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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



AuousT 19, 1909. 



NEW YORK NURSERY LAW. 



[Couclutlert from page iK).] 

 or propagatoi for Iciiust'lt'. or gncli as from 

 Its nature or st;itc i.( crowlli would lie I'sompt; 

 ill such cuses tlio saiil i-oinini^sioner slmll deolure 

 such trcfs, shrubs, plants, buds or cuttlugs 

 free from such treatment. Should any nursery 

 stock purchasi'd , withfn one year be found in- 

 fested with San .lost' scale on the pi-emlses of 

 any uurh^ryniau. il shall not bo considered such 

 an infestation a» to rcipiln" the fumigation of 

 other stock not so purchased. 



The words •'nursery stock." wherever used In 

 this article, shall apply to and Include all 

 trees, shrubs, plants, buds, .scions, cuttings and 

 yines grown in a imrsery .and willows grown 

 for baskets or cuttings or for nursery or other 

 coinmorclal purposes. The provisions of this 

 and the preceding section shall not apply to 

 florists' greenhouse plants, flowers or cuttings 

 commonly known as creenlionsc stock, and no 

 certificate shall be rc(|iiired for stock so shipped 

 into the state that its sale and shipment become 

 either interstate commerce traflic or commerce 

 with foreign nations. 



S 2. The sum of tweuty-five thousand dollars 

 ($25,000), or so mucli thereof as may be nec- 

 essary, is hereby appropriated out of any mon- 

 eys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, 

 for the purposes of this act. 



§ 3. This act shall take effect immediately. 



LOUISVILLE. KY. 



The Market 



The deuiand for funeral work last week 

 was good, and was shared by all. Some 

 good asters are to be seen, but the supply 

 is not suflScient to meet the demand. 

 Roses are improving right along. Some 

 of the growers expect to cut carnations 

 in a few weeks. Other flowers are plen- 

 tiful. Green yroods are plentiful and 

 good. . 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schulz have re- 

 turned from a trip of six weeks in the 

 west, which was enjoyed immensely. Mr. 

 Schulz is attending the convention at 

 Cincinnati, being a charter member of 

 the S. A. F. 



Mrs. C. B. Thompson had a pretty 

 window display last week, in yellow and 

 green. 



A party of twenty left for Cincinnati 

 Mondfiy night, on the packet, to attend 

 the convention. It was a jolly crowd. 

 About twenty-five more left later in the 

 week, to remain from two to four days 

 at the convention. K. R. 



The Review sends Scott's Florists' 

 Manual postpaid for $5. 



ROSES 



Mrs. Jardine and Rhea Reid to close out, 

 8-inch pots, 18.00 per 100. 



8WXBT PXAS for winter bloomlnK, 

 Christmas Pink, Denzer, and all Zvolanek's 

 new varieties. 



Send for list. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, "^ 



MADISON, 



J. 



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WANTED 



Toung stock, stock plants of 



EUPHORBIA JAGQUINIAEFLORA 



Send price, size and samples to 

 Knight & StTMck, 1 Madison Ave., New York City 



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Primola Specialist 



Prlmala Kewensla, new sweet scent- 

 ed and yellow flowering. Strong plants 

 from 2'4in. pots, $5.fO per 100. 



Primula Ubconica, Ronsdorfer hy- 

 brids, the best strain in existence. Oom- 

 pacta, Kerinesina, purpurea, violacea, 

 strong plants, from 2*iiin. pots, $3.00 

 per 100. 



AsparaiEns Plamosas Nanus, strong 

 plants, from 214-in. pota, $3.00 per 100; 

 $26.00 per 1000. 



Begonia Glolre d« liorralne, fine 

 stock, from 2k>-ia. pots, $10.00 per 100. 



Araucarla Kxcelsa, well shaped, 

 from 6 and 6<-2-in. pots, $0.00 and $12.00 

 per doz. Excellent value. 



-CASH- 



HENRY SCHMIDT 



408 Fulton SL, WEEHAWKEN P. 0., I^i. J. 



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A NEW SEEDLII^1G CARNATION 



CONQUEST 



Light piak, overlaid with a deep rose pink, the color extending over the 

 petals from the center almost to the edge. The most attractive novelty 

 and money maker for 1010. 



$18.00 per 100 ; $100.00 per 1000. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. "''■"'Jl^^. Joliet, III. 



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Mary Tolman 



A new light pink Carnation that does not 

 fade, for 1910. 



$18.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



A. E. HUNT & CO., Evanston, III. CHIC/VGO CARNATION CO., Joliet, Hi. 



HUNT BROS., Park Ridge, III. 



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Sangamo 



New brilliant, glistening Pink Carnation for 

 J9I0. $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



A. C. BROWN, 



Springfield, III. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., 



Jollet, III. 



SHASTA 



The best and most profitable White Oarnatlon ever ofTered to the trade. Always pore white, 

 always in bloom, always high grade. $12.00 per 100; 1100.00 per 1000. 



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PAHEN & CO., Tewksbury, Mass. BAUR & SMITH, Indianapolis, Ind. 



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