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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



December 8, 1910. 



General Variety of Nursery Stock. Florists' Wants a Specialty. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



64 Years 



800 Acres 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



4HIBICAH ASSOCIATION OF NUBSEBTHKN. 



Offloen for 1910-11: Prea., W. P. Stark. Loulsl- 

 ftn», Mo.; Vlc»-pre8., E. 8. Welch, Shenandoah, 

 la.: Sec'y. John Hall. Rochester. N. Y.; Treas., 

 C. L. Yates, Rochester. N. Y. Thirty-sixth an- 

 nual meeting. St. Loui£. Tune, 1911. 



W. T. Mitchell & Son, Beverly, 0., 

 expect to enlarge their nursery during 

 the coming year. 



The Sturgeon Bay Orchard & Nurs- 

 ery Co., of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., has 

 bought 160 acres of land adjoining the 

 city limits and will plant the whole farm 

 to fruit. 



John S. Kerr, of the Texas Nursery 

 Co., at Sherman, Tex.', says that the de- 

 mand for fruit trees is heavier this sea- 

 son than in any previous year in his 

 thirty years* experience. 



Nurserymen have had the best fall 

 season of their experience and, indeed, in 

 some sections are still doing considerable 

 business. Sales for spring delivery also 

 are ahead of this date last year. 



The Gays Mills Fruit Farm & Nursery 

 Co., recently incorporated at Gays Mills, 

 Wis., has acquired 100 acres of land 

 there and will plant the entire tract to 

 apples. The incorporators are John A. 

 Hays, G. A. Sherwood and L. W. Stuckey. 

 The capital stock is $20,000. 



Daniel E. Newell, Attleboro, Mass., is 

 contestant of the will of his brother, 

 Fred A. Newell, which is being pro- 

 bated in the municipal court in that 

 city. He is a beneficiary for $10,000, 

 but is contesting because the present 

 will abrogates a previous one that gave 

 him $20,000. The testator, however, is 

 said to have explained to his attorney 

 regarding this change that he had pur- 

 chased the nurseries which his brother op- 

 erates and had invested therein more than 

 the difference. 



Since the publication of the Silva of 

 North America, the most laborious un- 

 dertaking under the auspices of Pro- 

 fessor Sargent and the Arnold Arboretum 

 is a complete Bibliography of the Trees 

 and Shrubs of the World up to 1900, 

 which is now in the hands of the printer. 

 This work will consist of four quarto 

 volumes, and will run to 4,000 pages. 

 It gives all references to the published 

 literature of any value, in all languages, 

 dealing with the woody plants of the 

 globe. By its means the student will be 

 furnished with a complete guide to all 

 the authoritative printed information 

 about any known tree or shrub up to the 

 beginning of the present century. 



ASSOCIATION AFFAIRS. 



John Hall, secretary of the American 

 Association of Nurserymen, has under- 

 taken an active campaign for new 

 members in preparation for the thirty- 

 sixth annual convention of the associa- 

 tion, to be held June 14 to 16, 

 1911, in St. Louis. The headquarters 



A BLUE ROSE 



The Greatest 



Rose Novelty 



of the Century 



It flowered with us this sea- 

 son and was s^reatly admired. 



The New Rambler (Violet Blue), hailed 

 bj the German roee groweri ai the 

 forerunner of a genuinely cornflower 

 blue rose, is a seedling of Orimion 

 Rambler, very yigoroue and hard7,~~iuid 

 free blooming. 



Send for description and price >t 



ELLWANGEB & BARRY 



Mount Hope Nnraerlea 



ROCHESTER, N. T. 



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DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM 



HARDY LILIES 



Tenuifollum, Wallacei, Hanson^, HenryI.etc. 



Iris Kaempferl, Daphne Cneorum and 



Syrlnga Japonica 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



E. S. MILLER, Wading River, N. Y. 



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I Offer For Fall.... 



5000 KUDZn VINE, 

 8000 STANDARD HTDRANGEA. 

 SOOO CATA LPA B UNGII. 

 1500 TKAS WKKPING MULBKRRT. 

 350,000 PRIVKT. 

 Also my usual assortment of Evergreens, Shrubs, 

 Shade Trees, etc. 



HIRAM T. JONES 



DaioB CoDiity Nurseries, ELIZABETH. N. J. 



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Ampelopsis,Privet 



See classified advertisements. 



Chas. Black, "^^T'^- 



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ROSES in 200 



sorts for immediate or spring delivery 



^<i H-L LULL %spRiwGrict.DoHio. J 



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HYBRID PERPETUAL 



AND RAMBLER ROSES 



Stronsr Forcing Stock for Florists. 

 Orders for Fall delivery booking now. 



Jackson & Perkins Co., n]^^\^ob'k. 



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APPLE ^5 PEACH TREES 



Large stock. Prices reasonable. 

 Standard Varieties. Fall Oatalogue. 



W. L MITCHELL & SON., Beverly, Ohio 



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 writing; advertisers. 



The United States Nursery Ca 



Roseacres, Coa.lioina Co., MISS. 



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$20.00 

 per lOO 



ROSES 



All leading varieties. Field-grown, well 

 branched, 2-year-old, extra quality. De- 

 livered in spring. Order now. 



Davis Nursery & Seed Co. 



UTICA, NEW TORK 



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PEONIES 



Now is the time to figure with as on PeoidM 

 for fall delivery. We have one of the finest stocks 

 anywhere in the country and should be very glad 

 to figure with you on your list of wants. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Exchanee Building, CHICAGO 



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PEONIES 



To redace stock we offer 20 good named varieties, 

 good roots, carefully labeled, our selection, packed, 

 $6 00 per 100, $40.00 per 1000. This assortment will 

 please. Cash with order, 



L Y. TEAS & SON, Centerville, Ind. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PINES 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Chestnut HiU, Pblladelpbta, Pa. 



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