April 2, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



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BOXWOOD 



;We have to offer a very fine lot of these. 



PERFECT SHAPE 



Yes, these are fine, the small plants as well as the bis: specimens. Full, com- 

 pact, nicely developed, and you can secure matched pairs that cannot be told 

 apart. 



PVRA/VIID BOXWOOD 

 We make a specialty of Box Plants and Bay Trees, 

 importing several carloads each season, and can assure 

 you of perfect Trees. 



PYRAMID FORM 



Each 

 ;•> I'eet high $2.25 



4 feet high 4.00 



5 feet high 7.00 



NATURAL FORM OR BUSH 



Pair Each Doz. 



$4.00 24 inches high $1.00 $10.00 



7.00 

 13.00 



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WInterson's Seed Store 



166 NORTH WABASH AVENUE 

 LONG DISTANCE PHONE CENTRAL 6004 CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention Th« B«yl«w whan yoa writa. 



DIRECT 

 IMPORTATIONS 



Fall and Spring S^pments 



ValUy Pips. Berlin and Hamburg grades 

 Azatoas, Palms, Bays, etc., from Belgium 

 Basonla, Gloxinia Bulbs, Dec. shipment 

 Boxwood, Rosos, etc., from Boskoop, Holland 

 Maplos, Pianos, etc., fromOudenbosch. Holland 

 Fruit and Ornamontal Stocks from France 

 Cnsllsh ManottI, Japanoso Ullos, etc. 

 Raffia. Red Star and three other brands 



MCHUTCHISON A CO. 



THE IMPORT HOUSE 

 17 Murray Street, NEW TORE 



Mentl^ The Rerlew when yon write. 



SPIRAEAS 



Special prices on Frocbeli, Prunifolia, 

 Van Houttei 



CONARD & JONES CO. 



Wost Orovo, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon ■write. 



existence for more than thirty years, 

 or since the carrying of packages by 

 mail commencfed." In volume the orders 

 are received in the proportions of 100,- 

 000 or more small, to 1,000 or less 

 large. We are now well started into 

 the planting season and all orders must 

 be filled promptly; otherwise, the busi- 

 ness methods of houses of high stand- 

 ing will be brought in question, and 

 complaints and loss of business will 

 follow. There is no way, therefore, by 

 which the seedsmen and plantsmen may 



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BOXWOODS 



Most Beautiful Stock 



F. O. FRANZEN 



3 5319 No. Clark St., 



CHICAQO 



Mention The ReTl«»w whpp yon write. 



temporarily protect themselves against 

 the burdens which the present law has 

 cast upon them. 



"4. There are approximately 10,000 

 seedsmen and plantsmen in the United 

 States, who annually distribute the 

 seeds and plants to gardeners and 

 farmers, who supply markets with the 



vegetable products which are con- 

 sumed on every table of every house in 

 the land. The distribution of the seeds 

 and plants at a low cost through the 

 advertising by these seedsmen and 

 plantsmen is doing more to reduce the 

 high cost of living than any other 

 known ageiiov. ' ' 



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