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The Weekly Florists-^ Review* 



JANUABY 27, 1910. 



NDRSERV MEWS. 



AMIBICAH ASSOCIATION OF NUBSEBTHBM. 



Officers for 1009-10: Pres., F. H. Stannard, 

 Ottawa, Kan.; Vlce-Pres., W. P. Stark, Louisi- 

 ana, Mo.; Sec'y, John Hall, Rochester, N. Y.; 

 Treas., C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. Thirty- 

 fifth annual meeting, Denver, June, 1910. 



The business in conifers in 1909 beat 

 all previous records, but the present year 

 is expected to be even better. 



At the date of the last report not 

 one Rochester nurseryman had taken out 

 a license to ship stock into the state of 

 Texas. 



There is a gathering of nurserymen at 

 Eochester this week, for the meeting of 

 the Western New York Horticultural 

 Society. 



The Port Arthur Nursery Co., of Port 

 Arthur, Tex., has been incorporated, with 

 a capital stock of $40,000, by Fred Clark, 

 B. H. Woodsworth and C. E. Smith. 



With its latest addition to its storage 

 facilities, the new buiWiiig being 112x 

 240, the Storrs & Harris^ Co., Paines- 

 ville, O., feels pretty well \equipped. 



The Eichland Nursery Co., of Eich- 

 land, Wash., has been incorporated, with 

 a capital of $25,000, by C. F. Breithaupt, 

 J. H. James, W. J. Breithaupt and J. C. 

 Breithaupt. 



The J. W. Brandt Nursery Co. has 

 been incorporated, with offices at Upper 

 Falls, Md. The capital stock is $5,000, 

 divided into fifty shares at $100 each, and 

 the incorporators are John W. Brandt, 

 Henry J. Eaphel and Thomas S. Nichols. 



Wm. Pitkin, who has many years' ex- 

 perience in legislative matters, is of the 

 opinion that the nursery interests will 

 have a hard fight before them to secure 

 an acceptable measure when congress 

 gels around to the bill regulating the 

 importation and inspection of foreign 

 nursery stock. 



HARRISON'S NURSERIES. 



To most of those whose upbringing has 

 brought them into contact with northern 

 people and ways there is a great attrac- 

 tion in the people and customs of the 

 south. One may long seek to gain this 

 contact, but few more wholly delightful 

 places could be found, perhaps, than Ber- 

 lin, Md., the home of the nurseries of H. 

 O. Harrison & Sons. Here, indeed, one 

 receives a doubly pleasing experience, for 

 the nurseries themselves are so well 

 known that everyone who is in any way 

 interested in growing trees feels that his 

 experience is somewhat incomplete until 

 he has visited this establishment. 



Harrison's Nurseries cover somewhat 

 more than 2,000 acres, on which millions 

 of trees and plants are annually grown. 

 The most excellent system prevails every- 

 where, and the hundreds of men who are 

 constantly employed the year around are 

 handled in the most business-like manner 

 imaginable. Thorough cultivation is the 

 watchword, and in the favorable soil and 

 kindly climate of the Maryland peninsula 

 the trees and plants make a wonderful 

 growth. No pains is spared to produce 

 the best roots and most shapely tops. 



Visitors are always welcome at this 

 big plant, and to those who have enjoyed 

 the kindly hospitality of the management 

 the recollection will always be a pleasant 

 one. When possible, the officials of Har- 



BOBBINK & ATKINS I 



Nurserymen and Floriata, RUTHERFORD, N. J. | 



Choice Evergreens and Conitera^ Shade and j 

 Ornamental Trees» Herbaceous Plants* 



LABGE COLLECTION OF DICOBATITE PLANTS, SUCH AS 



Palms, Ferns, Bay Trees, Etc. 



Ask for Wholesale Oatslogue. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



New York State Grown Roses 



GENERAL VARIETY OF NURSERY STOCK 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



63 Years 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



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80O Acres 



HYDRANGEAS 



▲marioan 



■▼•rbloomlnc 



1 and 2-7ear, itrong. 

