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Decembeb 31, 1908. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



53 



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NEW ROSE 



WHITE KILURNEY 



Come and see White Killarney growing at our Scarborough houseB, and you will eay at once, ae every one does 

 who has seen it, it is 



THE BEST WHITE ROSE 



they have ever seen. You need it if you want to be up to the times, and it will pay you better than any 

 other white rose that you can plant. You will regret it if yon do not plant it this year, and }rou will not regret it if 

 you do. Big lots are being booked. Get your order in early. Send us order at once, while you think of it. Get 

 early stock. It will not cost you any more to order today, while you think of it, than it will two months from now. 

 Be the early bird that catches the worm. 



Btronc younr plants, Si4-lnoh pota, own root, raady for delivery beclnnlnc February 15, 1909, $80 per 100, 350 

 for $70, 500 for $125, 1000 for $S50. Grafted plants, ready for deUvery March 1, 1909, $5 per 100 additional. 



MY MARYLAND 



This new rose, which was introduced last season in a limited way, has proved to be one of the best rosea 

 ever introduced. Every one is enthusiastic in regard to its merits, and it will be planted very largely by the 

 largest, most progressive aud most up-to-date growers, who have already placed large orders for it. 



It is a strong, healthy and vigorous grower, producing long stems and long, pointed buds, exquisitely fragrant. 

 The color is a soft salmon pink. This is a rose that we can recommend in the highest terms, as we are sure it will 

 prove very, very satisfactory. It is a welcome addition to our limited list of realiy first-class varieties for indoor cul- 

 ture; and it is not only a fine midwinter rose, but is also unusually good during the summer months. 



Strons plants, 2^>inch pots, own-roots, $10 per 100, $90 per 1000. Grafted plants, $20 per 100, $150 per 1000 



Tarrytown-on-Hudson 



NEW YORK 



F. Re Pierson Co* 



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For Sale 



20,000 CAUrORNIA'PRrVKT 



2-yr., heavily branched, 3 to 4 ft., 135.00 per 1000. 



500 DXUTZIA CRXNATA 



Heavy. 5 feet $8.00 per 100 



SOO DKUTZIA GBACIU8 



Heavy, 18-inch $6.00 per 100 



HASOT IVT 



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



CAIXICARPA PURPUREA 



Heavy buahes, 3 to 4-feet $10.00 per 100 



Ruxton Floral & Nursery Co. 



RUXTON, MD. 



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AMERICAN PLANTS AND SHRODS 



Many of the best plants in cultivation for land- 

 scape planting are native in New Jersey. 



8KKD rOB U8T 



J. MURRAY BASSETT 



Packard St., HAMMONTON, N. J. 



DAHUA8-TRKR8-8HRUBS-PLAMTB 



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I OFFER FOR FALL OF 1908 



10,000 Ampelopals Veltehll, 8-year. 

 $50,000 Prtvet. 75.000 Xrercreens la 



86 varieties. Besides a very complete assort- 

 meot of Bbmbs and made Trees. 



HIRAM T. JONES, 



Msa Csaaty Isrsirias. ■UZABRTH, M. J. 



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Ev'ry bloomin' thing 



on our place is a rose plant on its own roots, in 

 a 2^-in. or 4-in. pot. 



Order now for immediate or spring delivery. 



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agement of any country, yet its per cap- 

 ita use of Christmas trees is greatest. 

 The cutting of small trees for Christmas 

 is not there considered in the least as a 

 menace to the forest, but, on the con- 

 trary, as a means of improving the forest 

 by thinning and as a source of revenue. 

 It is therefore constantly encouraged. 



There is little doubt but that the time 

 will come when the Christmas tree busi- 

 ness will become a recognized industry 

 in this country, and that as much atten- 

 tion will be given to it as will be given 

 to the growing of crops of timber for 

 other uses. This time may not be far off, 

 for quite a number of nurseries now 

 engage in the business of supplying the 

 demand for Christmas trees of the better 

 class, and it is already understood that 

 only through the practice of forestry, 

 which means both the conservation of the 



LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PINES 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 



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timber which remains and carefully 

 planned systems of reforestation, will it 

 be possible to supply the country with 



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P/LONI 



Hydrangeas 



The Inited States NurseryC 



RICH, Coahoma Co., MISS. 



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American 

 Everbloomlng 



strong, field-grown plants, 15 inches and up, 

 $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Good, field-grown 

 plants, 8 to 12 inches, $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 



PSONIS8. A large Btock of the best vari- 

 eties. List free. 



THE E. Y. TEAS CO., Centerville, Ind. 



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pVERGREEN 



^^^_ An Immense Stock of both large and 

 ^^^ smaU size KVEROREEN TREES In 

 great variety: also EVEROREEM 

 SHRUBS. Correspondence solicited. 



THE WM. H. MOON CO., MORRISYILLE, PA. 



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its 40,000,000,000 feet of lumber needed 

 each year, as well as the few million little 

 trees used at Christmas time. 



