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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbdabt 27, 1018. 



F/^ D Q A f p* ^ Special fine lot of straight 

 vy IV O r\ l-i JLi stemmed, well grown 



Oriental Planes, 1%-1^-inch caliper Red flowering Horse-Chestnuts, 1^-2%-inch caliper 



Elms - - 1 ^-2-inch caliper Double White Horse-Chestnuts, l>2-2>^-inch caliper 



Lindens in variety, 2-3 >^ -inch caliper PauFs Scarlet Thorns, - 1-1 >^ -inch caliper 



and the usual Choice Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Magnolias and Ornamental Trees at Alma Nurseries, 



Oudenbosch, Holland. 



The Horticultural Company, Soie Agents, Worcester, Mass. 



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NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



PRUIT TRBBS ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



ROSES EVERGREENS 



Writ* tor 

 Trad* Uat. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Cenevs, N. Y. "'.SS^on. 



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PRSERY NEWS. 



AXESIOAir ASSOCIATION OF K1TB8EBT1CEN. 



Offlesrs for 1912-1918: Prss.. Thomss B. 

 Useban. Dresher, Ps.; Vlce-PrM., J. B. PUklng 

 too, Portland, Ore.; Sec'r, John Hsll, Rochester. 

 N. Y.; Tress.. O. L. Yates, Bochestw, N. Y. 

 Thirty-alfhth annoal meeting, Portland, Ore., 

 June, 1918. 



A. Willis, the nurseryman of Ottawa, 

 Kau., delivered a pointed and practical 

 address on apple growing at the recent 

 meeting of the ^Missouri Valley Horticul- 

 tural Society in Kansas City, Mo. 



Henry W. Keuckeberg, of Los An- 

 geles, secretary of the California Asso- 

 ciation of Nurserymen, has mailed to 

 those interested the ' ' Transactions and 

 Proceedings of the Second Annual Meet- 

 ing," held at Oakland, Cal., November 

 7 to 9. It is a well printed volume of 

 116 pages, not counting the advertising 

 section. 



H. F. HiLLENMEYER, the veteran nurs- 

 eryman of Lexington, Ky., has kept rec- 

 ords of the weather for more than fifty 

 years and has given much attention to 

 meteorological data. He has been draw- 

 ing attention, recently, to the abnormal 

 rainfall in his county for January, 1913, 

 and states that only six tiroes in seventy- 

 two years has the rainfall of the entire 

 month of January exceeded that of the 

 first eleven days of this year, in that 

 locality. ^ 



At the annual meeting of the National 

 Association of Retail Nurserymen, held 

 recently in Rochester, N. Y., the associa- 

 tion signified its approval of the past 

 record of its officers by reelecting the 

 whole force, as follows: President, Ed- 

 ward S. Osborne; vice-president, J. H. 

 Pitkin; secretary and treasurer, F. E. 

 Qrover. The principal subject of discus- 

 sion at the meeting was the Vert bill, 

 which would require nurserymen to guar- 

 antee under severe penalties that trees 

 sold by them are the exact variety speci- 

 fied on the labels, and which would oblige 

 them to make a contract of sale in writ- 

 ing with each purchaser, whether one or a 

 million trees were bought. The speakers 

 vigorously opposed the bill, as being un- 

 just, unworkable and unnecessary. 



& A. SPECIALTIES 



Our World's Choicest Nursery and Oreenheuse Products for Piorlsts 



PALMS, BAY TREES, BOXWOOD and HARDY HERBACEOUS 



PLANTS, EVERGREENS, ROSES, RHODODENDRONS, 



VINES and CLIMBERS, AUTUMN BULBS 



and ROOTS, CONIFERS, PINES 



Florists are always welcome visitors to our nurseries. We are only a few 

 minutes from New York City ; Carlton Hill Station is the second stop on main 

 line of Erie Railroad. 



BOBBINK S ATKINS, 



NURSERYMEN and 

 FLORISTS 



Rutherford, N. J. 



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f^nci'finri ^ Qtiote prices on specimen Evers^reens 



fuainun tj^at will be decidedly attractive to any- 



We are in a 



one who is BUYING TO SELL AGAIN. If you are in the market for anythinc 

 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. 



PH AOnriQFI I 200 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY 

 • ■■• ^M\M\Mm9^M- ■-^» T«l»phon« 8617 Cortlandt 



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ALTHAEAS 



EIGHT DIFFERENT VARIETIES 

 CONARD & JONES CO. 



Wast Qrov*, Pa. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AHD MAPLBS, PINI8 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Wamer Harper, Prop. 

 Cheataat HIU, FhUadelplilAt Pa. 



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In arranging the program for the joint 

 convention of the Pacific Coast Nursery- 

 men 's Association and the American 

 Association of Nurserymen it has been 

 decided to make Tuesday, June 17, the 

 business day for the Pacific coast organi- 

 zation and Friday, June 20, the business 

 day of the national association, the two 

 intervening days being given to joint ses- 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Flrst-cIass 2-year plants, 16 to 20 inches, 8 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, 

 (stronsr selected). $S.OO per 100. $25 00 per 1000. 

 Well sraded, well packed, and satisfaction guar- 



CHARLES BUCK, Hishtstown, N.J. 



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PEONIES 



We have one of the finest stocks anywhere in 

 the country and should be very glad to figora 

 with you on your list of wants. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Exchans* Building, CHICAGO 



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HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Prices 



Hiram T. Jones 



UaiM CMHty NHfseries. ELIZABrTH, N. X 



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