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OCTOBKB 19, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



6S 



California Privet 



Grown as a Specialty 



You go to a specialist in other lines of busi- 

 ness because you know you will get the beat 

 service. This applies to growers of nursery 

 stock as well. Give me a trial and be convinced. 



I have a large block to move this Fall, and 

 will quote you prices that will enable you to 

 get California Privet business. The stock will 

 be as fine as can be grown. Send your.list at 

 once. 



I ao griwiog Califimia Prhret to sell, 

 and I tell it. There must be a reason 



CI brUlirTT ROBBINSYILLE, 

 .A. DCnNLlI NEW JERSEY 



Mention f he Review when yon ^rlte. 



budded, grafted, or grown on their own 

 roots,' and not under the same para- 

 graph as 'stocks, cuttings, or seedlings 

 of * .* * briar rose.' " 

 . The matter came up in a protest of F. 

 B. Vandegrift & Co., custom-house 

 brokers, and in his opinio^'handed down 

 October 5 General Appraiser '^aite 

 said: 



"The merchandise in question is in- 

 voiced as '2,500 Rosa rugosa. ' These 

 are rose plants, and were assessed un- 

 der the provision in paragraph 264, 

 tariff act of 1909, for 'rose plants^ 

 budded, grafted, or grown on their ow» 

 roots, 4 cents each.' They are claimed 

 by the importers to be dutiable under 

 the further provision in the same para- 

 graph for 'stocks, cuttings, or seedlings 

 of . • * • briar rose, 3 years ©Id or 

 less, $1 per thousand plants.' 



' ' Some test^Ony was taken in this 

 case; and th^Tbqard has had before it 

 at variousximeiv^eretoforQ a commod- 

 ity knownfiEis 1{B^ B'osa rugofla. See G. 

 A. 4635 ft. A 21922). The Eosa ru- 

 gosa, it seems, is not the true briar rose, 

 which is raised in this country as a 

 seedling for stock upon which to graft 

 other roses for the production of rose 

 plants,«but is a native of the Orient; 

 and while it is grown from the seed, it 

 embraces several varieties, some of 

 which are desirable as rose plants for 

 "e culture of roses to be used as cut 

 flowers and for ornfimental purposes. 

 These desirable varieties are perpetu- 

 ated and propagated by nleans of graft- 

 ing or budding upon other stalks or 

 stems, as in this case. When that oper- 

 ation is performed we are satisfied the 

 goods are not covered by that portion 

 of the paragraph claimed by the im- 

 porters, but have then become rose 

 plants, budded or grafted. The testi- 

 mony upon the^part of the importers is 

 clear that the "plants here in question 

 are the budded and grafted rose plants 

 of a particular variety of Rosa rugosa, 

 desirable as a rose in rose culttfte and 

 for ornamental purposes. In the cases 

 heretofore considered by the board 



200,000 



Roses, Cannas 

 and Shrubs 





100 1000 

 I 8.00 « 70.00 

 9.00 80.00 

 8.0Q .... 



7.M Taoo 



8.00 



10.00 

 10.00 



T8.00 



ALTKXA (Doable) 10 



Jmbm d'Aro. 8 to 4 ft. . . .|1.2S 



Pink, 8 to 4 ft 1.25 



Doable Bed. 8 to 4 ft 1.2S 



BAUEKBT, 18 to 24 In 00 



DXT7TZZA 

 On ntU, 8 to 4 ft 1.10 



t» lf II.ATt'gT.im ilfl 



Sisxie, 8 to4 ft 1.2S 



Doable. 8 to 4 ft 1.2S 



BPnLSA 

 AathoBj Wat«r«r, 24 In... .90 

 Anthonr Wktetw, 8 to 4 In. .60 



PnutfoU*, 8 to 4 ft 1.00 



Pranifolia, 2 to 8 ft 90 



Yea Honttei, 8 to 4 ft 1.26 



Van H oBttol, 2 to 8 ft 1.00 



vxBuunnc 



PUoatwn, 8 to 4 ft. 1.50 



PUofttnm. 18 to M In 1.00 



Plioatnm, 12 to 18 In 76 



PUoatom, 2 to 8 In 60 



WZI9BLA 



Oudidn, 8 to 4 ft 1.00 



Eta S«Uke, 2 to 8 ft 1.28 



Boaea. 2 to 2U ft 1.00 



▼arieaata, 8 to 4 ft 1.85 



B08ES 



Ameriona PQUr, 8 yr 



American PlUar, 2 irr 



Dorothy Perkiaa, 2 jr 



Ba1i7 Qneen 



▼idet Bine 



Alloe Aldridi 



PBICE8 r. 0. B. WEST OBOTE 



Boxnra ohaboed at cost 



The Conard & Jones Co. 



West Qrove, Pa. 



where the Rosa rugosa was held to be 

 dutiable as a briar rose the plants have 

 been seedlings, and we think we can not 

 extend that ruling to include budded 

 and grafted rose plants such as are in 

 question here. The protest is there- 

 fore overruled." 



Clematis Panicniata 



Strong^, 

 Field-a^rown Stock. 



2-year, No. 1, 

 $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



Extra selected, 

 $8.00 per 100; $70.00 per 1000. 



VICK & HILL CO. 



P. 0. Box 013 ROOIfSTCR. N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



PEONIES 



We have one of the finest stnckg anywhere in tint 

 country and sbould be very glad to tlfute witib 

 you on your list of wants. .„ v 



PETERSON nursery; 



stock KxoIUUiK*, BoildlnKt CRXCAQO 



Mention The Review when yeu writ*. 



PEONIES 



Write for list and prices. Can make 

 special low prices on large lots. 



GILBERT H. WILD, Sarcozie, No. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PC HIT APPL.E and PEACH. Larye stock 

 ■^ "^ *-^ ■ * Fine Trees, commercial varieties. 



TREES 



Prices 

 Reasonable 



Mitchell Nursery.'oiliT'' 





