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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Septkmbeh 29, 1910. 



General Variety of Nursery Stock. Florists' Wants a Specialty. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



64 Years 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



800 Acres 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AHSBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NDBSEBTHEN. 



Officers for IWO-ll: Pres., W. P. Stark. Louisi- 

 ana. Mo.; Vlce-pres.. E. 8. Welch. Shenandoah, 

 la.: Sec'y. John Hall. Rochester. N. Y.; Treas.. 

 C. L. Yates. Rochester. N. Y. Thirty-sixth an- 

 nual meeting. St. Louis. June 1911. 



Peterson Nursery, Chicago, reports 

 its peony sales this season as having 

 beaten those of cither of th« two pre- 

 ceding years. 



The Eucalyptus Growers' Association 

 of Los Angeles, Cal., has begun suit 

 against the Orange County Nursery & 

 Land Co., for $24,180 for alleged breach 

 of contract. 



The Salinas Nursery Co., of Salinas, 

 Cal., has recently started a 17-acre nur- 

 sery for ornamental stock, roses, etc., and 

 is. building two houses, each 24x100, for 

 propagating purposes. O. C. Onken is 

 manager. 



George M. Enman, of Sussex, N. B,, 

 a traveling man for the Pelham Nursery 

 ('o., of 49 Wellington street, east, Toron- 

 to, Ont., died suddenly September 18, at 

 South Port, P. E. I. It is thought that 

 death was due to heart failure. 



The Valdesian Nurseries, Bostic, N. C., 

 are erecting large i)acking sheds adjoin- 

 ing the i)acking house and basements. 

 The buildings are located within a few 

 hundred vards of the depots of two rail- 

 roads. Shipping will begin about Oc 

 tober 3. 



, .K. A. Pearson, commissioner of agri- 

 cukure for the state of New York, has 

 notified all nurserymen within the state 

 of the requirements regarding the inspec- 

 tion of all nursery stock from outside 

 points and is preparing for active opera- 

 tions during the shipping season. 



REAPPEAISEMENTS. 



The U. S. customs authorities have 

 announced the following reappraise- 

 ments of interest to the trade: 



NURSEUY STOCK.— From II. M. Hardjeer, 

 Kotterdam, exported .March 2.". 1910; entered at 

 New York. Kile No. .'54942. IiivoLcp No. 7388. 

 klndlncs of Hay, G. A.: Uliododendrons 2 yrs.; 

 r-ntered at .50 florin each. HitlnosiKjra obtusa; 

 i>ntered at .60 florin each. Discount 5 per cent. 

 .\dd packing. No advance. 



NIIHSEUY STOCK.— From Jacs Smits, Naar- 

 den. exported March 25. 1910; *ntered at New 

 York. File No. 54902. Invoice No. 7ji94. Find- 

 i no's of Hay (J. A.: Norway maples 7 to 9 feet; 

 ■Xred at $12 per 10«J. Ditto 9 to 12 feet; 

 •n ered at |15 per 100. An.lromeda .laponlca 8 to 

 10 inch; entered at $10 p.-r UiO. Add packing. 

 No advance. 



immortelles.— From Leuioyne Freres. Tou- 

 1 „ ov.\«rtf.d ScDteniher 28. 1909: entered at 

 Philadel'nhia Kile No. .'..•iO.S.-,. Entry No. 22795 A. 

 ffinpL of Board No. 1: Entered at 32 francs, 

 advanwd to :i4 francs per 100 bunches. Add cases 

 and packing. 



WITH TEXAS NUBSERYMEN. 



Those southern nurserymen have a 

 faculty for fixing up entertaining pro- 

 grams for their meetings; no long, dry 

 essays for them, just five-minute talks 

 that serve to stir the imagination of 



A BLUE ROSE 



The Greatest 



Rose Novelty 



of the Century 



It flowered with us this sea- 

 son and was greatly admired. 



The New Rambler (Violet Bine), hailed 

 by the German rose growers ae the 

 foremnner of a genuinely cornflower 

 bine roie, is a seedling of Grimaon 

 Rambler, very vigoro,ui and hardy, and 

 free blooming. 



Send for description and price 



ELLWANGER A BARRY 



Mount Hope Nurseries ROCHESTER, N. T. 



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The United States Nursery Co. 



Rosea^n'ss, CloaJioma Co., MISS. 



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100,000 



s to 1(1 inch. $5.00 to $10.00 per 



100,000 



Berbeiis Thun- 

 bereril, run from 

 s to 1(1 inch. $5.00 to $10.00 per KKK). 



Rosa Rueosa, 



10 to IH inch, $5.(H» 



tO$10.IN) por lotKi. 



B. A. Bohuslav Nursery, Newport, R. I. 



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every man present. Here is the way 

 the discussion was laid out for the re- 

 cent annual session of the Texas Nurs- 

 erymen's .\ssociation: 



•"riic Niii-si-ryinan's Part in ii More UeHiitiful 

 Tcxa-i," Kdwiird VV. Knox, of San Antonio. 



