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APRIL 25, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



71 



AURORA NURSERIES, 



Aurora, Illinois. 



SPECIAL SURPLUS LIST.-The stock listed is firet-claps. 



\Vp cuu make shipment quickly upon receipt 

 I order. WEITE, CALL ON 'PHONE. OR WIRE 

 iders and same will have very prompt attention. 

 " Usual terms of sale to the trade. All orders 

 ^vitb cash will be packed free. 

 APPLES. 

 44 Apple, about 2\i In. In diameter, (Jjl 75c. 

 100 Wealthy, 4-5 ft.. @ 14c. 

 100 Red June, 4-5 ft., @ 14c. 

 lOO Duchess, 6-6 ft., @ 14c. 

 75 Whitney Crab, 6-6 ft., @ IBc. 

 75 Florence Crab, 6-6 ft., @ 16c. 

 75 Hyslop Crab, 5-6 ft., @ 15c. 

 PEAR. 



:!00 KelfTer, % In., @ 12c. 



.-,00 Kelffer, % In., (S! 10c. 



400 Kelffer, 4-6 ft., @ 6c. 



PLUM. 



100 Abundance, % In., 4-6 ft., @ 12c 

 100 Burbank, 4-5 ft., @ 12c. 



•>0 Moore's Arctic, 4-6 ft., @ 12c. 



20 Bradshaw, 4-6 ft., @ 12c. 



■20 Lombard, 4-6 ft., ® 12c. 



•M Coe's Golden, 4-6 ft., @ 12r. 



PEACH. 



100 Crawford, 4-0 ft., @ 8V4c. 

 100 Elberta, 4-6 ft., ® 8%c. 

 100 Champion, 4-6 ft., @ 8Vjc. 



300 Grape Concord, 2 yr., heavy, @ 4c. 



20 Qulncy, 4-6 ft., @ 20c. 

 .-)00 Houghton Gooseberry, 1 yr., @ 4c. 

 200 Houghton Gooseberry, 2 yr., ® 5c. 

 1000 Asparagus. 2 yr., heavy, $3.00 per thousand. 



50 Currant White Grape, & 4c. 

 200 Currant Red Cross, @ 3>^c. 

 150 Currant Wilder, @ 8%c. 



TREES. 



400 Allanthus, 5-7 ft., @ 10c. 



10 Birch, Cut Leaf, 6-8 ft., @ 60c. 



20 Birch, Cut Leaf, 8-10 ft., @ 60c. 



25 Catalpa Bungel, 8-10 ft., fine, @ 75c. 

 400 Catalpa, 3-5 ft., @ 3c. 

 100 Linden, American, 6-8 ft, @ 30c. 



40 Linden, American, 8-10 ft., I-I14 In., @ 60c. 

 100 Maple, Norway, 8-10 ft., 1-1% In., @ 60c. 



50 Maple, Schwedler's, 1-1% In., @ 75c. 

 150 Maple, Silver, 1% In., @ 30c. 



11 Oak Leaf Mt. Ash, 6 8 ft., C<* 35c. 

 .!«) Poplar, Lombardy, 8- 10 ft., @ 10c. 

 .WO Poplar, Carolina, l\t, in., ® 12c. 

 80 Tea's Weeping Mulberry, 2 yr., heads tine. 



m 76c. 

 20 Willow, Wisconsin, 6-8 ft., @ 20c. 

 2000 Russian Mulberry Seedlings, per lOUO. 

 16.00. 



MAGNOLIA. 



40 Magnolia Soulangeana, with buds, ball ami 

 burlap, (g) 11.20. 



ROSES AND VINES. 



