March C, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



87 



Bargain In Silver Pink Bedding Stock 





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G. S. RAMSBURG, 



Mention TIip Review when yog write. 



'I'ljis entire lot of splendid plants of Sli- 

 ver Pink snapdragon at a small price. 

 Shipment March 10, when they will be 

 sturdy plants with 2 to 6 branches. They 

 are offered at a bargain because we can 

 afford it. We will have used this bench 

 space three times In one year and can make 

 the low price with still a good margin of 

 profit. The price is only 



$3.00 PER 100, TWO HUNDRED FOR 



?5.00, 



cash, by express. These plants will make 

 strong stock in 3% and 4-ln. pots for early 

 bedding sales, and should sell more readily 

 and make you more money than any bed- 

 ding plant. We have been short of stock 

 for two seasons and have had so many ad- 

 vance orders and inquiries that we cut our 

 geranium stock in half. The only adver- 

 tising done was a bed of Silver Pink In our 

 )iome grounds. 



Snapdragon is destined to become as 

 popular and profitable for bedding as it now 

 is under glass. Get in line and pick up 

 some of the easy dollars and a lot of new 

 customers. Use these plants to show blos- 

 soms and sow seed for 2% -in. stock. See 

 my smaller display ad. for figures. Price 

 of seed, my own growing, $1.00 per pkt. ot 

 over 500 seeds; 3 pkts., $2.50, delivered. 



Be prompt with plant orders. This Is 

 my last lot for spring sales. Can supply 

 a few larger plants for immediate delivery 

 at $4.00 per 100. 



SOMERSWORTH, N. H. 



LARGE SHADE TREES 



For Immediate ERect 



Imperial Cut-leaved Alder, Cut-leaved 

 Birch, Catalpa Bungei and Speciosa. 

 Sugar and Silver Maple. American and 

 Scotch Elm, Liquidambar, etc. 



Stni In Price List— Niw Ready 



W. B. COLE, Avenue Nurseries, 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



Mention Th» RpTlew when Ton write 



ROSES 



John Welsh Young 



ENGLISH NANETTI STOCKS 



5-8 M/M, $12.00 per 1000; orders for 5000, $11.50 per 1000; orders for 10,000, 

 $11.00 per 1000. Inspected by Connecticut Experiment Station. 



EDWARD J. TAYLOR, Green's Farms, Conn. 



M,.nHi»o The K»tI»w wbfn yoo wrlf. 



UpulStitiM. P.R.R. 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



was held to be unconstitutional and un- 

 workable by the legislative committee 

 of the Eastern Nurserymen 's Associa- 

 tion. 



Among other clauses are three pro- 

 viding that every firm selling fruit- 

 bearing trees shall affix to each tree a 

 variety tag, that every sale shall be 

 made under a written contract and that 

 a penalty of $5 for each tree not up to 

 contract specifications may be recovered 

 in civil action by the purchaser. The 

 last provision is regarded as ridiculous 

 by nurserymen. "The man outside the 

 state sells his product outright, receives 

 his money and the transaction is closed. 

 €an you imagine what chance a pur- 

 chaser would have five or ten years 

 later, when his trees get to fruit-bear- 

 ing age, to collect any money if the 

 trees didn't make good?" said Irving 

 Rouse. The farmer who buys twenty- 

 five trees of different companies would 

 have no way of telling at a distant date 



English Manetti Stocks 



C A bargain, to close out surplus quick. 

 Well rooted, carefully regraded and every- 

 thing undersized or not up to strictly 

 first quality discarded. It pays to buy 

 regraded, repacked stocks. We oflFer 5-8 

 mm. grade at |$12.00 per single 1000; 

 6000 or more at $10.00 per 1000. 3-5 mm. 

 grade. $8.00 per 1 000, $65.00 per 10,000, to 

 clean them up quick. Orders can be filled 

 the same day we get them. Wire and say 

 whether to ship by freight or express. 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY 



Newark. New York 



Mf-ntlon Tlie Rpvlew wlipn yon write. 



SPIRAEAS 



Special prices on Anthony Waterer, 

 Prunifolia. Van Houttei 



CONARD & JONES CO. 



West Grove, Pa. 



MPDtloB The Review when yop write. 



which firm sold him the worthless trees, 

 it was argued. Only the unscrupulous 

 farmer, the nurserymen think, would 

 benefit by that section of the bill. The 

 nurserymen question the validity of a' 

 law providing that error is punishable 

 by fine. The Vert bill, in setting aside 

 $5 remuneration, does not recognize un- 

 intentional mistake. 



In the party at Albany were C. H. 

 TIawks, Horace Hooker, Edward S. Os- 

 borne, C. J. Malloy, A. L. Wood, George 

 Oliver, Frank Burke, .T. F Dale, J. F. 

 Farber and Irving Rouse, of Rochester; 



Natural— Four Standard Grades. 



Colorad-Twenty Standard Colors. 



We are headquarters— always carry gev- 

 eral hundred bales in stock. Can ship any 

 crade in any quantity at a moment's notice. 



Bale (226 lbs.) lota or less. 



Write for prices and terms. 



McHUTCHISON S CO. 



THK IMPORT HOUSK 

 17 Murray St., NEW YORK 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



California Privet 



o . .. » . „ Per 1000 



2 to .i feet. 2 yrs *io on 



3 to 4 feet. 2 yrs "" '{"^^ 



4 to 5 feet, 2 yrs ,!"!!!! 20.00 



Amoor River Privet 



12 to l"* inches, 1 yr ^*S1000 



18 to 24 inches. 1 yr iRm 



•J to 3 feet, 1 yr :.:::.::::::: 20 M 



Oak Lawn Nursery 



HUNTSVILLB. ALABAMA 



Mention The R<'Tlew when you write. 



.r. B. Morey, William Kellv and Thomas 

 Riley, of Dansville; J. M. Pitkin and 

 .Tohn Watson, of Newark; John Bice 

 and P. McDonnell, of Geneva; Nelson 

 Bogue, of Batavia, and Judge Lynn. 



