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The Florists' Rcvkw 



JANUARV 2, 1913. 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



ORNAMENTAL TREES 



ROSES 



PRUIT TREES 



SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



EVERGREENS 



Wrtt* for 

 Timd* Uat. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. C«eva, N. Y. 



66 TBARB 



1000 ACRU 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AXEBIOAN AS800IATION OF NTmSEKYMEN. 



Offlc«n for 1912-1918: Pres., Thomas B. 

 lieehan, Dresber, Pa.; Vlce-Pres., J. B. PUklng- 

 ton, Portland, Ore.; Sec'r, John Hall, Rochester, 

 N. Y.; Treas., C. L. Xates, Rochester, N. T. 

 Thirty-eighth annaal meeting, Portland, Ore., 

 June. 1913. 



The Amity Nursery Co., of Amity, 

 Ark., has been incorporated, with a capital 

 stock of $25,000, of which $6,300 has 

 been subscribed. 



Newton Walker, nurseryman, has 

 been elected mayor of tlie newly incor- 

 porated city of Donald, Ore., by a ma- 

 jority of nine votes. 



The Morton Sons Nursery & Plant 

 Co. has been organized at Pottsville, 

 Ark. Charles B. Morton, founder of 

 the Pope County Nursery Co., is gen- 

 eral manager and secretary of the new 

 concern. He was with the Pope County 

 Nursery Co. up till three years ago. 



Pkactical nurserymen will be well 

 represented in the program of the twen- 

 ty-sixth annual convention of the Penin- 

 sula Horticultural Society, to be held at 

 Wilmington, Del., January 14 to 16. 

 Among those scheduled to speak are: 

 Orlando Harrison, Berlin, Md. ; D. S. 

 Collins, Milford, Del.; J. W. Killen, 

 Felton, Del.; J. W. Kerr, Denton, Md., 

 and W. F. Allen, Salisbury, Md. Richard 

 Vincent, Jr., of White Marsh, Md., will 

 deliver an illustrated lecture on flori- 

 culture. 



A NEW greenhouse has just been com- 

 pleted at the grounds of the Kavan 

 Nurseries, located at 1415 Arrowhead 

 avenue, San Bernardino, Cal. The house 

 will be used exclusively for propagating 

 olive trees and will hold 250,000 of them. 

 A force of employees are now making 

 cuttings, which, of course, must be' taken 

 from choice trees only. Besides some 

 2-year trees for the 1913 market, the firm 

 has on hand a fine stock of olive trees 

 about fourteen inches high, which were 

 rooted last year and which will go to 

 the nursery rows next March. This firm 

 is one of the largest propagators of olive 

 trees in southern California, and also 

 carries general nursery stock. 



TBEES FOB SAin)Y SOIL. 



Will you kindly give us some sug- 

 gestions as to the best trees and shrubs 

 for use where the soil is sandy, along 

 the coast in mild climate of the Pacific 

 northwest? E. E. C. 



The following trees and shrubs are 

 adapted for seaside planting and all 

 named should prove hardy on your 

 coast: Araucaria imbricata, Pinus 

 Austriaca, Tilia Europoea and T. Amer- 

 icana; elders, green and golden; Grise- 

 linia littoralis, black Italian poplar, 



W/t^ ckffx 5ri Q Drkci-fi/\n to Quote prices on specimen Evergreens 



VVC arc in d *^"al <-»"** that win be decidedly attractive to any- 

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

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

 will give you a figure that will make you money. 



200 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY 



T«l«phow 86 1 7 Cortlandt 



P. H. GOODSELL, 



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CHOICE 



STANDARD 



ROSES 



3 to 4-foot Stem, lead- 

 ing varieties, budded 

 stock with strong heads, 100 for 

 $40.00. They have always sold for 

 $12.00 per dozen. A sample will 

 convince you; sent on receipt of 

 50 cents. 



Wholesale Importer and Exporter, 

 1809 Mio, Bax 20, G«LVE8T0N, TEXAS. 



Half standards all sold. 

 Mention Th*» Review when yoo write. 



SPIRAEAS 



Special prices on Anthony Waterer, 

 Prunifolia, Van Houttei 



CONARD & JONES CO. 



W«st Grov*, Pa. 



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PEONIES 



We have one of the finest stocks anywhere in 

 the country and should be very glad to figure 

 with you on your list of wants. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Exchans* Bundlns, CHICAGO 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES, PINES 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Chaatnat HIU, PlillMlalpbla. P». 



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Cupressus macrocarpa, Tamarix Gallica, 

 T. Africana and T. hispida vestivalis; 

 Thuyopsis dolobrata; weigela, all varie- 

 ties; hollies, all green varieties; horse 

 chestnuts, Rhamnus cathartica, Escal- 

 lonia macrantha, Ribes aureum and R 

 sanguinaria, Baccharis halimifolia 

 Fagus sylvatica, Acer Pseudo-platanus 

 Arbutus Unedo, Buddleia globosa, B 

 variabilis, B. Asiatica and B. offici 

 nalis; Cotoneaster microphylla, Euony 

 mus .Taponica and E. radicans, Sympho 

 ricarpos racemosus, Pyrus Aucuparia 

 Atriplex Halimus, Cassinia fulvida 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 



FORCING STOCK, POT-GROWN 



Otakaa, with 4, 3 and 2 branches, at 

 $15.00, $12.00 and $10.00 per 100. 



Thos. Hog^g, with 4 branches, at $15.00 

 per 100. 



Souvenir de Claire (pink), with 7 to 

 10 branches, $25.00 per 100. 



Plenty time for Decoration Day. 



How many, please? By freight or express. 



Jackson & Perkins Company 



NEWARK, NEW YORK 



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CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



First-class 2-year plants, 15 to 20 inches, 3 or 

 more branches, $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 1000 (will 

 please); 18 to 24 inches (fine), 4 or more 

 branches. $2 00 per 100, $15.00 per 1000; 2 to 3 feet, 

 (strong selected). $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. 

 Well graded, well packed, and satisfaction guar- 



CHARLES BUCK, Hishtstown, N.J. 



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ROSES 



A SPECIALTY 



West 



Qrov*. 



Pa. 



TheDinfee&ConanlCo. 



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 HARDY CHOICB 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Prices 



Hiram T. Jones 



Uaioi CoMty Nurseries. CLIZABCTH, W. J. 



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RBnEOsTTO 



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Leycesteria formosa; Pinus Laricio, P. 

 montana, P. insignis and P. Pinaster; 

 osmanthus, Tsuga Canadensis, Aristo- 

 telia Macqui, Garrya elliptica, Choisya 



