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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Apbil 8, 1909. 



Magnolia 



Rhododendion 



Azalea 



Clematis 



Peonies 



Caroiiia Poplar 



Nursery Stock for Florists' Trade 



EVERYTHING WORTH PLANTINO 



ROSES A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TREES 



Ornamental Trees and Shmbs, ETergreena, Berries, Herbaceous Plants. Send for oar Trade List 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



63 Years GENEVA, N. Y. 700 Acres 



Boxwood 

 Privet 



Berberis Tliunbergii 

 Hydrangea Tree 

 Spiraea Van Houttei 

 Koster's Blue Spruce 



Planters' Improved Process 



BERBERIS THUNBERGII SEEDS 



Sample Free. 11.00 per lb. 



r. M. HADDCN, 270 Dudley SL, Roxbury, Mass. 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AHEBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NUBSGRTHEN. 



Officers lor 1908-9: Pres., Charles J. Brown, Ro- 

 chester, N. Y.; Vice-Pres., 0. M. Hobbs, Brldge- 

 poit, Ind.; Sec'y, Geo. 0. Seager, Rochester. 

 N. Y.; Treas., C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. The 

 Mtb annual convention wiU be held at Roches- 

 ter. June, 1909. 



EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS FREE. 



It is reported from Washington that 

 among the changes in the tariff bill to be 

 made as amendments by the Ways and 

 Means committee is one placing evergreen 

 seedlings on the free list. It has been 

 decided that, except on a few items, no 

 amendments from the floor shall be per- 

 mitted, but the Ways and Means commit- 

 tee is given the right to propose as many 

 amendments as it desires, affecting the 

 general schedules. Report has it that 

 some 250 such amendments have been 

 decided on, but only one of these affects 

 the schedule on nursery stock. Under 

 the old law, and also under the Payne 

 bill as originally introduced, evergreen 

 seedlings were dutiable at $1 per thou- 

 sand and fifteen per cent ad valorem. 



ANOTHER HARDY HYDRANGEA. 



The introduction to commerce of the 

 handsome native Hydrangea arborescens 

 sterilis, catalogued as Snowball Hydran- 

 gea, may be thought almost to mark an 

 epoch in hardy shrub culture, says P. W, 

 Van Fleet in his column in the Rural 

 New Yorker, as it is more graceful and 

 earlier in bloom than the extremely pop- 

 ular Japan Hydrangea paniculata grandi- 

 flora, but even before the general dissem- 

 ination of the native kind there is 

 brought to light another beautiful sterile 

 or snowball-flowered type of hydrangea, 

 this time a variety of H. cinerea or ra- 

 diata, native of Georgia and the Caro- 

 linas west to Missouri. This new snow- 

 ball hydrangea is said to be distinct and 

 handsome, both in bloom and foliage, the 

 flower heads forming in midsummer two 

 weeks earlier than the sterile form of H. 

 arborescens. The leaves of H. cinerea are 

 usually smaller and covered with grayish 

 down or tomentum beneath. The type is 

 known to be hardy in Philadelphia, and 

 may be so much farther north. 



TREE SURGEONS ORGANIZE. 



At a meeting j^jeld in the offices of the 

 Munson-Whitakar Co., Flatiron building, 

 New York, March 29, a new organization 

 was formed, known as the Employers' 

 Association of Landscape Foresters and 

 Commercial Entomologists. The member- 

 ship is limited to employers actively en- 

 gaged in the business of scientific tree 

 surgery and commercial entomology. Its 



Thunbergii 



FINEST or HEDGE 

 PLANTS 



12 to 18-in., bushy, $6.00 per 100; $40 per 1000. 1-year seedlingrg, 3 

 to 6«in., $5.00 per 1000. All ready for immediate shipment. 



C. R. BURR & CO., 



Manchester, Conn. 



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Minnesota 

 Grown 



Evergreens 



We control the sale of a large block of extra 

 fine seedlings and transplanted trees in north- 

 central Minnesota, that must be sold at once, and 

 have quoted same atprices that will prove a pro- 

 fitable investment. Order at once, please 



8ESDI.IM6S Per 1000 



Wblt« Pine, 8tol2incb $8.60 



Arbor Vltae, 8 to 12-inch 2.75 



American Larch, 6 to 12-incb 3.50 



Transplants, 1 to 3 times, fancy retail goods. 



