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The Weddy Fbrists' Review;* 



JULI 0. 1011. 



New Hydrangea Avalanche 



We offer for the first time plants 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. i 



Price, 2J4-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. 



AMIBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NDBSEBIHEN. 



Officers for 1911-12: Pros., J. H. Dayton, Palnes- 

 vlUe, 0.; Vlce-pres., W. H. Wyman, North AbinKton, 

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

 C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. Thirty-seventh annual 

 meeting, Boston, June, 1912. 



Daniel Nehmee & Sons, the straw- 

 berry growers of Ontonagon, Mich., have 

 decided to engage in the nursery busi- 

 ness, especially the growing of apple 

 trees. ^i 



The Pacific Coast department of this 

 week's Review contains an account of 

 the recent convention of the Pacific 

 Coast Association of Nurserymen at San 

 Jose, Cal. 



B. E. Gage, of Peterson Nursery, re- 

 turned to Chicago last week after an 

 automobile trip of 600 miles among cus- 

 tomers in Wisconsin and Minnesota. W. 

 A. Peterson and family went to Lake 

 Geneva July 3 for a fortnight's outing. 



INSPECTION IN ENGLAND. 



In the recently published bulletin of 

 the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 a part of which has been quoted in The 

 Review, describing conditions in Euro- 

 pean nurseries, C. L. Marlatt stated: 



In England Dr. Howard found that, as In 

 France, there was no goTernmental nurser.v in- 

 «pectlon. The nursery conditions there are some- 

 what better than In France, but the brown-tall 

 moth and other Injurious Insects which might 

 easily be imported on nursery stock occur in 

 England. The officials of the government had 

 the establishment of a governmental inspection 

 service under consideration, and were willing to 

 establish such a service, hut stated that the 

 demand for it must come from British nursery- 

 men. An attempt was therefore made by Dr. 

 Howard to get these Interests to ask for sucli 

 aervice, and. while no action has yet been taken. 

 It seems probable that the English government 

 will move in this direction. 



Noting the above paragraph, Charles 

 G. Pearson, secretary of the Horticul- 

 tural Traders' Association of Great 

 Britain and Ireland, writes The Re- 

 view: 



"Referring to your notice of the 

 quarantine bill (June 8, page 51), it is 

 not quite correct to say that 'no action 

 has been taken,' as my association has 

 been in communication and had a depu- 

 tation before the Board of Agriculture 

 on this subject. We were unable to 

 make arrangements for a resrular in- 

 fipection of nurseries on the lines laid 

 down in your new bill, the chief diffi- 

 culty in the way being that of the ex- 

 Dense, but I think that no difficulty will 

 be experienced by those firms which 

 regularly trade with the IT. S. A., as 

 the board has in these cases, where it 

 has been properly applied tb, sent down 

 one of its own inspectors to go through 



Baytrees/.Boxwood.'.Rhododendrons 



Orders booked now for immediate or later 



delivery. 



Special low prices quoted by mail. 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ, Impoter and Expwter, Prince Bay, N.Y. 



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Peonies, German Iris 



A CHOICE COlLCaiON OF COMMHtOAL VARimES 



WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., Sarcoxle, Mo. 



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HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ajk for pricee. 



Hiram T. Jones 



Uiiei Ceaaty Nurseries, Dizikcth, li J. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AMD MAPLES, PINBS 

 AND HUKLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 caiMtnut HUl. Ptalladalplda, P». 



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The Storrs & Harrison Co. 



PAINESVILLE NURSERIES 

 Catalogue and Price List 



FRKE ON APPLICATION 



PAINESVILLE. OHIO 



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UNITED STATES 

 GUT FLOWER CO. 



Wholesale Florists 

 CLMIRA, NEW YORK 



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CD II IT APPLE and PEACH. Larsettock. 

 ~K*-'1 1 Fine Trees, commerciai varietiea. 



TREBS 



Pricee 

 Reasonable 



NitcheU Riirsery,'^ 



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NEW IRIS Germanica, 

 INGEBORG, pure white. 



IntarraKna Type 



Also standard and new varieties IRIS, 

 PHLOX, PEONT, for fall planting- 

 September, October, November. 



FRANK H. WILD FLORAL CO. 



List free. 



8AHOOXDC, MO. 



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