MABCH 7, 19i: 



TheWcekly Florists' Review. 



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40,000 



Berberis Thunbsrgii 



Per 1000 



25,000 Berberis Thuiibergil, 10-15-iii $ 9.00 



15,000 Berberis Thimbergll. 2 yr. trans 22.00 



5,000 Berberis Vulgaris, 2 yr LOO 



10,000 EuonymiLS Radicaiis, 1 yr 8.00 



1,500 Clematis Panii'ulata, 2 yr • 40.00 



3,000 Retiuospora Plumosa Aurca, 1 yr 20.00 



3,000 Honeysuckles, 1 yr., rooted cuttings.. 10.00 



5.000 Japan Maple Rirpurea, 2 yr 80.00 



2,000 Japan Maple Polymorphum. 2 yr 12.00 



6,000 Rosa Rugosa, 2 yr.. trans 20.00 



B. A. BOHUSLAV & SON 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



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Roses, Cannas, 

 Shrubs 



Ask for new Price List. 



THE CONARD & JONES GO. 



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PEONY BARGAIN 



For Sprins Planting 

 COMTE DB JUSSIKR (yellow) 

 FJB8TIVA ▲I.BA (white) 



DUOHEgS DE ORI.SANS (pink) 



Roots, 2 to 6-eye divisions, ready now for 

 shipment, $5.00 per 100 for cash with order. 



THOMAS J. OBERUN. Silking Spriaf , Pa. 



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goods. A Chicago congressman is the 

 ranking republican member of the com- 

 mittee and also has a more or less inti- 

 mate acquaintance with nursery and 

 seed trade interests. An inquiry ad- 

 dressed to him brought the following 

 telegram : 



Washington, D. C, March 6. — Commit- 

 tee on "Ways and Means has done noth- 

 ing yet about revising tariff of seeds, 

 bulbs and plants. — James R. Mann, 

 M. C. 



SEEDLINQ EVEBOBEENS. 



\Ve have Just received a shipment" of 

 Swedish and Irish juniper, Colorado 

 green spruce and Austrian pine. They 

 are small seedlings, twelve to eighteen 

 inches high and not balled. We should 

 like to get information as to how best 

 to take care of these — whether to plant 

 them out now in the field, or trench 

 them in a cellar and plant them out 

 later. If later, what time would you 

 suggest? F. E. W. 



The evergreens should not be planted 

 out until all frost has left the ground. 

 The sooner they are set out after the 

 ground is open, the better. The gen- 

 eral plan of delaying the planting of 

 evergreens until the growths are start- 

 ing has arisen from the desire to finish 

 the planting of all deciduous stock 

 first, before beginning with the ever- 

 greens. As a matter of fact, however, 

 evergreens do better if planted as early 

 as the deciduous stock, and the chances 

 of loss are lessened by so doing. Tem- 

 porarily, your plants will be better in 

 a cold cellar. Damp the roots if they 

 are in the least dry, and ventilate free- 

 ly all the time. C. W. 



FEABS COBNEB IN OOBDONIA. 



From Otto Katzenstein, the Atlanta 

 nurseryman, Governor Brown has re- 



DELIVERY 

 WAGONS 



Arc Up-to-date, 

 Snappy and Styl- 

 ish, Creating a Fa- 

 vorable Impression 

 Among YourTradc 

 and Prospective 

 Customers. 



DO YOU WANT US 

 TO TELL YOU WHY ? 



THE 



STUDEBAKER 

 CORPORATION 



SOUTH BEND, IND. I 



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ceived the suggestion that steps should 

 be taken now to protect the Gordonia 

 pubescens, which grows only in Geor- 

 gia and only on the banks of the Alta- 

 maha river. Mr. Katzenstein says he 

 sees a possibility that the novelty of 

 the tree, and its rarity, may make it 

 the subject of an attempted corner on 

 the part of some nurseryman and there- 

 by cause it to be threatened with ex- 

 tinction. "The ground where these 

 rare trees grow," writes Mr. Katzen- 

 stein, "should be reserved by the state 

 and the number of trees increased by 

 judicious propagation. It would be a 

 matter of sincere regret if the pub- 

 licity given this rarest of all our trees 

 should act unfavorably upon its already 

 more than precarious existence. ' ' 



LEEDLE ROSES 

 BIQ VALUE 



.Summer grown, winter rested, on own roots. 

