Apbil 16, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



71 



riELD-GROWN ROSES 



For Florist* and Nnnerymen. 

 8tronr> Two- Year-Old Dormant Plants. 



RAMBLERS AND CLIMBERS, per 100 



Baltimore Belle, blush $ 8.00 



Crimson Rambler 10.00 



Excelsa, (Red Dorothy Perkins) 12.00 



Flower of Fairfield (Everbloomlng Crim- 

 son Rambler) 16.00 



Goldfinch, yellow, new, Paul's 8.00 



White Dorothy Perkins 8.00 



Trier. Yellow, new, Lambert's 8.00 



Wicburaiana, Memorial Rose 8.00 



E^'ERBLOOMING ROSES. Per 100 



Clothilde Soupert |16.00 



HermoHa IS.OO 



Maman Cochet 12.00 



White Kiliamey 16.00 



Baby Dorothy 15.00 



Baby Rambler 16.00 



Katherine Zeimet 16.00 



Mr8. Cutbnsh 16.00 



White Baby Rambler 15.00 



Yellow Baby Rambler 20.00 



HYBRID PERPETUALS. Per 100 



American Beanty |16.00 



Anne De Dlesbach 12.00 



Blane Double De Conbert 12.00 



Conrad F. Meyer 12.00 



Fran Karl Druschia 12.00 



Masna Charta 12.00 



MarshaU P. WUder 12.00 



Persian Yellow 12.00 



Rncosa Rnbra 12.00 



Ruarosa Alba 12.00 



And Lots of Others. 



SOME SHRUBS AND VINES. Per 100 

 Ampelopsis Veitchii, Boston Ivy, strong, 



2-year, fleld-grown $ 6.00 



Dentcia Crenata. 8-4 ft 10.00 



DentEla Pride of Rochester, 3-4 ft 10.00 



Forsythia, 3-4 ft 10.00 



Philadelphns Oordonianus, 3-4 ft 10.00 



Philad44phns Orandiflorus, 4-6 ft 12.00 



Lilacs, 8-4 ft., forty best named varieties, 



all shades, single and double 20.00 



These are Just a few sample offers of espe- 

 cially desirable varieties. We have ethers. 

 Send for April Price List. 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY. 



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NEWARK. NEW YORK 



P«ach Tr««s 4 to 5 ft. @ 5c each 



*• " 3 to 4 ft. @ 3c each 



Twenty varieties. 



AppI* Tr««s 5 to 6 ft. @ 10c each 



•• •• 4 to 6 ft. @ 7c each 



Thirty-five varieties. 



Norway Mapl*s. 8 to 10 ft. @ 40c each 



*• " . . 10 to 12 ft. @ 50c each 



Ash L«af M«pl«. 8 to 10 ft. ^ 35c each 



" " *• .10 to 12 ft. @ 45c each 



Hydrangea P. Q. '2 to 3 ft. @ 10c each 



Dcatzia ind Spiraea . . 3 to 4 ft. @ 10c each 



Cash with order— packing free. 



Lancaster County Nurseries 



R. F. D. No. 7, LANCASTKR, PA. 



All kisdi of Naraery Stock alwajrx on baad. 



National Association resulted in a reso- 

 lution providing "that the secretary 

 be instructed to invite the local socie- 

 ties interested in our endeavor to ap- 

 point committees of three, to be known 

 as the cooperative committees of the 

 societies of which they are appointed. 

 These committees will act with the co- 

 operative committee of the National 

 Association of Gardeners, to be com- 

 posed of the president, vice-president, 

 treasurer and secretary of the National 

 Association and to be known as the 

 national cooperative committee. 



"The national committee shall in- 

 form itself through the local coopera- 

 tive committees of the workings and 

 doings of the different local organiza- 

 tions and gather such information as 

 may be of interest and value to local 

 horticultural bodies and shall dissemi- 

 nate such information as it may acquire 

 among the societies cooperating with it. 



"The national committee is further 

 empowered to enter into cooperation 

 ■with local horticultural societies, in the 

 broadest sense that the word coopera- 

 tion may imply, to spread the interest 

 in horticulture, and to devise ways and 

 means by which the various local so- 

 cieties shall have actual representation 

 at the annual conventions of the Na- 

 tional Association of Gardeners, where 

 they may come together and work out 

 the problems which confront the pro- 

 fession of gardening." 



It was decided to continue the cam- 

 paign in behalf of the association 's 

 service bureau. By this means the asso- 

 ciation hopes gradually to eliminate the 

 class of so-called gardeners entirely un 

 qualified by experience or knowledge to 

 manage positions they apply for, which 

 is proving so detrimental to the profes- 

 sion as a whole. 



In order that members of the execu- 

 tive board who, owing to distance, can- 



20,000 Hydrangea P. G. 



2 to 3 and 3 to 4 feet 



PRIVET AND SHRUBS 



in all sizes in large quantities 

 An immense stock of HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS 



Send for Wholesale List 



THE ELIZABETH NURSERY CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 



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\A/^ ar^ in a Pociflrkn to qaote prices on specimen BversreeH 



wc arc 111 a '^"^iiiuii y^^t ^^ ^^ ji^j^^jOy ^t^j^^^g ^^ ,^ny. 



one who is BUYING TO SELL AQAIN. If yon are in the market for anything 

 from Norway Spmce to the finer yarieties of Brergreens. send in your lists and we 

 will gire yon a figure that will make yon money. 



INTERNATIONAL iWRSERIES, Ibc.,"*» "y.asfrJ.i'V^LgS? "" 



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HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Best for Over Half a Centnry. Firs, Spruce, 

 PI nee. Jnnl|>er«, Arborvltaes, Yews, In small 

 and large alzea. Price Uat Now Ready. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO- 



Evergreen SpecUlUu. Largrest Growers in America 

 Box 403, DundM, IIL 



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HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Price* 



Hiram T. Jones 



Utioi Coasty Narscriet. EUZABCTH, N. 1 



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not always attend the meetings may 

 have an opportunity to participate in 

 them, a resolution was aclopted provid- 

 ing that when members of the board 

 cannot attend a meeting they may sub- 

 mit in writing any suggestion they may 

 have to offer which can properly be 



Get Nelson's 

 Nursery Book 



With our big trees, shrubs* 

 and vines we give a com- 

 pleted landscape at once and 



Save Yean of Waitlnc 

 We are always ready to co-operate 

 with florists to improve tae grounds- 

 ^of their customers. 



Our tK>ok shows how to do It. 



Swain Nelson & Sons Co. 



'" Marquette BIdg., Chicago. 



Booklet on Peony Culture 



Now ready for distribution. 

 Send for one now. 



PETERSON 



30 N. La Salle St. 



NURSERY 



CHI I AGO. ILL. 



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brought before the meetings, and that 

 such suggestions shall be given the 

 same consideration as though the mem- 



