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OCTOBEB 1, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



79 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



ORNAMENTAL TREES 



ROSES 



PRUIT TREES 



SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



EVERGREENS 



Writ* for 

 Trad* Ust. 



W. 9l T. smith company, ficneva, N. Y. 



87 TKA.R8 



1000 ACRK8 



' Mantloa The Rerlaw when yon writ*. 



BARGAINS IN 

 NURSERY STOCK 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



2-yr.-old, 12/18 in., @ $10.00 per 1000. 

 2-yr.-old. 18/24 in.. @ 12.00 " 

 2-yr.-old. 2/3 ft.. @ 15.00 " 



PEACH TREES (35 varieties) 



3 to 4 feet, @ $4.00 per 100. 



4 to 5 feet, @ 6.00 " 

 6 to 6 feet, @ 6.00 " 

 6 to 7 feet, @ 7.00 " 



HYDRANGEA, P. G. 



18/24 inch, @ $ 7.00 per 100. 

 2/3 feet, @ 10.00 " 

 3/4 feet, @ 12.00 " 



A fsU liae of ill kiids if Ninery Stick 



8ET OUR PRIDES BEFORE ORDERINB 



The Lancaster County Nurseries 



DAVIDS. KERR, R.F.D.No 7, UNCASTCR, PA. 



FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1:15 P. M. 



"The Exposition Beautiful: Its Educational Val- 

 ues." Frank P. Allen, Jr., San Diego. Discussion: 

 Geo. C. Roeding, Fresno; John Vallance, Oakland. 



"The Panama-California Exposition: Its Com- 

 mercial Significance," H. O. Dayis, San Diego. 

 Discussion: P. M. Price, San Diego; R. M. Rob- 

 erts, Fresno. 



"The Home Garden and Cit.v Beautiful in 

 1916," Ernest Braunton, Los Angeles. Discussion: 

 Max Watson, San Diego. 



"Why Not Grow Seedling Stocks on This 

 Coast?" E. Benard, San Diego. Discussion: M. 

 McDonald, Orenco, Ore.; Ed. H. Rust, South 

 Pasadena. 



Reports of committees. 



Selection of 1915 place of meeting. 



Election of officers for 1916. 



FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 8:00 P. M. 



"The Amateur Garden and the Nurseryman," 

 Alfred D. Robinson, Point Loma. Discussion: 

 Miss K. O. Sessions, San Diego; Theodore Payne, 

 Los Angeles. 



Music, dancing and refreshments. 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Standing at the opening of a new 

 season, it seems that the summer has 

 been fully as good as usual, from a re- 

 tail point of view. The business has 

 been largely funeral work, with a few 

 wedding orders, but most of the stores 

 have had as good a total as ever and 

 some are able to report an increase. 

 Stock has been more plentiful than in 

 other summers and prices lower. 



The first frost is expected to put real 

 life into the trade and everyone looks 

 forward to a fine winter, as the result 

 of the prosperous conditions on the 

 farms. 



Various Notes. 



The Whitted Floral Co. has disposed 

 of its lease in the Badisson hotel build- 

 ing and will put all its energies into 

 developing trade for its two other stores, 

 at 932 Nicollet avenue and 34 South 

 Fifth street. This florist had a nice 



DRACAENA CANES 



Of proven quality. 

 From Trinidad, 

 British West In- 

 dies. Deliveries 

 Guaranterd. 



Orders booked for importations, for prompt delivery at any time, of Terminalis, Fragrans, Mas- 

 sansreana, Lindeni, Amabilis. Baptisti. Sheplierdi, Youngii. Lord Wolseley, Marguerite Story, 

 Guilfoylei. Gladstonei, Imperialis, Knerkii. Qriginalis, Stricta grandis, Regina. Titaworthii, 

 Gracilis, Braziliensis, Godseffiana, Superbum, Sanderiana and Anerleyensis. 

 SOLE AGENT IN THE UNITED STATES FOR 



ALBf RTS and BOUMAN 5Sf!^?2^ 



HOLLAND 



Everything for the Nursery and Bulb trade. 

 Ask for Wholesale Catalogue of Nursery 

 Stock at lowest prices. 



JOHAN A. KIOOSTERHUI^ hSKnd 



One year layer JAP. MAPLE PLANTS (Acer 

 polymorphum atropurpureum) at $80.00 per 

 UOO, f. o. b. Rotterdam, , 



COLIN CAMPBELL, 234 East 58th St., NEW YORK CITY 



Mentloo TtM B«tww irli«B yoo write. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



PALMS. FICUS AMD ttKNERAL DKCORATIVK PLANTS, 

 CONIFKRS, SHADI AND ORNARiKNTAL TREES. 



READY NOW 



Fi^iia Flaa#t«»ia 16-18 in $3.60 per doz.; {25.00 per 100 



1 1^U9 l-iasilt^a 18-24 in 4.60 per doz.; 35.00 per 100 



INSPECTION INVITED. 



Nurs«rym«ii and FlorlatSp 



Ask For Our Wholesale Catalocue. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



\SI^ a«*<:i in a D/^cSflon to qooto prices en speoimen Bvergreaas 

 vy C arc in a f U^lliun that wUl be decidedly attractiTe to any- 

 one who is BUYING TO SELL AOAIN. If yon are in the market for anything 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer rarieties of Evergreens, send in yoor lists and we 

 wiU giro you a figure tliat will make yon money. 



INTERNATIONAL NURSERIES, Inc.,"*' "llSSiiriiSr"* **"" *^ 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Beat for Over Half a Oentnry. Firs, Spmce, 

 Pines, Jiinlpers, Arborvita«8, Tews, In ■mall 

 and larve sizes. Price List Now R«ady. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO.. 



Everxreen Specialist*. Largest Growers in America 

 Box 4<>S. DimdM. IIL 



MentloB The R«vl»w whsa yoo writs. 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY 



Wholesale Growers 

 for the Trade 



Trees ud Plants of All Kinds 



Send for List 



NEWARK. .'. .'. NEW YORK 



MentlftTi Th> TIat1»w when von writo 



order for decorating for the show that 

 opened at the Auditorium September 28. 

 The Florists' Club will hold its an- 

 nual meeting October 6, at the store of 

 Rice Bros. Nomination and election 

 take place that night; installation, No- 

 vember 3. 



Perl Bros., landscape gardeners and 

 florists, is a new firm here. F. H. Perl 

 recently resigned as city forester. 



W. Desmond feels well satisfied with 

 the trend of trade. With his improved 



ROSES--CANNAS 



CONARD & JONES CO. 

 Wast Srev*. Pa. 



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lyr,2%iiL R03ES ^^•^'■* 

 First Aid ti Bnyen— 40-ptge Ftll List 



'^s' L L L LU L L ^spRl^<4ncLP^oHlo. J 



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'Booklet on Peony Culture" 



Now ready for distribution. 

 Send for one now. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



30 N La Salle SL, CHICAGO. ILL 



I 



Mention The Revle^y w hen von write 



facilities he expects to make a big in- 

 crease in the Donaldson flower business 

 this season. 