Balsam Fir, 12 to 18-inch perlOO, S2.00 



" 18to 24-inch " 6.00 



Arbor Tltae, Norway Spruce, White Spruce, 

 White Pine, same prices as Balsam. 



DouKlaa Fir, ]2 to 18-inch per 100, $ 4.00 



'■ 18to24inch '• 8.00 



" 2to31eet " 10.00 



Some extra good Hard Maple, 4-foot, quoted on 

 application. 



The Wheeler Floral Co. Jamestown, N. D. 



Do You Need 



Bexberls Thnnbersll $6.50 per 100 



Viburnum Dentatum 8.00 per 100 



AquUecla Cbryaantba, Delphinium 

 Formosum, HoUyhooks, etc. 



Trade list upon application. 



Littlefield&Wyman 



North Abington, Mass. 



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AMERICAN PUNTS AND SHRUBS 



Many of the best plants in cultivation for land- 

 scape planting are native in New Jersey. 



SIND FOB U8T 



J. MURRAY BASSETT 



Packard St., HAMMONTON, N. J. 



DAH L lAS-TBIKB-BHRUBB- PLANTS 



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A THING OF MERIT 



NEW HARDY FLOWERING SHRUB 



Bnddlela Variabilis Vettchll and Mae- 

 nlflca, summer flowering lilac, blooms when all 

 other shrubs are past. Strong, 3-year-old, 50c 

 each; $5.00 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



ROSE HILL NURSERIES, New Rochelle, N. Y. 



SIEBRECHT & SON 



Montrose Nurseries 



Write for our Surplus List. We have some 

 real bargains. MONTROSE, N. Y. 



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objects are to promote good fellowship 

 and individual improvement, and, as a 



CARLMAN RIBSAM 



Nurseryman and Florist 

 TRENTON, - NEW JERSEY 



I HAVE FOR SPRIN6 SALE— 



300,000 CAIIFORNIA PRIVET 



1000 10,000 



1 to IHi feet, branched $12.00 $100.00 



I'a to 2Hj feet, well branched 15.00 120.00 



2b to 3 feet, well branched, my 



No. Igrade 25.00 200.00 



S to 3Hi feet, well branched, extra 40.00 350.00 



8PCCIAL PRICKS IN CAR I.OT8 



Privet, Standards, all sizes. Write for prices. 



Privet, Bush, all sizes. Write for prices. 



Shrubbery in variety, cheap. Write for prices. 



Vines and Creepers, cheap. Write for prices. 



100 



1000 Elms, American, 8 to 10 ft $25.00 



300 Elma, American, 10tol2ft 40.00 



200 Linden, European, 12 to 15 ft 90.00 



4000 Rose Bushes, best monthly, 5-in. pots, 18.00 



Rose Bushes, best monthly, 6-m. pots.... 25.00 



100,000 SALVIA BONFIRE 



100 1000 

 Transplanted Seedlings, true stock. . . $1.00 $8.00 

 They will bloom better than Cuttings. 



10,000 COLEUS 



100 1000 

 Best varieties, as Golden Bedder, 



Verachaffeltii, Victoria, etc.. 



2>a-in. pots $2.00 $18.00 



ACHVRANTHES £.indenii and ^ 



variegated Stevia, 2b-in. pots .... 2.00 18 00 



3000 VINCA alba and rosea. 3-in. 



pots 4.00 



1000 VINCA, Variecated Vine, 



4-ln, pots 7.00 



1000 PKTUMIA, Bar Harbor, pink. 



2>3-in 2.00 



1000 LANTANAS, in variety, 3-in. 



pots 4.00 



500 HIBISCVS, Double Red. 5-in. 



pots 20 00 



5000 I.OBBI.IA, Double Blue, 



sells at sight, 2Vin. pots 2.00 



5000 L.OBEL.IA, Double Blue, 



sells at sight, rooted cuttings. 1.00 

 1000 FERNS, Scottii, out of bench, 



for 6 and 6 in. pots 25.00 



500 FERNS, Scottll, potted, three 



months, 6-in. pots 35.00 



Send me your list of wants, as 1 have thou- 

 sands of other Spring bedding plants to oner si 

 prices to suit you. Cash or satisfactory refer- 

 ences from unknown parties with order. 



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35 00 



18.00 



18.00 

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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PIN^S 



AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERjES. 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop." 

 Ch«gtnut HUl, Flilladelphi*. P^i. 



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