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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



March 21, 1012. 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE ^^''^S^iPi^.^^'dS^-RlS^'*'' 



FRUIT TREES 



ORNAMENTAL TREES 



SHRUBS 



CLEMATIS 



SMALL FRUITS 



,y field-grown 



SIS Ofl Mr 10A* ^^^y Ramblers, red, pink and C19 AA baf IAA* J- B. Clark. Hugh Dickson, P. CO AA .*•• lAA. Dorothy Perkins. 



#19.VV per lUV. ^hitg. Caroline Testout. Kil- ♦I^-UW f^T lUU. cam. de Rohan. Wedding #O.WU pCF lUV. Lady Gay. 



lamey. K. A. Victoria, Maman Cochet, Mme. Chate- Bells, Frau Karl Druschki, Grass an Teplitz, Crlm- 



nay, Soleil d'Or, Tausendschon, Veilchenblau. son Rambler. 



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 Trade List. 



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



80 TXARS 



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NORSERY NEWS. 



AMXRIOAK A8S00IATI0V OF KUHSEKnXS. 

 Ofllcen for 1911-12: Pres., J. H. Dayton, 

 PaloMTtlle. O.; Vlce-pres., W. H. Wyman, NorU 

 Abinfton, MaM.; Sec'y, John Hall. Bocbester, 

 N. Y.; Treaa.. O. L. Yatea, RochMtsr. N. Y. 

 ThIrty-MTentb annaal meeting, Beaton. Jnna 1912. 



The legislative comm,ittee of the Amer- 

 ican Association of Nurserymen has 

 joined hands with the officials of the De- 

 partment of Agriculture in the effort to 

 secure the passage of House Bill 18,000, 

 the quarantine bill, feeling that the orig- 

 inal determination to oppose the bill will 

 be likely to result in the enactment of a 

 law much more burdensome to the trade. 



Daniel T. McCarthy, at Lockport, 

 N. Y., recently advertised for hunters to 

 shoot rabbits on his place south of the 

 city. Under the law, rabbits can be shot 

 when a pest to fruit trees and farms. 

 "I^ a poor shot," said McCarthy, 

 "and the rabbits have been multiplying 

 without subtraction. The damage 

 amounts to thousands of dollars for 

 Niagara nurserymen." 



The San Benito Cooperative Nursery 

 Co., HoUister, Cal., has bought twenty- 

 nine acres in what is known as the Hogan 

 field. This company, which is to be im- 

 mediately incorporated, is composed of 

 P. Nieson, Al Freddersen, G. F. Kennedy, 

 S. G. Button, Joe Canning, Michael Sauf- 

 naeur, Ed Smith, A. A. Smith and George 

 Nielson. They have recently purchased 

 the Kennedy nursery, about seventeen 

 miles from Hollister, on the Tres Pinos 

 creek, and already have a stock of 50,000 

 trees, which will be placed on the market 

 this fall. 



The Peters Nursery Co., Knoxville, 

 Tenn., has been succeeded by the Rose- 

 cliff Nursery, with C. J. McClung, III, 

 as owner and manager. The new concern 

 has taken over the holdings of the old 

 company, which consist of a tract of 

 land of 135 acres near Bearden. A new 

 road leading from the Kingston pike to 

 the nursery will be built immediately. An 

 important announcement made by the new 

 management is that it will be in a posi- 

 tion to do landscape gardening on a large 

 or small scale. An expert landscape man 

 has been secured. 



THE JUNE CONVENTION. 



A joint meeting of the various com- 

 mittees working on the thirty-seventh 

 convention of the A. A. N., June 12 to 

 14, was held in Boston, March 12, at- 

 tended by Secretary John Hall, Vice- 

 President W. H. Wyman and Harlan P. 

 Kelsey, of the committee on arrange- 

 ments; J. Woodward Manning, com- 

 mittee on entertainment, and A. E. 

 Robinson, committee on exhibits. A 

 change in convention headquarters was 

 found necessary and the Hotel Somer- 

 set was chosen. The business sessions 



B. & A. SPECIALTIES 



PALMS, BAY TREES, BOXWOOD AND HARDY HERBACEOUS 



PLANTS, BVERQREENS, ROSES, RHODODENDRONS,^ 



VINES AND CLIMBERS, AUTUMN BULBS 



AND ROOTS, CONIFERS, PINES. 



Florists are always welcome visitora to our nurserieB. We are onlj a few 

 minutes from New York City. Carlton Hill Station i* the aeeond stop ob 

 Main Line of Erie Railroad. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, "liKB[SJ?oVS.T!r 



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HARDY CMOICB 



ORNAMENTALS 



Aak for PrioM 



Hiram T. Jones 



UiiM CMMly NwMrics, Binbdh, li i 



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CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Oood two year, well rooted and well graded stock. 



SatlBfactlon guaranteed. 100 1000 



2 to 3 feet, 4 or more strong branches. . .^.00 tlB.OO 



2Hi to 3*2 ft., 6 or more strong branches. 3.00 22.S0 



2000 or more at $20.00. 

 A few strong selected 3 tn 4 feet, 8 or more branches, 

 $4.(0 per 100. 

 Smaller sizes sold. Low prices on car lots or 



packed In bulk. 



CHAS. BliACK, Hifl^htatown, N. J. 

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California Privet 



GROWN AS A 8PKCIALTT 



C. A. BENNETT 



ROBBINSVILLE, N.J. 



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Roses, Cannas, 

 Shrubs 



Ask for new Price List. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAK8 AND MAPLNS, PDrU 

 AND HSMLOGKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. WanMT Evpar, Pro*k 

 OhMkaatHm. PlillaiilBMi.Ha. 



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will be confined to mornings. The sec- 

 retary is preparing the annual circular 

 of particulars and expects to mail it 

 shortly. The railroad passenger asso- 



The United States Nursery Co. 



RoBcaereat Coahoma Co.* VISS- 



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You can work up a good, profitable, per- 



'^hTrii'hTkrnfi?s^^rri^f.K'3 

 Hill's Evergreens 



will convince you that we do know how 

 to grow them, and that our bujii^ 

 methods and our prices are right. Wo 

 are Evergreen Bpecialijts-have been 

 in that businefw for over hal f a century. 

 Get our Wholesale Catalog and prices. 



D. HlLt. NCR8ERY CO., Inc. 



Evergreen Specialiats. Largest OroTerm 



in America 



Bex 403. Dundee, minols 



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LEEDLE ROSES 



Big Valoes— see ad page 83, Narck 7 



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Seasonable Stock You WiU Want 



Ampelopsle Veitoliil, l-year-old. $4.00 per 100; 



2-year-olcl, $8.00 per 100. Fine field grown stock, 



long, live tops. 

 Clematis Pwiloulata, xx field grown vines, 



2 and :5-year-old, at $7.00 and $8.00 per 100. 

 Lots of Privet, all sizes; shrubs and vines, 

 bulbs, etc., low. Get my list; it will pay you. 



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