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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 24, 1912. 





NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



ORNAMENTAL TREES 



ROSES 



PRUIT TREES 



SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



EVERGREENS 



■ Writ* for 

 Trad* Uat. 



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



«e TKAIUI 



1000 ACBKB 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AKEBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NimSEBYlfEN. 



Offlcenr for 1912-1013: Free., Thomas B. 

 Meeban, Dresher, Pa.; Vice-Pres., J. B. Pllklng- 

 ton, Portland, Ore.; Sec'y, John Hall, Rochester, 

 N. Y.; Treas., C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. 

 Thirty-eighth annual meeting. Portland, Ore., 

 lane, 1918. 



Wm. Pitkin, Jr., of Eochester, is going 

 in for the landscape end of the business. 



Visited Chicago: John W. Maher, 

 president Devil's Lake Nursery, Devil's 

 Lake, N. D. 



Peterson Nursery, Chicago, reports 

 having got into the full swing of the 

 planting season last week. It is hoped 



J>lanting will go forward steadily for at 

 east five weeks. W. A. Peterson has not 

 yet recovered his usual robust health. 



George S. Josselyn, for many years 

 in the nursery business at Fredonia, N. 

 Y., and widely known in the trade, gen- 

 erously remembered his employees in 

 his will, which recently was admitted 

 to probate. The sum of $23,000 of his 

 ■estate, valued at $170,000, was left to 

 «ome of his old and faithful employees. 

 Maurice Young was bequeathed $7,000; 

 A. H. Lewis, $5,000; Carl Privateer, 

 $3,000; Thomas Halligan, $2,000; Bert 

 Martin, $2,000; Julia Ryman, $2,000; 

 Charlotte Haniser, $2,000. Carl Priva- 

 teer, one of the beneficiaries, died last 

 "week. 



INSTRUCTIONS TO IMPOETEKS. 



The Federal Horticultural Board, 

 -which has charge of the administration 

 of the new quarantine law, has issued, 

 under date of October 15, the following 

 •circular of information to inipoirters of 

 nursery stock: 



Under the plant Quarantine Act, ap- 

 proved August 20, 1912, the importer 

 of nursery stock must attend to the 

 following conditions of entry: 



(1) He must take out a permit there- 

 for in advance. This permit should 

 preferably be taken out by the person 

 ■who is to receive the goods at final 

 ■destination. A broker or commission 

 merchant may take out a permit in his 

 •own name, if he imports for his own 

 account, or he can act as agent for and 

 take out the permit in the name of 

 the actual purchaser. 



(2) He must see that each package 

 on arrival bears the proper certificate 

 of foreign inspection. (See Eegulation 

 €.) 



(3) He must see that each package 

 is marked in accordance with Section 3 

 of the Act. As a matter of convenience, 

 this marking should also contain the 

 additional information called for in 

 Section 4, to avoid the trouble of re- 

 marking before the goods can be 

 delivered for interstate shipment. The 

 certificate and marking should prefer- 



PEONIES 



1200 SORTS 



The BEST for ALL NEEDS 



Edolis Superba, Festiva Maxima, Duch- 

 ess de Nemours, Felix Crousse, Mme. de 

 Vemeville, Floral Treasure, Marie Stuart 

 —the money-makers, the Memorial Day 

 sorts. List free. 



C. BETSCHER 



CAMAL DOVXB, OHIO, U. ■. ▲. 



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PEONIES 



25 acres to the growing of Peonies. 

 19th year. Write for list and prices. 



GILBERT H. WILD, Saixoxie, Mo. 



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CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



First-class 2-year plants. 15 to 20 Inches. 8 or 

 more branches, $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 1000 (will 

 please): 18 to 24 inches (fine), 4 or more 

 branches, $2 00 per 100. $15.00 per 1000; 2 to 3 fe<)t, 

 (strong selected). $3.00 per lOO. $25 00 per 1000. 

 Well srraded, well packed, and satisfaction guar- 



CHARLES BLACK, Hishtstown, N. J. 



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FIRST AID TO BUYERS 



fAlL UST OF BEST ROSES 



< rLEElH£OS!lioS.a...H.. 



COMMNYi 



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ably be on the goods before they leave 

 the foreign port. 



(4) After December 1, 1912, each 

 shipment must be accompanied with 

 the consular declaration called for in 

 Regulation 9. This declaration must 

 accompany the consular invoice and is 

 not to be attached to the individual 

 container. 



What the Importer or Broker Mtist Do 

 Before the Goods Can Be Shipped or 

 Removed From a Port of Entry: 



(1) He must immediately (before 

 shippiag or removal) advise the Secre- 

 tary of Agriculture and State Inspect- 

 ors in accordance with Section 2 and 

 Regulation 8. 



(2) He must see that each container 

 is marked in accordance with Section 

 4; that is, in addition to the informa- 

 tion on the label of entry, each con- 

 tainer must bear the name and address 



FIELD-GROWN ROSES 



Per 100 

 M. Niel, XX 1st grade ;. .... : . . . . .$12.00 



M. Niel, f St grade 10.00 



M. Niel. 2nd grade 8.00 



W. R. Smith, 1st grade 6.00 



Bridesmaid. 1st grade.. 6.00 



D. Perkins, 1st grade 6.00 



Kaiserin, 1st grade 8 .00 



Kaiserin, 2nd grade 6.00 



Bessie Brown, 1st grade 7.00 



Blumenschmidt, 1st grade 6.00 



Jos* W« Vestal & Son, 



LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 



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BALTIMORE NURSERIES 

 California Privet 



Any quantity, size and age. No better 

 grown. Shade and ornamental Trees, 

 Shrubs and Vines. Full line of Fraii 

 Trees and Plants. 



Gat our Pric«s and Catalosu* 



rranklin Davis Nursery Co. 



BALTIINORK. MD. 



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HARDY CHOICB 



ORNAMENTALS 



AikforPrioM 



Hiram T. Jones 



UaiM Ctmly Nancrict, Binbctfe. N. & 



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LARGE TREES 



OAK8 AND BCAPLKS, PINKS 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Chaatnnt H1U» PhUadelphla, Pa. 



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PEONIES 



We have one of the finest stocks anywhere in 

 the country and should be very glad to figure 

 with you on your list of wants. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Exchanca Bulidlnv, CHICAGO 



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BARBERRY 



THUNBERQII 



Special price on carload lota. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



Waat Qrava, Paimayhrania 



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