April 23, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



75 



The MacNif f Horticultural Company 



=^ 56 Vesey Street, New York ^zz 



THE LEADING HORTICULTURAL AUCTION HOUSE OF AMERICA 



AIIPTinU CAI rC OF HARDY ROSES. BULBS 



MUij I lUH uMLLill SALESDAYS: Every Tuesday and Frida 



AND ALL 

 KINDS OF 



Friday throughout the season from March 1st 

 to July 1st, and September 15th to December 15th. 



NURSERY STOCK 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED 



■V WRITE FOR 



AUCTION 



WE MAKE PROMPT RETURNS 



CATALOGUE 



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DIRECT 

 IMPORTATIONS 



Fall and Spring Shipments 



Vallay Pips. Berlin and Hamburg grades 

 Azalaas, Palms, Bays, etc.. from Belgium 

 Bssonla, Gloxinia Bulbs, Dec. shipment 

 Boxwood, Rosas, etc., from Boskoop, Holland 

 Maplos, Pianos, etc., from Oudenbosch, Holland 

 Fruit and Omamontal Stocks from France 

 Kncllsh ManottI, Japanoso Ullos, etc. 

 Raffia. Red Star and three other brands ' 



MCHUTCHISON A CO. 



THE IMPORT HOUSE 



17 Murray Street, NEW YORE 



Mention The Berlew wben yon wrlte^ 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Beet for Over Half a Century. Firs, Spruce. 

 PlDea. Junipers, Arborvltaes, Yews, In Bmall 

 and larKe sizes. Price LlBt Now Ready. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO.. 



Evergreen Specialists. Largest Growers in America 

 Box 403, Dundoo. III. 



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HARDV CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Prices 



Hiram T. Jones 



UiiM CM^ty Naraeries. EUZABCTH. N. i 



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JACKSON & PERKINS CONTANY 



Wholosalo Qrowors 

 for tho Trade 



Tr««s and Plants of All Kinds 



Send for List 



NEWARK. '.' '.' NEW YORK 



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or controlling interest. His total tax 



receipts show the followiufj to have 



been paid by him: 



Nursery properties $2,886.88 



Properties owned Jointly by D. S. and A. 



S. Lake 166.04 



Brickyards 177.45 



Other Shenandoah real estate 380.00 



Bank stock 2.1.00 



$3,635.37 



SCIENTIFIC NAMES REQUIRED. 



One of the opinions given in the serv- 

 ice and regulatory announcements of 

 the federal horticultural board for 

 March reads as follows: 



"In filling out the notices of ship- 

 ment by permittee, namely, the im- 

 porter's or broker's report to the De- 

 partment of Agriculture, through the 

 collector of customs, and to the proper 



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BOXWOODS 



Most Beautiful Stock 



Pyramids, 2 -ft. . 

 Pyramids, 2}4-n.. 

 Pyramids, 3 -ft. . 

 Pyramids, 3 5^ -ft. . 

 Pyramids, 4 -f t . . 

 Globes, 14 X 14-iii. 

 Heavy Bushes, 2-ft 

 Nice Bushes, 15in 



25c and 35c 



each 



F. 0. FRANZEN 



ac 



3 5319 No. Clark St., 



CHICAQO 



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BOBBINK & ATKINS 



PALMS AND GENERAL DECORATIVE PLANTS 

 CONIFERS, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 

 ^WSPECTIOM INVITED 



Nurserymen and Florists Rutherford, New Jersey 



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We are in a Position ST'^t'TSiXuSUu^r^tS: 



one who is BUYING TO SELL AQAIN. If you are in the market (or anythJoc 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer varieties of Eyergreens, send in your lists and we 

 will ffive you a figure that will make you money. 



INTERNATIONAL NURSERIES, Inc.,"" "t^,^;???,^^!!^'^ «"* 



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Booklet on Peony Culture" 



Now ready for distribution. 

 Send for one now. 



PETERSON 



30 N U Salle St, 



NURSERY 



CHICAGO, ILL 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



state inspector, respectively, the im- 

 porter is requested to indicate on these 

 reports the scientific names of all pines 

 which may be included in the ship- 



ROSES-CANNAS 



CONARD & JONES CO. 

 West Qrov*. Pa. 



ment. This information corresponds to 

 the information required in the applica- 

 tion for permit, and will hereafter be 

 expected in the case of all importations 

 of pines." 