75 Rose Mrs. John Lalng, 2 yr., @ lOc 

 200 Rose TepUtz, 2 yr., @ 16c. 

 100 Rose Paul Neyron, 2yr., @ 10c. 



75 Rose Baby Rambler, 2 yr., @ 15c. 

 200 Rose Prau Karl Druschkl, 2 yr., ® lix: 

 100 Rose Dorothy Perkins, 2 yr., (fj 10c. 



25 Rose Wichuralana, 2 yr., @ 10c. 

 100 Rose Caroline Testout, 2 yr., Q 15c. 



50 Rose Crimson Rambler, 2 yr., @ 10c. 



50 Clematis Jackmanl, @ 25c. 

 SOO Clematis Panlculata, 2 yr. 



per hundred. 

 100 Ampelopsis Engelmannl, 2 yr., 

 100 Ampelopsis Qulnquefolia, 2 yr., 

 160 Wistaria, big plants, ® 10c. 

 500 Matrimony Vine, small size, @ 5c. 



SHRUBS. 

 200 Althaea, assorted, 4-6 ft., 

 100 Althaea, assorted, 2-3 ft., 

 300 

 300 

 600 

 1000 

 260 

 200 

 50 



ft., f<i 5c. 



100 



;!Oo 



(<i: Sr. 



light, @ $4.00 



@ 8c. 

 @ Co. 



Aralla Peiitaphylla, 12-18 In., 

 Berberls Purpurea, 12-18 In., 

 Berberls Purpurea, 18-24 in., 

 Berberls Thunbergll, 18-24 In. 

 Cornus Slberlca, 2-3 ft., @ 6c. 

 Cornus Slberlca, 3-4 ft., @ 8c. 

 Cornus Lutea (Yellow Stem Dogwood), 

 ft., @ 12c. 

 60 Cornus Serlcea, 2-3 ft., ® 6c. 

 .{70 Deutzia Lemolnel, 2 ft., ® 6c. 

 50 Euonynius Europea, 4-6 ft., @ 15c. 

 50 Elder, Golden, 3-4 ft., @ 12c. 

 400 Elder, Cut Leaf, 3-4 ft., ® 8c. 

 100 Foraythla Fortunel, 2-3 ft., @ 10c. 

 276 Forsythla Intermedia, 2-3 ft., ® 10c. 

 100 Forsythla Intermedia, 3-4 ft., @ 16c. 

 800 Forsythla Vlrldlsslma, 3-4 ft.. ® 6c. 

 30 Hydrangea, Tree, 4-5 ft., @ 26c. 

 300 Indian Currant, 2-3 ft., @ 6c. 



40 .lapan Quince, 18-24 in., Cti r>c. 

 200 l.llac, Persian, Purple, 3-4 ft. (gooiU, 4o. 

 400 Lilac, Purple, 18 24 In. (good), (<i 4c. 

 100 Lilac, White, 2-3 ft., @ 8c. 

 200 Ptelea Trlfollata (Hop Tree), 2- 

 .SOO Privet, California, 3-4 ft., ® 4c. 

 .-500 Privet. Regel, 2-3 ft., ® 8c. 

 460 Privet, Ibota, 2-3 ft., (4 6c. 

 400 Privet, Amoor, 4-5 ft., di. 10c. 

 40 Prunus Triloba, 3 4 ft., ® l.">c. 

 180 Rhodotypos Kerrloides, 2-3 ft., 

 1000 Rhus Typhlna, 3 4 ft., @ 1.5c. 

 .-.00 Rhus CopalUna, 3-4 ft., @ 12c. 

 Rhus CopalUna, 2-.! ft., ((V 10c. 

 Rhus Typhlna Laciulata. Cut Leal .Siiuiacli, 

 3-4 ft., @ 10c. 

 500 Rhus Typhlna Laclnlata, Cut Leaf Siuiiacb, 

 2-3 ft., ® 7c. 

