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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



November 2, 1011. 



Nursery Stock For Florists' Trade 



-FOR FALL PLANTING- 



Cvcrjreens, Peonies, Phlox, Shrubs, frees, fruit Trees, Small Fruits. ; 



WRITE FOR TRADE LIST 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva, N. Y. 



85 TEARS- 



-800 ACRES. 



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PEACH SEEDS 



At $1.75 per bushel 



F. O. B. TOFEKA, KANS. 



HUBBARD'S SEED HOUSE, 



520 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kans. 



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NURSERY HEWS. 



AMEKICAN ASSOCIATIOK OF jrOTlSEBYMEK. 

 Officers for 1911-12: Prea., J. H. Dayton, 

 Palnesville, 0.; Vice-pres., W. H. Wyman, North 

 Ablngton, Mass.; Sec'y, John Hall, Rochester, 

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

 Thirty-seventh annual meeting, Boston June 1912. 



N. E. Shaw, state nursery inspector 

 in Ohio, has compUed and published a 

 circular giving the nursery inspection 

 laws of all the states. 



Chas. E. Greening, the nurseryman 

 of Monroe, Mich., was operated on re- 

 cently for appendicitis. At last report 

 he was rapidly recovering. 



William Brittain has purchased the 

 orchards, nursery stock and other prop- 

 erty of the Tullahoma Nursery & Or- 

 chard Co., at Tullahoma, Tenn. He will 

 continue the business under its former 

 name. 



C. A. Kennedy, of Kennedy Bros., 

 the nursery firm of Montrose, la., has 

 been chosen three times as representative 

 to Congress from the first district of 

 Iowa, and his record in that ofl&ce is said 

 to have been highly creditable. 



J. B. PiLKiNGTON, Portland, Ore., has 

 just issued what is probably the most 

 elaborate catalogue thus far issued by 

 a nurseryman on the Pacific coast. It 

 consists of eighty-eight finely printed 

 and profusely illustrated pages. 



The Woodland Orchard Co., of Sea- 

 ford, Del., has been incorporated, with 

 a capital of $100,000. The incorporators 

 are: O. Harrison, Berlin, Md.; C. 

 Donoho, Seaford; A. H. Hardesty, Do- 

 ver; F. P. Adkins, Salisbury, Md. 



The Francis Howard Corporation has 

 been organized at Port Ewen, N. Y., 

 with $250,000 authorized capital, to en- 

 gage in landscape gardening and ar- 

 chitecture. The incorporators are D. 

 Cahart, B. B. Cattel and A. P. Hallett, 

 all of New York city. 



The trustee in bankruptcy for the 

 Peters Nursery Co., near Bearden, Tenn., 

 gives notice that November 6 he will 

 offer at auction "the following de- 

 scribed property belonging to the bank- 

 rupt, viz.: One lot of young nursery 

 ■tock; one mule; farming implements; 

 office fixtures, and one lot of accounts." 



APPLE SEEDLINGS 



Both American and French Grown, straight or 

 branched roots. 



ALL GRADES. 



ORDER NOW. 



APPLE GRAFTS 



Piece or Whole Roots. Long list of varieties. Ask for prices. 

 ALSO A GENERAL LINE OF NURSERY STOCK. 



.... ADDRESS . . . 



Shenandoah Nurseries 



D. S. LAKE, Prop. 



SHENANDOAH, Page County, IOWA 



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B. & A. SPECIALTIES 



PALMS, BAY TREES, BOXWOOD AND HARDY HERBACEOUS 



PLANTS, EVERGREENS, ROSES. RHODODENDRONS, 



VINES AND CLIMBERS, AUTUMN BULBS 



AND ROOTS, CONIFERS, PINES. 



Florists are always welcome visitors to our nurseries. We are only a few 

 minutes from New York City. Carlton Hill Station is the second stop on 

 Main Line of Erie Railroad. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, ^'RUTB^^RgoljrN.'S*' 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLIS. PINIS 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURBERIE8 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 mt HUl, Philadrtphla, Pa. 



MISSISSIPFIANS OBOANIZE. 



The Mississippi Nurserymen's Asso- 

 ciation has been organized, with the 

 following oflicers: President, J. R. 



LEEDLE 

 SPRINGFIELD 



SK-in. 



ROSES 



4.in. 



Shipping Booking Growing 



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CDIIIT ■^PP^^^uidPKACH. Largestock 



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TREES 



Pricea 

 Reaaonable 



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