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The Florists^ Review 



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NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



FRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



ROSES EVERGREENS 



S2S:Lu.. W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Geneva, N Y. '"iS^-icBM 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. 



Ofllcers for 1912 191,-!: Pres., Thomas B. 

 Mpolinn, Dreslier, I>u.; VlcoPrcs., J. U. Pilklng- 

 ton rortland, Ore; Sec'.v, John Hall, Roclipster, 

 N- /i.; Treas., C. L. Yntes, lioolu'stf-r, N. Y. 

 Thlrty-elghtU annual meeting, Portland. Ore 

 June, 191.3. 



B. A. :\[iTCiiF.r.L, vif'p-presiilciit of the 

 OiTgon Num>ry Co.. a1 Orciico. Ore., lias 

 laid out n new adilition to llie town and 

 proposes to build .an oleoant Iiome for 

 himself on the site. 



Yoi:ng & TiiOMSSKX is tiie n.nnie of ;i 

 new firm of ]andsea])c jrardeners at Au- 

 rora, 111. The partners are .1. A. Young, 

 of the Aurora Nursery Co., and N. F. 

 Thonissen, a graduate of the I'niversitv 

 of Michigan. 



According to J. F. AVilson, AVavcross. 

 Ga., who is secretary of the National 

 Nut Growers' Association, pecan planting 

 in the south has been increasing at the 

 rate of twenty-five per cent annually and 

 has so stimulated the nursery trade that 

 the increase in nursery stock this year 

 Mill be fifty i)er cent over last year's 

 production. In a single nursery "center 

 fifteen tons of seed nuts were planted 

 this season. 



RECEIVER FOR MENERAY. 



Following the ai>j)oiiitnient, August 5, 

 ot a receiver to take charge of the 

 F. W. Meneray Co., of Council Bluffs, 

 la., articles of incorporation of the Men- 

 eray Crescent Nursery Co. were fileil. 

 The First National Bank of Council 



. & A. SPECIALTIES 



Our World's Choicest Nursery and Greenhouse Product.s for Florists 



PALMS, BAY TREES, BOXWOOD and HARDY HERBACEOUS 



PLANTS, EVERGREENS, ROSES, RHODODENDRONS, 



VINES and CLIMBERS, AUTUMN BULBS 



and ROOTS, CONIFERS, PINES 



Florists are always welcome visitors to our nureeries. We are only a few 

 minutes from New York City; Carlton Hill Station is tlio second stnp on main 

 line of Erie Railroad. 



BOBBINK S ATKINS, 



NURSERYMEN and 

 FLORISTS 



Rutherford, N. J. 



MciitiiiM 'I'lic itovicw when jou write. 



SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. 



ORANGE TREES 



That Pay to Retail. 



.■^olifi bales can be shipped now or fall, 

 freiglit or express. 

 One-year-old trees, will bear after one year's 



pottiDK. baled fO.fiO 



Two-year-old trees, with bearing wood, fine, 



baled 1.00 



Three-year-old specimen^, beai'ing wood, fine, 

 baled 2.00 



10% discount on 100 lots. Send lor (flotations on 

 our fall Inilbs. 

 \\c quote Hyacinths, A-l. 100. $4.00; Tullpa, 

 .\-l. 100 $'J..'>0; Narcissus, A-1. 100. $I.'J.'<: Gladi- 

 olus, A-l. 100, $1.50. 



Texas Nursery & Floral Co., gKiiyf exas 



Mention Tlie Review when you write. 



Bluffs was rosponsihlc for the appoint- 

 iiiont of a receiver, filinjj a petition that 

 one be appointed and claiming to hold 

 notes whieh with interest at eight per 

 «(>nt agfrregiite $.'")fl,()ni.7n, which are se- 



ConnecUcut Nurserymen's Association at New Haven, August 9, 1912. 



H. FRANK DARROW 



p. O. Box 1250 

 26 Barclay St., NEW YORK 



Valley from cold storage for immediate shipment 



Importer of 



Azaleas, Palms, Bay Trees 



and all other Belgian Plants, Lily of the Valley 

 of the finest Berlin and Hamburg brands. 



Japanese, Holland and French Bulbs 



FRENCH and ENGLISH 

 FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL STOCKS 



Mention The RcTiew when rou write 



cured by chattel mortgage on the nur- 

 sery stock and mortgages on real estate 

 owned by the corporation. Charles W, 

 McDonald, of Omaha, was appointed re- 

 ceiver by Judge Wheeler and his bond 

 was fixed at $50,000. 



The Mencray-Crcscent Nursery Co., 

 which was incorporated August 6, is 

 capitalized at $10,000, and is composed 

 of F. W. Meneray, president; A. O. 

 Meneray, secretary, and Lucy Meneray, 

 treasurer. The purpose of the corpora- 

 tion, as outlined in the articles, is to 

 eondiict a retail and wholesale nur- 

 serv business. 



CONNECTICUT NURSERYMEN. 



The annual summer outing of the 

 <'onnecticut Nurserymen's Association 

 was held August 9, at New Haven. The 

 j^reater part of the day was spent on 

 the grounds of the Elin City Nursery 

 Co., followed l)y an automobile ride 

 through the city and dinner at West 

 Shore. 



PROPAGATION OF CLEMATIS. 



J want to know how to propagate the 

 l;irge. purple tlowering clematis. Will 

 -omv of my florist friends i.'lj mo 

 tlnou}:li Tlie K'eview? A. ll. 



The large, piiryde (lowerin- clematis, 

 wliP-li I prcMiin.' is C. .Fackmani, is 

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