 50 Syrlnga, Goldeu, 2-3 ft., @ 15c. 

 800 Spiraea Blllardll, 18-24 In., ft« 3c. 

 318 Spiraea Aurea, 3-4 ft., @ 8c. 

 100 Spiraea Aurea, 4-5 ft., ® 10c. 

 25 Spiraea Opullfolla, 3-4 ft. ® 8c. 

 800 Spiraea Van Houttel, 2-3 ft., @ 6c. 

 800 Spiraea Van Houttel, 3 ft, @ 8c. 

 665 Spiraea Van Houttel, 18-24 In., faj 5i'. 



20 Tamarlx, 3-4 ft., ® 10c. 

 500 Viburnum Lantana, 2-3 ft., @ 7c. 

 100 Welgela Eva Rathke, 2-3 ft, @ \r>i-. 

 50 Welgela Rosea, 2-3 ft., ® 12c. 

 25 Welgela Varlegata, 2-3 ft., ® 12c. 

 YOUNG STOCK FOR TRANSPLANTING. 

 1000 Berberls Thunbergll, 12-16 In., 6i: $12.00 per 



thousand. 

 .■>000 Berberls Thunbergll Seedlings. 6 12 In., ® 



$8.00 per thousand. 

 1000 Clethra AlnlfoUa, (<« $2.00 per hundred. 

 15000 Privet, Amoor, rooted cuttings, ® $10.00 

 per thousand. 

 tOOO Elder, Common, OM $2.00 per hundred. 

 2000 Snowberry, fi), $25.00 per thousand. 

 1000 Forsythla Intermedia, @ $25.00 per thou- 

 sand. 

 2000 Forsythla. ® $20.00 per thousand. 

 1000 Viburnum Opulus, 2 yr., ® $25.0(J per thou- 

 sand. 

 500 Snowball rooted cuttings, @ $3.00 per hun- 

 dred. 

 900 Ampelopsis Veltcbli. ® $2.50 per hundred. 

 300 Hydrangea P. G., rooted cuttings, ® $2.30 

 per hundred. 

 6000 Privet, Amoor, 1 yr., from hard wood cut- 

 tings. @ $3«.00 per thousand. 



The above stock is in the pink of condition and can be shipped quick. 

 AURORA NURSERIESf Long Distance Phone in our ottice. 



Aurora, III. 



.raponica were added to the list of 

 varieties that the board orders to be 

 .idmitted free and now, in a decision 

 handed down April 10 in the case of 

 \Vm. Larzelere & Co., the board has 

 still further extended the list. The 

 ilecision is as follows: 



WAITE, General Appraiser: "It is 

 claimed in these protests that merchan- 

 ilise which has been assessed as nurs- 

 ery stock under paragraph 26'4, tariff 

 act of 1909, should be free of duty as 

 overgreen seedlings under paragraph 

 t)68. In the case of Ee Harris, Abs. 

 (T. D.) 408080, etc., the question of 

 the meaning and scope of the term ever- 

 i^reen seedlings was considered, and 

 the previous decision of the board 

 (G. A. 5305, T. D. 24305) on the same 

 'luestion was followed, holding that 

 the term applies to an evergreen prop- 

 agated from the seed, as distinguished 

 from one grown from a stock or cut- 

 ting, regardless of the age or size of 

 the plant, or the fact that it may have 

 been transplanted.. We therefore adopt 

 that definition in arriving at a conclu- 

 sion regarding the items involved in 

 these protests. 



"From the testimony taken in these 

 ' ases and the catalogues introduced in 

 ' yidence marked exhibit 1-A and ex- 

 hibit 2, it appears that the following 

 'Icscribed evergreens involved in these 

 protests were from seeds: Abies ex- 

 'ielsa, A. concolor. A, pectinata, A. 

 Nordmanniana and A. Pinsapo; Pinus 

 ■^ustriaea and P. sylvestris, Juniperus 

 Virginidna, Thuya occidentalis, Taxus 

 baccata and Kalmia latifolia. 



* ' The protests are therefore sustained 

 in so far as they relate to the above 

 ("numerated varieties of evergreens, and 



Roses, Cannas, 

 Shrubs 



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