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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



May 11, 1911. 



New York State Grown Roses 



General variety of Nursery Stock. Florists' wants a specialty. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva, N. Y. 



64 Years. 



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800 Acres. 



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Peach Seed Now Cracking 



200,000 peach eeedlinge just cracking 

 from the pits, for sale at once at very low 

 price. Can all be budded this July and 

 August. These are natural Southern pits. 



UIARREM QUiyy Nurseryman, 

 If IIIIIICIl Oninll} >Voodbury, N. J. 

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NURSERY NEWS. 



AHIRICAN ASSOCIATION OF NUBSEBTMEN. 



Officers for 1910-11 : Pres.. W. P. Stark. Louisi- 

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

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

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

 ao&l meeting, Bt. Louis, June 14 to 16. 1911. 



The advantage of making one's spe- 

 cial effort for fall business rather than 

 for orders for spring planting was 

 again apparent last month. The au- 

 tumn season is longer than the spring 

 season — much longer than the present 

 season for planting can be in most sec- 

 tions of the country. 



SIMMONS BILL IN AGAIN. 



At Washington May 4 Kepresentative 

 Simmons, of New York, reintroduced 

 his bill to regulate the importation and 

 interstate transportation of nursery 

 stock. This is the bill that last session 

 was fought by the nursery interests for 

 the reason that it places it within the 

 power of one man to shut off arbitrarily 

 and without appeal a large part of the 

 trade's supply of raw material. It is 

 an administration measure. It would 

 enable the secretary of agriculture to 

 establish and maintain quarantine dis- 

 tricts for plant diseases and insects and 

 to regulate the movement of fruits, 

 plants and vegetables from infected 

 districts. 



OECHAEDINO NORTHWEST. 



A news-letter from Spokane, Wash., 

 say that contracts have been awarded 

 to nurseries to set out 2,000,000 apple 

 and other fruit trees in eastern Wash- 

 ington and north and central Idaho this 

 season. Of these more than 400,000 

 will be planted in Spokane county, 

 which already has 1,500,000 growing 

 trees. One nursery at Kennewick, 

 Wash., has orders for 1,000,000 trees. 

 Fifty thousand trees are being planted 

 near Lewiston, Idaho, while twenty 

 miles north of McArthur, Idaho, 1,500 

 acres are being prepared for apple cul- 

 ture. 



It is expected that not less than 

 2,000,000 acres of logged-off lands in 

 eastern Washington and Oregon, north- 

 ern Idaho and western Montana will be 

 cleared during the next five years and 

 devoted to general farming, dairying 

 and orchards. 



ROSES! ROSES! ROSES! 



Special Own Root Stoclc. 



WHITE KILLARNET, PINK KILLARNEY, RICHMOND, 

 MT MARYLAND, MRS. JARDINE, AMERICAN BEAUTY. 



2>4-lnch pots i7.00 per 100 



3 -inch pots 9.00 per 100 



BRIDE, BRIDESMAID, PERLE, SUNRISE, 

 KAISERIN, CHATENAY, GOLDEN GATE. 



2ia-inch pots 96.00 per 100 



3 -inch pots 7.00 per 100 



Stock ready for shipping in small pots. Standard varieties of Carnations ready, in cuttings 



or 2'4-inch pots. Send for Circular. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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Baytrees.'.Boxwood.*.Rhododendroiis 



Orders booked now for immediate or later 



delivery. 



Special low prices quoted by mail. 

 F. W. O. SCHMITZ, Importer and Exporter, Prince Bay, N.Y. 



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Daphne 

 Cneorum 



XXX plants, 8 to 10-in., 60c eadi 

 $5.50 per 10 



Larsrer quantltioB on application 



Littlefleld & Wyman 



North Abing^n, Mass. 



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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 Kxclianee BuUdlnff, CHICAGO 



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California Privet Surplus 



3 to 4 ft., 6 or more branches. $3.00 per 100; 

 §20.00 per 1000 : 3 to 4 ft., extra. 8 or more branches, 

 $4 00 per 100: 125.00 per 1000; 500 at 1000 rate. Still 

 lower in 5000 lots. All strong and well graded. 

 Smaller sizes sold. Packed to carry safely free 

 of charge. Address 



CHAS. BLACK, Hightstown, N. J. 



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The United States Nursery Co. 



Roseacres, Coahoma po., MISS. 



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New Hardy Climbins Rose 



AMERICAN PILLAR 



Introduced by The Conard & Jones Co. 

 Prices: 2'4-lnch plants, per 100, $10.00; one year, 

 field grown, per 100, $20.00; one year, extra size, 

 field grown, per 100, $25.00; two years, extra size, cut 

 back, per 100^ $30 00; three years, extra size, cut 

 back, per 100, $3,5.00, We can furnish beautiful color 

 plates of American Pillar at 50c per 100, delivered. 



THE CONARD A JONES CO., West «roTe, Pa. 

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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES, PINKS 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Cheatnnt Hill, PbUadelpbla, Ps. 



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