 ■nsar llapl*, transplanted. P«onl«a In 

 all best sorts. Anobnaa Dropmore. Fonkla 

 ▲llMt. Oannaa Irla, 20 best sorts. Hamar* 

 ooallla, 6 fine Tar. GO.OOO UUaa. Phlox, 

 named. GladloU, 100 named var. Trltonta 

 Pfltsarl, DaliUaa. OxaUa, etc. 



THE E. Y. TEAS CO.. Ceitirville lii. 



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Lilacs Charles X and Marie Legraye. 

 Deutzia Lemolnei, pot-grown, in fine 



condition. 

 Boxwood and Bay Trees, for immediate 



or spring delivery. 

 Orders booked now at InvitinK prices. Write to 



r. W. O. SCHMITZ 



Importer, FRINCK BAT, N. T. 



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PEONIES 



Humei, late rote; R. Hortense Tyrian red; Mme. 

 Douriere, pink and s*lmon, for lawn planting:. 

 •8.00 per 100, March delivery. 



Thomas J. Oberlin 



Sinkings Spring, Pennaylvania 



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Bassett's Dahlias 



Field roots— Jack Rose, Frinead Beauty, 

 Roae-pinlc Century, Cardinal, $3 50 per doz.; 

 $26.00 per too. Best cut flower varieties. $1.00 

 per doz.; $5 00 per lOO. 



2-yr.«ol<l Peonies, $10 00 per 100. 



J.Murray Bassett, Hammonton, N.J. 



Mention T^p Rpvicw when ynu write. 



risen 's Nurseries request that notice be 

 given in advance of the coming of vis- 

 itors, in order that arrangements may be 

 made for escorting them about the plant. 

 Berlin is conveniently reached by the 

 Pennsylvania railroad via Philadelphia, 

 and also by way of Baltimore, including 

 a delightful trip by steamer down Chesa- 

 peake bay for nearly fifty miles. Ocean 

 City, Maryland's attractive shore resort, 

 is nearby, and combines with the other 

 resources of the locality to offer the trav- 

 eler a tempting inducement to visit this 

 justly famdus garden spot of Dixie. 



i Million Roses 



for February delivery in 

 these and 4C0 other aorta. 



Sammer i^rown, on own roots. 



/— 2'12-in.-^ 4-in. 



Doz. 10(1 1000 100 



Anna de Diesbach 50c $3.50 $30 00$ 8.00 



AnnyMuUer 50c 300 25.00 



Ball of Snow (Boule de 



Neige) 60c 8 fiO 8000 8.00 



Bridesmaid 60c 3.00 2.500 800 



Bougere 50c 3.00 25.00 8.00 



Catherine Zeimet (White 



Baby Rambler) 60c 3.60 3000 10 00 



Duchesse de Brabant 60c 3.00 2.'>00 7.00 



itoilede Lyon 60c 8.00 27.50 8.00 



GniSB an Teplitz (Vlr. R. ^ 



Coxe) 60c 3.00 27.60 8 00 



Helen Gould (Balduin) 60c 3.00 27.60 H.OO 



Mme. Masson 60c 3.60 80.00 7.00 



Mile. Francifca Krueger 50c 300 26.C0 8.00 



MagDaCharta 5«'c 8.60 30.00 7.00 



Maman Oochet. pink 50c 8.0D 27.50 8.C0 



Marechal Niel (4 in., 10c. 12c. , ^ 



16c 50c 3.50 80.00 1500 



Marie van Houtte tOc 8.00 25.00 7.00 



Meteor 60c 3.00 27.50 8 00 



PapaGontler 60c 3io 27 50 7.00 



Phyllis (Pink Baby Rambler)50c .s5Q SO.OO 



Queen's Scarlet 5i)c 3.iiO 25 OO ><.00 



R«»ine Marie Henriette 50c 3.00 26.00 sOO 



Rhea Held 60c 4.00 {•5 00 1000 



The Bride 60c 8.00 v^.OO ^ 00 



Wellesley 60c 8.60 3000 000 



WhiteBougere 50c 8.00 25.00 f^OO 



White Maman Cochet 50c 8.00 27.50 00 



Let us know your entire wants in roses. 

 Mention The Review when you write. ^ 



The United States Nursery C^ 



RICH, Coahoma Co., MISS. 



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