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76 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Mai 18, 1911. 



New York State Grown Roses 



General variety of Nursery Stock. Florists' wants a specialty. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva, NY. 



64 Years. 



Write for our Springy Trade List. 



800 Acres. 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AHIBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NUBSERTMEN. 



Officers for 1910-11 : Pres., W. P. Stark, Louisi- 

 ana, Mo.; VIce-pres.. E, 8. Welch, Shenandoah, 

 la.; Sec'y, John Hall Rochester, N. Y.; Treas., 

 C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. Thirty-sixth an- 

 nual meeting, tit. Louis, June 14 to 16. 1911. 



J. Dykhuis, of the firm of Felix & 

 Dykbuis, Boskoop, Holland, has arrived 

 at New York for his annual business trip 

 through the United States and Canada. 



The question, ' ' What is an evergreen 

 seedling?" has not yet been settled in 

 the minds of the customs authorities; no 

 two collectors make the same classifica- 

 tions. 



Wm. Pitkin, chairman of the A. A. 

 N. committee on legislation, is advised 

 that no action will be taken on the Sim- 

 mons bill at the extra session of Con- 

 gress. 



An order was issued May 11 by the 

 State Eailroad & Warehouse Commis- 

 sion of Minnesota, canceling the half 

 rates on nursery stock heretofore made 

 by the railroads of that state and au- 

 thorizing the railroads to increase the 

 rates, effective June 1. 



J. H. Hale has just returned home 

 to Glastonbury, Conn., after a trip to 

 his orchards, and others, in Georgia. He 

 estimates the Georgia crop this season 

 as between 1,000 and 1,200 carloads. It 

 will begin to move the last of this 

 month. The season is ten days earlier 

 than usual, but all the peach prospects 

 north of Macon and Atlanta were frozen 

 out at blooming time. Compared with 

 the customary Georgia crop of 3,000 car- 

 loads, or last year's bumper crop of 

 6,200, this year's is small, but the fruit 

 promises to be of extra quality and size. 



THE QUARANTINE BILL. 



The so-called Simmons bill, giving 

 the Secretary of Agriculture authority 

 to establish quarantine against nursery 

 stock from insect infested districts, 

 was referred to the committee on agri- 

 culture, which will give the trade a 

 hearing before the bill is reported out. 

 The text of the bill is: 

 H. R. 8611. 

 IN THE HOUSE OF KEPKESENTATIVES. 

 MAY 4, 1911. 

 A BILL 

 To regulate the Imporfatlon and Interstate trans- 

 portation of nursery stock, to enable the Secre- 

 tary of Agriculture to establish and maintain 

 auaraullne districts for plant diseases and in- 

 sect pests, to permit and regulate the move- 

 ment of fruits, plants, and vegetables there- 

 from, and for other purposes. 

 Be It enacted bv the Senate and House of 

 Representatives of the United States of America, 

 In Congress assembled. That from and after 



nineteen hundred and it shall be 



nniHwVuY for any person, firm or corporation to 



mpoTt or offer for'^entry Into the United States 



from any foreign country any nursery stock un- 



ROSES!= 



:ROSES!= 



:=ROSESI 



Special Own Root Stock. 



WHITE KILLARNEY, PINK KILLARNEY, BICHMWJD. 



MY MARYLAND, MRS. JARDINE, AMERICAN BEAUTY. 



2'4.1nchpote •KSSrlSS 



3 -Inch pots *•*'*' ^'^ ^"" 



BRIDE, BRIDESMAID, PERLE, SUNRISE, 

 KAISERIN, CHATENAY, GOLDEN GATE. 



2'3-Inchpot8 »2-00 P®"" JS 



3 -inch pots 7.00 per 100 



Stock ready for shipping in small pots. Standard varieties of Carnations ready, in cuttings 



or 2'4-inch pots. Send for Circular. 



Bloomsburg, Pa. 



J. L. DILLON, 



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Baytrees.*.Boxwood;.Rhododendrons 



Orders booked now for immediate or later 



delivery. 



Special low prices quoted by mail. 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ, Importer and Exporter, Prince Bay, N.Y. 



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Daphne 

 Cneorum 



XXX plants. 8 to 10-in., 60c each 

 $5.50 per 10 



Larcer Quantities on application 



Littlefleld & Wyman 



North Abingfton, Maas. 



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PEONIES 



Now la the time to fltrure with us on Peonies. 

 We have one of the finest tocks anywhere in the 

 country and should be very glad to figure with 

 you on your list of wants. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Excbanee Bulldlns, CHICAGO 



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California Privet Surplus 



3 to 4 ft., 6 or more branches, $3.00 per 100; 

 120 00 per 1000 : 3 to 4 ft., extra. 8 or more branches, 

 $4 00 per 100: JK.OO per 1000; 500 at 1000 rate Still 

 lower in 5000 lots. All strong and well graded. 

 Smaller sizes sold. Packed to carry safely free 

 of charge. Address 



CHAS. BLACK. Hightstown, N. J. 



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 writing advertisers. 



The United States Nursery Ca 



Roseaxnres, Coahoma Co., MISS* 



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New Hardy Climbing Rose 



AMERICAN PILLAR 



Introduced by The Conard & Jones Co. 

 Prices: 2'4-Inch plants, per 100, $10.00; one year, 

 field grown, per 100. $20,00; one year, extra size, 

 field grown, per 100. $25.00; two years, extra size, cut 

 back, per 100. $30 00; three years, extra size, cut 

 back, per 100, $36.00. We can furnish beautiful color 

 plates of American Pillar at 60c per 100, delivered . 



THE CONABD A JONES CO., West Grove, Pa. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES, PINIB 

 AND HKMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Cheetnnt HUl. PhlladeHMtfa, Pa. 



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 writing advertisers. 