"Slioulil a YoiniK Man Choose the Nursery 

 IMi.slnt'ss as an .Vvocation V .Murray Uamsey, of 

 .Vusfin. 



"Is There a I'lacp in the Nursery World for 

 a Woman?" .Miss Prinie Tucker, of Waxahachie, 

 and .Mrs. W. M. (iordon, of Sherman. 



"C.rowin.:; Orance Trees," E. S. Stoekwell, of 

 Alvln. 



"Mapuifyuig Our Craft," K. W. Klrkpatrick. 

 of MeKlnney. 



"The Kip Industry of Coastwise Texas." R. U. 

 Bushway. of Algoa. 



"Gr'>wlng Roses In East Texas," Ben Iludnell, 

 (,f Tyler. 



"Ornamentals for the .South," U. C. Benk- 

 mans, of Augusta, Ga. 



"What Is Our Supply of Stork for Season of 

 1910-11?" C. C. Mayhew, of Sherman. 



"To What Extent Will the 1910 Peach Crop 

 in East Texas Stimulate Further Orcliard Plant- 

 ing in that Section During This Season?" .lolin 

 F. Sneed, of Tyler, M. G. Black, of Mount 

 Pleasant, and A. C. White, of Tyler. 



"Perennial Plants; Their Place In Our Orna- 

 mental Plantings," J. B. Baker. 



"Semi-Tropical Ornamentation for South 

 Texas," Edward Teas, of Houston. 



As reported in The Eeview for Sep- 

 tember 22, J. R. Mayhew, of Waxa- 

 hachie, was reelected president. J. S. 

 Kerr, of Sheiman, is secretary. 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



All the plants named below will be supplied in 

 heavy field clumps. We call especial attention 

 to the hardy chrysanthemums and every florist 

 should bare a collection of the choice pompon 

 and large-flowering varieties here offered. The 

 strong field roots will be found particularly de- 

 sirable for winter propagation. 



AKPELOPSIS Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). 

 3 years. HARDY ASTERS, blue, pink, red and 

 white; separate, named. CASSIA Marylandica. 



CLEMATIS PANICXJLATA, 2-yr., $1.00 doz.. 

 17.00 100; choice, eitra heavy, old, $2.00 doz.. 

 $15.00 100. 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Oct. delivery). 

 Anna Mary, pom., salmon-pink; Ashbury, Ig.-fl. 

 sulphur white; Blushing Bride, pom., clear pink; 

 Brown Bessie (Button), brown; Dawn, pom., 

 daybreak pink; Dundee, pom., maroon, shaded 

 scarlet; Gladys, ig.-fl. pearl pink; Golden 

 Pheasant (Button), yellow; Jerry, pretty Ig.-fl. 

 lilac rose; L'Ami Conderchet, pom., dainty sul 

 phur white; Model of Perfection (Button), 

 white; Mrs, Snyder, Ig.-fl. clear yellow; Patter- 

 son, Ig.-fl. old gold, shaded darker, extra fine; 

 President, Ig^-fl., rich bright purple crimson; 

 Princess of Wales, Ig.-fl. white; Regius, Ig.-fl. 

 bright terra cotta bronze; Rosinante, pom., 

 blush rose, distinct and beautiful; Salem, Ig.-fl. 

 silvery rose; St, Alamo, Ig.-fl. white, extra; 

 Sunshine, pom., golden yellow; liber, pom., 

 light bronze; Trojan, maroon, very free; Willie, 

 Ig.-fl. lilac and white. 



Delphiniums, Formosum, blue; Gold Medal 

 Hyb. aud Kelway's Giant Hyb., mixed in many 

 rare and dainty colors. FUNKIA Coerulea and 

 Suboordata Orandiflora, HELIANTHTTS, many 

 single vars. HIBISCUS, mixed. PENTSTEMON 

 Digitalis, FHALARIS Arund, Varieg. (Varie- 

 gated Ribbon Grass). PHLOX, choice white 

 vars. Mrs, Jenkins and Independence, early, and 

 Stellas choice late, l-yr. roots, 75c doz., $5.00 

 per 100; ex. heavy, 2-year, $1.00 doz., $7.00 

 per 100. 



PHLOX Subulata, pink, red, white and varieg., 

 named. PHYSOSTEGIA Virginica, pink, and 

 Alba, white. RUDBECKIA Gol, Glow, SEDUM 

 Spectabilis and Acre. VERONICA Longifolia 

 Subsessilis. YUCCA fliamentosa, heavy 3-yr., 

 $1.00 doz.; $7.00 per 100. 



Any of above plants, except as noted, 76c per 

 doz., $5.00 per 100. 



Amon Heights Nurseries 



MERCHANTVILLE, NEW JERSEY. 



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SNOW BALL 



Berberry, Spiraea and other fine shrubs 



stock of unusual quality. 

 Orders booked now for Fall delivery. 



The CONARD A JONES CO. 



West Grove, Pa. 



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APPLE ^5 PEACH TREES 



Large stock. Prices reasonable. 

 Standard Varieties. Fall Oataloflrne. 



W. T. MITCHELL & SON., Beverly, Ohio 



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