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OCTOBBE 15, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



77 



Q*n«ral Assortmant off Youn^, Outdoor 



NURSERY STOCK, ROSES, ETC. 



Aro Our Spoclaltlos. 



The wheje Nursery Trade will be interested in knowing that we are able to supply The French Nursery stocks as usual, 



such as 

 All Fruit Tree Stocks. Young Deciduous Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Young Conifers. 

 Young Forest Stocks of splendid choice. New, Rare or Noticeable Trees and Shrubs. 



Hardy Herbaceous, Etc., Etc. 



O/^CpC— Ooe of the most extensive existing collections deliverable this season in extra choice, as DWARF on 

 M\\^*JM^^J their own roots; DWARF GKAFTED on dog rose roots; DWARF BUDDED on dog rose seedlings and on 

 other good stocks in all the best old and new varieties, also as standards. 



Correspondence is cordially invited. 



JULES GOUCHAULT & TURBAT NURSERIES 



E. TURBAT & CO., suc...„,.. ORLEANS, FRANCE 



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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., @ 16.00 " 



PEACH TREES (3S varieties) 



3 to 4 feet, @ $4.00 per 100. 



4 to 5 feet, @ 6.00 " 



5 to 6 feet, @ 6.0O " 



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 fiU Une tf all kiids of Ninery Stack 



GET OUR PRIOEi DEFORE 0RDERIN6 



The Lancaster County Nurseries 



DAVIDS. KERR. R.r.D.No 7. UNCASTER, PA. 



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are generally grown in France for ex- 

 port, in despite of mobilization, which 

 has taken off about sixty to seventy 

 per cent of the chiefs, staffs and work- 

 men in our nurseries, I think that it 

 remains sufficient direction and labor 

 in every firm to be in position to do the 

 shipment of the goods already ordered 

 or to be ordered by the U. 8. A., the 

 English colonies, etc., etc. This labor 

 will be sufficient this season, because 

 our sales in France and on the Euro- 

 pean continent probably will be small. 

 "Our principal places of exportation, 

 Angers, Orleans, Lyon, Ussy, the Paris 

 district, etc., have not been affected by 

 the war, having not been in the lines 

 of action of the armies. The railways 

 and seaports in connection with your 

 Country being' also without harm, will 

 "^ in position to accept our goods in 

 tiine of shipping beginning generally 

 at the end of October. 



'For conclusion, we are in as good 

 position as any country to do our ex- 

 port trade this season, and as widely as 

 It can be done. ' ' 



MORE TREES FROM HOLLAITO. 



shipments of European nursery stock 

 <»; coming along steadily. The quan- 

 '"" on any one boat is not of a sur- 

 P'^^ing size, but the arrivals are con- 

 ^ -'nt, 80 that there is scarcely a doubt 

 ■ t we shall receive all of our regular 

 '''•portations. Advices from European 

 ^01. ferns and from American importing 



DRACAENA CANES 



Of proven quality. 

 From Trinidad, 

 British West In- 

 dies. Deliveries 

 Quarantevd. 



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

 sanKeana, Lindeni, Amabilis, Baptist!. Snepherdi, Youngii, Lord Wolseley. Marguerite Stoiy, 

 Ouilfoylei, Gladstonei, Imperialis, Kaerkii. Oaginalis, Striata grandis, Regina, Titsworthii, 

 Gracilis. Braziliensis, OodseflS&na, Superbum, Sanderiana and Anerleyensis. 



ROSK8I R08VSI! Through cancellation of ordnrs, Johan A. Kloosterhuis, Velp, Holland, 

 offers 38.000 Dwarf Ros* Plants, budded on Seedling Briar and of first duality, at tSO.Oi 

 per 1(N0 (packing tree), f.ob. Rotterdam, including varieties such as G neral MacArthur, Mme. 

 Caroline Testout, Richmond, Jonkheer J. L. Mock, Lyon Rose, Lady Ashtotni, etc., etc. 



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



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W^ ar^ In a P/^effion to quote prices on Bpeoimen BversreoM 



YYC arc in a t-uaiuoii y^^ ^^ ^e ^^y^joy ^^^,^^^1^^ y, ^^y. 



one who is BUYINQ TO SELL AGAIN. If 7on are in the market for anjthini 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer rarieties of Evergreens, send in your listi and we 

 will ffiye you a figure that will make you money. 



1M5 West FwM Resd. NKW YORK CITY 

 8«17 C«rtlaiidt 



INTERNATIONAL NURSERIES, hc.,< 



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HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Beat for Over Half a 0«ntary. Firs, Sprnce, 

 Pines, Juniper*, Arborritaea, Tews, In amall 

 and large ■Izaa. Price I^lat Now B«ady. 



THK D. HILL NURSERY CO. 



Evergreen Specialists. Largest Growers in America 

 Box 403, DhimIm. IIL 



Meatiuu i'He KeTiew wti«n juo wrif ■ 



Booklet on Peony Culture 



Now ready for distribution. 

 Send for one now. 





PETERSON 



30 N. la Sille SL. 



NURSERY 



CHICAGO. ILL 



M«»nt1nii Thy H<>ytfw whpn von writp 



houses indicate that practically all 

 nursery imports will be received as 

 usual, though there may, perhaps, be a 

 litthe delay in ::the shipment of some 

 lines of stock. The following consign- 

 ments of trees and shrubs were brought 

 by the steamer Palembaug, from Eot- 

 terdam, which arrived at New York 

 October 5: 



Consigaie. Cases. 



Wymau, C. H., & Co 13 



MacNiff Horticultural Co 28 



LanK, R. F 11 



Smith, C. F 55 



International Forwarding Co 5 



Maltus & Ware 79 



Total 191 



A large shipment arrived from Rot- 

 terdam October 7 on the steamer Ryn- 

 dam. This was by far the largest quan- 

 tity of nursery stock brought on any of 



ROSES-CANNAS 



CONARD A. JONES CO. 

 W«st arov*. Pa. 



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lyr., 2X-iiL 



ROSES 



2-yr., 4-ii. 



Tint Aid to Biyen— 40-pMe Fall list 



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the Rotterdam steamers so far and will, 

 by reason of its size, prove the last 

 straw for those who in pessimistic voice 

 prophesied a scarcity of European stock 

 on account of the war abroad. The 

 consignments of trees and shrubs car- 

 ried by the Ryndam were as follows: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Roehrs, J., Oo 267 



MacNiff Horticultural Co 29 



I.unbam & Moore 39 



Richard, C. B., & Co 41 



Vanghan's Seed Store 13 



Lang, R. F 8 



Uiternatlonal Forwarding Co 21 



Siiilth, C. F 7 



ROlker, A., & Sons 2.> 



Maltus & Ware 113 



Knyper, P. C, & Co 155 



Total 718 



MoNTOOMEEY on Grafted Roses, sent 

 by The Review for 25 cents. 



