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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Apkil 22, 190&. 



NURSERV NEW& 



AMIBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NUBSEBTHEN. 



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

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

 port, Ind.; Sec'y, Geo. C. Seager, Rochester, 

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

 Mth annual convention will be held at Roches- 

 ter, June, 1909. 



It seems quite the fashion nowadays 

 for city park systems to grow their own 

 supplies of nursery stock. 



There is an unusual call for Euonymus 

 radicans, probably largely due to the ad- 

 vertising the plant has received in the 

 gardening press at the hands of one 

 nursery. 



NURSERIES IN KENTUCKY. 



The nurseries in Kentucky, as shown 



by the state inspections of 1908 and thus 



far in 1909, are as follows: 



p. F. Adams & Son, Waco. 

 Christian Abersold, Rocic Haven. 

 W. S. Ashby & Son, Cloverport. 

 The Bridges Bros., Maple Grove 

 W. W. Clark & Co., Sharpsburg. 

 ' W. M. Combs, Shepherdsvllle. 

 George W. Dlckerson, Adalrville. 

 C. P. Dleterlch, Maysville. 

 J. B. Dodd, Fulton. 



F. N. Downer, Bowling Green. 

 1'. E. Downer, Fairvlew. 

 Downer & Bro., Guthrie. 

 Charles W. Eades, Robard. 



S. T. Everett, Cave City. 



Boswell Fox, Winchester. 



L. E. Hall, OakvlUe. 



H. F. HUlenmeyer & Son, Lexington. 



Kennedy, Bondurant, Warford & Co., Jordan. 



A. A. McGlnnis, Bowling Green. 



J. A. McKee & Co., Kingsville. 



C. G. Moreman. Brandenburg. 



T. G. Neal, Auburn. 



Albert R. Sherron, Paducab. 



G. W. WllUngham, Sturgls. 

 J. J. Tippett, Hanson. 

 Mark Tudor, Cottonburg. 



The Donaldson Co., Warsaw. , 



James Cbildres, Auburn. 



O. C. Maban, Clinton. 



A. R. Cotton, Versailles. 



F. M. Burnett & Son, Oakland. 



Boone Gardiner, Louisville. 



Nanz & Neuner, St. Matthews. 



Edwin Stovall, Vine Grove. 



J. Q. A. Rahm, Leltchfield. 



Elvis J. Whitmer, Bremen. 



F. M. Burnett & Son, Oakland. 



The Kentucky Nurseries, Louisville. 



P. Ligon, Robard. 



W. A. Sandifer, Robard. 



CONNECTICUT INSPECTION. 



The State Senate of Connecticut has 

 passed an act providing for the inspec- 

 tion of nursery stock by a state entomol- 

 ogist and the appointment of an ento- 

 mologist. The act provides that the State 

 Board of Agriculture shall appoint a 

 state entomologist, whose duty it shall be 

 to inspect orchards, fields and gardens 

 where he suspects that the San Jose scale 

 may be found ; in case that it is found 

 he may order the owner to spray his 

 property or take steps for the protection 

 of surrounding places. It also provides 

 a fine for failure to obey the order, but 

 no recompense for any expenses incurred 

 by the owner of the property. 



The second section provides for the in- 

 spection of nurseries, and makes it im- 

 perative for the state entomologist to in- 

 spect them at least once a year and give 

 a certificate to the owners, providing that 

 no pest is found. No certificate can be 

 issued if a pest is found until the owner 

 has overcome it. A fine of $25 to $100 

 is provided for violations of this section. 



Further provisions make it imperative 

 for agents, other than growers, to secure 

 a license to sell, give away or ship within 

 the state any nursery stock; and such 

 stock shipped must be properly tagged 

 with official tags furnished by the state 

 entomologist. Before a license can be se- 



Evergreens Slr°^ 



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 at prices that will prove a pro- 

 fitable investment. Order at once, please 



SEKDI^IMOS Per 1000 



White Pine, 8 to 12 Inch $3.60 



Arbor Vltae, 8to 12-inch 2.75 



American Larch, 6 to 12-inch 3.60 



Transplants, 1 to 3 times, fancy retail goods. 



Balsam Fir, 12 to 18-inch per 100, $2.00 



" 18 to 24-inch " 6.00 



Arbor Vltae, Norway Spruce, White Sprace, 

 White Pine, same prices as Balsam. 



DouKlas Fir, 12 to 18-inch per 100. $ 4.00 



•• 18to24inch " 8.00 



" 2to3feet " 10.00 



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

 application. 



The Wheder Floral Co., Jamestown, N. D. 



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Do Yoo Need 



Berberlfl TtaunbersU S6.50 per 100 



Viburnum Dentatum 8.Q0 per 100 



AquUecia Cbrysantba, Delphinium 

 FormoBum, Hollyhooki, etc. 



Trade list upon application. 



Littlefield&Wyman 



North Abington, Mass. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAXS AND MAPLES. PINES 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Cbeatnut HUl. Fbiladelpliia, Pa. 



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KAISERINS 



500 2-year-old plants, out of 5-inch 

 pots. $45.00 takes the lot. 



H^ERICK BROS. CO. 



PINE RIDGE, BUFFALO, N. Y. 



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cured, the names of the nurseries furnish- 

 ing the stock must be filed with the State 

 Board of Agriculture. Firms outside of 

 the state must furnish a copy of their 

 certificates and then tags will be fur- 

 nished them. In case the stock is not 

 tagged, it can be confiscated by the State 

 Board of Agriculture, 



Fines for failure to apply tags or for 

 common carriers who transport the goods 

 are provided for in the last sections of 

 the act, these fines ranging from $10 to 

 $100. An appeal from the decision of 

 the state entomologist to the Board of 

 Agriculture is also provided for by the 

 act. W. H. M. 



