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Febeuaby 20, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



69 



GEORGE SHAWYER 



We can still quote March delivery on this sterling Rose, but would 

 ask that you do not delay too long before investigating its merits. 



SHAWYER and MILADY, $30.00 per 100, $250.00 per 1000 



Grafted or Own Root 



CARNATIONS 



NORTHPORT 



The leader in the dark pink section. 



COMMODORE 



The freest-blooming scarlet we have. 



ENCHANTRESS SUPREME and SALMON BEAUTY] 



Two fine sports from Enchantress. 



$12.00 



per 100 



$100.00 



per 1000 



CHAS. H. TOm, - Madison, N. J. 



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LARGE SHADE TREES 



I For Immediate Effect 



Imperial Cut-leaved Alder, Cut-leaved 

 Birch, Catalpa Bungei and Speciosa, 

 Sufirar and Silver Maple, American and 

 Scotch Elm, Liquidambar, etc. 



I Seid fir Price List— Niw Ready 



W. B. COLE, Avenue Nurseries, 



PAINESVILLE. OHIO 



MeotloD Tbp Kerlew wbfu jrou wni>- 



The government is starting another 

 free distribution, according to a press 

 notice sent out February 12. It says in 

 part: "The Department of Agriculture 

 is getting ready to fill requests for the 

 ba^et •mllow cuttings grown last year 

 on its experimental farm at Arlington, 

 Va. Distribution of these cuttings takes 

 place early in March each spring, to 

 farmers and others who wish to make 

 trials of basket willow on lands too wet 

 for other crops. From 50 to 100 cuttings 

 are given each person. In the basket 

 willow investigations carried on at the Ar- 

 lington Farm and at Ames, la., particular 

 attention has been given to the develop- 

 ment of American species for basket 

 making purposes. The European species 

 have never proved themselves entirely 

 adapted to American conditions. At 

 present there is at Arlington a willow 

 garden containing nearly 500 lots gath- 

 ered from all part? of the country and 



ENGLISH NANETTI STOCKS 



6-8 M/M, $12.00 per 1000; orders for 5000, $11.50 per 1000; orders for 10,000. 

 $11.00 per 1000. Inspected by Connecticut Experiment Station. 



EDWARD J. TAYLOR, Green's Farms, Conn. 



Ucntloii Th> IUt1«w when yoo wrtf . 



MANETTI STOCKS 



Well-rooted. EnsUsh-STOwn Manetti Rose stocks, especially selected for Florists' frafUif 



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



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

 supplied? Bend ua your order. Shall we ship by freight or express? 



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



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representing practically every species 

 and variety found in the United States 

 and Canada. A system of selection which 

 has been carried on for several years is 

 already indicating which strains show the 

 best basket willow characteristics for 

 American conditions." 



SEED CASE WON. 



Has the work of the state horticul- 

 tural inspectors of Colorado been nul- 

 lified and are they without authority 

 to act without subjecting themselves to 

 individual liability? Archibald Lee, 

 former assistant attorney general, an- 

 swers both questions in the affirmative. 

 He adds that it appears as if the Colo- 

 rado state law creating the horticultu- 

 ral department has been held unconsti- 

 tutional. 



The gloom in the Colorado horticul- 

 tural department is a result of a verdict 



Natural-Four Standard Grades. 

 Colorad-Twenty Standard Colors. 



We are headquarters— always carry lev- 

 eral hundred bales in stock. Can ship any 

 ffrade in any quantity at a moment's notice. 



Bale (225 lbs.) lota or less. 



Write for prices and terms. 



MoHUTCHISON t CO. 



THI IMPORT NOUSB 

 17 Murray St., NEW YORK 





Mention The Reyiew when yon write. 



in the United States district court for 

 $152 in favor of W. C. Reed, of Vin- 

 cennes, Ind., agtiinst F. L. Bounsevell. 



