Mabch is, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



107 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



PRUIT TRBBS 



Writ* for 

 Tnwl* Ust. 



ORNAMENTAL TRBBS 



SHRUBS 



CLBMATIS 



ROSES 



EVERGREENS 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Ctnen. N. Y. 



SMALL FRUITS 



07 



1000 ACBKB 



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English Manetti Stocks 



4LA 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 offer 5-8 

 mm. grade at |$I2.00 per single 1000; 

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

 grade,. $8.00 per 1 000, $b5.00 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 



M'PTitlon Thp RpTlew when yon write. 



COLLECTORS 



of Pinus Strobus (White Pine) tree seed. 



Quote prices. 



1000 to 1600 pounds wanted. 



ROBT. ROSS JONES, Harrisbni^, Pa. 



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"That Edgar W. Stark and the wife 

 of Clarence M. Stark, who was ap- 

 pointed his guardian upon her applica- 

 tion to the probate court to have him 

 declared of unsound mind, fraudulent- 

 ly conspired and confederated together 

 to deprive W. P. Stark of any office 

 in the management or control of the 

 business, and without regard for the 

 welfare of the company took control 

 of the affairs of the company and 

 placed it in the hands of persons who 

 were under the domination of Edgar 

 W. Stark, with the result that the 

 business is in the hands of incompetent 

 persons, and the property is depreciat- 

 ing in value, and in danger of being 

 entirely dissipated. 



"That through the unlawful con- 

 spiracy, Edgar W. Stark has had reso- 

 lutions passed attempting to confer ab- 

 solute authority upon himself as presi- 

 dent, which said resolutions are illegal 

 and contrary to the by-laws of the 

 <'ompany. 



"That while WUliam P. Stark was 

 treasurer of the company, Edgar W. 

 Stark demanded him as treasurer to 

 sign notes in blank and turn them over 

 to Edgar W. Stark as president, to be 

 filled in by him for the amounts which 

 he might see fit. 



"That Edgar W. Stark is in control 

 ^rom the unlawful conspiracy, and haa 

 openly declared that he would perpet- 

 uate Mfcself in control, even though he 

 torced the company into bankruptcy. 



That the books of the company are 

 l^ept in an inaccurate manner, and con- 

 f^in false entries made at the direc- 

 tion of Edgar W. Stark for the purpose 

 "t concealing the true state of affairs 

 *^r the company from the stockholders. 

 That dividends have been declared 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



Pence 



Achillea, Eupatorlum, Millefolium roseum. 



The Pearl, 3-ln | 5.00 



Agrostemma Coronaria, 4-ln 5.00 



Ampelopsls Quinquefolia, 4-yr 7.00 



Anthemls Tlnetorla Kelwayl, 4-ln 5.00 



Clematis Panlculata, 4-ln., ^.00; 6-ln., 



$10.00; 6-ln., $15.00; 2-yr., field-grown... 6.00 



Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandlf 4.00 



English Ivy, 3-ln., $4.00; 4-ln 6.00 



Funkia Coerulea and Subcordata Grandlf . . . 5.00 

 Grasses, extra clumps — 



Erlanthus Ravennae 6.00 



Eulalla Japonica Zebrlna and Var 8.00 



Fhalarls Arundlnacea Var 5.00 



GalUardla Grandlf. , 4-ln 6.00 



Hemerocallls Flava and Pulva, field divi- 

 sions , 6.00 



Per 100 



Hellantbus, choice named, single mix $ 4.0O 



Hibiscus, mix., 2-yr., $6.00; 4-yr., ex lO.OO 



Honeysucltle, common, 3-ln., $4.00; 4-ln 5.00 



Hypericum Moserianum, 3-ln., fine 6.00 



Iris, German, 10 selected varieties, extra 



heavy 4.0O 



Iris, Japanese, white and purple 6.00 



Pentstemon Digitalis, extra heavy 5.00 



Phlox Mrs. Jenkins, white, 3-yr 5.00 



Phlox Subulata, Rosea, Alba 4.0O 



Physostegla Vlrglnlca and Alba 5.00 



Pinks, mixed, hardy, 4-la 5.00 



Rudbeckla Golden Glow, field clumps 4.00 



Sedum Spectabills, 4-ln 5.0O 



Yucca Fllamentosa, 2-yr., $4.00; 3-yr., 



$7.00; 4-yr lO.OO 



Amon Heights Nurseries 



CAMDEN 

 N.J. 



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LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF 



Herbaceous Perennials 



Including Hollyhocks, Hardy Chrysanthemums, 

 Hardy Pinks and Japanese Anemones. 



TREES, SuRUdS AND VINES known N^ewTntrlandqi 

 Wholesale Price List free to dealers. 



the well- 

 quality. 



THE NEW ENGLAND NURSERIES CO. 



Dept. "D" 



BEDFORD, MASS. 



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W/f* or** Sn a P/\cifmn to 'I'^o*© P^^es on specimen Evergreens 

 W C arc in a fUM llOn y^^t ^n |^ decidedly attra 



attractive to any- 

 one who is BUYING TO SELL AQAIN. If you are in the market for anything 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer varieties of Evergreens, send in your lists and we 

 will give you a figure that will make you money. 



2O0 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY 

 T«l«phon« 8617 CorttaiMit 



P. H. GOODSELL, 



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