ACGCST 12, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



53 



A Few Roses 



Grafted 



Brldeot Brideamalda, S^-lnch pots, $15.00 



per 100. 



Own Roots 



Bridest Bridesmaids, 8-incb pots, $7.00 per 

 100. 



J. L. DILLON 



Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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ROSES 



A SPECIALTY 



West Grove 

 PA. 



TiieDingee&ConardCo. 



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* i^Mbioomimc HYDRANGEAS 



1 and 2-7ear, strong:. 

 8uB«r Maple, transplanted. Peonies in 

 all best sorts. Anehusa Dropmore. Funkla 

 Alba. German Iris, 20 best sorts. Hemer- 

 ooallla, 6 fine Tar. W.OOO Lilies. Phlox, 

 Darned. Gladioli, 100 named var. Trltoma 

 PUtzeri, Dahlias, OxaUs, etc. 



THE E. Y. TEAS CO., Centenilie, IqH. 



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such person or persons, agent or agents, em- 

 |)loyee or employees, may enter upon any or all 

 premises in any city or town necessary for the 

 purpose of such treatment, removal or destruc- 

 tion. The commissioner of agriculture shall 

 ascertain the value of all boxes or containers 

 destroyed and all trees, shrubs and plants de- 

 stroyed on the ground that there was reason- 

 able cause to believe they were or might be 

 infected, infested or diseased as provided 

 herein, hy having an agent of the department 

 appraise the same. If the owner thereof is not 

 tiatisfled with the value as fixed in such ap- 

 praisal, then two arbitrators shall be ap- 

 l>ulnted, one by the owner and one by the com- 

 uiissloner of agriculture or his duly authorized 

 representative, and the value fixed by such ar- 

 bitrators shall be final when duly approved by 

 the commissioner of agriculture. But if such 

 arbitrators fall to agree, then each arbitrator 

 Khali make a report to the commissioner of 

 agriculture setting forth the values as deter- 

 mined by him, and the said commissioner shall 

 tliereafter fix a value upon the articles so ap- 

 praised, which value shall be final. The com- 

 missioner of agriculture shall thereafter make 

 to the comptroller of the state of New York 

 a detailed statement in which he shall set 

 forth the boxes and containers thus destroyed 

 iind the trees, shrubs and plants destroyed on 

 tlie ground of reasonable cause to believe that 

 tliey were or might have been infected, infested 

 "f diseased, and the value thereof determined 

 ^is provided herein. The comptroller shall 

 tliereafter draw his warrant on the treasurer 

 ii>r the amounts certified by the commissioner 

 "( agriculture as the value thereof, and the 

 treasurer shall pay to the owner or owners of 

 Oie said boxes, containers, trees, shrubs and 

 plants so destroyed the value thereof from any 

 money In the treasury specifically appropriated 

 tliorefor. 



The provisions of this section shall apply to 

 nil boxes, containers, trees, shrubs and plants 

 liereafter or heretofore destroyed, except as to 

 s-uch boxes, containers, trees, shrubs and plants 

 :is were brought into the state illegally, and 

 Mich as are known to be Infected or infested 

 with ench dfsease or pests. 



Mansfield, Pa. — Mrs. Robert Crossley 

 is rebuilding and adding to her plant, so 

 that when finished she will have 22,000 

 feet of glass in good shape, besides cold- 

 frames. 



Fairport, Ia. — Mr. and Mrs. George 

 Fuestal have just completed an unusual 

 <rip. They started from Dubuque in a 

 houseboat and floated down as far as 

 Muscatine. They were a week on the 

 way and report a most enjoyable trip. 



Seasonable Stock 



READY NOW 



Primula Sinensis, from excellent strain 



of seed. Alba Magniflca, Bright Pink and 



Improved Cheswick Red, stroog, 2*a-in. 



pot plants, $3.00 per 100; 925.00 per 1000. 

 Adlantum Cro\^eanum, undoubtedly the 



beet Adiantum ior cutting or bouse culture. 



Strong 4-in. pot plants. $15.00 per 100; 5-in. 



pot plants, $26.00 per 100. 

 Pterls Areryraea and Tremula, sturdy, 



2^-in. pot plants, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 



1000. 

 Arauoarla Kzcelsa, 5-in. pot plants, 3 



tiers, 10 to 12 in. bigb, 60c each; 6-in. pot 



plants, 3 and 4 tiers, 12 to 16 in. iiigta, 75c 



each. 



Collection of Ferns tor dishes, 2^-in., 

 pot plants— Pteris Adiantoides. Alezan- 

 drise. Uretlca Albo-Lincata, Magnifica, 

 Mayii, Serrulata, Wimsettl, $3.00 per 100; 

 $25.00 per 1000. 

 Kentla Forsterlana. several plants In a 

 pot, bushy, clean stock, just the thing for 

 decorating: 



7 in., 84 to 36 in. high, at $2.60 each. 



8-in., 36 to 40 in. high, at 8.60 each. 



8-in , 40 to 44 in. high, at 4.60 each. 



10-in., 44 to 4g in. high, at 6 00 each. 



10-in.. 4^ to 5 ft. high, at 8.00 each. 



Christmas or Celestial Peppers, 2^-ln. 



pot plants, ready for a shift, $4.10 per 100. 



The Storrs ft Harrison Co.,Painesville,0. 



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Peonies, Iris, Perennials 



EVERGREENS. ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS. RHUBARB. ASPARAGUS. 



Wild Bros. Nursery Company, "tia'^^irMo. 



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New York State Grown Roses for Forcing 



GENERAL VARIETY OF NURSERY STOCK 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



68 Years 



GENEVA. N. Y. 



700 Acres 



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lifteen Acres DsToted XzelnslvelT to 



PEONIES 



Our 16th Year Prices Right 



Write for List Today 



GILBERT H. WILD, Saitoxie, Mo. 



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Peonies a Specialty 



Write us for latest price list 

 PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Kxohanire BulldlnK* CHICAGO. 



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50,000 Catalpa Speciosa k^e'^^ifn^: 



FUppppppyQ Specimens for August 



California Privet — 2-year 



Ask for prices. 



HIRAM T. JONES, 



UaiH Umtf ■wMrim BUZABSTH. H. J. 



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The Eeview can supply any horticul- 

 tural books at publishers' prices. 



One insertion of the advertisement 

 brought me all the orders I need. — Geo. 

 S. WooDEUFP, Independence, la. 



The Review does beat all in selling 

 stuff. Every time I advertise in it I 

 get more orders than I can fill. — S. J. 

 Gallowat, Eaton, O. 



New Rose 



NEWPORT 

 FAIRY 



Best climber (or in and out door. 



Fine strong: field-^rown plants. S and 

 4 shoots. 3. 4 and 5 ft. Iodk- 50c each. 

 180.00 per 100. $250.00 per 1000. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



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1000 Peonies 

 500 Japan Iris 



Must be sold to malce room for 

 Greenhouse extension. 



Ji MURRAY BASSETTf Hammonton. N. J. 



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Roses— sold 



except H. Ts, H. Q's, Mosses and M. NicL 

 Hvvr crops comlnc alone finely 



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