CUTWORMS. 



T was troubled with a dark bore worm 

 in my shrubbery border, attacking every- 

 thing tender, such as Golden Glow, gail- 

 lardias, deutzias, currants, trees, etc. 

 Spraying did not reach them. Can I do 

 anything now? E. R. E. 



The pest which troubled you was prob- 

 ably the well-known cutworm, which will 

 soon be paying his annual visit. These 

 worms are destructive on hardy peren- 



SOSES 



Summer Grow^n. 

 Winter Rested. On Own Roots. 



TEAS 



2^ia. 2Hi'-ln. 

 100 1000 

 Bougere $2.60 $22.50 



4-in 

 100 

 $8.00 



Oatherine Mermet 2.50 26.00 



Christine de None 3.00 27.50 



Coquette de Lyon 2.60 25.00 8.0O 



Devoniensis (Magnolia Rose) .... 2.50 26.00 



Duchesse de Braoant 3.00 25.00 8.00 



KtoiledeLyon 2.75 27.60 



Golden Gate 2 60 25 00 8.00 



Isabeha Sprunt 2.60 26.00 8.00 



Ivory 2.50 26.00 8.C0 



Mme. deVatry (Creole Beauty).. 2.60 25.00 8.00 



Mme. Lombard 2.75 27 50 8.00 



Mile. Cecile Berthod 2.60 25.00 8.00 



Mile. Francis ca Kruger 2 50 25.00 8.00 



MarieGuillot 2.50 25.00 8.00 



Marie Lambert (Snowflake) 2.50 22.60 8.00 



Marie Louise 2.60 22.50 8.00 



Marie van Houtte 2.50 25.00 8.00 



Uncle John 2.60 26.00 8.00 



WhiteBougere 2.50 25.00 8.00 



HYBRID TEAS 



2Vln. 

 100 



Antoine Verdier $3.00 



Blumenschmidt (New) 10.00 



Helen Gould (Balduin) 3.00 



Instituteur Sirdey 4.50 



Jacob's Perle (New) 10.00 



Kalserin Augusta Victoria 3.00 



Kaiserin Goldifolla (New) 6 00 



Lady Battersea (Red Niphetos) 3.00 



Magnafrano 4.00 



Mme. Jenny Guillemot 4.00 



Meteor 8.00 



Rhea Reid (New) 10.00 



Souvenir du President Oamot. 3.60 



Striped La France 3.00 



Wellesley 3.00 



White La France 8.00 



2i3-ln. 



1000 

 $ 25.00 

 100.00 $26.00 



27.60 



40.00 

 100.00 



80.00 



50.00 



27.60 



85.00 



85.00 



27.50 

 100.00 



80.00 



27.50 



30 00 



27.50 



4-in. 

 100 



26.00 



16.00 



8.00 



12.00 



12.00 



26.00 



8.00 



CLIMBERS 



2>2-ln. 2iain. 4in. 



100 1000 100 



Caroline Goodrich (Noisette). ...$2.50 $25.00 $7.00 



Climbing Devoniensis (CI. Tea).. 2.60 26.00 8.00 



Climbing Meteor (CI. H.T.) 3.00 27.50 



Climbing Soupert (CI. Hy. Pol.). 2.60 25.00 



Empress of China (CI. Ben.) 2.60 26.00 



James Sprunt (Noisette) 2.50 26.00 



Mary Washington (Noisette).... 2.50 25.00 



Reine Marie Henriette (N.) 2.50 26.00 



Heve d'or (Golden Chain. Cl.T.). 2.50 26.00 

 Solf aterre ( Noisette) 2.60 25.00 7.00 



HARDY CLIMBERS AND 



RAMBLERS 



4-in. 

 100 



$7.00 

 8.00 

 7.00 



7.00 



8.00 

 8.00 

 7.00 

 7.00 

 7.00 



7.00 

 7.00 

 7.00 



4-ln 

 100 



2><2-in. 2'2-in. 



100 1000 



Baltimore Belle $2 50 $25.00 



Crimson Rambler 8.00 2500 



Debutante 2.50 26.00 



Dorothy Perkins 2.60 25.00 



Kevstone 2.50 25.00 



Lady Gay. 2.75 27.50 



Manda'8 Triumph 2.50 25.00 



Philadelphia Rambler 2.50 25.00 



Pink Rambler 3.00 25.00 



Prairie Queen 2.50 25.00 



Russel'B Cottage 2.50 26.00 



Seven Sisters 2.60 25.00 



South Orange Perfection 2.60 25.00 



Sweetheart 2.50 26.00 



Tennessee Belle 2.f0 2500 



Universal Favorite 250 25.00 



White Rambler 8.00 25.00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



2^a in. 2>3-ln. 



Anny Muller (Pink Baby ^^ l^OO 



Rambler) $2.60 $ 26.00 



Burbank (Bourbon) 2.50 26.00 



Conrad F. Meyer (Hy.Rugosa). 3.60 36.00 



Hermosa (Bourbon) S.OO 27.50 



Louis Philippe 3.00 25.00 $ 8.00 



Mosella(Uy Pol.) 2.50 25 00 



Moss, White, Pink. Red 4.50 40.00 10.00 



Phyllis (New Dwarf Rambler). 10.00 100.00 15.00 



Pink Soupert 8.00 25.00 



HARDY HYBRID PERPCTUALS 



2iu-in. 2Vin. 4-in. 

 100 1000 100 

 Ball of Snow (Boule de Neige)...$3.60 $30.00 



Francois Level 3.60 30.00 



(iiant of Battles 3.60 30.00 



Madame Masson 3.60 3000 



Magna Oharta 3.60 80.00 $7.00 



For choice of stock, send order or want list now. 



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