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April 13, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



59 



NIRSERY STOCK 



TREES Each 



Moras Fendula (Weeping Mulberry), 3-yr., heads 5 ft. high, stems 1>4 to 



1>3.1D $1.25 



Cherry, Early Bichmond and Dyebrus, 1 tol'4-ln. stem, 6 to 8 ft 50 



Acer Neenndo (Box Elder), 2 to 2'tilD. stems. 8 to 10 ft 1.00 



Sallx Americana (American Weeping Willow), IVi to I'a-ln. stems, 7 to 



8 ft., nice heads 1.25 



Ulmus Montana Pendula (Camperdown Weeping Elm), 2^ to 3-in. 



stems, 10 to 12 ft., 3-yr. heads 2.50 



Fopalus Menillfera (Carolina Poplar), 2 to 2^-ln 75 



SHRUBS 



Cornns Slberlca (Dn^fwood), 3V> to4 ft., bushy 25 



Spiraea Sorbifolia (Nlnebark Spiraea), 2>a to3 ft 20 



Spiraea Thunbereii. 21q to 3 ft 25 



•Symphoricarpos Kacemosun (Snowberry or Warberry), 4 to 5 ft., bushy .35 

 Symphoricarpos Vulearis (Indian Currant or Coral Berry), 2'a to 3 ft. .20 



PERENNIALS 



Field-erown, strongr divisions, $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per lOO. 

 Achillea (The Pearl). 



Achillea Millefolium Roseum (Red Yarrow, Rosy). 

 Boltonia Asteroides (False Chamomile). 

 Chrysanthemum Uliglnosum (Oreat Ox Eye or Olant Daisy). 

 Iris, Japan, In assortment. 

 Iris. German, In assortment. 

 Liychnis, Chalcedonica (Lamp Flower). 

 Monarda Dldyma, red (Oswego Tea or Bee Balm). 

 Monarda Dldyma. purple (Horse Mint). 

 Yucca Fllamentosa (Adam's Needle or Spanish Bayonet). 

 Uianthas. or Garden Pink. 

 Bannnculus Acrls Fl. Fl. (Yellow Bachelor Button). 



See Classified Pages for the Following:: — 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO.'S 



Edgebrook Greenhouses and Nurseries— 

 EDGEBROOK, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



The United States Nursery Ca 



Roaeacres, Coahoma Co., MISS. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Aik for prices. 



Hiram T. Jones 



Union County Nurseries, Bizabdh, N. J. 



LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES, Pims 

 AND HKMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Ch— tnnt HIU. PhUadelphla. Pa. 



those classes of plants where the most 

 suitable stocks are known and in com- 

 mon use. Not only is it possible to in- 

 arch a seedling a few weeks old to a 

 large stock, but a moderate-sized seed- 

 ling stock can be inarched to a shoot 

 of a rare shrub or tree having the same 



Seasonable Stock for Florists 



ROSES 



Crimson Rambler, Dorothy Perkins, Lady Gay, Philadelphia, Hiawatha, 



Trier, fine forcing grade, $12.00 the hundred. 

 Baby Rambler, crimson and white, $16.00 the hundred. 

 Frau Karl Druschki, Gniss an Teplitz, La France, Alfred Colomb, Gren. 

 Jacqueminot, Magna Charta, Margaret Dickson, Marshall P. Wilder, Paul 

 Neyron, Persian Yellow, for potting, $12.00 the 100. 



Standard Roses, fine assortment, $35.00 the hundred. 



Half-Standard Roses, Baby Rambler and Mrs. Cutbush, $35.00 the 

 hundred. 



California Privet, two years, transplanted, bushy, 3 to 4 feet, $30.00 the 

 thousand; 2 to 3 feet, $26.00 the thousand; 18 to 24 inches, $20.00 the 

 thousand ; 12 to 18 inches, $17.50 the thousand. 



Tree Hydrangeas, Tree Lilacs, Tree Altheas, 4 to 5 feet, fine, well 

 branched tops on straight stems, named varieties, $25.00 the hundred. 



Berberis Thnnbera^ii, 2 to 3 feet, bushy, $12.00 the hundred. 



And lots of other attractive offers in our new price list ; send for copy. 

 And use printed letter-head, please, as we sell to the trade only. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., 



Newark (Wayne County), Ncw York 



Uention The Review when you write. 



ROSES 



A SPECIALTY 



ThsDIflgee&GonanlCo. 



WestGrm 

 PA. 



ROSES 



Bee price list in adv. page 86, April 6. 



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