May 29, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



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Bobbink & Atkins 



WORLD'S CHOICEST NURSERY 

 AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS 



Bay Treesy Boxwoodt Evergreens and Coniferst 



Rhcxiodendrons and Herbaceous Plants^ 



Kentias and Phoemx^ 



We have a large quantity of all tha stock, 

 glad to give special prices on any quantity. 



We shall be 

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NURSERYMEN AND 

 FLORISTS 



Rutherford, N. J. 



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ROSES 



Prime stock 

 on own roots 



See prices page 74, May 19. 



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ROSES 



Bencli Plants 



Beatttict, $50.00 per 1000. 

 Rldiinood, $30.00 per 1000. 



GEORGE REINBERG, 



SI WalMMli AT«na«, CHICAGO 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLKS. PINB8 

 AND HSHLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Ch— tent Hm, PlUlad«liAls, 



pt 'oom. Some beautiful specimens are 

 ill IVanklin park, Boston. Single plants 

 ^y ' grow as much as fifteen to eighteen 

 t< t across and to get their full beauty 

 tl; y ghould have no other plants crowd- 

 i''. them. 



'- ^fragrantissima, Chinese bush 

 hfiieysuckle, is a robust variety and 

 al :ost evergreen, holding its foliage 

 "' il quite sharp frost. In the southern 

 8t"te8 this is an evergreen. It is of 

 "I're straggly habit than some other 

 v^'rieties. It is so hardy and grows so 

 vi:rorously on almost any soil, and t^e 

 flf 'ivers of a pinkish white color are so 

 fingrant, that it has become widely 

 popular. Around many an old home- 

 stf^ad, even when they have been aban- 

 '•^led, big bushes of this lonicera grow 

 arid thrive with practically no care at 



L. Tatarica, Tartarian honeysuckle, is 

 * robust growing variety. It was in 

 •»cellent bloom this season May 20. 

 i'lis is probably more generally planted 



The United States Nursery td 



Roseaeres, Coahoma C>o.» MISS. 



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Grape Vines 



All old and new varieties. Large stock. 



Warranted true. Can furnish a special 



heavy two-year trrado with large roots 



and good tops for florists' retail trade. 



Write for catalogue and price list. 



T. S. HUB8*BD CO., Fniltiili, N. Y. 



THE STORRS & HMiRiSOII GO. 



PAINESVILLE NURSERIES 



Gataloam* and iirlce Ilat 

 free on applloAtion. 



PAINESVILLE. OHIO 



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than any other species. There is both 

 a pink and a white form. The pink 

 one contrasts beautifully with the foli- 

 age. The creamy white form possesses 

 more fragrance and a high bush of it 

 presents a pretty picture. The fruit is 

 usually red, but occasionally yellow, 

 being carried in great profusion. The 

 birds are fond of them. There are a 

 host of other forms of L. Tatarica, 

 with flowers of a crimson, pink or whit- 

 ish color; quite a few of these have 

 been named. 



L. Buprechtiana attains a height of 

 twelve feet. Its flowers are pure white 



New daonas 



HaUey'a Comet, blaring scariet. with 

 yellow throat and narrow yellow rim. 



Mrs. Alfred F. Conard, an exquisite 

 shade of pink. 



Mr*. Carl Kelsey, orchid type, flowers 

 orange scarlet, striped with golden yellow. 

 Pot plants, $1.50 each ; $15.00 per doz. 



Per 100 

 *•>■•• QlKantea, grand pink flowers. $15.00 



Klnc Humbert tm 



Gladiator 4.00 



▼•nuB 6.00 



Triumph 4.(x) 



Brandy wine 4.00 



The Cooard & Jonis Co. 



WBST GROVK, PA. 



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PEONIES 



Now is the time to figure with us on Peonies 

 for fall delivery. 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, 



Stoek BxeliaiiKe BnUdlnc, CHICAOO. 



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50,000 Catalpa Spaciosa S:^:^i^i 



EVERGREENS IS^S^r '" ^""^ 



California Privet— 2-year 



Ask for prices. 



HIRAM T. JONES 



CHHiy MfSCftM 



KUZABKTH, H. J 



when first open. There are many hy- 

 brids from this species which are fre- 

 quently sold for the original. It was 

 in flower near Boirton this year, May 20, 

 or a week ahead of normal. The scarlet 

 berries in summer are attractive. 



L. Alberti, also called L. spinosa, is 

 a dwarf growing variety and is a native 



