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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mabch 23, 1911. 



I Offer For FaU.... 



5000 B^UDZU VXNK. 



SOOO STANDARD HTDRANOKA, 



8000 CATAIJ>A BUNGII, 



1500 TKAS WKKFING MDLBERRT, 



250,000 PRTVXT. 

 AIbo my usual assortment of Evergreens, Shraba, 

 Shade Trees, etc. 



HIRAM T. JONES 



DaloB ConntT Nnriierles, ELIZABETH, N. J. 



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PEONIES 



Now Is the time to figure with us on Peonies. 

 We have one of the finest tocks anywhere in the 

 country .and should be very glad to figure with 

 you on your list of wants. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Kxchanee BuUdlne, CHICAGO 



Dahlia Roots 



'Whole Field Clamps, at tS.OO per 100 and up. 

 1000, In 10 distinct kinds, either Stiow, Decorative or 

 Oactna, our selection of kinds, for $10.00 casli. 



CANNA ROOrrS.Strons Divisions, at 92.00 

 per 100, $12.00 per 1000, and up. 



Send for Ust, 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO.^^T^nM 



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*^ Nothing but Roses" 



Spring list ready. 

 200 old and new sorts. 2^ and 4-in., on own roots. 



^<g LLL LULL ^^pRiNcnctP'OHioJ 



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J. S. Griffin & Sons, of the Sac City 

 Nurseries, at Sac City, la., have sold their 

 land adjoining that city and are prepar- 

 ing to ^clear the ground of stock. 



Charles Worden, of the Worden Nur- 

 sery Co., Wellington, Kan., says that 

 peach trees are the only things in the 

 nursery that show injury by the unfavor- 

 able weather that has visited a large part 

 of the southwest. 



The Dingee & Conard Co., West Grove, 

 Pa., and Heller Bros. Co., New Castle, 

 Ind., which, as is well understood, are 

 parts of the same organization, have just 

 issued their 1911 rose books. That for 

 the eastern house is much the larger and 

 more complete, but both are well printed 

 and finiely illustrated, so that J. P. Brasel- 

 mann, the advertising manager, takes just 

 pride in them. 



COLD STOBAOE. 



At the recent meeting of the Ten- 

 nessee Nurserymen's Association E. C. 

 Chase, of Huntsville, Ala., talked on 

 ' ' Cold Storage of Nursery Stock. ' ' Mr. 

 Chase said the practice which they had 

 found to work most successfully was to 

 pack the trees in paper-lined boxes and 

 put them in cold storage, the tempera- 

 ture of which was kept as near 34 de- 

 grees as possible. He said that cold 

 storage should be as good as heeling 

 out trees. They had found it of the 

 greatest advantage and recommended 

 its use to the members of the associa- 

 tion. Following in discussion, W. P. 

 Stark, of Louisiana, Mo., said that cold 

 storage for nursery stock is as neces- 

 sary as for fruit. It made it possible 

 to do continuous shipping from October 

 to May. They had had a considerable 

 experience and in all cases stock had 

 come out in good shape. S. W. Crowell, 

 of Roseacres, Miss., said that with roses 

 they had found cold storage an im- 

 portant feature in their work. 



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Closlng-out Sale of 



Ornamentd Nur^ry Stock 



of the late Samuel C. Noon's ** Norrisrille Nursery 



Priced Inventorjf I Catalogue, now ready. 



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ADDRESS 



"MORRISVILLE NURSERIES" 



WM. H. McCLiOSST, Former Supt. Agent 



MORRISYILLE, PA. 



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Our 

 Business is 



CAN N AS 



Almost 

 Exclusively 



For the past nine years we have grown very large crops of Cannas, making them our 

 specialty, and we believe we have a strain of these valuable bedding plants that can not be 

 excelled; they are true to name, perfectly sound, and they are sure to grow. S " classified 

 advs. of February an^i March, for list of varieties and prices. We will have half million 

 started plants ready April 15th: send for price list. 



CLEAR VIEW GARDENS, Meridian, Miss. 



The f ammlngs Co., Inc., Proprietors and Snccessors to Frank Cnmminga Bulb A'lPlant Co. 



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Perennials 



ALL FIRST-CLASS FIELD 

 GROWN STOCK. 



Per 100 



Aquilegia Coerulea $4.00 



Asclepiaa Tuberosa 4.00 



Baptisia Australia 4.00 



Callirhoe Involucrata 3.00 



Delphinium Formosum S.ftO 



Dictamnus Alba o.OO 



Erianthus Ravennae 4.00 



Gypsophila Paniculata 3.00 



Helenium Riverton Beauty 4.00 



Hibiscus Crimson Eye 3.00 



German Iris, Mme. Chereau 3. 00 



Japan Iris, Gold Bound 5.00 



Liatrifl Pyenostachya 3.00 



Monarda Cambridge Scarlet .S.OO 



Plumbago Larpentae 4.00 



Rudlieckia Newmanii 3.00 



Rudbeckia Golden Glow 3.00 



Stokesia Cyanea 3.00 



Veronica Amethystina 3. 00 



Improved Shasta Daisy 4.00 



Vinca Minor 4.00 



Yucca Filamentosa 6.00 



Clematis Paniculata, 2 yr 6.00 



MARTIN KOHANKIE 



PAINSSVILLE, OHIO 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES, PINIS 

 AND HKMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Chestnut HUl. Philadelphia, Pa. 



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'Tou Have the 



FINEST CANNAS 

 IN THE WORLD 



I Congfratulate You,** 



Recently remarked the late Mr. Geo. H. Brown, 

 landscape gardener in charge of the grounds 

 around the United states public buildings of 

 Washington, D. C. He planted our Cannas ex- 

 clusively and with them decorated the grounds 

 about the nation's capltol and the White House, 

 where they are viewed by thousands of people 

 from all parts of the United States. 



12 SUPERIOR SORTS 



For You to Grow. 

 NOVELTIKS 



^Size 

 Mrs. Carl Kelsey, orange 



scarlet 5 ft. 



Gladioflora, variegated. ...3^ ft. 



REDS 



Brandywine, bronze leaf.. 3^ ft. 



Jupiter, extra fine 6 ft. 



Triumph, an excellent 



dwarf iia 



TEIXOWS 



Brilliant, yellow with red 



throat 4 



Buttercup 3 



Wyoming, bronze foliage, 



orange foliage 



PINK 



West Grove, beautiful 4^ 



Venus. "A revelation" .... 4 



VARIEGATSD 



Duke of York, pink, deli- 



cat<'ly edgel cream 4^ 



Gladiator, a yellow, most 



distinctly spotted red ... o 



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' "The Finest Cannas in the World. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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