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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Apbil 20, 1911. 



EXTRA FINE 



Rose 

 Plants 



Orders should be placed 

 at once. 



Stock can be shipped now 

 or w^hen you are ready to 

 plant. 



Fine, Strong, Healthy Stock 



2^-INCH. 



100 lOOO 



American Beauty $5. 50 $60.00 



Bride and Maid 3.00 28.00 



Chatenay 3.00 28.00 



Richmond 3.00 28.00 



SAMPLES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. 



UNITED STATES CUT FLOWER CO., Elmira, N. Y. 



Mention Tbe Review when you write 



printed here, is to come before the 

 present Congress. It provides 'for the 

 introduction of foreign nursery stock 

 by permit only, and authorizes the Sec- 

 retary of Agriculture to establish a 

 quarantine against the importation and 

 against transportation in inter-state 

 commerce of diseased nursery stock, 

 or nursery stock infested with inju- 

 rious insects; and making an appropri- 

 ation to carry the same into effect.' 



"A few New York nurserymen are 

 strongly opposing Sec. 8 of said bill, 

 which reads as follows: 



Sec. 8. That whenever It shall appear to the 

 Secretary ot Agriculture that any nursery stock 

 or other article described in section three of this 

 Act grown in an infested country, district, de- 

 partment, or locality outside of the United 

 States, are being or are about to be imported into 

 the United States, or the District of Columbia, 

 and such nursery stocli or other article is Infested 

 by any seriously injurious insect or disease which 

 is liable to become established in the United 

 States, he shall have authority to quarantine 

 against such importations from said country, 

 district, department, or locality, and prevent 

 the same until such time as it may appear to 

 him that any such Insect or disease has been 

 exterminated or is under adequate control, when 

 he may withdraw the quarantine. 



"The bill, with Sec. 8 retained, is 

 being pushed by the Bureau of Ento- 

 mology at Washington, and is sup- 

 ported in its original form by the 

 unanimous vote of the American Asso- 

 ciation of Economic Entomologists. 



[As the report goes to press we learn that the 

 Simmons bill has been killed for this session, 

 through the active opposition of a few New 

 York «!tate nurserymen, led by Mr. Pitkin. It Is 

 a noteworthy fact that the nurserymen of the 

 country at large are In favor of the provisions of 

 the Simmons bill; but in spite of this, the 

 opposition of a few prominent importers, referred 

 to above — an opposition representing the private 

 Interests of a few individuals — has been sufficient 

 to delay action, a delay which we believe is only 

 temporary.] 



"From December 1, 1909, to Decem- 

 ber 1, 1910, we examined 376 cases of 

 European plants imported into Minne- 

 sota; and of that number, 130 cases 

 reached the state between July 1 and 

 December 1, 1910, showing the heaviest 

 shipments to be in the spring. These 

 130 cases contained 11,080 plants, rep- 

 resented by 9,200 azaleas, 200 hydran- 

 geas, 75 rhododendrons, 662 palms, 570 

 syringas (lilacs), and enough other 

 miscellaneous material to total the 

 above figures. 



"We receive many inquiries regard- 

 ing our nursery inspection law. The 

 following points answer these ques- 

 tions, and practically represent an ab- 

 stract of the law. 



"1. Inspection is not obligatory. 

 Asked for by nurserymen in order to 

 comply with the laws of states to 

 which shipments are made. 



"2. The State Entomologist, how- 

 ever, has the legal authority to enter 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



8-Year-Old. Very Bushy. Per 1000 



6 to 12 inch $ 6.00 



12 to 18 inch 8. 00 



18 to 24 inch 12.00 



2 to 3 feet 15.00 



3 to 4 feet 20.00 



Carolina and Lombardy Poplar pe^ m 



3 to 5 feet $4.00 



5 to 7 feet 5.00 



7 to 8 feet 6.00 



8 to 10 feet 7.00 



10 to 12 feet . -. 9.00 



TKRMS:— Cash with order or sattsfactory reference. 

 PaokluK tree \7hen cash Is sent with order. 



THE LANCASTER COUNTY NURSERIES 



DAVID 8. HKRR, Proprietor. R. F. D. No. 7, LANCASTER, PA. 



Mention Ttie Review when you write. 



Hardy Perennials 



Strong, Field-grown Clumps. 



Per doz. lOO 



Achillea The Pearl, MlUefoUnm RoBeiim.IO.76 $6.C0 

 Aqullexla Nlvea Orandlflora. Ohrys- 



antha 75 5.00 



Roltonia Asteroldes, Latlsqnama 85 6.00 



Ooreopsia Lanceolata Orand 76 6.00 



Delphlntiim ChlneDsls 76 4.60 



Grpsophlla Paniculata 76 6 00 



LycbDlg CbalcedoDlca 76 6.00 



Monarda Btdrma 75 600 



Shasta Dal87 California. Alaska 1.25 8.00 



Valeriana OfficinaliB 1.00 7.00 



A. HENDERSON & CO. 



162 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 



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Chrysanthemum Rooted Cuttings 



3000 each DeBJouis and M. Bonnaflon (sand). 

 2000 each A. Byron, W. BonnafTon. Monrovia. 

 Cremo, Halllday, Glory of Pacific. Pink Tou- 

 set. with other standard varieties. Price. 

 12.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order. Send for sreneral list. 



William Swayne, Kennett Square, Pa. 



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Rooted Cuttings 



Salvias, H«tl1otrnpe«i, tlOOper 100 $8.00 per 1000. 



Petanlan . tl.26 per 100. tlO 00 per 1000. 



ColenB, "Oo per 100, »6.00 per 1000. 



AJrasnm, 80c per 100. 



AceratnmB, 60c per 100. $6.00 per 1000. 



I^obella. 80c per 100 



Pelarffoninms. (2.50 per 100. 



Express paid. Caah with order. 



S. D. BRANT, Clay Center, Kan. 



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We have a large stock of Asters, AReratams, 

 Altemantheras, Sweet Alyssum, Cannas, Coleus, 

 Centaureas, Castor Beans, Cobaeas, four kinds of 

 Daisies, Dracaenas, Fuchsias. Feverfew, Gloxin- 

 ias, Heliotropes: German, English and Kenil- 

 worth Ivy ; Lantanas, Weeping Lantanas, single 

 and double Lobelias, Moonvines, Periwinkles, 

 Petunias, Silver Leaf Geraniums; Red, White, 

 Pink and Salmon Geraniums; Salvias, Santoli- 

 nas. Sultani, Stocks, Thunbergias, Tuberous Be- 

 gonias, VerbenM, Lemon Verbenas, Pyrethrum, 

 Variegrated Vincas. It will pay you to write us 

 your wants, as we have any of this stock in dif- 

 ferent sizes and can make close price for cash, 



GEO. A. KUHL 



WHOLESAUE GROWER 



Pekin, - Illinois 



Mention Tbe Review when vou wrttw. 



MIXODT, own root, from 2i2-in. pots, $6.00 per 

 dozen; $30.00 per 100 ; $70.00 per 350 ; $250.00 per 

 1000. 



DOUBUC PINK KTT.T.ARWEY, own root, 



$4.00 per dozen; $20.00 per 100. $40 00 per 250: 

 150.00 per 1000. Grafted plants on Dickson's 

 Manetti stock, $10.00 extra per 100. 



ROBERT SCOTT & SON. 



SHARON HUX, Delaware Co., FA. 



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 wben WTltlnB adTertisers. 