 These varieties in large blocks, choice; 

 many other sorts In limited quantities, 

 if vou need anything dilTerent, write. 



TEAS 2%-ln. 



Doz. 100 



Bougere 



Bridesmaid 



Coquette de Lyon 



Duohesse de Brabant. . . .., 



Etoile de Lyon 



Freiherr von Marschall. . . 



Golden Gate 



Isabella Sprunt 



Ivory 



Mile. Franzisca Krueger. 

 Maman Coohet (Pink) . . ■ 



Marie Lambert 



Marie Louise 



Marie van Houtte 



Mrs. Ben E. Cant 



Mrs. Dudley Cross 



Papa Gontier 



Sairano 



The Bride 



The Queen 



Uncle John 



White Bougrere 



White Maman Coohet . . . . 

 Wm. R. Smith 



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.50 

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4-ln. 

 1000 100 



125 $10 

 25 10 

 25 

 25 



10 

 10 



27% 10 

 35 12 

 27% 10 



25 



10 



27% 10 



25 10 



27% 10 



25 10 



26 

 25 

 25 

 40 



10 

 10 

 10 

 12 



27% 10 

 25 10 



25 

 25 



BENGAL OR CHINA 



Louis Philippe 50 3 



Queen's Scarlet 50 6 



HYBRID TEAS 



Antoine Verdier 50 



Bessie Brown so 



Blumenschmidt ••• -50 



Chateau des Clos Vougeot. . 1.25 



Duchess of Wellington 1.25 



Etoile de France -50 



Eugene Boullet ■^•"" 



Helen Gould (Balduln) 50 



Instituteur Sirdey ....... ■ -50 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. .50 



La Detroit 50 



Lady Battersea 50 



La France (Pink) 50 



Mme. Abel Chatenay 50 



Mme. Angelioue Veysset . . . .50 



Mme. Jenny Guillemot 50 



Mme. Jules Grolez. 60 



Mile. Helene Gambler .50 



Melody 1-25 



Meteor • 50 



Miss Kate Moulton .M 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. 1.00 



Mrs. A. R. Waddell 60 



Queen Beatrice ■«" 



Rena Bobbins ■'•W 



Rhea Reid •■•••••• 60 



Souv. de Pres. Camot «o 



Wellesley 50 



White Killainey ?5 



White La France aO 



30 

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25 

 25 



3 



3 



3 , 

 10 

 10 



3% 

 15 



3 



8% 



3% 



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3% 



3% 



3% 

 10 



3 



4 



8 



4% 



4% 

 15 



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6 



3 



BOURBON 



Burbank 



Mrs. Degraw 



Souv. de la Malmaison. 



..-iO 

 .50 

 .50 



HYBRID POIYANTHA 



Pink Soupert •.::•• '^S o 



Yellow Soupert (Mosella).. .50 o 



Conrad F 

 New Century 



) HYBRID RUGOSA 



Meyer 60 



25 



35 



40 

 40 



60 

 MOSS ROSES 



Henri Martin ^ 4% 



Mousseline '^ *^ 



HYBRID PERPETUALS 



Best varieties in good assortment 



CLIMBING TEA 



Reve d'Or (CI. Safrano) 50 3 25 



CLIMBING NOISETTES 



Lamarque 50 3 2o 



Marechal Niel 60 3% 30 



Mary Washington 50 



Reine Marie Henriette 50 



Self atare 50 



25 

 25 

 25 



10 

 10 



27% 12 

 25 Ifr 



10 

 10 



10 

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25 10 

 27% 10 

 27% 10 

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27% 10 



25 10 

 27% 10 

 27% 10 



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10 



10 

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 10 

 10 

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CLIMBING BENGAL 



Empress of China 50 3 25 



CLIMBING HYBRID TEA 



Climbing Killamey 60 4% 40 



CLIMBING HYBRID POLYANTHA 



Climbing Clothilde Soupert. .50 3 25 



HYBRID NOISETTES 



Climbing Paul Neyron 50 3% 30 



Madame Wagram 50 3% rfO 



HARDY CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS 

 New and standard sorts in abundance 



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