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The Weekly FIorists*.B«vi«wT 



May 25, 1911. 



New Hydrangea AvalailchB 



We offer for'the first time plan'^ of this new Hydrangea, which is a decided acqui- 

 sition. Flower trusses larger than Otaksa and pure white (not green), held on strong 

 stems. Every florist should have it. 



Price, 254-inch pots, each, 50c; per. dozen, $3.50; per 100, $25.00. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva, N.Y. 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AWIBICAUr ASSOCIATION OF NUBSEBTHEN. 



Officers for 1910.11 : Pres., W. P. Stark, Loulsl- 

 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- 

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



The Holland nurserymen are busy 

 among their American customers and find 

 plenty of business. 



The Am«rican Peony Society will hold 

 its annual meeting and exhibition at 

 Horticultural hall, Philadelphia, June 8 

 and 9. 



Nurserymen in New England had 

 scarcely any spring season this year — 

 winter lingered and then changed to 

 summer almost in a day. 



The Jewell Nursery Co., of Lake City, 

 Minn., reports that its shipments of 

 spring stock this season were the largest 

 in the history of the firm. 



William Elliott & Sons, New York, 

 and J. W, Adams & Co., Springfield, 

 Mass., have been sustained in protest at 

 the assessment of duty on evergreen seed- 

 lings. 



F. A. Ward, manager of the Royal 

 Nursey Co., at Fairmont, Minn., has 

 opened ofiSces in the Sinclair block, in 

 that city, and is planning an extension of 

 his business. 



The Maloney Bros. & Wells Co., the 

 nursery and seed firm of Dansville, N. Y., 

 has become a corporation, with a capital 

 of $60,000. The directors are William 

 J. Maloney, Albert E. Maloney and Fred- 

 erick W. Wells. 



A CHARTER has been issued to the 

 Greenville Nursery Co., of Greenville, S. 

 C. The capital stock is $10,000. The 

 oflScers are : J. H. O 'Neall, president ; W. 

 S. Bradley, vice-president; J. J. Mc- 

 Swain, secretary; J. B. Bruce, treasurer. 



CONVENTION PBOQBAM. 



The American Association of Nurs- 

 erymen will hold its thirty-sixth annual 

 convention at St. Louis, June 14 to 16. 

 The propaajirir, as, ^tf ««p : . y ■» ,-, 



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Addresses fit welcome-j-Mayor 

 Thomas L. Cannon, secretary ^^ _._.. 

 Burpau. clty^f et. I»ui8. .^ '-''±1. 



Response — ^J. « , Hill, Des Moines, Ta. 



President's address — W. P. Stark, Louisiana, 

 Mo. 



REPORTS. 



Secretary — John Hall, Rochester, N. Y. 



Treasurer — C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. 



Transportation Committee — D. S. Lalce, Shenan- 

 dflab, la. ; Charles M. Slzemore, Louisiana, Mo. 



Legislative Committee — East of Mississippi 

 river, William Pitliin, Rochester, N. Y. ; west 



fSt. Louis; 

 Cpnventlon 



Baytrees.'JoxwOpd.*J(thododendrons 



Orders booked now for immediate or later 



delivery. 



Special low prices quoted by mail. 



r. W. O. SCHMITZ, ImpMter and Expirter, Prince Bay, N.Y. 



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Daphne 

 Cneorum 



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

 $5.50 per 10 



Lararar quantltlea on appUoatton 



LIttlefield & Wyman 



North Abing^n, Masa. 



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PEONIES 



Now li the time to figure with us on Peonies. 

 We have one of the finest tocks anywhere in the 

 coimtry and should be very glad to figure with 

 you on your list of wants. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock KzclianKe BolIdlnB, CHICACKl 



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California Privet Surplus 



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

 tZO.OO per 1000 : 3 to 4 ft., extra. 8 or more branches, 

 $4 00 per 100: 925.00 perlOOO; 500 at 1000 rate. Still 

 lower in 5000 lots. All strong and well graded. 

 Snuiler sizes sold. Packed to carry safely free 

 of charge. Address 



CHAS. BLACK, Hightstown, N. J. 



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of Mississippi river, Peter Youngers, Geneva, 

 Neb. 



Tariff Committee — Irving Rouse, Rochester, 

 N. Y. 



Committee on Cooperation with Entomologists 

 — .T. W. Hill, Des Moines, la. 



Committee on Publicity — Orlando Harrison, 

 Berlin, Md. 



Committee on Cooperation with Fruit Growers 

 and Associations — J. M. Irvine, St. Joseph, Mo. 



Committee on Trade Opportunities — Jefferson 

 Tliomas, Harrlsburg, Pa. 



Committee on Nurserymen's Share in Civic 

 Improvements — J. Horace McFarland, Harrlsburg, 

 Pa. 



Committee on Membersblpl — John Watson, New- 

 arlr, N. Y. 



Committee on Root Gall — E. A. Smith, Lake 

 Cicy, Minn. 



Committee on Entertainment — F. A. Weber, 

 Nurser.v, Mo. 



W;^PJ<J;$PAY EVENING. 



Meeting of State Vice-Presidents, subject to 

 announcement. 



The United States Nursery Ca 



Roseaicres, Coalioina Co.* MISS. ^^ 



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Mew Hari^y Climbinc Rose ^^., 



AMERICAN PILLAR " 



Introdaced by The Conard A Jonea Co. 

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

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

 field grown, per 100. $126.00; two years, extra sice, cnt 

 back, per 100. $30.00; three years, extra size, cnt 

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

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



THE CONABD A J0NE8 CO., West erove. Pa. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PXNBS 

 AND HKMLOCKS 



ANDORRA i^URBERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Chestnat Hill. Philadlphia, 



ROSES 



A SPECIALTY 



West 



Qrove, 



Pa. 



The Dingee& Conard Co. 



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(Members from each state are urged to consult 

 together and select their new vice-president.) 



Meeting of American Nurserymen's Protective 

 Association, in the Southern hotel, at 8 o'clock. 

 Thomas B. Meehan, secretary. 



Meeting «f Ketail Nurserymen's Association at 

 .. O^cloek. Guy A. Bryant, secretary^ 



' THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 9 A. M. 

 Report of vice-presidents on officers and place 

 of next meeting. 



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