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Sbptbmbbb 7, 1911. 



Hydrangeas For Forcing 



Orders Booked Now 

 For Autumn Delivery. 



We grow about 25,000 Hydrangeas annuallT. This picture shows the plants our friends got last fall. We have as many more for this fall and they 

 are looking extra well. They are in 6-inch pots, out-of-doors in this same slat houstt. Varietlea: OtakHt, Souv. da Claire (Lorraine Begonia 

 color), Thos. Hocff. Prices: Plants with 7 to 10 branches. (25.00 per 100; 5 and 6 branches, (20.00 per 100; 4 branches, $15.00 per 100. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., 



Florists and Nurserymen, 

 Growers and Importers, 



Newark, N. Y. 



Mention The Review vben you wrlt«> 



"The measure now before Congress 

 radically diflfers from the one before 

 the preceding Congress, as will be seen 

 from an examination of the copf of it 

 given below. The chief point of diflfer- 

 enee is that inspection of imported 

 nursery stock is left to the different 

 states instead of being undertaken by 

 the Federal Government. A complete 

 system of notification is provided for, 

 however, both through the requirement 

 of a permit and by subsequent advices 

 to be given by the customs ofl5.ces, the 

 broker or first receiver of the stock, 

 and the common carrier transporting 

 it. The other features of the bill re- 

 main much as before. This bill has 

 been introduced into both House and 

 Senate, and it is expected to come up 

 for consideration next winter at the 

 first regular session of the present Con- 

 gress. ' ' ^ 



Central City, Colo. — Mary A. Weis- 

 beck has succeeded Mrs. Morrison as 

 proprietor of the Central City Green- 

 houses. 



New Orleans, La. — Justin St. Mard 

 has returned from a trip to his old 

 home in Belgium, the first since coming 

 here twenty-seven years ago. 



Boise, Idalu). — The Boise Floral Co. 

 owns six acres of land at Collister, on 

 which it now has planted two acres of 

 roses and shrubbery. The company 

 •contemplates soon moving its plant 

 tliere, now located on Warm Springs 

 avenue. •' 



6000 CARNATIONS 



Surplus stock, extra fine, well furnished with roots. 



Lawson, Winsor, Red Lawson, Harlowarden, $6.00 per 100. 



Cash with order. 



A. GRAHAM S SON, 



18319 Euclid Avenue, 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



SOE 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation Plants 



$5.00 Per 100 



Lawson Enchantress and Victory 



Order Quick. Limited Supply. 



J. A. BUDLONG 



82-86 E. Randolph St. CHICAGO 



AIwsTi mention tiie Floristc' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



WhiteWoiider 



CARNATIONS 



Extra large field-grown pknts, 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Prompt delivery. 



F. Doraer & Sons Oo. 



LA FAYETTE. INb. 





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