OrXOBEI! '-'I, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



55 



POT GROWN 



|g,dra.sea Obks. 



''5.;nch, fine stock 



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1 4 inch, fine stock 



IrhECARLHAGENBURGERCO. 



i West Mentor, Ohio 



$15.00 per 100 S 

 10.00 per 100 ■ 



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PEONIES 



1500 lO-TEAR-OLI^LANTS 



Larce, stronR clumps of whlte^red and pink 

 varietieB. Must be sold to mBkeTfoom. 

 Write for prices. 



Estate of David Fisher, Montvaie, Mass. 



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PEONIES, IRIS, PERENNIALS 



Evergreens, Ornamental Trees and 

 Shrubs, Rhubarb, Asparagus 



WILD BROS. NURSERY CO. 



Established 1875. SARCOXIE, MO. 



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ROSES 



Let us book yonr order now. 25,000 

 2-in., A No. 1 stock; 50 kinds to pick 

 from, at $18.00 to $25.00 per 1000. 



WAGNER PARK CONSERVATORIES, Sidney, Ohio 



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continuous summer bloomer, without 

 fading in the color. 



"Mrs. Taft is a cross between a Baby 

 Rambler and a Crimson Rambler, with 

 tho bright coloring of the latter plant; 

 possibly more intense in color; said to 

 be likewise constant in the color, and in 

 all respects far superior to the old Baby 

 Knnibler. Both of the foregoing novel- 

 ties should prove popular acquisitions for 

 )iut growing, as well as for outdoor bed- 

 duig. 



"Joan of Arc is a white colored Baby 

 L':!mbler, of which it is a seedling, with 

 "' allor foliage, but pure white flowers." 



HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS. 



Will you please give me a list of 

 ' ' joming shrubs that would do for out- 

 ' le planting, without any protection, in 

 ii.e vicinity of Buffalo, N. Y.? D. R. 



A host of beautiful shrubs will be per- 

 ''My hardy with you. Some of the best 

 -": Lilacs, all varieties; Forsythia For- 



:-iei and F. suspensa; Hydrangea pani- 

 ' i I lata grandiflora and H. arborescens 

 1 ivea; Deutzia gracilis, D. Lemoinei and 

 •'• crenata; Azalea Pontica, A. mollis, A. 

 nborescens and A. Vaseyi; double pink 

 •ilmond; Spiraea Van Houttei, S. Thun- 

 ''^rgii, S. prunifolia. S. arguta, S. An- 

 thony Waterer; Philadelphus Lemoinei 

 and P. coronarius; Viburnum Opulus 

 yterilis, V. plicatum, V. dentatum, V. 

 I'lolle and V. cassinoides; Weigela Eva 

 'iathke; Prunus Pissardi and P. triloba; 

 PJTug, all varieties; loniceras, all varie- 



Privet Hedge by ih#^l 



We grow California Privet by the (square) mile and sell it by the 

 ^luniung) mile. Our extensive advertismg of this superior hedge _^^t^^^|^— - 

 is helpmg to create demand tor it in every section. Not all _,ttf<^^^^^^^ '^^^ extensive 

 of this demand can be taken care of by us— every ^..i^^^t^^r^ acreage on which we 

 florist will have calls for California Privet this ^.Mfi^Stf^^^^ ■ P^duce California 

 fall and next spiing. YOU want to be ready j^tS^S^oiHt^^ Pnvet enables us to offer it 

 to supply demands of this character .^r-^^SHH^^^ *.**, ^°^ ''"' '^^ money than it 

 and to ^jrf^^i^HHHI^^ would cost to grow it. Our supe- 



^— . ^— „-^ ^-c^^^mH^H^^^ "*"" facilities for handling of the stock 



larOt JL OUI? Sli&lTO ^,jge^^mt/^KBB^ enables us to offer you a better grade. 

 » ^•^ • ^ • . ^j-ff^^^^U^^KB^^^ ^* "* send you details of the largest and 

 in.XM!mMrTCl^&XKj;^!S^^^lfaBB^^^^^ most complete assortment of Privet to be found 

 f^ m ^.ttl^0^^SK^^B^^BB^^ ''^ America, with special trade quotations. 



XlT&QO .^.^H^^^al^HK^BBK^^ For prompt attention, address Desk R. 



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We Have a Surplus In the Following : 



D\7arf Box EdeinK 

 Deutzia sraollls 

 Spiraea Van Houttei 

 choice Named Lilacs 



Forsythia viiidissima 

 Ibota Privet - 

 Climbine Hydransrea 



Rosa rubrUolla 

 Ampelopsis Veitcliii 

 Loxnbardy Poplars 

 Bolleana Poplars 



In addition we offer a general line of well grown Ornamental Stock 



Wholesale trade list now^ ready 



The Shrewsbury Nurseries, 



GKO. A. STEELE, 

 Proprietor, 



Eatontown, N. J. 



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The United States Nursery Co 



RICH, CoaJioma Co., MISS. 



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 Fifteea Acres Devoted Kxolaslvely to 



PEONIES 



Our 16th Year Prices Right 



Write for List Today 



GILBERT H. WILD, Sarcoxie, Mo. 



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1000 Peonies 

 500 Japan Iris 



Must be sold to make room for 

 Greenhouse extension. 



Ji MURRAY BASSETTi Hunmonton, N. J. 



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ties, the best are Tatarica, Morrowi and 

 Euprechtiana ; Ligustrum Ibota; althaea, 

 all varieties; Elseagnus longipes, Kerria 

 Japonica, Bibes aureum, Symphoricarpos 

 racemosus, Berberis Thunbergii and B. 

 vulgaris, Clethra alnifolia, Calycanthus 

 floridus and Amorpha canescens. 



Among evergreen flowering shrubs are: 

 Kalmia latifoUa, Andromeda floribunda, 

 Rhododendron maximum and B. Cataw- 

 biense and the hybrids of the last named 

 variety, which, however, will hardly win- 

 ter without some protection. R. maxi- 



Carlman Ribsam 



Nuraeryman of Trenton, N.J. 



Will have for fall and sprins: delivery, 

 a larse and very fine lot of 



600.000 



California Privet 



By the 100, 1000, 10.000 or lOO.OOO, 2 to 4 ft. high, 



5 to 12 branches and fine roots. Standards, 



6 to 6 ft. high, fine head specimens. Bnah 

 Pjramidal, 3 to 5 ft. high, sheared speci- 

 mens. Fine plants for lawn, park or ceme- 

 tery. Elms. Rosea, Clothilde Soupert and 

 Mme. Frances Kruger, etc., and Vinca Var> 

 leKata, field-grown. 



Send me your wants and I will send you 

 prices. 



CARLMAN RIBSAM 



TRENTON. N. J. 



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Maples, Privet, Yucca 



1000 Specimen, heavy Norway Maples ( trans- 

 planted in 1906). 



1000 Standard trimmed Privet, XX, all sizes, 7 

 years old. 



500 Yucca, 3 to 6 years old. 



Bargains for CASH buyers. 



J. KREWSON & SONS, 



CHELTENHAM, PA. 



Peonies a Specialty 



Write us for latest price list 

 PETERSON NURSERY, 



■took Szoliance Balldlnc. CHICAGO. 



mum and R. Catawbiense, if kept heavily 

 mulched with leaves and given partial 

 shade, should succeed well. C. 



