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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



January 26, 1911. 



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



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



64 Years 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



800 Acres 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AHBBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NUBSEBTMEN. 



Officers for 1910-11: Pres., W. P. Stark, Louisi- 

 ana, Mo.; VIce-pres.. E, S. Welch, Shenandoah, 

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

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

 nual meeting, tit. Louis, June, 1911. 



E. W. KiRKPATElCK, the widely known 

 Texan, is going up and down the state 

 lecturing on tree planting. 



James Keynolds, of Geneva, N. Y., 

 was drowned in the Cayuga and Seneca 

 canal, near Eochester, January 18. 



The Society of Horticultural Science 

 will hold its seventh annual meeting at 

 Tampa, Fla., February 9, in connection 

 with the biennial meeting of the Amer- 

 ican Pomological Society. 



Advices from Des Moines state that 

 Senator Chapman, of Cedar Eapids, is 

 working on a bill which he intends to 

 introduce in the senate and which is 

 aimed directly at the nurseries of Iowa. 

 The measure, as he outlines it, requires 

 nurserymen to guarantee their trees and 

 stock when sales are made and prohibits 

 the misrepresentation of stock. He de- 

 clares that Iowa is lamentably weak in 

 laws of such character and that this state 

 is made the dumping ground for bad 

 stock from the nurseries of other states. 



The Tampa Board of Trade, the Flori- 

 da Citrus Exchange and the Florida 

 State Horticultural Society are leaving 

 no stone unturned in their efforts to 

 provide instruction and pleasing enter- 

 tainment for their guests, the members 

 of the American Pomological Society, at 

 the forthcoming meeting in Tampa, Feb- 

 ruary 9 to 11. Recent advices are that 

 a fund of $2,000 has been raised for tho 

 entertainment of the visitors. Programs 

 may be secured by writing to the sec- 

 retary, John Craig, Cornell University, 

 Ithaca, N. Y. 



TENKESSEEANS MEET. 



The Tennessee State Nurserymen's 

 Association is in session this week at 

 Nashville in connection with the meet- 

 ing and exhibition of the State Horti- 

 cultural Society. The following is the 

 list of addresses on trade topics: 



"Nursery Management," by H. Nicholson, 

 Winchester. 



"Field Notes on Budding," by C. C. Byers, 

 Blanctie. 



"The Problem of Unskilled Labor In Nursery 

 Business," by R. Twltty, Taft. 



"Cold Storage of Nursery Stock," by Henry 

 Chase, HunstviUe, Ala. 



"The Importance of Properly Grading and 

 Packing," by J. Van Lindley, Pomona, N. C. 



"Cooperation and Organization," by Percy 

 Brown, Spring Hill. 



"Knowing and Doing," by Sam P. Fowler, 

 Clinton. 



"New Roses Worth Growing," by S. W. 

 Crowell, Roseacres, Miss. 



"Tennessee as a Nursery State," by J. Marvin 

 Miller, Winchester; G. E. Nickel, Bristol; W. H. 

 Davis, Smithvllle. 



"The Nurserymen's Responsibility," by Gil- 

 bert Marshall, Nashville. 



"How Foreign Nursery Stock is Grown," by 

 R. C. Berckmans, Augusta, Ga.; A. A. Newson, 

 Knoxvllle. 



"Shall We Profit by Our Mistakes?" by J. H. 

 Austin, Antloch. 



A BLUE ROSE 



The Greatest 



Rose Novelty 



of the Century 



It flowered with us this sea- 



The New Kambler (Violet Bine), hailed 

 by the German rose groweri ae the 

 forerunner of a genuinely cornflower 

 bine roie, ii a aeedling of Orimion 

 Rambler, yery vigoroaa and hardy, and 

 free blooming. 



Send for description and price 



son and was greatly admired. 



ELLWANGER A BARRY 



Mount Hope Nurseries ROCHESTKR, N. T. 



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ROSES 



A SPECIALTY 



TtiBDIngee&ConamGo.nr' 



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 DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM 



HARDY LILIES 



Tenulfollum, Wallace!, Hansoni, Henryi.etc. 



Iris Kaempferi, Daphne Cneorum and 



Syrlnga Japonlca 



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



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I Olfer For Fall.... 



5000 KUDZU VIBm, 

 SOOO STANDARD HTDRANGKA, 

 2000 CATALFA BUNGII, 

 1500 TKAS WKEFING MDLSERRT, 

 250,000 PRIVKT. 

 Also my usual assortment of Evergreens, Shrabs, 

 Shade Trees, etc. 



HIRAM T. JONES 



DBion Coonty Narserles. ELIZABETH. Bf. J. 



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ROSES in 200 



sorts for immediate or spring delivery 



<^\ rrni rf^^'^ALcoNPAiiY.i 



^<tl LLLHJ LL *^i>RiNoricLDOHioJ 



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Grape Vines 



All old and new varieties. liarge stock. 

 Warranted true. Can furnish a special 

 heavy two-year grade with large roots 

 and good tops for florists' retail trade. 

 Write for catalogue and price list 



T. S. HUBBARD CO., rredonia, N. Y. 



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"The Nurseryman and the Landscape Gar- 

 dener," Otto Schwill, Memphis. 



"Commercial Apple Growing from a Nursery- 

 man's Standpoint,^' by W. H. Stark, Louisiana, 

 Mo. 



"The Need of Better Care of the Nursery," 

 by Chas. Pennington, Rutherford. 



"Ornamental ^^urse^y Stock," by Peter Gettys, 

 KnoxTille; James Morton, Clarksville. 



The United States Nursery Ca 



Roaeaicres, Coahoma C!o., MISS. 



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CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 



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

 18 to 24 in.. S or more branches, $1.50 per 

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

 branches, fine, $2.00 per 100; $1S.00 per 1000; 

 2^1 to 3 ft.. 6 or more branches, strong, $3.00 per 

 100; $25.00 per 1000; 8 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. 



Chas. Blaok, Eightstown, V. T. 



PEONIES 



Now is the time to figure with us on PeonlM 

 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 Kxcbanae Bulldlne, CHICAGO 



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PEONIES 



To redvce stock we offer 20 good named varlettes. 



Sood roots, carefully labeled, our selection, packed. 

 S.Oe per 100. $40.00 per 1000. This aasortment will 

 please. Cash with order. 



L V. TEAS & SON, Centerville, Ind. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PINXS 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Ctaestnnt Hill, Pblladelphla, Pa. 



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