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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Alglst :), I'.Ul. 



New Hydrangea Avalanche 



We ofTer for the first time plants of tliis new Hydrangea, which is a tlecided acqui- 

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

 stems. Every florist should have it. 



Price, 2^ -inch pots, each, 50c; per dozen, $3.50; per 100, $25.00. 



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



Mention The Revipw whon vnu write 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AMEKICAN ASSOCIATION OK NUBSEUTMEN. 



Ofli.-iis 1(11 l',ill-12: l"i'. ■^., .1. II. D.ivtoii, I'uiiiis- 

 villc, ().: \ icc-|in-s., W". II. \V .Milan. Ndilli .\liiii>,'t()ii, 

 .MiiHrt.: .Si'i''v. .loliii Hall. l!oi-lic<li'r. N. V.; Tifas., 

 C. I.. Vairs, Iliii-lii'Stfi-. N. V. ■Iliirli •<c\ iMilli aiiiiiial 

 nift'tiiK.', Kdsioi). .Iiini', In].'. 



A I l>;iytnii, ( ».. ^If. iJoiry runs ;i iiur- 

 M'ly. •-]i('ri;ili/,iiiy (111 .'<m;ill I'ruils. : 



I.'. < '. lih.KcKMANS. Ili^' iim-iM-yiiKii: dl' 

 .\ii^ii--l;i. <i;i.. is prc-iilciil i>\' ilir K'icli 

 niiiinl, ('iiniilx' .\ yi'iciil; ur:i I ."^ncicix. 



W. W. SidKKs li;iN |Miic-li:i<c(l the iinr 

 -cVy side!'. (iT ,1. S. CriUhi \ Sims, i.f tlir 

 S;ic t'liy .Xursciic^. SiH- Cily. |;i.. utid 

 i'.\|i('cls \u ciilll illllc IIk' liilsilcss III! ;i 



l;i 1 '^cr sralc t Imn lirl oir. 



I'll i: 1 .'i"i' ;h-ri' iiiir-cr\ \\ liidi iv ,i|, 

 iT.-lIril liy tile (>li'^ii|| \ii1m'I\- (n, ,it 



• •ic'iii-ii. I III'.. \\;iv rrcriiily \i--ili'(| li\- lull 

 :ii"iiilii'i- nf ilir I'lnlhiiiu lu'iilly ho.-ird. 

 'I'll'' \i-itur- wiTc 1;iKi'ii u\ir ilir i^rniiiiil^ 

 ill .■illl iiliiiil li li's ;iiii| well' liiiM'li I lll|.ri'vsril. 

 it 1^ '-;ii'i. Ii\ llii' lliiiirivliiiio ruiiilit iiMi 111' 



1 III- li\ "' mill iiin^ 111' --n dl' Illl il 1 icr^. 



TO KILL OUT POPLAR SHOOTS. 



' •■III Mill trll Us lidw Id kill |i(i|.|:ir 



I'ddl- ill till' L^fdUII'l. W liiTi' tlii'V i-;ill 



nil' I'd 'Iul: dill .' W'd li;i\ ,• ,|i|o i,,,) \ i,,. 

 ^tuiii|i- ;iiMi .-ill thd Iddt^ wd diiiilii ui't 



• it. I'lit tlid\- kt'dji ^pidiniii- u|. nil ii\cr 

 t lid 111 w II. .\. ( I. .s. < '. 



Thd iiid>t di1drtii:il iiidilid.l wduM, dl' 



The United States Nursery Co. 



Roseacres« Coahoma Co., MISS 



Mfiition The Keview when you write 



ROSES 



CANNAS AND SHRUBBERY 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



West Grove. Pa. 



,«it;uti"ii l'h>^ Keview when you write 



id'.irsd. lid Id ilii; iiut llid fdots. .\s you 

 • Id iMit wish td ilisturli tiic lawn, the 

 iidxt lii'si ]ilaii \sill III' 1(1 iu'i^'p the 

 ^liiidts i-nl (jdw 11 i-ldsdiy ;is tiicy iijipoai' 

 ;ilid\d tlir ;^r(iuiiil. ( )iid season may not 

 diiliri'ly kill tlii'iii. liut it will ^Tfatly 

 Wdnkdii tlii'iii. ami any ^^rowllis .•i|i]ic;n- 

 iii;^ a •<di-diii| season will lie ,uucli more 

 leijile. i'er^isteiit cuttind ijown i.s the 

 surest way excnlually lo kill out those 

 111- aiiv s|irdut ::rd\\tiis I'lum frees (ir 

 -linil.-^. <'. \V. 



Connecticut Nurserymen at New Haven, Conn., July 26. 



NEW IRIS Germanica, 



INGEBORG, pure white. 



Interregna Type 



Alsd standard and new varieties IRIS, 

 PHLOX, PEONY, for fall jilantinj;— 

 S('i)tenilier, October, Noveniher. 



FRANK H. WILD FLORAL CO. 



List free. SARCOXIE, MO. 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



CONNECTICUT NURSERYMEN. 



'riie I diiiiecl iriii Xuiserymen 's .\sso 

 i-Kilidii uiel ad.-iin this xcar on tlie 

 Liidiiiuls dt' the Mliii <'it\' .\ursdr\- (d.. 

 \cw lla\eii. <'diiii.. .Inly •_'<;, fur tlie an 

 iiual --iiiiiiiier diiiiiid. The day was 

 pi'it'ert ill exery res|iect. 'I'lie recent 

 raiii^ made \crdiiie e\(>rywhere t'resli 

 :iiid atl ractive. .\ S|iecial teatiiie at the 

 iiiiiseiy. wliiili was a source of uni 

 \er-al interesl aiiiond' 1 he inemliers, is 

 a cdllectioii of rare .la|ian('se jilants 

 which -were ]iersoiially selecteil liy Mr. 

 "lie last winter in .la|iaii. .\fter jmir 

 iieviiid- throutih the nursery's fi(dils ami 

 ciiin|iaiiiid- notes of mutual interest, the 

 memliers look aiitos to the west shore, 

 where they feasted. l.,jiter. aft(M' a short 

 luisiness session, the memliers duxe 

 tliem^idxcs oxer douerally to the attrac- 

 tion^ of tiie shore. 



