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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



JANUABT 12, 1911. 



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



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



64 Years 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



800 Acres 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AHIBieAV AfgOOIATIOir OF HVBSSBTMIN. 



Offloan for 1910.11: Pros.. W. P. Stark, Looisl- 

 moM, Mo.; Vioe-prea.. E. B. Welch. Shenandoah, 

 la.; Sec'r, John Hall, Rocheater, N. Y.; Treaa., 

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

 nual meeting. St. Louis, Tune. 1911. 



The nursery trade has every reason to 

 be satisfied with the record of the year 

 1910. 



This is a busy month with nursery- 

 men — attending horticultural society 

 meetings. 



California privet is at least in abund- 

 ant supply, if not in surplus, taking the 

 country as a whole. 



The Ohio Nurserymen^'s Association 

 held a meeting at Columbus, January 



10, the day before the meeting of the 

 State Horticultural Society. 



This is so big a country, and the out- 

 let for nursery stock is so broad, that 

 what is in surplus in one locality cleans 

 up well if offered in another. 



W. C. Eeed, Vincennes, Ind., started 

 January 10 for a trip to Cuba, accom- 

 panied by Mrs. Eeed. They will attend 

 the meeting of the American Pomological 

 Society at Tampa, Fla., February 10 and 



11, en route home. 



At Macclenny, Fla., the Baker County 

 Good Boads Association has been or- 

 ganized through the initiation of G. L. 

 Taber, of the Glen St. Mary Nursery 

 Co., and C. M. Griffing, of Griffing Bros. 

 Co. Mr. Griffing was elected president of 

 the association. 



M. E. Gillett, a nurseryman of Tam- 

 pa, Fla., is making preparations to set 

 out one of the largest citrus groves 

 in the United States. He has 1,000 

 acres of land near Florence Villa, in 

 Polk county, which he proposes to plant 

 with orange and grapefruit trees. Mr. 

 Gillett was formerly president of the 

 Florida Citrus Exchange. 



BETBOSPECT AND FBOSPECT. 



How Things Look to Nurserymen. 



"With many nurserymen the year 1910 

 was the best ever, but the consensus of 

 opinion is that 1911 will be better yet. 

 The views of several of the large con- 

 cerns were printed in this department 

 last week, and here are others: 



E. P. Bernardin, Parsons, Kan. 



The review of 1910 looks good to me, 

 for it has been an excellent year with 

 me, notwithstanding the adverse 

 weather conditions that we have had to 

 contend with the entire year. With 

 the one exception of cherry, prices have 

 been good on all the stock that we had 

 to offer and we have made quite satis- 

 factory sales and will make a good 

 cleanup on the year's business. 



The general tendency of the nursery 

 business in the west is an increased sale 



A BLUE ROSE 



The Greatest 



Rose Novelty 



of the Century 



It flowered with us this sea- 

 son and was greatly admired. 



ELLWANGEB & BARRY 



Monnt Hope Nnraeries ROCHESTER, N. T. 



The New Rambler (Violet Bine), hailed 

 by the German roie growers as the 

 foremnner of a genninely oornflower 

 bine rose, ii a seedling of Orimson 

 Rambler, yery yigorons and hardy, and 

 free blooming. 



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DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM 



HARDY LILIES 



Tenuifollum, Wallacel. Hansonl, Henryl.etc. 



iris Kaempferl, Daphne Cneorum and 



Syrlnga Japonica 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



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



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I Otter For Vail.... 



5000 KUDZU VUnE, 



SOOO STANDARD HTDRANGKA. 



2000 CATAUPA BUNGII, 



1500 TKAS WKKPIMG MUI.BKRRT. 



250,000 PRIVET. 

 AIbo my usual assortment of Evergreens, Shrubs, 

 Shade Trees, etc. 



HIRAM T. JONES 



Daioa CoaBty Nurseries, ELIZABETH, N. J. 



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ROSES in 200 



sorts for immediate or spring delivery 



<^i rrni r/LORALcoNnuiY*i 



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The Conard & Jones Co. 



rLOHSTS. NURSERYMEN 



Send for Catalosue 



West Grove, Pennsylvania 



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in ornamentals of all kinds and this 

 part of our business in the central west 

 is growing faster than the fruit tree 

 end of it. 



The prospect for 1911 looks good to 

 us, especially along the line of ornament- 

 als, as so many of the cities are now 

 voting bonds for civic improvement, de- 

 veloping park and boulevard systems. 

 This makes an increased demand among 

 the small planters, as they all want to 

 keep in line with the improvement of 

 their cities. The high prices for fruit 

 the past season has made an increased 

 demand for apple and peach, as people 

 are just beginning to realize that not- 

 withstanding we had an immense apple 



The United States Nursery Ca 



Roseacres, Coaiioma Co., MISS. 



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CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 



Fine, well-rooted, well-graded, 2-year stock, 

 18 to 24 iu.. 3 or more branches, $1.50 per 

 100: $10.00 per 1000; 2 to 3 ft., 4 or more 

 branches, fine, $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1000; 

 2^ to 3 ft.. 6 or more branches, strong, $3.00 per 

 100; $25.00 per 1000; 3 to 4 ft., 8 or more 

 branches, extra selected, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 

 per 1000. Only strong branches counted in grad- 

 ing. Special low rates on car lots. All packed 

 to carry safely, free of charge. 



Chsi. Black, Hightstown, N. J. 



PEONIES 



Now is the time to flrore with as en PeonlM 

 for fkll delivery. We have one of the finest stocks 

 anywhere in the country and should be very dad 

 to figure with you on your list of wants. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock BxohaiiK0 BuildlnK. CHICAGO 



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PEONIES 



To reduce stock we offer 20 good named varieties. 



5ood roots, carefully labeled, our selection, packed. 

 1.00 per 100. $40.00 per 1000. This assortment will 

 please. Oash with order. 



L Y. TEAS & SON, Centefville, Ind. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES, PINXBl 

 AND HEMLOCKS {^ 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Of tnnt Hill, Philadelphlst, P«. 



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