January 16, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



73 



BETTER UNDERSTANDING 



of our firm, its products and its method of doing business, 

 means to you, the buyer. Better Service, Better Goods and 

 Better Satisfaction. Our aim is to produce quality in 

 quantity at reasonable prices. 



Better business means to us better employees and to 

 them a better living. We guarantee that you get 100 per 

 cent of what you order in a quality that will be satisfac- 

 tory to you as a buyer and to us as producers. 



Selling job lots at low prices is not a business, and 

 there is no standard of quality in job lot buying. From 

 us you get a guaranteed quality at a price fair to the 

 buyer, and at which there. is a reasonable profit and an 

 insurance against damage in transit. Our goods are insured 

 to you against loss. Producing young stock is a business, 

 and job lots at low prices are left-overs and culls. 



Our Catalosfue of Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthemums and Bedding 



Stock is yours for the asking. 



A. N. PIERSON,lnc., Cromwell, Conn. 



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PINES 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Cta«atnat HIU. PlilUul«lplil«. Pa. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



invoice of nursery stock imported into 

 the United States from any foreign 

 €Ountry which maintains an official 

 system of nursery-stock inspection shall 

 be accompanied by a declaration of the 

 shipper, produced before an American 

 consular officer, as follows: 



I (name in full), the 



anderslgneil. do solemnly and truly declare that 



I am the .' (shipper) of the 



nursery stock herein mentioned and de8cribe<l. 

 and that it consists of stock which I believe to 

 contain no injurious plant diseases or insect 

 pests. 



This stock was grown In 



(district or locality and country) during the past 



growing season and is exported from 



(city) and consigned to 



(city). The marks on the packages are true and 



this nursery stock was inspected by 



(name of Inspector) and certified by him to be 

 free from injurious plant diseases and insect 

 pests. This shipment is offered under permit 



No issued by the Secretary of Agriculture 



(month) (day) (year). 



(shipper) . 



I consul of the 



United States of .\merica at 



certify that the above declaration was produced 

 before me on 101 . . . 



Given under my band and the seal of this con- 

 BUlate the day and year above written. 



American Consul. 



If the declaration be not at hand at 

 the time of the arrival of the nursery 

 stock at the port of entry, the stock 

 may be deliverod to the importer, con- 



MANETTI STOCKS 



"1\7E HAVE a surplus of 30,000 Manetti Stocks 

 to sell. These are McHutchlson's best 

 grade of English stocks. They cost us $12.00 per 

 1000, and we will sell at that price. W(B have 

 for our own use 130,000 of the same stocks. 



BASSEH t WASHBURN, 



131 N. WabMh Ava.. CHICAGO 



Qr««nhous«s. HINSDALE. ILL. 



Mention The Review when joa write. 



ANETTI STOCKS 



Well-rooted. English-grown Manetti Bose stocks, especially selected for Florists' {raftinf' 



5-8m/m, $12.00 per thousand; 3-5m/m, $10.00 per thousand. 



Duty paid. We are filUnsr orders NOW; can take care of a few more late buyers. Are YOU 

 supplied? Send us your order. Shall we ship by freight or express? 



JACKSON t PERKINS CO., :: Newark, Now York 



Mention The Ueview when yon write. 



signee, or agent for the proper care 

 thereof on the same conditions as are 

 set forth in Kegulation 4 for the deliv- 



ery of the stock in case the permit is 

 not at hand at the time of the arrival 

 of the same at the port of entry. 



