Fkbruaby 19, 1914. 



The Rorists' Review 



77 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' 



- ORNAMENTAL TRBBS 



ROSES 



PRUIT TRBBS 



SHRUBS CLBMATIS 



EVERGREENS 



TRADE 



SMALL PRUITS 



WMtofor 

 ttmAmUmU 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. ««"«». N. Y. 



•7 TSABB 

 1000 



MentloB The B«Tlew wbwt yon wrlf . 



H. FRANK DARROW 



26 Barclay Straat, NEW YORK 



Wholesale Importer of 



French Fruit and Ornamental Stocks 



English Manetti, Maples, fvergrecns, etc 



Palms, Bay Traas and Araucarlas 



and all other Belgian Plants 



Japanese, Holland and French Bulbs 

 Uly of tha Vallay 



Finest Berlin and Hamburg grades 



DIRECT 

 IMPORTATIONS 



Fall and Spring Shipments 



Vaii«y Pips. Berlin and Hamburg grades 

 Azatoas, Palms, Bays, etc.. from Belgium 

 Basonla, Qloxinia Bulbs, Dec. shipment 

 Boxwood, Rosos, etc., from Boskoop, Holland 

 Maplos, Pianos, etc., from Oudenbosch. Holland 

 Fruit and Omamantal Stocks from France 

 English ManottI, Japanoso Ullos, etc. 

 Raffia. Red Star and three other brands 



MCHUTCIfllSON A CO. 



THE IMPORT HOUSE 



17 Marrar Street, NEW TORB 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



sequently the following statement given 

 out at his office February 16 will be of 

 general interest to the trade: 



"The decision of the banks all over 

 the countr^^ncluding the larger bank- 

 ing institunOhs in the moneyed centers, 

 to come under the provisions of the new 

 bankrag ^ law, should give encourage- 

 ment to those identified with horticul- 

 tural interests and business enterprises 

 generally. 



"The fact that no more money panics 

 are likely to occur under the new law 

 is in itself enough to open the way per- 

 manently for more stable conditions of 

 credit everywhere. The dbuble advan- 

 tage under the new system of having 

 the surplus cash of the country and the 

 commercial credits available from the 

 regional banks in various parts of the 

 country should also remove the causes 

 for money disturbances, as they have 

 under the present banking law existed 

 for the fifty years since the Civil war. 



"When the new banking system is in 

 full operation, every manufacturer, nur- 

 seryman or proprietor of other business 

 enterprise, in the hands of honest, ca- 

 pable men whose records show a clean 

 and prosperous business, can obtain the 

 requisite credit without submitting to 

 the exacting commissions not infre- 

 quently demanded and paid on loans 

 from responsible borrowers under the 

 present conditions. 



"The p^simistic views which have 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



PALMS AND GENERAL DECORATIVE PLANTS 



CONIFERS, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 



INSPECTION INVITED 



Nurserymen and Florists Rutherford, New Jersey 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



W/f^ af*«k in a Drkcl-fl/in to quote prices en specimen Bvergreeas 

 YV C arc 111 a fuai llUll that wm be decidedly attractive to any- 

 one who is BUYINQ TO SBLL AQAIN. If you are in the market for anything 

 from Norway Spmce to the finer yarieties of Eyergreens, send in yoor lists and we 

 will ffiye you a figure that will make you money. 



INTERNATIONAL NURSEMK,Iiic.,"«' "fJJZSlJiSr'XySSSf *"* 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



MANETTI STOCKS FOR GRAFTING 



IMMEDIATE DBUVERY 



English or French-grown 

 No. 1—5-9 m/m. .$11.00 per 1000; 5000 for $50.00 No. 2—3-6 m/m..$8.50 per 1000; 5000 for $40,00 



Jackson S Perkins Co.*a'a;;s?r Newark, New York 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



TWO ceHClKTMNSor eyPCHiRNce.*^ 

 THE CNOic£sr,HHRP)Esr, Ln«6e5r nta 



/tusr «eNl/T(rul.PUIMTSOBTftfNII0LC 



5a«CMiB. 



GILBfin"H,VK|LB 



Mo. 



SPIRAEAS 



Special prices on Froebeli, Prunifolia, 

 Van Houttei 



CONARD & JONES CO. 

 Wast Orovo, Pa. 



Mention Th e ReTlew when yon write. 



largely prevailed for the past year or 

 two in many financial and business cir- 

 cles appear to have been unreasonably 

 accentuated, especially in localities and 

 particular instances more or less af- 

 fected by the change in tariff, and the 

 results from bad and incompetent man- 

 agement, as with some of the railroad 

 systems and industrial corporations. The 

 legitimate business of the country has, 

 however, gone forward in increasing 

 volume commensurate with the growth 

 of the country and in many instances 

 with most satisfactory results. 



"In our own business, we shipped 

 more stock last autumn and have more 

 orders on our books for spring than for 

 a like period for a number of years, 

 and I believe the indications generally 

 are favorable to an excellent aggregate 

 business for the coming year and for 

 the years to come. There is, of course, 

 a good supply of nursery and plant ma- 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



B««t for Over Half a Oentnry. Fire, Spmce, 

 Pines. Jnnlpera, Arbcrvltaea, Tewa, In nnall 

 and large aizee. Price List Now Resdy. 



THE D. HILL HURSERY CO.. 



Evergreen Specialists. Largest Growers in America 

 Box 40S. Dundoo, IIL 



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HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Pricea 



Hiram T. Jones 



Usioa CoMty Naraeries. EUZABfTH, N. I 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PEONIES 



PETERSON NURSERY 



stock Exchanao BulldliiK CHICAQO 



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terial available and at reasonable prices. 

 The present system of wire communica- 

 tion and transportation is, moreover, 

 making more and more an international 

 market for all products. The growth 

 of the country's business must, how- 

 ever, continue with the growth and 

 wealth of population, and those in the 

 nursery and florist trades who have an 

 established business and standing and 

 are worthy of success will no doubt se- 

 cure their fair share of profitable busi- 



ness. 



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