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JUNB 1, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



57 



Roses 



A' 



Novelties 



S,400 VEIIiCHENBLAU. The famous Blue 



For Nursery Planting. From 2 5^ -inch Pots. 



After providing for our own requirements, we find we iiave these Roses in 

 surplus ; they are exactly the same grade and quality that we plant ourselves. 



Per 100 

 f 6.00 



Rambler 



3.500 WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. Aa Indi- 

 cated by the name, a pure white form of 

 our well-known Dorothy Perkins. The 

 ONLY really good White Rambler, with all 

 the good points of the older variety re- 

 tained 6.00 



1.000 GOLDFINCH. A new Yellow Rambler 



from Paul & Son 5.00 



1.000 MISS MESSMAN. CLIMBING BABY 

 RAMBLER. One of last season's new 

 roses; is apparently everything the name 

 Indicates; a climber with the bloom and 

 blooming-habit of Baby Rambler 20.00 



1,000 MRS. FLIGHT. One of the new pink 

 ramblers. Large flowers, more on the 

 order of Tausendschon 6.00 



1.800 FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD. The EVER- 

 BLOOMING Crimson Rambler. Already 

 too well-known to require description, be- 

 yond that of the name Itself 10.00 



2.700 ALBERIC BARRIER. Barbler's best Yel- 

 low Hybrid Wlchuralana; good grower, 

 ample foliage, blooms of good size and 

 substance, and YELLOW 6.00 



760 JESSIE. Merryweather's new Baby Ram- 

 bler; bright, lively red, nearer scarlet than 

 crimson, never showing the bluish tinge 

 that the Baby Rambler shows with age.. 10.00 



Per 1000 

 150.00 



50.00 



40.00 



3.00 



85.00 



50.00 



Ramblers and Climbers 



460 LADY GAY. Walsh's pink seedling from 

 Crimson Rambler 



1,800 CRIMSON RAMBLER 



10.000 TAUSENDSCHON 



600 MINNEHAHA 



1.000 HELENE. VloIet-rose 



1,550 WHITE RAMBLER 



2,200 YELLOW RAMBLER 



5,000 HIAWATHA 



1,700 PHILADELPHIA RAMBLER 



3,360 TRIER RAMBLER. Lambert's new seed- 

 ling Yellow Rambler; an EVERBLOOMER; 

 strong grower; absolutely hardy 



Dwarf Polyantha or ''Baby'' 



1,500 BABY RAMBLER. 



1,700 PINK BABY RAMBLER (Baby Dorothy 

 Perkins) 



2,200 MRS. CUTBUSH 



2,100 WHITE BABY RAMBLER. NOT Catherine 

 Zeimeth, but the Vaughan variety, superior 

 in every way 



250 LEONE LAMESCH 



Miscellaneous 



800 BRIDE 



1,000 GOLDEN GATE, yellow tea 



200 UNCLE JOHN 



25.00 



Roses 



4.00 



30.00 



Tiril/CIAII O DI9D1/T1ICV nil ^^^^ GROWERS AND WURSBRXMBN 



JACKSON & rEKIUnD tU., Newark, wayne county, new york 



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HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Aik for prices. 



Hiram T. Jones 



Union Cointy Nurseries, QinbeUi, N. J. 



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hit and suflfoeated by a spray, such as 

 Whale Oil soap, Ivory soap, kerosene 

 emulsion or any one of the several 

 nicotine extracts, properly diluted in 

 water. Use a force pump with a fine 

 sprajr nozzle attachment and wet every 

 portion of the wood. All insects hit 

 will be killed. It may be necessary to 

 give a second application to care for 

 any unhatched eggs. Directions come 

 on all cans, telling the proper strength 

 of liquid to use for aphis. C. W. 



ROSES 



The Ding 



EXPORTS OF NUBSEBT STOCK. 



The exports of nursery stock are 

 about one-seventh of the imports, but 

 nevertheless the sales outside the 

 United States are on the increase and 

 probably will take quite a jump if 

 the Canadian reciprocity bill becomes 

 a law, for Canada is our largest for- 

 eign customer. The total exports of 

 nursery stock in the last five years 

 were valued as follows: 



Year. Value. 



1910 $324,136 



1909 317,827 



1908 247,844 



1907 225,330 



1906 242,056 



JUNIPEB TIPS DYING. 



What causes the tips of my juniper 

 tree to turn brown and die? The trouble 

 started about two weeks ago. The tree 

 has always ^one well and looks green, 

 except at the tips, which are dying. 

 There are no insects and it has fairly 



A SPECIALTY 



^ee & Conard Co. ^-V 



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ROSES 



B ee price lUt In adv. page 60. April 27. 



<5iiri rrni r floral coNnuiv^< 



^<g LLL LULL *^i>RiNonctDoMio^. 



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good soil. Can you tell me what to do 

 for it? I am sending some of the tips 

 under separate cover. M. L. 



This dying of the tips on junipers is 

 not at all unusual in spring. It is due 

 to one of two causes. If the plants 

 are quiteu dry at the root when the 

 ground freezes up tightly in early win- 

 ter, and if no water is able to percolate 

 to the roots during the winter months, 

 some burning of the tips is likely to be 

 noticeable on this and a number of 

 other evergreens when the hot sun and 

 cold winds of March and April arrive, 

 the damage being usually done in 

 March. If damp at the root when the 

 ground freezes, evergreens rarely show 

 any browning or dying of the tips. The 

 damage is also due sometimes to late 

 spring frosts, which scorch the young 

 growths. In all probability, however, 

 the dryness at the root is the cause of 

 your trouble. Another season soak the 

 roots of any evergreens before the ar- 

 rival of freezing-up weather and they 

 will in nine cases out of ten come 

 through the winter unscathed. 



C. W. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



E. C. 2%-ln. 

 SPECIAL— 1000 1000 



Best early white mmn, Oct. FroBt. . .$25.00 $30.00 

 Best early yellow mum, Ooldeo Glow 25.00 30.00 

 Larfre stock. Time to plant now. 



WHITE 



B. C. per 2^4 -In. per 



100 1000 100 1000 



Virginia Poehlmann $3.00 $25.00 $4.00 $35.00 



Koblnson 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



ClemenHne Touset 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



Alice Byron . . 2.50 20.00 3.00 26.00 



Timothy Eaton 2.60 20.00 



Pres. Roosevelt 3.00 25.00 3.60 30.00 



W. H. Chadwlck 3.00 27.00 4.00 35.00 



YELX,OW 



Monrovia $2.50 $20.00 $3.00 $26.00 



Halllday 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



Col. Appleton 2.60 20.00 3.00 25.00 



Major BonnafTon 2.50 20.00 



Yellow Eaton 2.50 20.00 



Golden Chadwlck 3.00 27.60 4.00 36.00 



PINK 



McNIece $2.50 $20.00 $3.00 $26.00 



Maid Dean 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



Dr. Enguebard 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



RED 



Shrlmpton $3.00 $20.00 $3.00 $25.00 



Intensity 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



ROSE PLANTS of HIGH QUALITY 



BEADY NOW 2%-ln. 2%-ln. 



per 100 per 1000 



Pink Klllarney $6.00 $56.00 



Richmond 5.00 45.00 



Perle, ready now 6.50 50.00 



ulchmond. now ready. 3%-ln 8.00 65.00 



Cut back benched Klllarney, Blcbmond, Petle, 

 Maryland. Good, strong stock. In 1000 lots, 

 $50.00; $6.00 per 100. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



Morton Grove, 111. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AMD MAPLES, PINES 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURBERIE8 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Ch»«tnnt HUl. PliUadelplUm, P». 



