you have not received a copy 

 of our Special Offer, write us today and we will mail you 

 a list. We feel sure that the Varieties offered and the 

 Prices we quote will both surprise and interest you. 

 Man^ of the sorts which, heretofore, have been scarce and 

 of high value, are now offered at Popular Prices. The 

 plants which we offer are Strong, One-year-old, Field- 

 ^rown Stock, and can still be snipped with perfect safety. 



Price $30 to $50 per 1000 



According to Variety 



For a complete list of Hardy Plants suitable for fall 

 planting, including^ our specialties — Peonies, Iris, 

 Anemones, Tritomas, etc., see our fall catalog. If you 

 have not received a copy, write for same. 



HLNRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Carlman Ribsam 



Nurseryman of Trenton, N. J. 



will have for Fall and Spring: delivery a 

 large and fine lot of 



California Privet 



by the 100, 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. Busta 

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

 plants for lawns, parks or cemeteries. 



Elms. Sagar and Norway Maples. 



Shrubbery in variety. 



Ros«s — Clothilde Soupert, Francisca 



Vinca variegata, field-grown. 



Bend your grants and I trill 

 ■end you price. 



CARLIVIAN RIBSAM 



Trenton, N. J. 



California Privet 



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meet the emergencies of the growing 

 period. 



"We are shipping now, and shall con- 

 tinue as indicated below: Coniferous 



• evergreens (especially spruces, pines and 

 firs) from August 15 to September 15; 



•all hardy herbaceous plrfnts from Sep- 

 tember 1 to October 2O;'Jd0«lduou8 trees 



.And shrubs from October 15 until hard 

 frost." 



NAME OF SHRUB. 



Will you please tell me the name of 



the shrub, specimen of which I enclose? 



:.It was started from a slip about twelve 



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. Q. This stock is 

 grown right and will be graded right. 

 Let me quote you before you order. 



C. A. Bennett ^ 



Robbinsvillc, N. J. J 



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years ago. It is about three and one- 

 half feet high and grows nearly cone- 

 shaped. It has been kept in the cellar in 

 winter and never loses its leaves, which 

 keep fresh and bright looking. I should 

 like to know if it is hardy here, in Mich- 

 igan, or if it produces blossoms, as it 

 never has blossomed yet. We have never 

 found anyone that Enew the name of it 

 or had seen one like it. B. & C. 



The name of the plant is Euonymus 

 Japonicus aureo-variegatus, one of the 

 numerous variegated forms of this well- 

 known plant. It withstands 20 degrees 



For Sale 



aO.OOO CALirORNIA PRIVKT 



2-yr., beavily branched, 3 to 4 ft.. $36.00 per 1000. 



500 DKUTZIA CRXNATA 



Heavy, 5 feet 18 00 per 100 



80C DKDTZIA GBACILIB 



Heavy, 18-lnch $6.00 per 100 



HARDT IVT 



4- inch pots. 3 to 4 feet $6.00 per 100 



CALLICARPA PURPUREA 



Heavy bushes, 3 to4-feet $10.00 per 100 



Ruxton Floral & Nursery Go. 



RUXTON, MD. 



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hydrahcea" 





(Arborescens) 

 GRAND. AIJSA.ata- 



kins novelty for FORC- 

 ING, as well aa for the 

 grarden. Strong, field- 

 Krown, 15-in. and up, 

 $15.00 per 100: $140.00 per 

 1000. 10 to 15-in., $l(rOO 

 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 



New Foreinrand Garden ™E ELM CUT RUISEIT CI. 



\^ Hydrangea. Jew Hatres, C— . ^ 



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below zero without injury. Its flowers 

 are rather insignificant, but the fruit is 

 attractive. W. N. Craig. 



PRIVET FOR SHRUBBERIES. 



California privet is so firmly intrenched 

 in the minds of most people as the great 

 hedge maker that it is seldom thought 

 of or made use of for any other purpose. 

 Privet in two or more varieties can, 



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