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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



FlBBUABT 16, 1011. 



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



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



64 Years 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



800 Acres 



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Clematis Paniculata Seed 



' New Crop. Fresli and line. 



Price, oz.. 40c; mb.. $l.OU; lb.,|3.uo. 



WALTER P. STOKES, Seedsman 



219 Market SL, Philadelphia. Pa. 



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Grape Vines 



All old and new varieties. Largre stock. 

 Warranted true. Can furnish a special 

 heavy two-year (frarte with larsre 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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NURSERY NEWS. 



AHBBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NUB8EBTMEN. 



Officers for 1910-11: Prea., W. P. Starlc. Louisi- 

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

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

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

 nual meeting, at. Louis. June. 1911. 



The Kennewick Nurseries, at Kenne- 

 wick, Wash., were opened for busiuesa 

 February 1. Planting vrill begin in the 

 spring. 



The death of Benjamin Hoyt, of the 

 Scotch Grove Nursery, at Scotch Grove, 

 la., is reported in this week 's obituary 

 column. 



Mes, H. J. Paasch, wife of the nur- 

 seryman of Iowa City, la., died recently, 

 in her forty-seventh year. She is sur- 

 vived by her husband and an adopted 

 daughter, Gertrude. 



The Western New York Horticultural 

 Society, at its annual meeting in Boches- 

 ter, January 25 and 26, reelected Wm. 

 C. Barry, of EUwanger & Barry, as pres- 

 ident of the association. 



The Southwestern Nursery Co., of 

 Okemah, Okla., has been incorporated, 

 with a capital stock of $50,000. The in- 

 corporators are C. M. Redmond, C. N. 

 Potter and P. D. Peters. ^ 



The customs oflScers do not recognize 

 evergreen seedlings, that are free from 

 duty, when they see them. February 2, 

 Chase Bros. Co., Kochester, were sus- 

 tained in a protest of this character and 

 J. W. Adams & Co., Springfield, M.ass., 

 were granted a rehearing on two similar 

 protests previously decided against them. 



OHIO NXJESERYMEN'S BANQUET. 



Flowers in profusion decked the big 

 oval table around which the members 

 of the Miami Valley Nurserymen's As- 

 sociation gathered on the evening of 

 February 9, at the Phillips House, Day- 

 ton, 0., and enjoyed their annual ban- 

 quet. There were about a half hun- 

 dred present, including the ladies. To 

 be sure, there were several short talks, 

 in which Chief Inspector of Nurseries 

 N. E. Shaw, President Siebanthaler, 



DON'T FORGET 



in the present rush of work, that you'll need stock 

 later on. Por example, there's your 



MANETTI, for winter grafting; we offer 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' 



Crafting;. 

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



thousand ( 1700 to the case) ; Perfection, $12.00 the thousand (2000 to 



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



(SOOOtothecaae). 

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



pots, 50c 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 yonr wants. We are 6B0WEBS for the 

 Trade and sell only to the Trade. Use printed stationery. 



Jackson & Perkins Co-^iBdNEnlrrmT 



Newark (Near Rochester), NcW York 



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PEONIES 



rOR SPRING PLANTIKG 



Cash prices on following strong divided roots: 

 Humel, late rose; R. Hortense, Tyrian red; 

 Mma. Dourler*, pink and salmon ; Triumph 

 du Nord, pink, $3.00 per 100; and white, early, 

 15.00 Per 100. 



Thomas J. Oberlin, Sinking Spring, Pa. 



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PEONIES 



Now is the time to fltrure with us on Peonies. 

 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 Exchange Bulldilns:, CHICAGO 



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PEONIES 



To reduce stock we offer 20 grood named varieties, 



Sood roots, carefully labeled, oar selection, packed, 

 S.OO per 100, $40.00 per 1000. TUs assortment will 

 please. Cash with order. 



L Y. TEAS & SON, Centerville, Ind. 



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CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 



Fine, weU-rooted, well-frsded, 2-year stock, 

 18 to 24 Id., 8 or more branches, |1.S0 per 

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

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

 2V4 to 3 ft.. 6 or more branches strong, $3.00 per 

 IW; $26.00 per 1000; 8 to 4 ft., 8 or more 

 branches, extra selected, $4.00 per 100; $38.00 

 per 1000. Only strong branches counted In grad- 

 ing. Special low rates on car lots. All packed 

 to carry safely, free of charge. 



Ckas. Blaok, Eirbtstowa. V. J. 

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Secretary Gaines and general utility- 

 man McNary got off several and sundry 

 pleasantries, in which the time-honored 



The United States Nursery Ca 



Rosea<»>es, Coahoma Co., MISS. 



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California Privet 



Cuttings, $7.50 per 10,000 

 Plants, small, $45.00 per 10,000 



OAK LAWN NURSERY 



HUNTSYILLE, ALA. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PINKS 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Ch— tnot HUl. Phlladalplila, Pa. 



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 when writins advertisers. 



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