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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



February 2, 1911. 



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



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



04 Years 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



800 Acres 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AMBBICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUB8BBTHEN. 



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

 ana, Mo.; Vlce-pres.. E. 8. Welch, Shenandoah. 

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

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

 nual meeting, at. Louis. June. 1911. 



R. C. Berckmans, of the P. J. Berck- 

 mans Co., has just returned to Augusta, 

 Ga., after a business trip to New York. 



The death of Samuel C. Moon, at 

 Morrisville, Pa., January 21, removed 

 one of the best known of the eastern 

 growers of decorative nursery stock. 



The grafting house at the Willowdale 

 Nurseries, owned by the Bakestraw-Pyle 

 Co., at Kennett Square, Pa., was com- 

 pletely destroyed by fire January 19. 



L. W. MuNN, the veteran nurseryman 

 of Freeport, 111., is now nearly 90 years 

 old. It has recently been found neces- 

 sary to take him to a sanitarium for 

 treatment. 



At the recent meeting of the Western 

 Association of Nurserymen a resolution 

 was adopted commending W. S. Griesa, 

 of Lawrence, Kan., "for his wisdom 

 and thoughtfulness in establishing, with 

 the University of Kansas, the W. S. 

 Griesa Research Fellowship in Ento- 

 mology. ' ' 



In preparing for the thirty-fifth an- 

 nual session of the Georgia State Horti- 

 cultural Society, to be held in Thomas- 

 ville, February 7 and 8, places on the 

 program have been assigned to two nur- 

 serymen of the state, namely, B. W. 

 Hunt, of Eatonton, and P. J. Hjort, 

 of Thomasville. Mr. Hunt's subject is 

 "Beautifying Rural Surroundings and 

 Civic Improvement," and Mr. Hjort 's 

 is ' ' Beautifying Home Surroundings. ' ' 



The Texas Nurserjrmen 's Association 

 appointed the following representatives 

 to attend the meeting of the Texas Con- 

 servation Association, held in San An- 

 tonio, Tex., February 2 to 4: F. T. 

 Ramsey, Austin; W. F. Eshelman, Wax- 

 ahachie; J. S. Kerr, Sherman; C. C. May- 

 hew, Sherman; W. A. Yates, Brenham; 

 W. B. Munson, Denison; J, B. Baker, 

 Fort Worth; Robert Drumm, Fort 

 Worth; Otto Lang, Dallas; O. K. Phil- 

 lips, Rockdale; E. W. Knox, San An- 

 tonio; J. L. Downing, Wichita Falls; 

 W. A. Stockwell, Alvin; R. H. Bushway, 

 Algoa. 



GOOD IN THE NORTHWEST. 



In company with the nurserymen of 

 the rest of the country, the members of 

 the trade in the northwest consider the 

 outlook for the season now opening 

 with them to be at least as good as in 

 any previous season. Under date of 

 .January 9 the Washington Nursery Co., 

 Toppenish, Wash., wrote: 



"So far as we can judge, the outlook 

 for the sale of nursery stock in our 

 line for the coming season is as good as 



DON'T FORGET 



in the present msh of work, that yon'll need stock 

 later on. For example, there's your 



MANETTI, for winter grafting; we oflfer English at $12.00 the thousand, 

 French at $10.00. Both good, 3 to 5 millimeters, smooth, evenly graded, 

 disbudded, well-rooted stocks, especially selected for florists* 

 grafting^. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. Reimschneider's Exposition, $14.00 the 

 thousand ( 1700 to the ca^e) ; Perfection, $12.00 the thousand (2000 to 

 the case) ; Holsatia, for storage and later forcing, $11.00 the thousand 

 (3000 to the case). 



LILACS, imported, pot-grown, for cut flowers, bushy, suitable for 7 or 8-in. 

 pots, 60c each, $5.00 the dozen. Charles X only. 



HALF-STANDARD ROSES. Baby Rambler and Mrs. Cutbush, 

 50c each, $5.00 the dozen. No better at any price. Full-standard 

 Baby Rambler, same. 



BUSH ROSES. Fine assortment leading H. P.'s, like Brunner, Charta, 

 Druschki, etc. Also Hybrid Teas, Ramblers, Dorothy Perkins, 



etc. 



Write and make known jont wants. We are flROWEBS for the 

 Trade and lell only to the Trade. Use printed stationerj. 



Jackson & Perkins Co.,»d'N^r^ 



Newark (Near Rochester), New York 



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PINE=OAK 



Red Pine. 2 yrs. , 2% to 35<-in. , $7.50 per 



1000; $70.00 per 10,000. 

 Mugho Pine. 2 yrs., 2)i to 3 J< -in., $7.50 



per 1000; $70.00 per 10,000. 

 Cembra Pine, 3 yrs., 3to4-in., $12.00 



per 1000. 

 Cembra Pine, 4 yrs., 4 to 5-in., $15.00 



per 1000. 

 Cembra Pine, 5 to 6-in., $20.00 per 1000. 

 Cembra Pine, 6 to 8-in. , $25.00 per 1000. 

 Red Oak, 8 to 10-in., $10.00 per 1000. 



All native grown from seed. 



Remit by P. O. or Exp. money or^er. 



Send for Wholesale Catalogue. 



Jackson Nurseries, 



PORTUND, MAINE 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES, PINXS 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Chestnut HUI. PhUadelpbla, Pa. 



usual. We do not go very extensively 

 into flowers, etc., though we do handle 

 quite a line of shrubs and shade trees. 

 We make a specialty of fruit stocks 

 suitable for northwest planting of ap- 

 ples, peaches, pears, cherries, plums. 



FOR SALE 

 A Small Nursery 



Stoclced with 20,000 ornamentals. The only 

 nursery in or near Erie, Pa., a city (including 

 suburbs) of about lOO.itOO population. Will sell 

 at a bargain or would consider a partner. Must 

 be a practical nurseryman and landscape 

 gardener, with a little money to improve stock 

 and for advertising the business. Address 



VERN L. SCHLURAFF 



ERIE, PA. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 



Klne. well-rooted, well-graded, S-year stock, 

 18 tn 24 in.. 3 or more brancbea, $1.60 per 

 too: JIO.OO per 1000; 2 to 3 ft.. 4 or more 

 hranclieg, nne. $2.00 per 100; $in.00 per 1000; 

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

 100: $2S.OO per 1000; 3 to 4 ft.. 8 or more 

 branrbes. extra selected, $4.00 per 100; $85.00 

 per lOirf). Only strong branches counted In grad- 

 ing. Special low rates on car lots. All packed 

 to carry safely, free of charge. 



Ohas. Blaok, Hlgbtstowa, N. J. 



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PEONIES 



Now Is the time to figure with us on PeoniM 

 for fall delivery. We have one of the finest stock* 

 anywhere in the country and should be very glad 

 to figure with you on your list of wants. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Kxcbanee BuUdlne, CHICAGO 



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Grape Vines 



All old and new varieties. Large stock. 

 Warranted true. Can furnish a special 

 heavy two-year grade with large roots 

 and good tops for florists' retail trade. 

 Wrlto for catalogue and price list 



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



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