r?-. 



Jj;M£ 8, 1011. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



51 



Bay Trees 



displayed in front of your store are 

 as good if not better than the sign 

 that says "Florist." They give that 

 air of distinctiveness that brings you 

 the best trade in your town or city. 

 They are also extremely popular for 

 lawn decorations, entrances to apart- 

 ment buildings, restaurants, country 

 residences, etc. 



BAY TREES— Standards 



Crown Totftl beiKht Per pair 



16 to 18in 4 ft $10.00 



18to20in 6 ft 12.00 



20to24-in 6 ft 14.00 



24to2C..ln 6>9ft If. 00 



30to34-in 6»lft 18.00 



34to361n 7 ft 25.00 



48to60-ln 8 ft 60X0 



PYRAMIDS Per pair 

 9-ft. high. 30-ia. acrois bottom .$35.00 



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



A beautiful palm that will make a flue orna- 

 ment for porches, halls, etc. Each 



7-in. tubs. 3in to 40-in. high I 2.50 



8-in. tubs, 42 to 4C.-in. high *.i 4.50 



10-in. tubs, «) to 54-in. high MO 



10-in. tubs. 54 to 60-in. high 10.00 



12-ln. tubs. (» to t54-in. high 15.00 



BOXWOODS— Pyramids 



2i« to 3 ft. high e«ch,$2.50 



I to 5 ft. high, strong . .each. 6.00 



(.ft high each. 8.00 



BUSH SHAPED 



'3'. to 30-in. high, 18 to 24-in. across. 



exceptional! y bushy each , 2.00 



Ask for complete list of Pahns, Ferns and other decorative stock 



■if**! »- - - 



PHONE ORACELAND 1112 



THE GEORGE WinBOLD CO., 



737-739 BocJdngham Plice, 

 CHICAGO, ILL 



stock coining from France. " The rank 

 infestation of 19j09-10 has given place 

 to moderate infestation 6f 19J1, but 

 there is still decided room for better- 

 ment. I i V 



"In England Dr. Howard found that, 

 as in France, there was no govern- 

 mental nursery inspection. The nur- 

 sery conditions there are somewhat bet- 

 ter than in France, but the' brown -tail 

 moth and other injurious insects which 

 might easily be imported on nursery 

 stock occur in England. The officials 

 of the government had the establish- 

 ment of a governmental inspection serv- 

 ice under consideration, and were will- 

 ing to establish such a service, but 

 stated that the demand for it must 

 come from British nurserymen. An at- 

 tempt was therefore made by Dr. 

 Howard ,tp get these interests to ask 

 for such service, and, while no action 

 has yet been taken, it seems probable 

 that the English government will move 

 in this direction." 



BEAPPBAISEMENTS. 



The U. S. customs authorities have 

 announced the following reappraise- 

 ments of interest to the trade: 



Nurapry Stock. — From G. Van Gelderan, 

 Boskoop. Exported March 16. 1911, entered 

 at New York. File No. 58056. Invoice No. 



ROSES 



A BPECIALTT 



TheDingee&ConardCo. 



West 



Qrovc, 



Pa. 



LARGE TREES 



OAK8 AND 

 AND 



MAPLNS. PINIB 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Proi>. 

 Cai««tnnt Hill, Philadelphia, Pi 



31447. Hay, G. A. — Buxus bushes, 1V6 feet, 

 entered at 0.14 United States dollar each. 

 No advance. Ditto, 2 feet, entered at 0.20. 

 advanced to 0.22 dollar each. Discount a 

 per cent. Add packing. 



Nursery Stock. — From J. Blaauw & Co., 

 Boskoop. Exported March 3, 1911, entered 

 at New York> File No. 5S554. invoice No. 

 18303. Hay, G. A. — Buxus pyr., 4/5 foot, 

 entered at 0.80, advanced to 1 United States 

 dollar each; ditto, 3 to 3V& feet, entered at 

 0.45, advanced to 0.60 dollar each. Buxus 

 bushes, 1% feet, entered at 0.10, advanced 

 to 0.12 dollar each; ditto, 1 foot, entered 

 at 0.06, advanced to 0.08 dollar each; ditto, 

 10 inches, entered at 0.045, advanced to 0.06 

 dollar each. Add packing. Discount 5 per 

 cent. Less charges. 



Nursery Stock. — From Van Helnlngen 

 Bros. & Co., Boskoop. Exported February 



TO CLOSE OUT!! 



Thrifty 2>^-in. pot stock. 



100 1000 



375 .lerusalem Cherry. .$3.00 



800 Hibiscus Peachblow 3.00 



1000 Orange, Otaheite. . . 3.00 



800 Ivenion, Ponderosa. 2.50 



1800 Asparagus Spren- 



geri 2.50 $20.00 



1000 Asparagus Plu- 



moaus Nanus 2.00 18.00 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 



Newark, New Yerk. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



0, 1911, entered at New York. File No. 

 58426. Invoice No. 558. Board 1 — Buxus 

 bush, 15 inches, entered at 0.08 United 

 States dollar each. Add packing. No ad- 

 vance. Previously published In reappraise- 

 ment No. 10321, May 3, 1011. 



