Ai-ltiL 29, 1000. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



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Nursery Stock for Florists' Trade 



EVERYTHING WORTH PLANTING 



ROSES A SPECIALTY - ALL KIKDS OF FRUIT TREES 



Ornamental Trees and Shmbs, Erergreens, Berries, Herbaeeons Plants. Send (oi oar Trade List 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



63 Tears GENEVA, N^ Y. , 700 Acres 



Boxwood 

 Privet 



Berberis Thunbergii 

 Hydrangea Tree 

 Spiraea Van Houttei 

 Koster's Blue Spruce 



New Rose 



NEWPORT 

 FAIRY 



Best climber for io and out door. 

 Fine BtroDK field-grown plants, 3 and 

 4 sboots. 3. 4 and 5 ft. lonRf. 50c each, 

 980.00 per 100, $250.00 per 1000. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



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ROSES »"W^ 



Crimson Bambler, extra strong, 17.00 per 100. 

 Dorothy Perkins, Baltimore Belle, Qneen of 

 Prairie, Pink, White, Yellow Bamblers, etc., 



$5.00 per 100. H. P. Boses and Baby Bamblers, 



$8.00 per 100. 



6ILBERT COSTICH, Rochester, N. Y. 



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Peonies a Specialty 



Write us for latest price list 

 PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Kxoluuiare BuUdlnc CHICAGO. 



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will be a hot competitor of the recent 

 apple show held in Spokane. Suitable 

 arrangements are being provided to make 

 this a grand aflfair. The date in all 

 probability will be December 6 to 11, 

 anticipating that the Western Fruit Job- 

 bers' Association will convene in Den- 

 ver at the same time. 



The officers elected are: President, 

 C. R. Root, of Barteldes Seed Co.; sec- 

 retary, C. L. Oliver; treasurer, W. F. R. 

 Mills. There will be an executive com- 

 mittee of seven, to be chosen from the 

 leading horticulturists of the state. 



PROPAGATION OF CLEMATIS. 



Please give me directions for the prop- 

 agation of Clematis paniculata. I have 

 seed saved from last fall. Can I sow 

 them, or should I take cuttings from the 

 vine now and root them? If so, what 

 part of it should I take and what tem- 

 perature should they be kept inf 



J. F. C. 



While it is possible to propagate this 

 easily grown and popular clematis by 

 layering and grafting, seed sowing is the 

 simplest and best method. Seed should 

 be sown as soon as gathered, or it loses 

 much of its vitality. Sow your seeds in 

 well drained flats of sandy loam and keep 

 in a foldframe or cool greenhouse. The 

 seed 7 slow of germination and seedlings 



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GRAFTED ROSES 



On selected Manetti, clean, healthy wood, grown especially for grafting 



Bride, IMaid, Chatenay, Kaiserin, Killaraey, Richmond, Wellesley 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



My Maryland . . . $20.00 per 100 Rhea Reid .... $15.00 per 100 



Orders booked now and plants held till you are ready for them. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., NEWARK, NEW YORK 



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BARGAINS— For Immediate Delivery 



10,000 Berberis Thunbergii seedl'g, 8-5 in. 



$5.00 per 1000 



200 Berberis Parple Leaf. 18 to 24 in $5.00, 100 



276 Deut'zia Candida. 2 to 3 ft 5.00 " 



200Deutzia Crenata, 2 to 3 ft ..; 5.00 " 



400 Deutzia Oracili6,l2 to 18 In., buehy... 5.00 " 



100 Peony, assorted, 2-yr., No. 1 8.00 " 



276 Peony, red, 2-yr., No. 1 8.00 



75 Peony, pink, 2-yr.. No. 1 



76 Peony, blush white. 2-yr., No. 1 



200 Arbor- Vita?. 18 to 24 in 



150 Norway Spruce 18 to 24 in 



100 Clematis Paniculata, 2 yr.. No. 1. .. 

 150 Hall's Japan Honeysuckle, 2 yr. 



No.l 

 3000 California Privet, 12 to 18 in 



C. R. BUBR «E COMPANT, MAHCHKBTKR, CONN. 



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$ 8.0O, 100 



. 10.00 '• 



. 10.00 " 



.10 00 " 



. 8.00 " 



6.00 '■ 



2.00 " 



The United States Nursery Co. 



RICH, Coahoma Ck>.» MISS. 



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Am«rioan UVnOJIilPCAC 



KTerbloomlna: nTlJnnllMCMO 



StronRT, field grown plants, 15 in. and up, $2.50 

 per doz., $15.00 per 100; 10 to 14 in., $1.50 per doz., 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Berbarla TbunbervU, transplanted, 8 to 12 

 in., $20.00 per 1030. Berberis TbunbercU, 5 to 

 7 in.. $1.50 per 100. $12.00 per 1000. CalUomla 

 and Japanese Privet, l^ to 3 ft., cheap. 



THE E. Y. TEAS CO., Centenille, ind. 



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will not appear before July. You are 

 unlikely to get more than a fraction of 

 the plants you would have had by fall 

 sowing. Prick off the seedlings and 

 carry over winter in a coldframe. trans- 

 planting to nursery rows in spring. 



Another season sow your seed as soon 

 as gathered. November is a suitable 

 month. Stand the flats in a coldframe. 

 It will do no harm if they are frozen 

 solid. Seedlings will come up thickly in 

 summer. Seed may also be sown broad- 

 cast or in rows in lath covered frames, 

 but if you want merely a few dozens or 

 hundreds of plants, sowing in flats will 



ROSES 



We have a fine stock of large, dormant, field- 

 grown plants, on own roots, of the following 

 varieties: 



Boule de Neige. Mme. Plantier, Alfred Oolomb, 

 Perle des Blanches, Climbing Clothilde Soupert, 

 ArchducheBB Elizabeth of Austria, Empress of 

 India, Glory of the Exposition of Brussels, Phila- 

 delphia Crimson Rambler, Fisher Holmes, Ches- 

 hunt Hybrid, Climbing Wootton, Magna Charta, 

 Countess of Rosebery, Louis Van Houtte, Dor- 

 othy Perkins, Anna de Diesbach, Mme. Alfred 

 Carriere, Vick's Caprice, Sir Thomas Lipton, 

 Francois Levet, Eugene Furst, Crimson Rambler. 

 Price, $12.50 per 100; $120.00 per 1000. 

 Tausendschon, the srreat new climber, $20.00 

 per 100. Crimson Baby Rambler. $10.00 per 

 100. 



Fine plants from 2^-in. pots. Chrysanthemum 

 Glory of the Pacific. $3.50 per 100. 



Roses, Dahlias and Cannas a specialty. 

 Catalogue free. 



Tlie DIngee & Conard Co., West Brove, Pa. 



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In general 



assortment 



SHRUBS, EVERGREENS 



Fine specimen stock. 

 Catalogues upon request. 



HIRAM T. JONES, 



UilM Caasty Narstriat. XUZABKTH. «. J. 



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BOX TREES 



and other EVERORKBN8 

 for TUBS and BOXB8 



Our prices are always right. Catalog free. 



The New England Nurseries, Inc. 



BXDFORD, MASS. 



answer. Plants are usually three years 

 old before being of sufficient size for 

 selling- W. N. C. 



